Right t Inf rmati n Act 2005 - Technical Education, Haryana

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Right t Infrmatin Act 2005 Department of Technical Education Haryana

Transcript of Right t Inf rmati n Act 2005 - Technical Education, Haryana

Right t Inf rmati n Act

2005

Department of Technical Education Haryana

Index Sr No

Name of Manual

i The particulars of organization functions and duties ii The powers and duties of its officers and employees iii The procedure followed in the decision-making process

including channels of supervision and accountability iv The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions v The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held

by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

vi A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vii The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration there of

viii Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advise and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

ix A directory of its officers and employees x The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and

employees including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations

xi The budgets allocated to each of its agency indicating the particularsof all plans proposed expenditures and reports on disbursement made

xii The manners of execution of subside programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xiii Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

xiv Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xv The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xvi The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

xvii Such other information as may be prescribed

i) The particulars of organization functions and duties

i) a Particulars of organization

In the present era of rapid industrialization to ensure minimum acceptable standards quality remains the main consideration of Department and recent technological advances have necessitated further development in the field of Technical Education The Technocrats at diploma and degree level play a vital role in the technical up-gradation and competitive development of industries in the State In order to cope up with this requirement constant development and up-gradation of engineers is of utmost need The Department envisages many programmes for modernization strengthening and expansion of Technical Education and hope to achieve these objectives in the near future The Government of Haryana created Directorate of Technical Education to promote guide and regulate Technical Institutions in the State The main responsibility of Technical Education Department is to provide Technical manpower according to the requirement of industry in the State The main responsibilities of the Department are-

1 To administer and provide infrastructure facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2 To formulate educational policies and programmes pertaining to technical education

3 To recognize the various courses being run in the Technical Institutions

4 To start new courses with approval of the All India Council for Technical Education keeping in view the need of the industry in the emerging new technologies

5 To issue NOC for establishment of new degree level institutions

6 To expand the training facilities by opening new institutions in the State keeping in view the future requirement

7 To equip the institutions with the modern machines as per need of the industry

Organizational chart of Directorate

PSTE

DGTE

DIRE TOR

AD AD

JD JD JD JD

DD DD DD DD

AO AssttDir

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Sup S

DS O

Supdt

DS

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

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v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Index Sr No

Name of Manual

i The particulars of organization functions and duties ii The powers and duties of its officers and employees iii The procedure followed in the decision-making process

including channels of supervision and accountability iv The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions v The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held

by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

vi A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vii The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration there of

viii Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advise and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

ix A directory of its officers and employees x The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and

employees including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations

xi The budgets allocated to each of its agency indicating the particularsof all plans proposed expenditures and reports on disbursement made

xii The manners of execution of subside programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xiii Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

xiv Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xv The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xvi The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

xvii Such other information as may be prescribed

i) The particulars of organization functions and duties

i) a Particulars of organization

In the present era of rapid industrialization to ensure minimum acceptable standards quality remains the main consideration of Department and recent technological advances have necessitated further development in the field of Technical Education The Technocrats at diploma and degree level play a vital role in the technical up-gradation and competitive development of industries in the State In order to cope up with this requirement constant development and up-gradation of engineers is of utmost need The Department envisages many programmes for modernization strengthening and expansion of Technical Education and hope to achieve these objectives in the near future The Government of Haryana created Directorate of Technical Education to promote guide and regulate Technical Institutions in the State The main responsibility of Technical Education Department is to provide Technical manpower according to the requirement of industry in the State The main responsibilities of the Department are-

1 To administer and provide infrastructure facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2 To formulate educational policies and programmes pertaining to technical education

3 To recognize the various courses being run in the Technical Institutions

4 To start new courses with approval of the All India Council for Technical Education keeping in view the need of the industry in the emerging new technologies

5 To issue NOC for establishment of new degree level institutions

6 To expand the training facilities by opening new institutions in the State keeping in view the future requirement

7 To equip the institutions with the modern machines as per need of the industry

Organizational chart of Directorate

PSTE

DGTE

DIRE TOR

AD AD

JD JD JD JD

DD DD DD DD

AO AssttDir

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Sup S

DS O

Supdt

DS

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

i) The particulars of organization functions and duties

i) a Particulars of organization

In the present era of rapid industrialization to ensure minimum acceptable standards quality remains the main consideration of Department and recent technological advances have necessitated further development in the field of Technical Education The Technocrats at diploma and degree level play a vital role in the technical up-gradation and competitive development of industries in the State In order to cope up with this requirement constant development and up-gradation of engineers is of utmost need The Department envisages many programmes for modernization strengthening and expansion of Technical Education and hope to achieve these objectives in the near future The Government of Haryana created Directorate of Technical Education to promote guide and regulate Technical Institutions in the State The main responsibility of Technical Education Department is to provide Technical manpower according to the requirement of industry in the State The main responsibilities of the Department are-

1 To administer and provide infrastructure facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2 To formulate educational policies and programmes pertaining to technical education

3 To recognize the various courses being run in the Technical Institutions

4 To start new courses with approval of the All India Council for Technical Education keeping in view the need of the industry in the emerging new technologies

5 To issue NOC for establishment of new degree level institutions

6 To expand the training facilities by opening new institutions in the State keeping in view the future requirement

7 To equip the institutions with the modern machines as per need of the industry

Organizational chart of Directorate

PSTE

DGTE

DIRE TOR

AD AD

JD JD JD JD

DD DD DD DD

AO AssttDir

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Sup S

DS O

Supdt

DS

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

i) a Particulars of organization

In the present era of rapid industrialization to ensure minimum acceptable standards quality remains the main consideration of Department and recent technological advances have necessitated further development in the field of Technical Education The Technocrats at diploma and degree level play a vital role in the technical up-gradation and competitive development of industries in the State In order to cope up with this requirement constant development and up-gradation of engineers is of utmost need The Department envisages many programmes for modernization strengthening and expansion of Technical Education and hope to achieve these objectives in the near future The Government of Haryana created Directorate of Technical Education to promote guide and regulate Technical Institutions in the State The main responsibility of Technical Education Department is to provide Technical manpower according to the requirement of industry in the State The main responsibilities of the Department are-

1 To administer and provide infrastructure facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2 To formulate educational policies and programmes pertaining to technical education

3 To recognize the various courses being run in the Technical Institutions

4 To start new courses with approval of the All India Council for Technical Education keeping in view the need of the industry in the emerging new technologies

5 To issue NOC for establishment of new degree level institutions

6 To expand the training facilities by opening new institutions in the State keeping in view the future requirement

7 To equip the institutions with the modern machines as per need of the industry

Organizational chart of Directorate

PSTE

DGTE

DIRE TOR

AD AD

JD JD JD JD

DD DD DD DD

AO AssttDir

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Sup S

DS O

Supdt

DS

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Organizational chart of Directorate

PSTE

DGTE

DIRE TOR

AD AD

JD JD JD JD

DD DD DD DD

AO AssttDir

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Supdt

DS

Sup S

DS O

Supdt

DS

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Organizational Chart of Govt Polytechnics

Principal

Head of Department Workshop Supdt Office Supdt

P i i l

Senior Lecturer Foreman Instructor Office Staff

Lecturer Workshop Instructor

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

i) b Functions and duties of the Department The major functions of the department are -

1) to promote and develop Technical Education in the State in a planned manner by -

a) Starting new courses in emerging new technologies with the approval of AICTE

b) Opening new institutions in State to expand training facilities with the approval of AICTE

c) Providing infrastructural facilities to the institutions functioning under the aegis of the department

2) to formulate educational policies and programmes and disseminate the policies of the Govt with respect to Technical Education System

3) to plan annual budget allocation for technical education in State and ensure optimal utilization of funds

4) to ensure standards of Technical standards by facilitating provision of State of Art quality education and training in areas of Technical and Technician education

5) to monitor the standards of Institutions and initiate corrective measures 6) to prescribe rules of recruitment promotion for faculty 7) to implement World Bank Assisted Project Tech EdIII8) to promote entrepreneurship development

bull Develop strong linkages with Industries bull Continuous Staff

development bull Facilitate Net working and collaboration amongst the institutions in the State

9) to implement scheme of community polytechnics (under the direct central assistance) The Department has under its jurisdiction-

1) Degree Level Institutions bull Engineering Colleges bull Pharmacy Colleges bull MBA MCA bull Architecture bull Hotel Management

2) Diploma Level Institutions Polytechnics

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

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294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) The Powers and duties of its officers and employees

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) Powers and Duties of Officers and employees ii) a CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTER-IN- CHARGE LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS (Annexure-II) 1 Proposals relating to Ordinances Acts Rules and Regulations including

amendments 2 Annual Administration Reports 3 Work relating to Assembly and Parliament Questions except replies to questions of

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha where information to be given is merely formal in nature

4 AssurancePromises made by Ministers on the Floor of the House 5 Approval of periodical reports to be sent to Vidhan Sabha Committee ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 6 Appointments of Category A amp B officers (Sr Lecturers Lecturers Workshop

Superintendents Foreman Instructors) 7 Deputation and training abroad of Category A and B officers 8 Initial appointments of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above

Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) on the recommendations of the Haryana Public Service Commission

9 All cases including service matters and transfers of Category A Officers (relating to Deputy Directors and above Principals and Heads of Departments regarding completion extension of probation period dispensing with their services during probation period Confirmation Promotion Seniority cases disciplinary cases involving suspensions and revocation major and minor penalty cut in pension efficiency bar gratuity acceptance of resignations

