welcome to lakecity
TRANSCRIPT
INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
INVITATION
WELCOME TO LAKECITY
212
TH Council Meeting
14th
-15th
July 2017
Udaipur (Rajasthan)
Shri S.K Nirmal
Secretary General,IRC
Dated, the 15th June 2017
Dear Colleague,
I have pleasure to inform you that on the invitation of the
Government of Rajasthan, the 212thMid Term Council Meeting of the
Indian Roads Congress will be held at Udaipur (Rajasthan) on 14th&
15th July 2017.
I cordially invite you to attend the Council Meeting and look
forward to your active participation in its deliberations.
This booklet contains the programme and other necessary
information for the meeting. For any further information, please feel
free to write to us.
Yours sincerely,
(S.K. Nirmal)
YOUR HOST
The 212thMid Term Council meeting of the Indian Roads
Congress will be held at Udaipur on 14th& 15
th July 2017. The host of
the Council meeting is Public Works Department, Government of
Rajasthan, Chief Patron of Local Organizing Committee (LOC) is
Hon’ble Minister Shri Yunus Khan, Rajasthan PWD; Patron of LOC
Shri Alok, Principal Secretary, PWD; Contact personnel and their
telephone numbers at New Delhi and Udaipur are given in
Appendix-1 and a guide map of Udaipur is in Appendix-2.
ABOUT UDAIPUR
Udaipur, formerly the capital of the Mewar Kingdom, is a city in
the western Indian state of Rajasthan. Founded by MaharanaUdai
Singh II in 1559, it’s set around a series of artificial lakes and is known
for its lavish royal residences. City Palace, overlooking Lake Pichola,
is a monumental complex of 11 palaces, courtyards and gardens,
famed for its intricate peacock mosaics.
IMPORTANT PLACES OF INTEREST
Lake Pichola: Pichola Lake is one of the most beautiful and picturesque lakes of Rajasthan, India. Located in the heart of the city, Pichola Lake is the oldest and one of the largest lakes of Udaipur. Pichola Lake is enveloped by lofty Palaces, temples, bathing ghats and elevated hills on all its sides. In the southern part of this lake, there is a hill that is known as Machhala Magra and one can see glimpse of Ekling garh Fort from here. The City Palace of Udaipur broadens along the eastern banks of this lake. Built by Jagat Singh, Mohan Mandir is situated in the north-east corner of Lake Pichola. Lake Pichola comprises several islands that accompany the calm waters of the lake. The world-renowned Lake Palace is perfectly located on the Jag Island of this tranquil lake. Even the Jag Mandir, another destination of tourists, is located on an island of this lake. Above all, a trip to Pichola Lake would be incomplete with a boat ride. The pristine blue waters of the lake leave a soothing impact on the spectator. At the time sun-set, a boat ride in this lake is sufficient to enthrall anyone. City Palace Udaipur: City Palace, Udaipur, is a palace complex situated in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan. It was built over a period of nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty. Construction began in 1553, started by Maharana Udai Singh II of the Sisodia Rajput family as he shifted his capital from the erstwhile Chittor to the new found city of Udaipur. The palace is located on the east bank of Lake Pichola and has several palaces built within its complex.
The City Palace in Udaipur was built in a flamboyant style and is
considered the largest of its type in the state of Rajasthan. It was built
atop a hill, in a fusion of the Rajasthani and Mughal architectural
styles, providing a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
The palace has over a hundred rooms, with displays of costumes and
modern art. The glass and mirror in the interiors are Haveli work. It
also preserves an example of Mewar painting on the walls of the
Queen's Chamber. The two peacocks made from small pieces of
colored glasses are examples of glasswork.
Crystal Gallery : The crystal gallery is a museum which overlooks the
Darbar hall of fateh Prakash Palace within the city palace complex.