10 All cases of compulsory premature retirement of Category A officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

11 Finalization of Annual Five-Year Plans of the Department 12 Disposing of policy matters relating to the affairs of GJU 13 Finalization of Policy relating to the cadre strength of all categories of

officersofficials in consultation with FD and Personnel Department 14 Entrusting cases to the Department of Vigilance Police Courts and ordering

departmental enquiries of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

15 Refusal of LPR of Category A officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

16 Appeals filed by Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors amp above plus Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

17 FramingAmendment of all service rules and fixation of cadre strength of each category of service

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

18 Transfers and Postings of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

19 Revision of pay grant of special pay and personal pay of Category A Officers of rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

20 Appointment on deputation and training of officers within and outside India in respect of Category A Officers of the rank of Joint Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

21 Initial appointment on adhoc basis and extension in adhoc appointment of Category A Officers of the rank of Deputy Directors and above plus Principles Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics

22 Requisitions to be placed with the Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A amp B (of the rank Principals Heads of Departments Sr Lecturers Workshop Superintendents Lecturers and Foreman Instructors of Polytechnics) posts and references to be made to it where policy issues is involved

23 Modification in the scope of PlanNon-Plan schemes after fund has been earmarked by FD Planning Department FINANCIAL MATTERS 24 Advances from the State Contingency Fund 25 Cases relating to the recommendations of PACEstimates Committees when ripe for final decision GENERAL 26 References required to be sent to the Government of IndiaGovernor Council of Ministers 27 Opening of Polytechnics Engineering Colleges in the Private Sector 28 Cases involving relaxation of Rules as per provisions of the particular set of Rules ii) b CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 1 Tour Programme of Director Technical Education 2 Appeals against orders of Director Technical Education and review of orders of Secretary Technical Education 3 Transfers cases of Officers of category A not included in Annexure-II and category B

and Category Officers 4 Appointment Extension in adhoc appointment of Category B and Category C Officers

Officials i) Appointment promotion seniority disciplinary cases involving suspension and

major minor penalties cut in pension compulsorypremature retirements of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

ii) Entrusting of cases of the Department vigilance police courts of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iii) Appeals filed by Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iv) Extension confirmation of probation period dispensing with services during probation period clearance stoppage of efficiency bar pension gratuity acceptance of registration of Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 5 Ordering of departmental enquiries of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B Officers 6 Land acquisition final notification under section 6 of land Acquisition Act 7 Requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service Commission for the filling up of Category A Officers not included in Annexure II and Category B posts 8 Purchase of staff cars 9 Disposing of matters relating to State Board Of Technical Education 10 All miscellaneous matters not specified otherwise 11 Sanction to file appeals applications and legal defence in court cases 12 Disposing of all routine matters relating to GJU 13 Clearance of efficiency bar gratuity and completion of probation period of Category

A Officers and Category B officers where there are no adverentries 14 Appointment on deputation to Central State Govt Corporations Training of Officers Officials within India of A category officers not included in Annexure II and all other categories of officersofficials 15 Forwarding of applications for employment outside the State of Haryana (within India) in respect of category B and category C officials 16 Traveling beyond jurisdiction within India fixation of pay loans advances and honorarium for both Category A and Category B Officers 17 Appeals filed by Category C officials against orders of DTE 18 Continuance of temporary posts in consultation with finance department 19 All matters relating to Category A officers not included in Annexure II and Category B C D officials 20 All cases of creationabolition of posts of Category C and Category D employees on

the advice of Finance Department 21 Cases to be referred to Finance Department for individual schemes and posts approved as part of plan 22 Approval to make notifications under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties Government Semi-Government Corporations Organizations ii) c CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE LEVEL OF SECRETARY TECHNICAL

EDUCATION 1 Refusal of LPR to class-II Officers 2 References to be made for requisition to be placed with Haryana Public Service

Commission for filling up of all categories of posts after approval at competent level

3 Sending of periodical reports to Vidhan Sabha Committees 4 References to HPSC where no policy issue is involved 5 Sanction of time-barred claims in respect of pay TA etc of OfficersOfficials reimbursement of legal charges as per rules for all categories 6 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the plan

has been formulated in consultation with the Secretary Planning 7 Issuing of sanction after budget has been passed and concurrence of FD has been

obtained

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

8 Filing of affidavits replies applications appeals and petitions on behalf of Government in all courts 9 Referring cases to LR for advice 10 References to HPSCSSC where no policy issue is involved 11 Signing of notification under section 4 and 6 for acquisition of land for private parties

aGovernment Semi-Govt CompaniesOrganizations Corporations 12 Administrative approval to execution of schemes when funds are available 13 Installation shifting of telephones 14 Purchase of typewriters 15 Re-imbursement of Medical Charges beyond Rs 50000- 16 Submission of plan documents and data to the Department of Planning after the

plan has been formulated in consultation with Secretary Planning 17 Clarifications on schemes after the funds have been earmarked 18 Approval of service for the purpose of retirement and other benefits where such

approval is required to be given by the State Government 19 Approval of LTC in case of Group lsquoArsquo officers ii) d CASES TO BE DISPOSED AT THE LEVEL OF DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION HARYANA 1) To sanction leave travel concession in respect of Group lsquoBrsquo amp lsquoCrsquo staff 2) To sanction remuneration to the employees dealing with student fund at the

rate prescribed by the Government and norms laid down by it 3) To sanction leave encasement after retirement 4) To grant extension in the contractual appointments 5) To grant DCRG to retirees 6) To grant ACP to non-gazetted staff of Directorate and field 7) To sanction formal tour programme of Head of the Institution other gazetted

and non- gazetted staff of Directorate and field 8) To grant leave to all gazetted staff of subordinate offices all gazetted and non

-gazetted staff of Directorate 9) To grant causal leave to heads of the institutions 10) To grant permission to acquire higher education to attend part time classes

for higher education 11) To issue experience certificate

Financial Powers 12) To sanction non-recurring expenditure not otherwise provided for in this rule

(other than expenditure on installation of new telephones) upto Rs100l acs 13) To sanction contingent expenditure of a recurring expenditure upto Rs

50000- for anyone item 14) To sanction payment of demurrage whar-fage charges out of contingencies

upto Rs 5000-Rs 15) To sanction payment of rent for houses or land for other land residential

purposes ie for ordinary office accommodation etc upto Rs10000-per mensem

16) To sanction local purchase of Indian manufacture where no rate contracts of the Controller of Stores Haryana exists upto Rs 500-in each case

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

17) To sanction direct purchase of stores from the local market after exhausting all the approved sources of supply and rate contract arranged by the Controller of Store uptoRs75000 for any one item during a financial year in respect of each Head of office

18) To declare the sale and disposal of stores of stock surplus or unserviceable etc in departments

19) To sanction the writing off of losses stores etc 20) To sanction the grant of non-refundable advance from GPFund to Gazetted

and Non Gazetted employees of the deptt 21) To grant permit a Govt employee to receive honorarium upto Rs100- for

odonious nature of duty and Rs 1000- in connection with work related to State Board of Technical Education

22) To sanction the reimbursement of medical charges of gazetted amp non gazetted employees of the deptt upto Rs 50000-

23) To Sanction loans and advances to employees of the Deptt after the funds are earmarked by FD

24) To sanction grant of annual increment to employees of the Directorate 25) To sanction expenditure on service postage stamps for use in Govt Offices 26) To sanction expenditure in connection with Civil Suit instituted with the

controlling authority as defined in Haryana Law Deptt Manual 27) To sanction expenditure in emergent cases on account of binding work

executed locally 28) To sanction the hiring of type writers of approved patterns for use in their

offices and offices subordinate to them 29) To sanction expenditure on the supply of electrical energy consumed in Govt

Offices 30) To sanction the grant of Refundable amp Non-Refundable advance from GP

Funds to gazetted and Non-Gazetted employees of the department

Powers delegated to Officers of Directorate of DTE -

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) The procedure followed in the decision-making process including channels of supervision and accountability

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) a The procedure followed At Head Office level

The Directorate is involved in planning coordinating monitoring and evaluation of Technical Education Programmes maintenance of standards administration direction budgeting and auditing and implementation of Government policies pertaining to development of Technical Institutions

The Director is also the competent authority in matter of ex-India leave promotions transfers and cases of appeal and punishment and policy matter with regard to group C and D posts For group C he is also the appointing authority

At Field Level In the field Principal of the Polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management of

the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including optimal utilization of resources Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the Government notified from time to time Principal performs the duties of Head of the office at the institute level He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employees Cases of group A Bamp C also require the approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head Office

iii) b Channels of supervision and accountability In the Head Office PUC (Official letter) is dealt by Assistant who puts up the file to the

SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent who in turn submits this case to Assistant DirectorDeputy Director Joint Director Routine cases are finalized at the level of Joint Director Additional Directors whereas important cases are sent to the Director for the further approval

In the field head of the InstitutePrincipal acts has head of the office Some cases are disposed at the level of Principal and the cases which require approval of Director or Government are sent to the Head Office by the Principal

Every OfficerOfficial is accountable to the higher level Officer as depicted below-

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iv)The norms set by it or the discharge of its functions

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

The department discharge its function according to norms as below-

1) Punjab Civil Service Rules 2) Punjab Financial Rules 3) Instructions given by the

Government from time to time 4) The norms and standards as lay

down by All India Council for Technical Education PCI COA

5) Rules of business

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

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294787

282644

09466488012

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09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

v) The rules regulations instructions manuals and records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions

12345

v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

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v) The Department works on the basis of following rulesinstructions-) Punjab Civil service rules ) Punjab financial rules ) Group A and B service rules ) The instruction manual ) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended from time to

time

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

vi) The following documents are kept by the Directorate under its control -

vi) a Personal file of every officerofficial This file contains a complete record of the employee right from his appointment in the Department It includes details of his service for eg postings promotions leaves etc and also all correspondence related to the employee vi) b Service Book of every officerofficial of the Directorate AND Principals of Polytechnic It includes entries of personal data increments promotions and service verification leave record assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered v) c Annual confidential report for every officerofficial except class IV of field officers The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or administration thereof

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

vii) The following schemes include the members of public in the formulation of their policy or administration-vii) a Community Polytechnics scheme (Direct Central Assistance Scheme) Monitoring amp Evaluation

Monitoring of progress will ensure that the objectives are being realized constantly and no deviation is taking place To ensure the proper implementation of the Scheme of Community Polytechnics it shall be monitored at three different levels ie

(i) Polytechnic Level (ii) District level (iii) State Level

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

(i) Polytechnic Level It should be the duty of the Executive Committee of the Community Polytechnic to ensure that the work is progressing as per the approved operational plan They should analyze any deviation and take corrective action The composition of Committee shall be below-

Executive as given

Executive Committee 1 Principal of the polytechnic Chairman 2 Two Representatives of the Faculty Member 3 Two Representatives of the Village

PanchayatPanchayat SamitiZila Parishad for the Extension Centres

Member

4 One Representative of NGOsRetired Professional

Member

5 One PrincipalProject officer from nearby Community Polytechnic

Member

6 Project officer of Community Polytechnic Member Secretary

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

(ii) District Level Community Polytechnic constitutes the focal points of implementation whereas their Extension Centres become the delivery points to transfer rural technology to rural masses It is envisaged that community polytechnics will act as resource centres Monitoring of task at the operational level shall be carried out by the Advisory Committee set up at the Community Polytechnic which receives the necessary feedback from village Panchayats NGOs retired professionals and other participating agencies

Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee is the main policy making Committee and appraises

new projects programs to be taken up by the Community Polytechnics The Committee must meet at least once in six months

Composition of Advisory Committee shall be as given below Advisory Committee

1 Chairman Zila parishad or Chief Executive Officer DRDA or prominent EducationistIndustrialist of the District

Chairman

2 Professor Incharge of Rural Development at TTTI or his nominee

Member

3 A representative of State DTE Member 4 A representative of NGOsVoluntary

Organisation Member

5 Two professionalReputed Persons actively involved in Community Development work

Member

6 Representative of Women Social Organisations

Member

7 Principal of ITIVocational Schools Member 8 Representative from

PanchayatsSarpanches from Extension Centres (2 Nos)

Member

9 One PrincipalProject Officer of nearby Commnity Polytechnics

Member

10 Representative of KVICKVK Member 11 Representative of local Industries Member 12 Representative from village Panchayat Member 13 Representative of NABARDLead Bank Member 14 Principal of Polytechnic Member

Secretary

N te At least tw meetings f the Advis ry C mmittee shall be

held every year

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

(iii) State Government level The objectives of monitoring at the state Government level are

i) To review the physical amp Financial Progress of the Community Polytechnic of the State concerned Vis-agrave-vis their Operational Plan ii) Analyse strengths and weaknesses of the systems as a whole as to areas where the intervention and the support of the Government is necessary iii) Provide administrative support wherever for overcoming deficiencies

Composition of the State Level Review Committee shall be as given below-State Level Review Committee

1 State Director of Technical Education or hisher nominee

Chairman

2 Representative of Ministry of HRD Member 3 Professor of Rural Development TTTI or

hisher nominee Member

4 Director Rural DevelopmentPanchayati Raj or hisher nominee

Member

5 A representative of NGOsVoluntary Organisation engaged in rural development

Member

6 Representative of KVICKVK Member 7 All Principals of Polytechnics implementing

the Scheme of Community Polytechnics in the State

Member

8 Senior Officer in Directorate Coordinating the Scheme

Member Secretary

N te The ab ve c mp siti n f the State Level Review

C mmittee is nly illustrative in nature and each State will have

the flexibility t alter the c nstituti n acc rding t its state

needs

vii) b Industry Institute Interaction Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries which is very vital input for the industries The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they take from the institutes Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution the requirements of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements Any mismatch will result in loss to both time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive Thus industries and institutes are to get together for their own survival It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them Educational institutes should

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries as they will gain much from such interaction Although many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon 1) Industrial training for teachers amp students 2) Field visit by teachers amp students 3) Seminars Extension Lectures and Conferences 4) Assignment of Project and R amp D work Testing and consultancy work 5) Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel 6) Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel Benefits

Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot Following are the benefits that can be derived in general 1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited 2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology 3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology 4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology 5) RampD work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring RampD projects to institutes 6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme

7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored RampD Projects

8) The quality of education and training will improve through III 9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving

Industry personnel in curriculum framing 10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry 11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people communication motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries 12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment which educational institutes do not have 13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries 14) Teachers also relate theory and practical which is needed from effective engineering education

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

viii) Statement of the boards councils committees and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards councils committees and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

viii) a Guidelines for processing the applications for grant of approval to the institution offering Diploma Programmes in Engineering and TechnologyPharmacyHotel Management amp Catering Technology Architecture Applied Arts amp Crafts Medical Lab Technology The decision of AICTE to decentralize and rationalize the System of approval to the diploma engineering Programme with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities on to the State Govt in the decision making process of AICTE in the following categories-1 Establishment of new institutions 2 Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions 3 Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions 4 Re-adjustment of coursesintake capacity in existing institutions 6 Extension of approval of existing institutions The State Govt follows the following guidelines for the procession of the applications under the categories stated above-1 The State Govt constitutes a State Level Committee to process the applications in

the above categories in the following manner -i Secretary to Govt of Haryana Chairman Deptt of Technical Education amp Industrial Training Chandigarh ii Regional Officer Member iiiampiv Two subject experts nominated by the State Member Govt from within the State or outside the State v Director Technical Education Haryana Member Secy 2 The State GovtRegional office NWRC Chandigarh issues the letter of intent or

otherwise to the applicants based on the norms and standards 3 The State Govt collect the inspection fee from the applicant institution as prescribed

by the Council and conduct inspection as per the calendar of activities issued by the AICTEState Govt

4 The State Govt coordinates the visits of the Expert Committees to the institutions 5 The Visiting Expert Committee Reports are placed before the State Level Committee

who deliberates on each application and forwards the recorded recommendations to the State Govt who in turn forwards to the Regional Office of All India Council for Technical Education

6 Based on the recommendation of the State Level Committee The Regional Office of all India Council for Technical Education issue the letter of approval or otherwise to the Secretaries of State Government with a copy to the concerned Institution under intimation to the Council

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

7 State Govt designate the competent authority in whose name the joint FDR with the trust to be created

8 Notwithstanding anything stated in these guidelines the Council reserves the right of making any alteration or amendment to these guidelines which shall be binding to all concerned

9 In case any dispute arises as to the interpretation of these guidelines decision of the Council shall be final

10 The Council has the power to issue clarifications to remove any doubt which arise in regard to implementation of these guidelines

b) The State Government and YMCA may by mutual agreement at any time appoint any other person or persons to be member or members of the Society or Board of Governors

Member

viii) b2 CDLMEC Panniwala Motta (Sirsa) has been made college of CDL BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Name amp Designation Position No Sr

Minister-in-Charge Technical Education Chairman Department Haryana 1

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Vice Secretary to Government Haryana Chairman 2 Technical Education Department

Financial Commissioner amp Principal Secretary to Government Haryana 3 Finance Department

Technical Education Commissioner Member Director Technical Education Haryana 4 Chandigarh

Vice Chancellor of affiliating University or Member his nominee 5

Representative of All India Council for Member Technical Education 6

Representative of Ministry of Human Member Resource Development New Delhi 7

One Educationist to be nominated by the Member State Government 8

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

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294787

282644

09466488012

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09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

9 One Industrialist to be nominated by the State Government

Member

10 One representative of Teaching staff by rotation for one year on seniority basis

Member

11 Director-Principal Ch Devi Lal Memorial Engineering College Panniwala Motta (District Sirsa)

Member Secretary

Fee and admission committee In compliance of Honrsquoble Supreme Courtrsquos judgment a State level Fee amp Admission Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Honrsquoble Justice NCJain (Retd) to decide upon various issues related to fixation of fee and admission criteria Procedure for issue of NOC for establishment of new institutions A copy of application submitted to All India Council for Technical Education for establishment of new institution is also submitted to this office This office processes the application as per norms standards guidelines prescribed by AICTE and manpower policy regional requirements location of the proposed institution its connectivity and other related issues To verify the existing facilities an expert committee visit is caused and based on report of expert committee and submitted documents the Directorate send its recommendations to the Govt

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

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294787

282644

09466488012

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09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ix) A directory of its officers and employees

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Directorate of Technical Education Bays No 7-12 Sec-4 Panchkula Telephone list of the Department

Sr No

Name amp Designation Address Telephone Mobile No

Off ice Residence 1 Sh Manohar Lal Chief

Minister Haryana 13 Chd 2749396

2749409 2749394 2749395

2 Sh Depinder Singh Dhesi IAS Chief Secretary Haryana

cshrynicin 2740118 2740317 (F)