Originally, it was a gallery from where the royal ladies in the court
used to watch special functions. It now houses Mewar`s famous
crystal collection of furnitures and other objects of art. Lakhs of
twinkling points of light radiates through the corridors as one looks at
the collection of crystals a thing that is unique in the world . They were
commissioned Maharana Sajjan Singh ( 1859-1884) from Birmingham
in around 1877. The gallery displays sofa sets with hand rest and
frames, a four poster bed with rich hangings, tables, throne like chairs,
dining table with all type crokeries and table fountains all made of
glass.
Lake palace : The Lake Palace is situated on the Jagniwas island in
the middle of lake Pichhola. The island is about an acre and half in
size and was built by Maharana Jagat singh II in 1754. It used to be a
pleasure palace for the royal family in summers and has now been
turned into a heritage hotel.
Jag Mandir ( Lake Pichhola ) : The first island palace of lake
pichhola, Jagmandir was built by Maharana karansinghji in 1622 AD
and was intended to be pleasure palace of regal parties and functions.
The legend says that Jagmandir was inspiration behind the worlds
famous Taj Mahal. The island has some elegant stone carving and a
big row of elephants, a chhatri made of grey blue stone and ample
courtyards, trees, and flowers.
Sahelio ki Badi : Maharana Sangram Singh built this beautiful garden
and fountain in the mid of 180th
century. Widespread lawns, gushing
fountains and dappled walking lanes characterize the garden. It has
four pool with graceful kiosk and fountains that sport elephant trunks
for spouts in Kamal Talai pool.
Sajjangarh Fort : Also famously known as mansoon palace of
Maharajas, atop a hill overlooking all the lakes and serene beauty of
city Udaipur was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh towards the end of
19th century. There is nothing much here, however it continues to be
an attraction because one can get a commanding view of the city
palace complex, lakes around, sunset in Aravali hills and city at a
glance as birds eye view. One can also visit Biological park and wild
life sanctuary situated within sajjagarh campus.
Fateh sagar Lake : This lake is located on the north of the lake
Pichhola, which is an artificial lake built by Maharana Jai Singh in
1678. It is dotted by hills and woodlands. There is a canal linking the
two lakes via Swaroop sagar and Rang sagar lakes. In Fateh sagar
lake there is island known as Nehru garden and solar observatory.
One can enjoy the serene beauty by taking boat rides in the lake.
Bagore-ki-Haveli: The museum was once a royal house and was
restored most of it converted into a museum and cultural centre. This
is very congenial old building situated on the water front of lake
Pichhola at Gangaur ghat. The prime minister of Mewar, Amar chand
Badwa, built it in 18th century. It has over 100 rooms and some very
interesting display of costumes and modern art. The glass and mirror
in the interiors of haveli are well preserved too.
Bhartiya lok Kala Mandal : The museum is dedicated to Indian Folk
arts and displays folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk
musical instruments, folk deities, and paintings. There is a section
dedicated to tribal art. It is specially interesting for its tradional puppet
shows.
Shilpgram : The craft village, located north west of city, is a must see
place for those who want to see the cultural heritage of India, its
handicrafts and more. It is an interesting place with traditional houses
from four states Rajasthan,Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra. There are
demonstration by musician, dancers, and artisansfrom different states.
The festive seasons sees huge crowds. Shilgram hosts craft fair every
year in December which is biggest in India, people from different
states in the country holds there stalls showcasing there art and craft
work.
Pratap Gaurav Kendra : Spread over vastly over 25 Bigha land at
Tiger hills, the Pratap Gaurav Kendra is dedicated to the Legendary
Maharana Pratap and history of Mewar. Major attraction is 57 feet tall
sitting statue of Maharana Pratap atop a hill. Highlight of Kendra is 3D
presentation of Haldighati war, live mechanical exhibition model of
famous historical events & warriors, Light and Sound show etc.
Sajjan Niwas Garden (Gulab Bag ) : The large park was built in 1881
by Maharana Sajjan singhji for the benefit of town population. The
garden have many varieties of trees. The Sarswati Bhawan Library
earlier known as Victoriya hall is an exquisite building that was
constructed to commemorate diamond jubilee of Queen Victoriya. It
also houses several rare books and a statue of queen Victoriya.