2773564

Sh Arvind Kumar PSCS Sh Prithvi Singh PSCS Sh Ram Singh PACS

2740118 2740317 (F)

3 Sh Sanjeev Kaushal IAS PSCM

2740945 2740774

Sh Bal Krishan PS 2133 Sec-45C Chandigarh

2740945 2740774

2614133

Sh Satpal SainiPA 9888441053 5 OSDCM 2740923 6 Sh Ram Bilas Sharma

Technical Education Minister (TEM)

8th Room No 32 Floor Haryana Civil Sectt educationministerharyana gmailcom

2740793

Sh Harish Gumber PS 9780975605

7 Sh AKSingh IA S Principal Secretary Technical Education (PSTE)

517Sec-16 Chandigar h

fcteharyanagmailcom

________________ PS ________________ PA

2748184

8 Sh Subhash Chandra IAS Director General Technical Education (DGTE)

699 Sec-7 Chandigarh dgtehrygmailcom

2584218(TF) 2583249

SmtTara Wadhera PS Smt Shashi Bala PA

2610-A20-C Chd 1420 B61 Chd

-do- 9781115208 9417345942

9 Sh KKKataria Director Technical Education

9057 Chd 2583259

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

10 Dr Yash Pal Singh Berwal AD-I

875 Amravati Enclave Pinjore Road Pkula

2580041 9416490800

11 Sh AS Rathee AD-II 09416588999 12 ShTKTayal C O E

H S B T E 353246-C Chd 2632543

8699003532

13 Sh RK Miglani JD Project Dev

948 Sec 7-B Chandigarh

09569793948

14 ShSunil Seth JD Skill Dev

33238-A Chd 2636932 9417183399

15 ShKKDhiman JD(Admin-III)

236FSEC-14 PKL 09466578866 9781115055

16 Sh Kuldeep Singh Jamwal JD(ITProcurement)

33310 first floor Panchkula

9501676637

17 Sh Sunil Gupta JD (Legal Grivences RTI)

34822 Chandigarh 9988369526

18 Smt Shivani Aggarwal (DS HSBTE)

401 GHS 54 Sector-20 Panchkula

9501165404

19 Sh PKMalhotra JD(Admin-I)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

20 Smt Amita Programmer Skill Dev

1134 Universal Enclave48-B Chd

21 Smt Poonam Pratibha Sharma DD (Uni)

9347 Chd 9501994466

22 SmtSuksham Goyal (Admin-III)

9316 Panchkula 2560093

23 Smt Paras Prashar DD (SPFU)

24 ShDarshan Singh Asstt Dir (Dev)

207B Kendriya Vihar 48-B Chd

09888118011

25 Sh Sunil Vatta (Procurment IT)

09417467588

26 Smt Ar una Goel Asst Secy 204415 Panchkula 8146527170

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

(RTI RFDCM Grievances) 27 Sh Arun Kumar Asst Secy

(Admin-III) E-51 30B Chandigar h 9988044999

28 ShSanjeev Kumar Astt Secy(Skill)

Flat No 43 Transit Flats Sec 12-A Pkl

9876673792

29 Smt Nidhi Aggarwal AS(HSBTE)

1523 PSIEC Society Sec-51B Chd

9417350734

30 Sh Narinder Pal Deputy Director (Adm-I)

154 New Police Line Sec-26 Chandigarh

09467000227

31 ShRakesh Saini AsstSecy (Admin-I)

1355-B41-B Chd 09416337471

32 Sh Navdeep Khatri (Uni)

09416354081

33 Sh Randhir Singh AO (Pension amp Audit)

39 Vill Budhanpur Near Sector-16 Pkl

08901295437

34 Sh Sanjay Jain AO 9417655587 35 ShRajbir Singh

ADA 7332 Pkula 09467751242

36 Sh Raj Pal Singh (Officer Incharge BOG)

1449 Sector-39B Chandigarh

09356925624

37 Supdt Tech Edu Sectt Branch New Secretariat Chandigarh

2714033 2711920

Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) Website wwwhstesorg

1 Sh Rajesh Agarwal JD(HSTES) 706 Sec-33 Chd 9417853594

2 Sh KKChahal Dy Director HSTES

95 Rally sec-12A Pkl

9781115206

3 Smt Poonam Dahiya DD (HSTES)

69 I Gulmohar Trends Dhakoli Zirakpur

9888608654

ShParveen Kumar AO HSTES

9781115205

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Sh Paramj it Singh ADO (Socites)

9872307489

Haryana State Board of Technical Education Website wwwhsbtecom

1 ShDP Chauhan AD 07087434404 2636932

2 ShSunil Seth AddlSecy HSBTE

33238-A Chd 9417183399

3 ShRSSangwan COAF HSBTE 122811 PKL 2586544 7696097950 4 Smt Shivani Aggawal

DS(Academics Certificate SPIO Affilation)

1370-A Sector 28B Chandigarh

9417125656

5 Smt Akshita Gupta Asst Secy amp Plg

HM-242Phase-I I Mohali

7814470542

Smt Urmil Choudhary Asstt Secy

1st10884 Floor Panchkula

6 Smt Sonia Ohlyan Asstt Secy 9416362433 7 Smt Taruna Kataria Asstt

Secy 53091 sec-38-west Chandigarh

7508885051

8 Sh Gaurav Bishnoi Asstt Secy 9466075810 9 Sh Sunil Yadav Asstt Secy 2152 Sec-19C

Chandigarh 09416195266

10 ShMohan Singh AO VillMadanpur Phase-II Mohali

9217873591

Govt Technical Institution Society Rohtak 1 Sh Umesh

Registrar Saroj Asstt 203-B Shyam Nagar

PO Palwal 9416376141

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS

SrNo Name of Pr incipal Polytechnic

Telephone No

Code Office Residence Mobile No 1 Sh PKSoni

GPAmbala 0171 2556008

2443222 0172-2661843

09416429369

2 ShSK Goel GPNilokheri

01745 246002 246973-F

246955 09466710710

3 ShLalit verma GPJhajjar 01251 215512 269090-F

- 09416401398

4 ShSudhir Gilhotra GPSirsa 01666 240654 241255 09416166540 5 Sh Anil Kumar GPSonepat 0130 2246757 2249420 09466824004 6 ShGaje Singh

GPAdampur 01669 242256

7 Smt Sadhna Jain GPW Ambala

0171 2557870 - 09467632555

8 ShRajbir Singh Kadiyan GPW Sirsa

01666 240724 242283 09671556056 09416438800

9 ShDK Rawat GP Narnaul 01282 250302 - 09416490700 10 Sh RC Yaduvanshi GPES

Uttawar 01275 282383

261205 255986 09416215444

11 ShRajiv Vasudeva GP Hisar 01662 277460 278138-F

278384 09953724739

12 Smt Naveen Rohilla HOD (Off Prinicpal ) GPW Faridabad

01292 213102 5016615 08447439171

13 ShAshwani Sharma Ch Bansi lal Govt Poly Bhiwani

09416534019

14 ShMukesh ChadhaGPES Manesar

0124 2337243 2337802

- 09810542856 09416427127

15 Sh Vivek Vohra GPES NChopta

01666 256537 - 09416956547

16 ShPankaj Bhalla GPES Loharu

01252 258746 - 09466650869

17 Sh Satish Kumar Garg GP Sanghi

01262 244600 - 09466710710

18 ShJoginder Singh GP Morni 01733- 250096 - 09416462763 19 Sh NKBhayna (Off

Principal) GP Narwana 01684 242152 -

20 ShM LGodara GP L isana 01274 265635 - 09466386821 21 ShNKBhayana GP Cheeka 01743 223675 - 09416124911 22 Sh Lalit Verma

GPSampla 01262 216716 - 09416401398

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

23 ShM anmohan GP M eham - - 09416253358

GOVERNMENT AIDED POLYTECHNICS

1

2

3

4

Sh Sanjeev Gupta VTI Rohtak Sh BS Hooda CRP Rohtak

ShAnil Budhiraja SJP Damla

ShRS Malik ShDS Dahiya BPS Mahila Polyetchnic

01262

01262

01732

01263

270553 248572 294667 295667 282853 282444 283626 283779 (Fax)

-

294787

282644

09466488012

09992000191 09992000192 09416025444

09416006161

09466702192

List Of Universities Sr No University Name Vice-Chancellor

Name Phone Number

1 CR University Murthal Prof RP Dahiya 0130-2484005

2 MM Mullana Sh Tarsam Garg Sh Vishal Garg

09416028283

3 YMCA University Faridabad Lt Gen (Retd) Karan Singh Yadava

0129-2310126

4 KUK University Lt Gen (Dr) DDS Sandhu PVSM ADC (Retd)

017744-238169

5 MDU University Er Har Sarup Chahal 01262-274327 01262-292431

6 Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa Dr RS Sharma 01666-248822 01666-247600

7 State University of Performing Visual Art Rohtak University 0126-2216491

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees including the system of compensation as provide in its regulations

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

x) Monthly Remuneration Received by Officeremployees x) a at Head Office 1 Director Technical Education PB4-37400-6700+10000 2 Additional Director PB3-15600-39100+8000 3 Joint Director PB3-15600-39100+7600 4 Assistant Director PB2-9300-34800+4600 5 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Deputy Director PB2-9300-34800+5400 7 Accounts Officer PB2-9300-34800+5400 8 Supdt PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Section Officer PB2-9300-34800+4600 10 Technical Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200 11 Senior Scale Stenographer PB2-9300-34800+3200 12 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 13 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 14 Steno typist PB1-5200-20200+1900 15 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 16 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 17 Sweeper-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 18 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 19 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1400

x) b In the Field 1 Principal PB3-15600-39100+8000 2 Head of Department PB3-15600-39100+7600 3 Senior Lecturer PB3-15600-39100+6000 4 Programmer PB2-9300-34800+5400 5 Lecturer PB2-9300-34800+5400 6 Workshop Supdt PB2-9300-34800+5400 7workshop Foreman Instructor PB2-9300-34800+4200 9 Workshop Instructor PB2-9300-34800+3200 13 PTIDPI PB2-9300-34800+4200 14 Jr Librarian PB2-9300-34800+3200 16 Office Supdt PB2-9300-34800+3600 17 Assistant PB2-9300-34800+3200

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

18 Clerk PB1-5200-20200+1900 19 Junior Scale Stenographer PB1-5200-20200+2400 20 Stenotypist PB1-5200-20200+1900 24 Electrician PB1-5200-20200+2400 27 Driver PB1-5200-20200+2400 29 Lab Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 (Non-Matric) 29 Lab Attendant PB1-5200-20200+1900 (Matric) 31 Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 32 Carpenter PB1-5200-20200+1900 33 Library Attendant 1S 4440-7440+1650 36 Record Restorer PB1-5200-20200+1900 37 Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 39 Class Room Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 40 Baildar 1S 4440-7440+1300 41 Mali 1S 4440-7440+1300 42 Store Cooli 1S 4440-7440+1300 43 Workshop Cleaner 1S 4440-7440+1300 44 Sweeper 1S 4440-7440+1300 45 Peon-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 46 Peon 1S 4440-7440+1300 47 Mali-cum-Chowkidar 1S 4440-7440+1300 48 Daftri 1S 4440-7440+1300

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xi) The budgets allocated to each of its agencies indicating the particulars of all plans propose expenditures and reports on disbursement made

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

12 h

Five year Plan 2012-17 and Annual Plan 2015-16 of Technical Educa ion Depar men Haryana

` in lacs

Financial year Budget outlay Expenditure

Original Plan Revised Plan

2011-12 2410000 3556600 2146781

2012-13 2461000 2400000 2183512

2013-14 3000000 2800000 2341290

2014-15 3925000 2972700 2551366

2015-16 4215100 3449000 3449000

(Anticipated)

2016-17 3695000 (approved outlay)

The Department of Technical Education prepares the Technical managersScientist

EngineersSupervisors and other professionals including skilled technicians through Post Graduate Under

Graduate and diploma level institutions in the field of Engineering amp Technology omputer IT

Management Pharmacy Architecture Hotel Management and Applied Arts amp rafts

12th

The Financial Outlay for the Five year Plan (2012-17) of the Technical Education

Department has been approved as ` 15000000 lacs and the Annual Plan for the year 2015-16 has been

approved to the tune of ` 4215100 lacs (including ` 60000 lacs for S SP component ` 750000 lacs for

apital and ` 430700 as entral Share) The modified Plan Budget for the year 2015-16 has been approved

1st

for ` 4305100 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs supplementary and including ` 430700 lacs for entral

Sponsored Scheme) Now on the basis of actual requirement the Revised Plan Outlay for 2015-16 is being

proposed for ` 3449000 lacs (approved outlay) (including ` 60000 lacs as S SP ` 399000 lacs for ivil

Works and ` 370000 as entral share) The Plan Budget for 2016-17 is approved for ` 3695000 lacs

(including ` 370000 lacs for entrally Sponsored Schemes entrally Sharing Schemes and ` 750000 lacs as

apital)

At the time of inception of Haryana as a separate state in 1966 there were only 6

Polytechnics (Govt-4 and Govt Aided-2) and only one Engg ollege at Kurukshetra (Joint Venture of State

Govt and Govt of India) with annual intake of 1341 approximately There has been an exponential growth

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

in the number of Technical Education Institution In 2004-05 there were only 161 Technical Institutions

with annual intake of 28445 students However now the number of AI TE approved technical

Institutions offering AI TE approved technical institutes have been 610 with an Annual intake of 141729

Cumula ive grow h pa ern of ins i u ions in ake a a glance-

Type of Course amp

Ins i u ion

1966-67 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

NoofIn

s i u ion

AnnualIn

ake

BE 1 200 164 52085 159 54241 165 63735 164 62286 148 59579

MBA - - 176 15305 171 12875 162 12463 153 11621 151 11450

M A - - 62 4900 57 3610 51 3270 50 3210 50 3210

B PHARMA - - 32 1965 33 2040 32 2040 32 1960 31 1900

BHM T - - 5 300 5 300 5 300 5 300 6 360

B Arch - - 10 440 10 740 16 1080 19 1080 20 1090

Diploma 6 1141 187 62460 187 58915 210 65165 230 70545 204 64140

TOTAL 7 1341 637 136455 622 132721 641 148053 653 151002 610 141729

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

1 001- Direc ion and Adminis ra ion

i) 91-Es ablishmen of Haryana Skill Developmen Mission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 250000 000 250000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 250000 000 250000

urrently only a very small proportion of Indiarsquos workforce has any formal skill

training At the same time large sections of the countryrsquos youth are looking for economic and

livelihood opportunities In this context skill development has become a key priority area for the

country This is not only essential for economic development but would help to fulfill youth

aspirations for good quality better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities This would also

enable the country to take advantage of its favourable demographic profile With a large pool of

skilled people India has an opportunity to become a skill provider for the world particularly the

ageing developed world National Skill Development Policy 2015 and also National Skill

Development Mission have been launched by Government of India

As per National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) Govt of India each State shall

have State Skill Development Mission which would be the single point of contact within the

government to formulate and steer various skill development schemes projects and will bring

necessary synergy oversight and effective co-ordination in the implementation of the skill

development schemes across the departments The mission monitors and coordinates ongoing

skill schemes in the State and integrates efforts of various departments of the State and entral

Government organizations engaged in providing skill development training and make available

employment oriented and placement linked training in vocational skills to the beneficiaries of the

State

Haryana Skill Development Mission in society mode was approved by Honrsquoble hief

Minister on 13022015 oncurrence of FD was also obtained on 31032015 ldquoHaryana Skill

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Development Missionrdquo society has been registered by the District Registrar for Societies

Panchkula on 04052015

The structure of HSDM is as under

bull Governing ouncil under the hairmanship of hief Secretary

bull Executive ommittee under the hairmanship of Administrative Secretary Technical

Education

bull State Programme Management Unit (SPMU) headed by Mission Director Director General

Technical Education has been assigned the duty of Mission Director by State Government

bull District Project Management Units (DPMU) under the supervision of Deputy

ommissioners

Haryana Skill Development Mission has been constituted as per directions of

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Govt of India The basic structure of

Haryana Skill Development Mission is based on the pattern of Uttar Pradesh Skill Development

Mission as suggested by the Ministry Range headquarters have been formed based on

geographical distribution of districts amp district-wise work to be achieved The number of posts at

Mission head quarter range headquarters amp at district centres and their qualifications were

finalized in the meeting held under the hairmanship of hief Secretary on 27052015 in which

PS-Finance and PSTE participated

There is no provision in the State Plan 2015-16 Supplementary Estimates ` 90000

lacs (including ` 18000 lacs as S omponent) has been approved in the Financial year 2015-16

and a sum of ` 250000 lacs (including ` 50000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) 97-S reng hening of Direc ora e of Technical Educa ion

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 28200 0 28200

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 28200 0 28200

Administrative ontrol over the Field Institutions is exercised through the

Directorate of Technical Education Haryana The Scheme strengthening of Directorate of

Technical Education Haryana is a continuing To strengthen the Directorate of Technical Education

Department further the hairman of the State Admission and Fee ommittee 5 more posts have

also been created for the assistance of the hairman The hairman of the committee enjoy the

facilities which are available to a High ourt Judge The Legislature of the State of Haryana vide

Act No 18 of 2012 has enacted Haryana Private Technical Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Fee) Act 2012 to provide for regulation of Admission amp Fee for Technical ourses

run by Private Technical Educational Institute in the State of Haryana and for matters connected

hereto The notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana Govt vide No Leg 232012

dated 10092012

As a result of expansion of the Department a post of Director General Technical

Education Haryana has been created during the financial year 2010-11 which has been manned

by Super time IAS Officer Further as a result of expansion of the Department more post are

proposed to be created in the Directorate

thA sum of ` 85000 lacs has been proposed for 12 Five year plan 2012-17 There is a

provision of ` 22500 lacs (including ` 4500 lacs as S omponent) in the State Plan 2015-16

Revised Estimate ` 25400 lacs is being proposed for the Financial year 2015-16 A sum of ` 28200

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

lacs (including ` 5600 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

2 102-Assis ance o Universi ies for Technical Educa ion

i) 99-Guru Jambeshwar Universi y Science amp Technology Hissar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 0 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

Since Science amp Technology Guru Jambeshwar University Hissar is a Technical

University in the State and it is in developing stage therefore development works such as

construction of auditorium construction of research center teacher hostel and introduction of

new courses in the emerging areas are to be completed in the 12th Five Year Plan Therefore a

total provision of ` 915000 lacs in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 has been made Against the

original provision of ` 450000 lacs a sum of 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs as S

omponent) is being proposed in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000

lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as S omponent) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for

the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) 98- Deen Bandhu Chho u Ram Universi y of Science amp Technology Mur hal (Sonepa )