Maharana Pratap Memorial ( Moti Magri ) : An impressive bronze
statue of Maharana Pratap on his favorite horse Chetak, stands atop
the Hill famously known as Moti Magri overlooks fatehsagar lake. The
legendary and royal horse Chetak is as famous as his rider for his
courage and fearlessness. The sound and light show held every
evening is worth viewing.
Sukhadiya Circle : An landmark built on the traffic roundabout in the
city, it is a three tiered fountain which is lit at night, of scalloped dishes
surrounded by a wheat –ear motif ( Symbol of prosperity ). Around the
fountain is circular pond with boating facility, surrounded by garden. It
is a popular gateway for the locals and is famous for its street food
available around Sukhadiya circle.
Dudh Talai and Rope way : Located on the banks of lake Pichhola
and at the base of Machhala magra hill is a small pond called Dudh
Talai. Nearby dudh Talai there is a beautiful park with musical fountain
and a path leading to the mountain atop where stands the ruins of
Ekling Garh which can be reached by Ropeway too. The view of Lake
Pichhola at Sunset from mountain top is breathtaking. One can enjoy
boating at Lake Pichhola.
Jagdish Temple : Built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651 on a rock
above the busy crossing of Jagdish Chowk, close to the city palace,
Jagdish temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The largest and most
splendid temple in the city and it has a large flight of stairs leading to it
and a beautiful black stone Idol of Lord Vishnu in his incarnation as
Lord Jagannath.Its exterior and plinth are covered with various figure
of alligators, elephants, horsemen, and celestial musician who rise in
tiers.
NEAR BY TOURIST PLACES
THE JAISAMAND LAKE :- Jaisamand Lake is renowned for being the
second largest artificial lake in Asia. In fact, it used to be the largest artificial lake
in Asia until Aswan Dam in Egypt was not constructed. Located at a distance
of 48 kilometres from the city of Udaipur . In 1685, Maharana Jai Singh built
this lake during the construction of a dam on the Gomti River. Jaisamand Lake
covers an area of 36 square kilometres. The massive dam was constructed on
this lake also houses a centrally located Shiva temple. The summer palace of
the queen of Udaipur forms a perfect backdrop to the Lake. There are six,
intricately carved marble cenotaphs on its embankment. Jaisamand Lake
comprises seven islands, of which, one is still inhabited by the tribe of Bhil
Minas. Graceful marble steps lead to the water and you can enjoy a lovely boat
ride in the mesmerizing waters. Jaisamand Lake is close to the Jaisamand
Sanctuary which serves as habitat to various types of birds, panthers, leopards,
deer, wild boars and Crocodiles.
THE CHITTOR FORT :- The Chittor Fort or Chittorgarh is one of the
largest forts in India. It is a World Heritage Site. The fort was the capital
of Mewarand is today situated in the Chittorgarh town. It sprawls over a hill
180 m (590.6 ft) in height spread over an area of 280 ha (691.9 acres) above the
plains of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort precinct has several
historical palaces, gates, temples and two prominent commemoration towers.
Located at a distance of 120 kilometres from the city of Udaipur
In 2013, at the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee held
in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Chittorgarh Fort, along with 5 other forts of
Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the group Hill
Forts of Rajasthan. The fort has total seven gates (in local language, gate is
called Pol), namely the Padan Pol, Bhairon Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ganesh Pol,
Jodla Pol, Laxman Pol and the main gate named the Ram Pol (Lord Rama's
Gate). All the gateways to the fort have been built as massive stone structures
with secure fortifications for military defense. The doors of the gates with pointed
arches are reinforced to fend off elephants and cannon shots. The top of the
gates have notched parapets for archers to shoot at the enemy army.
THE KUMBHALGARH FORT :- Kumbhalgarh ("Kumbhal fort") is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, in the Rajsamand district near Udaipur of Rajasthan state in western India. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, Kumbhalgarh is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Occupied until the late 19th century, the fort is now open to the public and is spectacularly lit for a few minutes each evening. Kumbalgarh is situated 82 km northwest of Udaipur by road. It is the most important fort in Mewar after Chittaurgarh.
In 2013, at the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Kumbhalgarh Fort, along with five other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan.
With a wall over 38 km long, the fort is the second largest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China and the second largest fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh Fort.
RAJSAMAND LAKE :- Rajsamand Lake (also known as Rajsamudra Lake) is a lake near the town of Rajsamand in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Built in the
17th century, it is approximately 1.75 miles (2.82 km) wide, 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 60 feet (18 m) deep. It was built across the Gomati river, with a catchment area of approximately 196 sq mi (510 km2).
Rajsamand Lake is one of the five popular lakes of Mewar. Located 66 km in the north of Udaipur, Rajsamand Lake lies between the cities of Rajnagar and Kankroli. It is also known by the name of Rajsamudra Lake in Rajasthan. Rajsamand Lake was built by Maharana Raj Singh in 1660. Aslo on the embankment of the lake there are nine pavilions or “nauchowki” (nine ghats), total nine landings, nine steps in each landing & each step is of nine inches height.
Rajsamand Lake was made the seaplane base of Imperial Airways during World War II, for over six years.
SHRINATH TEMPLE NATHDWARA
Nathdwara is a town in India's western state of Rajasthan. It is located in the Aravalli hills,on the banks of the Banas River in Rajsamand District, 48 kilometres north-east
of Udaipur. This town is famous for its temple of Krishna which houses the deity
ofShrinathji, a 14th-century, 7-year-old "infant" incarnation of Krishna. The deity was
originally worsh ipped at JATIPURA Mathura and was shifted in the 1672
from Govardhan hill, near Mathura along holy river Yamuna after being retained
at Agra for almost six months. Literally, Nathdwara means ‘Gateway to Shrinathji
(God)’. Nathdwara is a significant Vaishnavite shrine pertaining to thePushti Marg or the Vallabh Sampradaya or the Shuddha Advaita founded by Vallabha Acharya, revered mainly
by people ofGujarat and Rajasthan, among others. Vitthal Nathji, son of Vallabhacharya
institutionalised the worship of Shrinathji at Nathdwara. Nathdwara town itself is
popularly referred to as ‘Shrinathji’, after the presiding deity.
As per the religious beliefs, the shrine at Nathdwara was built in the 17th century at the spot as exactly ordained by Shrinathji himself.The idol of the Lord Krishna was
being transferred from Vrindaban to protect
it from the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb who,
according to sectarian literature, wished to have the deity reside with him in Agra.When the idol reached the spot at village Sihad or Sinhad, the wheels of bullock cart in which the idol was being transported sank axle-deep in mud and could not be moved any farther. The accompanying priests realised that the particular place was the Lord's chosen spot and accordingly, a temple was built there under the rule and protection of the then Maharana Raj Singh of Mewar. Shrinathji Temple is also known as 'Haveli of Shrinathji’ (mansion)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location : 24° 58° N 73° 68 E
Altitude : 598 m above sea level
Summer Temperature : 34oC to 38
oC
Clothing : Cotton clothes, rains during July
Rainy Season : June to September
Language Spoken : Mewari, Hindi, English.
CONNECTIVITY
Udaipur is well connected to the major cities of India by Road, Rail
and Air.
Air: Dabok airport, also known as MaharanaPratap Airport, is a very
small domestic airport situated in a satellite town about 20 kilometres
from Udaipur. Daily flights connect Udaipur
with Jaipur, Mumbai and Delhi. AirIndia, JetAirways, IndiGo and Spice
Jet are operational at present.
Rail: Udaipur City railway station and Rana Pratap Nagar railway
station are two railway stations in Udaipur. Through them, Udaipur has
direct train connectivity on the broad gauge network to most of the
major cities in Rajasthan and the rest of India.
Road: The city lies on the intersection point of East West
Corridor, Golden Quadrilateral, National Highway (NH) 76 and
National Highway (NH) 8, midway between Delhi and Mumbai, located
around 700 kilometres from either city. Apart from Rajasthan State
Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC), there are numerous private
operators and companies providing bus services to and from the other
cities.