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

To provide facilities and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher

education including new frontiers of Science Engg Technology Architecture and Management

studies and also to achieve excellence in connected field the State Govt vide their gazette

notification No Leg332006 dated 6112006 has enacted the Establishment of Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal by upgrading Chhotu Ram State

College of Engg Murthal Sonepat into a University Before the enactment of the University the

CRSCE Murthal was under Non-Plan side Therefore a new scheme namely 98-Deen Bandhu

Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal (Sonepat) has been introduced

A sum of 200000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 for the

said scheme There is a provision of ` 350000 lacs (including ` 70000 lacs as SC Component) in

the State Plan 2015-16 a sum of ` 350000 is being proposed in the Revised Plan 2015-16

including 70000 lacs for SC component A sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs as SC

Component) is being proposed for the Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) 97-YMCA University of Science amp Technology Faridabad

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 0 100000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 100000 0 100000

The YMCA University of Science amp Tech Faridabad is a prestigious Technical

University in the State of Haryana The track record of the University indicated a 100

employmentself employment The YMCA Institute of Engineering was upgraded to the level of

deemed University Presently the University is 100 Govt Aided besides Engg Degree

Programmes Post Graduate level courses of MCA and M Tech have also been started on self

financing basis is the University

Most of the equipment which was donated by the promoters in sixties and seventies

has become obsolete and requires replacement A sum of 6000 lacs has been proposed in the 12th

five Year Plan 2012-17 for the said scheme Further due to the up-gradation of the university some

administrative posts have been created by the State Govt during the year 2013-14 Moreover as a

result of up-gradation of the college to the University a lot of construction work is required to be

completed Against the original provision of ` 200000 lacs a sum of 50000 lacs is being proposed

in the Revised Plan Budget 2015-16 and a provision of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the

Financial Year 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iv) (96)-S a e Universi y of Performing and Visual Ar Roh ak

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 100000 - 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

Total 100000 100000

It was felt that in the country in general and in North India in particular the

education opportunities in the area of visual and performing arts are lacking Hence the State

Government decides to establish world class institutes offering newer disciplines in these fields for

young and aspiring students to nature this initiative a unique autonomous campus has been setup

for offering degree level academic programmes in Design Film amp TV Fine Arts and Urban

Planning amp Architecture by the Department of Technical Education Government of Haryana

In the First phase undergraduate programmes are being offered and in subsequent

phase master and research programmes shall be offered The vision is to establish these

institutes as a center of excellence in their respective areas They shall act as a catalyst for

development of art amp design industry undertake research in urban planning boost experimental

amp regional cinema act as mentor to neighboring institutes and undertake faculty and

management development programmes for the academia amp the corporate sector The classes of

SIFA (120 seats) SID (80 seats) SIFTV (60 seats) were started from the academic session 2011-12

whereas classes of SIUPA (40 seats) started from the academic session 2012-13

The Integrated ampus at Rohtak has a unique interdisciplinary approach towards

the field of visual amp performing arts where young professionals are prepared to be a part of the

ever growing demands of these fields The campus comprises of four institutes namely State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture (SIPUA)

The Haryana Legislature vide Act No 24 of 2014 has up-graded the integrated

campus of Govt Technical Institute(s) Society Rohtak comprising of four institutes namely State

Institute of Fine Arts State Institute of Design State Institute of Film and Television and State

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Institute of Urban Planning amp Architecture into a leading university namely State University of

Performing and Visual Art Rohtak to facilitate and permute studies and research in emerging

arrears of higher education with focus on new frontiers of Design Fin Art Film amp Television

Urban Planning amp Architecture and also to achieve excellence in these connected field The Govt

has issued a notification to this effect vide No Leg 302014 dated 01102014

A provision of ` 3065000 has been made for the 12th Five year plan 2012-17

A sum of ` 450000 lacs (including ` 90000 lacs for S omponent) is being proposed in the revised

Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs (including ` 20000 lacs for S omponent) is being

proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17 for this scheme This is a continuing scheme

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

3 104-Assistance to Non Govt Technical Colleges and Institute

i) 77-Development of Aided Polytechnic

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 43500 0 43500

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 43500 0 43500

It is a continuing Scheme There are 4 Aided intuitions under the Technical

Education Deptt namely C R Polytechnic Rohtak VTI Rohtak SJP Damla and BPS Mahila

Polytechnic Khanpur Kalan Under the world Bank Project some new posts were created in the IX

Five Year Plan which were taken on Plan side and the same are to be continued further

A sum of 150000 lacs has been provided for 12th Five year plan 2012-17 There is

a provision of 25000 lacs during the year 2015-16 and the revised estimates of ` 37000 lacs

(including 200 lacs for each Polytechnic for Minor Works in respect of buildings constructed

under World Bank Project by the State Govt) is being proposed and a sum of ` 43500 lacs is being

proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) 73-Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla (District Mewat)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical

Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

As per decision taken by the Standing Finance committee in the meeting held on

29082014 under the Chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Finance Department Haryana

The Grant-in-Aid amounting to ` 105000 lacs is to be provided to Waqf Board Haryana for

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat through Technical education Department in phased manner and funds amounting to `

20000 lacs in 2014-15 ` 50000 lacs in 2015-16 and ` 35000 lacs in 2016-17 would be released by

the State Govt to Waqf Board Haryana through Technical Education Department Haryana

Accordingly it has been decided by the State Govt to open a New Scheme Namely 73--

Construction of New Boys Hostel in Mewat Engg College Village Palla Tehsil Nuh District

Mewat The proposal to this effect has also been approved by the Planning Department Haryana

vide their UO No DESA(Plg)-2014676 dated 25112014 A new Head of Account for the said

scheme has also been created with the concurrence of the Principal Accountant General Haryana

A sum of 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Revised Budget Estimates 2015-16

and a sum of ` 10000 lacs (including ` 2000 lacs for SC Component) is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

4 105-Polytechnics

i) 89-Setting up of new Govt Polytechnic in the State

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 000 - 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

Total 000 000

As per the policy of State Govt atleast one new Polytechnic is to be opened in each

district Accordingly the Govt has agreed in principle to open atleast one Polytechnic in each

Distt in the State namely at Umri (Kurukshetra) Jattal (Panipat) Dangar (Fatehabad) Nanakpur

(Panchkula) Ch Ranbir Singh Govt Polytechnic Hathinikund Barrage (Yamuna Nagar) New

Govt Polytechnics namely Neemka (Faridabad) Shergarh (Kaithal)Indri (Mewat)Mandkola

(Palwal) Chhapar (Bhiwani) Madalpur (Faridabad) Malab (Mewat) Dhamlawas (Rewari) and

Sector 26 Panchkula are being established under State Plan

A provision of 585000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

There is no provision in the original budget 2015-16 Therefore no provision is being proposed in

the Revised Plan 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) 59-Developmen of Gov Poly echnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 1154000 000 1154000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education)

000 400000 400000

Total 1154000 400000 1554000

Three Plan schemes ie Faculty Development Internal Revenue Generation and

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State have been clubbed in single scheme ie

Development of Govt Polytechnic in the State in the 12th Five year Plan 2012-17

This is continuing scheme At present construction work of Administrative cum

Academic Block Workshop Block and Library BlockInternal RoadsBoundary Walls etc of six

Govt InstitutionsPolytechnics namely GP Shergarh (Kaithal) Meham (Rohtak) Bhiwani Indri

(Mewat) Malab (Mewat) and Mandkola (Palwal) is in progress through PWD BampR Haryana The

construction work of New Govt Polytechnics namely Chhapar (Bhiwani) Sector 26 Panchkula

Dhamlawas (Rewari) Beri (Jhajjar) and Madalpur (Faridabad) is likely to be taken up by PWD

BampR Haryana in 2015-16

Apart from above new courses have been added up and consequently the intake has

been increased in some of the polytechnics In addition to the already sanctioned posts in the

existing institutions more new posts have been created and number of posts are likely to be created

by the Govt during the current financial year

A sum of 5877000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of 1200000 lacs (including ` 240000 lacs for SC Component and ` 300000 lacs for Civil

Works) is being proposed in the Revised Budget for the year 2015-16 and amounting to ` 1554000

lacs (including 310800 lacs for SC Component and ` 400000 lacs for Civil Work) is proposed for

the Financial year 2016-17 for the above said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) 54-In egra ed Skill Developmen Scheme (ISDS)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 12300 000 12300

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education)

000 000 000

Total 12300 000 12300

Government of India Ministry of Textiles has launched Integrated Skill

Development Scheme (ISDS) during 12th Five Year Plan with a physical target to train 15 lacs

persons in partnership with State Government Agencies State of Haryana has a target to train

20000 persons during the 12th Five Year Plan under the project at the cost of ` 200000 lacs `

10000- per trainee The total cost of the training would be in the ratio of 7525 between Govt of

India and State Govt Funds of ` 150000 lacs will be provided by Ministry of Textiles GOI under

the scheme whereas contribution of ` 50000 lacs has to be committed by the State Govt

Proposal of the Department to implement Integrated Skill Development Scheme in

the State was submitted to the Ministry of Textiles Empowered Committee (EC) of Ministry of

Textiles Govt of India considered the proposal of the Department and approved the proposal on

28032014 The same proposal has been approved by Ministry of Textiles Govt of India vide

their letter no1782014-TP dated 13052014 and no 01362013-TP dated 23052014 The

scheme has been considered by the Standing Finance Committee of the State Govt and the same

has been approved in its meeting held on 05022015

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

In view of above a provision of ` 14400 lacs as 25 State Share and Rs 43200

lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 12300

lacs as 25 State Share and ` 37000 lacs as 75 Central Share is being proposed in the Budget

Estimates 2016-17

Note ` 12300 lacs as State Share 25 and ` 35000 lacs as Centre Share 75

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

5 58-Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 70000 0 70000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 70000 0 70000

The World Bank Assisted Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme of

GOVT OF INDIA Phase-II is a entrally Sponsored Scheme ( SS) It has focus on the objectives to

improve the overall quality of existing Engineering Educational Programme The project cost for

the Govt funded and aided Institution would be shared between Ministry of Human Resources

Development (Govt of India) and State in the ratio of 7525 (for special category states the ratio

is 9010) under the Sub omponent 11 and 12 For private unaided Institutions the cost sharing

ratio between MHRD State (including the special category states) and the Institutions would be

in the ration of 602020 (60 Grant from MHRD 20 from State and 20 funds from the

Institutions) The TEQIP-II made effective from 06082010 and be implemented as per Project

Implementation Plan (PIP) of MHRD (Govt of India)

As per provision in the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) of TEQIP-II project at the

state level the department responsible for Technical Education is required to ensure Budget

provision on entire 100 expenditure for their Institutions Accordingly a budget provision has

been made for entral and State share in the State Plan

After securitization and approval of National Steering ommittee (NS ) of MHRD

the following 6 institutions from the State of Haryana has been selected under Sub omponent

11 and 12 of the project-

Sub Componen 11 (S reng hening Ins i u ions o improve learning ou comes and

employabili y of gradua es)

1 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

(Govt Institution)

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

2 University Institute of Engineering amp Technology Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak (Govt Institution)

3 N ollege of Engineering Israna (Panipat) (Private Institution)

Sub Componen 12(Scaling-up Pos Gradua e educa ion and demand- driven R amp Damp I)

1 Faculty of Science Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

2 Faculty of Engg amp Technology Deen bandhu hhotu Ram University Murthal

(Sonipat)

3 Faculty of Science amp Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

Technology Hisar

A provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) was

proposed in the budget estimates 2015-16 However a provision of ` 250000 lacs (75 Centre

share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

280000 lacs (75 Centre share and 25 State Share) is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-

17 for Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme Phase ndash II (TEQIP-II)

Note ` 210000 lacs as Centre Share and ` 70000 lacs as State Govt Share

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

6 789-Special componen Plan Scheme for SC s uden s

In Haryana 20 seats are reserved for S students therefore the 20 of the

budget of the Department is being utilized on S category However in addition to this following

new schemes have been proposed for S students especially in PolytechnicEnggTechnical

courses The schemes under this category are as under-

(i) Special coaching for Admission to Engg Diploma degree holders S students

(ii) Special coaching for S students for various competition and placements

(iii) Free books to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(iv) Reimbursement of fee to S students studying in PolytechnicsEngg olleges

(v) Stipend for Scheduled aste Students

(vi) onstruction of hostel for S students

2203-Technical Educa ion-789-Special Componen Plan for SC

i) 99-Special coaching for admission

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for entrance examination a scheme ie Special oaching for admission

has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

(ii) 98-Special coaching for compe i ionsplacemen

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 000 0 000

It was felt that the S students due to their educationally and socially poor back

ground are enable to participate in selection process for Technical Education courses To make

them aware and prepare for ompetitions and Placement a scheme ie Special oaching for

competitionsplacement has been framed by the Govt for the purpose

However this scheme has been discontinued by the Department during the year

2012-13 Therefore no provision is being made in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan

2016-17 for the said scheme

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) 97-Supply of Free books

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 10000 0 10000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 10000 0 10000

Due to poor Socio-economic status of Scheduled aste many of S students are

unable to purchase dictionary and prescribed syllabusreference book for the entire course

To make available sets of prescribed syllabusreference books in the library to

Scheduled astes students of the Institute for 30 of admitted students (course-wise)

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedInstitution (Polytechnics Engg

olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly approved by

HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities established by or

under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 31000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 10000 lacs a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 10000 lacs is being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the said Scheme

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iv) 96-Reimbursemen of fee

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 50000 0 50000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 000

Total 50000 0 50000

To cover those S students who are not covered under the criteria of annual

Parental income upto ` 25 lacs under Govt of India Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Scheme for S

students

To facilitate S students in getting good technical education who are otherwise

unable to join such institutions due to their poor economic conditions

Scheduled astes students of GovtGovt AidedPrivate Technical Institutions

(Polytechnics Engg olleges MBAM APharmacyArchitectureHotel Management ollege duly

approved by HSBTEAI TE including Technical ourses of UniversitiesDeemed Universities

established by or under entralState Act)

A sum of ` 250000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17

Against the original provision of ` 50000 lacs a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the

Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17

for the above said scheme

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

v) 95-S ipend for Scheduled Cas e S uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

It is felt that S students inspite of being available reservation and provision of

tuition fee and other merit based scholarships are unable to pursue higher education due to lack

of financial resources to meet day to day expenditure To overcome this hurdle the scheme of

providing stipend is being proposed

To promote filing of competition amongst S student it is proposed to offer merit

base scholarship to well performing students in academic The value of scholarship is proposed

to be tentatively ` 10000- per annum

Since the scheme of ScholarshipStipend to S Students is being restructured

therefore no provision was made in the Annual Plan 2015-16 and on approval of the restructured

scheme the provision will be made in the Revised Annual Plan 2015-16 therefore no provision is

being proposed in the Annual Plan 2016-17

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

vi) 99-Cons ruc ion of Hos el for SC s uden s

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 0 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

0 100000 100000

Total 000 100000 100000

At present there are no earmarked hostels for S girls or boys As per the present

system of hostel allotment the academic merit is the criteria It is felt that S students are

deprived of hostel accommodation it is an impediment for their participation in Technical

Education To overcome this it is proposed to have earmarked hostels for S girls and boys In

these hostels the first priority shall be of S candidates and in case of any vacancy same may be

allotted to General category students

The financial support other than budget provision shall be drawn from schemes of

S Welfare being implemented by Department of Women amp child Development Department of

Higher Education Department of Social Welfare of Govt of India

A sum of ` 433000 lacs has been proposed for the 12th five year plan 2012-17 A

sum of ` 100000 lacs has been provided in the Plan Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 19000 lacs is

being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the above said scheme

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

7 112-EnggTechnical Colleges amp Institute

i) 92-Es ablishmen of Na ional Ins i u e of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Panchkula

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education

Grant in aid 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on Education(Technical

Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

National Institute of Fashion Technology is being established by Ministry of Textile

Govt of India at Sector 23-Panchkula The State Govt is committed to provide funds amounting

to ` 997100 lacs towards development of buildings infrastructure hostel staff residencies

furniture IT Hardware and Software Vehicles etc as well as viability gap funding for the 1st four

years of the running of the NIFT Project The physical possession of the site measuring 10 acre in

sector 23 Panchkula for establishment of NIFT ampus has been taken over and lay out plan and

drawings for construction of above said project are under preparation The funds will be provided

by the State Govt in phased manner in three Financial Years ie from 2014-15 to 2016-17 The

standing Finance ommittee of the State Govt in its meeting held on 10122013 has cleared the

said project

Against the original provision of ` 150000 lacs a sum of ` 000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 200000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

ii) 93-Es ablishmen of Ch Devi Lal Engg College Paniwala Mo a (Sirsa)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 000 000 000

The Ch Devi Lal Govt Engg College Paniwala Mota (Sirsa) is a prestigious State

Engineering College in the field of Technical Education The track record of the Institute Indicated

a 100 employmentself employment Presently the Institution is 100 Govt Aided

A sum of 350000 lacs has been provided in the 12th five Year Plan 2012-17 Since

there is already sufficient funds available with the colleges therefore no provision is being made

in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and Annual Plan 2016-17 under the above said scheme This is a

continuing scheme

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iii) 94-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Rewari

` in lacs

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

100000 100000

Total - 100000 100000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 525 acres at village Zainabad (Rewari) for establishment of Rao Birender Singh State

Institute of Engg amp Technolgy Zainabad (Rewari) The land for the site of the college has been

transferred in the name of Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp

Panchayat Department Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR

Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

iv) 95-Es ablishmen of Gov Engg College Jhajjar

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education - - -

Grant in aid - - -

4202- apital Outlay on Education (Technical

Education

150000 150000

Total - 150000 150000

The State Govt vide their orders dated 9082012 has approved the proposed site

measuring 40 acres at village Silani Kesho (Jhajjar) on Jhajjar Gurgaon Road for establishment of

Govt Engg ollege Jhajjar (which has been renamed as State Institute of Engg amp Technology

Silani Kesho Jhajjar) The land for the site of the college has been transferred in the name of

Technical Education Department Haryana by the Development amp Panchayat Department

Haryana The construction work of the college is in progress by PWD BampR Haryana

Against the original provision of ` 125000 lacs A sum of ` 40000 lacs is being

proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of ` 150000 lacs is being proposed in the

Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme This is a continuing scheme

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

v) (91)-Establishment of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Village Kilohrad Sonepat

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 100000 000 100000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

It has been decided by MHRD Govt of India to establish Indian Institute of

Information Technology (IIIT) village Kilohrad Sonipat to redress the increasing skill challenges

of the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market The capital cost of each IIIT has

been identified as ` 128 Crore to be contributed in the ratio of 503515 by the Central Government

the State Government and the Industry Partners respectively HSIIDC and Hartron have been

approved as Industry Partners for the project

The site selection committee under MHRD has inspected the site at village

Kilohrad district Sonipat on 1272013 and approved the same Sanction for transfer of land

measuring 49 acre 7 kanal 11 marla of Gram Panchayat Kilohrad Distt Sonepat has been accorded

by Govt vide Endst no SBA-03-201347161-65 dated 170913

The land has been transferred in favour of Technical Education Department

Haryana Lease deed has been executed on 03102013 The draft copies of MoU amp MoA along

with rules amp regulations of the Society have been approved by MHRD Govt of India The same

has been signed by Administrative Secretary of Technical Education Department The MoU and

MoA was submitted to HSIIDC for signature in February 2014

The Guest Classes in 3 branches namely Computer Science amp Engineering

Electronics amp Communication Engineering and Information Technology with intake of 30 seats in

each branch have been started in the premises of National Institute of Technology (NIT)

Kurukshetra from the academic session 2014-15

In view of above a sum of ` 000 lacs is being proposed for the Revise Plan 2015-16

and a sum of ` 100000 lacs is being proposed for the annual plan 2016-17 in respect of the above

scheme

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

8 55- Community Development Through Polytechnics

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 20000 000 20000

4202- apital Outlay on Education

(Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 20000 000 20000

Govt of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher

Education has been implementing the scheme of Community Development through Polytechnics

(Govt and Govt Aided Polytechnics) during the 11th Plan period from 2009 onward as a part of

the sub mission of Polytechnics The scheme provides for imparting short term non formal skill

development programme in various skills trades besides appropriate technology transfer to the

local community Major emphasis under the scheme is on skill development popularization of

appropriate technologies and providing of technical and support services to the intended targets

group The targets group under the scheme includes SC ST OBC Minority Women Person with

disabilities Economically weaker section and other disadvantaged section of the society

16 Polytechnics in Haryana as detailed below have been selected under the above

scheme-

1 Govt Polytechnic Nilokheri 2 Govt Polytechnic Ambala City 3 Govt Polytechnic Hisar 4 Govt Polytechnic Uttawar 5 Govt Polytechnic for women Ambala City 6 Govt Polytechnic for women Sirsa 7 Govt Polytechnic Jhajjar 8 Govt Polytechnic Sonepat 9 Govt Polytechnic Mandi Adampur 10 Govt Polytechnic Sirsa 11 Govt Polytechnic for women Faridabad 12 BPS Mahila Polytechnic Kanya Gurkul Khanpur Kalan 13 Govt Polytechnic Narnaul 14 Vaish Technical Polytechnic Rohtak 15 SJP Polytechnic Damla 16 Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Rohtak

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Under the old scheme the funds were released by MHRD direct to the concerned

implementing institutions and the monitoring of the scheme was made by the NITTTR However

during the financial year 2011-12 the scheme was reviewed by MHRD and now it has been

decided that the funds under the new scheme may be released through State Finance Department to

the concerned institution Accordingly new head of Account has been opened by the Accountant

General Haryana The new scheme is a 100 centrally sponsored and the amount provided under

the scheme will not be a part of the Department Plan ceiling

There is s Budget provision of ` 20000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 20000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and ` 20000 lacs

is being proposed for Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

9 82-Modernization of Existing Polytechnics (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical

Education

100000 000 100000

4202- apital

Outlay on

Education(Techni

cal Education

000 000 000

Total 100000 000 100000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for up-gradation of existing PolytechnicsAided Polytechnics As per selected

Polytechnics under the scheme of submissions under coordinated action for skill Development for

providing modern equipment and replacement of absolute equipment and for providing modern

facilities for application of IIT in teaching learning testing processes etc The name of

Polytechnics are Govt Polytechnic Ambala CityHisarAdampurNarnaul NilokheriSirsaGovt

Polytechnic for Women AmbalaSirsaFaridabadGovt Polytechnic Education Society Nathusari

ChoptaManesarLoharu have been selected under the above scheme The funds provided in the

Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 30000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 100000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates 2015-16 and a sum of `

100000 is being proposed for the Annual Plan 2016-17 for the said scheme

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

10 89-Setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State (` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 200000 000 200000

4202- apital Outlay on

Education (Technical Education

000 000 000

Total 200000 000 200000

The Govt of India Ministry of Human Resources Development is providing

Financial Assistance for setting up of New Govt Polytechnics in the State for the

unservedunderserved district Under this scheme 7 districts have been selected for setting up of

New Polytechnics in Haryana namely Panchkula Yamuna Nagar Kurukshetra Panipat

Fatehabad Kaithal and Rewari A sum of ` 123000 lacs (` 80000 lacs for constructions work and `

43000 lacs for Machinery Equipment) for each polytechnic will be provided by Govt of India A

sum of 70000 lacs have been released by Govt of India during the year 2013-14 The funds

provided in the Budget under this scheme for the year 2014-15 will shortly to be released by Govt

of India

There is s Budget provision of ` 100000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme A sum of ` 200000 is being proposed in the Revised Budget 2015-16 and a sum of `

200000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates 2016-17 for the said scheme

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

11 97-Cons ruc ion of Womenrsquos Hos el in Poly echnics (100 Cen rally Sponsored Scheme)

(` in lacs)

Revenue apital Total

2203-Technical Education 000 000 000

4202- apital Outlay on Education Sports

Art amp ulture-02-Technical Education-

104-Polytechnics-97- onstruction of

Womenrsquos Hostel in Polytechnics

000 50000 50000

Total 000 50000 50000

Govt of India is providing financial assistance for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel

in GovtGovt Aided Polytechnics ` 10000 lacs per polytechnics under the Scheme of

submission of Polytechnics under coordinated action for skill development The amount of `

10000 lacs is to be released in installments based on progress achieved The Grants under the

schemes are to be released by Govt of India through concerned State through Book Transfer via

RBI for the further release of the specified amount to the concerned Polytechnic The grant in Aid

shall be utilized by the concerned States for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel in the Polytechnics

and the Technical Education Department shall release the amount mentioned against each

polytechnic immediately on receipt of funds for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel The State Govt

may ensure that sanctioned amount are released to the specified polytechnics in a time bound

manner to complete the construction activities at the earliest The Polytechnic may submit

physical progress report quarterly in the prescribed format indicating the name of agency to

whom the work is entrusted duly certified by constructing agency The expenditure over and

above will have to be met by the State Govt The terms and condition as contained in Govt of

India letter No 1522011-1TS (IV) dated 11052011 will have to be adhere to by the State

GovtDepartment At present the construction work under the above scheme is being carried

out in 9 existing Govt Polytechnics and the Govt of India MHRD has accorded sanction for

release of ` 7000 lacs for construction of Womenrsquos Hostel at Govt Polytechnic Manesar

(Gurgaon) during the year 2013-14 and there is a proposal for construction of 5 womenrsquos hostel in

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

New Govt Polytechnics during the year 2014-15 for which ` 50000 lacs is likely to be released by

Govt of India for the said purpose The construction work under the scheme is being carried out

by the State agency ie PWD BampR Haryana

There is s Budget provision of ` 50000 lacs during the year 2015-16 under this

scheme and a sum of ` 50000 is being proposed in the Revised Estimates for the Financial Year

2015-16 and a sum of ` 50000 lacs is being proposed in the Budget Estimates for the Financial

Year 2016-17 for the said scheme

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programme including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programme

xii) a Scholarship Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of students of Polytechnics Rs 500- PM

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xiii) Particulars of recipients of concession permits or authorizations granted by it

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Xiv) Details in respect of the information available to or held by it reduced in an electronic form

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xiv) The following information is available with the department in electronic form xiv) a Profile of Department includes-1) Technical Education policy 2) Brief information of various institutes under the control of Department of Technical Education 3) World Bank Projects 4) Curriculum and fees structure of various disciplines 5) Duties assigned to officers 6) Citizen Charter 7) Public notices

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

8) Admission Entrance Test Results 9) Prospectus for various admissions 10) Guidelines for establishment of new diploma level institutions 11) Recruitment notices 12) Budget Expenditure and revenue receipts 13) IRG Schemes 14) Staffing Position 15) Gradation List for Group lsquoArsquo 16) Migration Rules

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens form obtaining information including the working hours of a library or reading room if maintained for public use

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xv) The citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of the Department (wwwtecheduhrygovin)

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

xvi) The names designations and other particulars of the public information officers

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector

Technical Educati n Department Haryana

Lis of Au hori ies Designa ed under RTI Ac -2005

Sr

No

Public Authority APIO SPIO Ist Appellate

Authority

1 Directorate of TechnicalEducationHaryanaPa nchkula Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

MsArun Goel Deputy Director

ShSunil Gupta Joint Director

ShDPChauhan Additional Director

2 Haryana State Board of Technical Education Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuksham Goyal Asst Secy

Smt Shivani Aggarwal Deputy Secretary

ShSunil Seth Additional Secretary

3 Haryana State Counseling Society Bays No7-12Sec-4 Panchkula

SmtSuman ChaudharyDeputy Director

ShRajesh Aggarwal Joint Director

DrAzad Singh Rathee AddlDirector