Local Transport: Unmetered taxis, Private Taxi, Radio taxi, auto
rickshaws, and regular city bus services are available in the city. Since
2015 Uber and Ola cab services are available.
ACCOMMODATION
The accommodation to Council members will be provided by the
host Department from 13th July afternoon to 16
th July 2017
morning provided their confirmation is received by the Local
Organizing Secretary latest by 10th July 2017.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
The timings of Flight Services of various companies to and from
Udaipur are given in Appendix-3. The timings of the flight as shown in
Appendix are subject to change and participants are advised to
ascertain correct times before booking their tickets. Since a large
number of participants are expected to attend the Council Meeting in
addition to the normal air passenger traffic, it is advised to book their
onward and return journeys by themselves, well in advance.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Medical facilities will be available at the venue of the meeting.
SOCIAL AND LADIES PROGRAMME
There are number of shopping complexes including show rooms for
local handicrafts. Udaipur is well known for handicrafts such as
paintings, marble articles, silver arts and terracotta. The Shilpgram is
a platform where regional handicraft and hand-loom products is
developed and brought for sell. Arrangements will be made for the
ladies accompanying the Members to visit those places including few
religious places of the city and outside.
INSPECTION TOURS
A lot of infrastructure projects are coming up in this city.
Arrangements will be made to visit a number of project sites and the
places of heritage, Members interested to avail the tour may intimate
the Local Organizing Committee by 10th
July 2017.
GENERAL
Members are requested to fill up the Registration Form and
Accommodation Form given in Appendices-4&5 and forward the
same to the addresses given thereon latest by to avoid any
inconvenience on arrival. The members are also requested to send
their details including their Contact Numbers and E-mail IDs so that
latest information can be sent to them well in time.
CUT-OFF DATES FOR ARRANGEMENTS
Accommodation, Registration and Local Tours: 10th
July 2017
IRC CAMP OFFICE AT UDAIPUR
The office of the Indian Roads Congress will start functioning at
Udaipur from 13th July 2017. The office will be located at
Radission Blu Udaipur Palace Resort , Near Fateh sagar Lake ,
Ambamata. Any communication relating to the Mid Term Council
Meeting after this date should be addressed to the Secretary General,
IRC at the camp office. Members may also communicate through
email at [email protected] and email of local organizing
committee [email protected]
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 13th July 2017 Venues
14.00-17.00 Arrival of delegates
17.00-18.00 Registration Hotel Radisson Blu
Friday, 14th July 2017
09.00-10.30 Registration
10.30-12.00 Inauguration
12.00-12.30 Tea
12.30-13.30 212th Council Meeting
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Council Meeting Contd.
16.00-16.15 Tea
16.15-18.15 Council Meeting Contd.
18.30-20.30 Cultural Programme
20.30-22.00 Dinner
Saturday, 15th July 2017
09.00-10.00 Registration
10.00-11.30 HRB Meeting
11.30-12.00 Tea
12.00-13.00 Secretary/E-in-C/Chief Engineer’s Meeting
13.00-14.30 Lunch
15.00-16.00 Valedictory Function
16.00-16.30 Tea
18.30-20.30 Cultural Programme
20.30-22.00 Dinner
Sunday, 16th July 2017
Morning Local Tour for Delegates
Evening Departure of Delegates
Appendix-1
CONTACT PERSONNEL & THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBERS
IRC, NEW DELHI
Shri S.K. Nirmal Secretary General, IRC
[email protected] 011-26185303
Shri D. Sam Singh Deputy Secretary (i/c)
[email protected] [email protected]
011-26105160 9643862990
Shri Rahul Patil Deputy Director (Tech.)
[email protected] [email protected]
011-26185273 9312849826
Local Organizing Committee
Sh. Shiv Lahri Sharma Chief Engineer & Addl. Secy PWD Rajasthan Jaipur
Chairman 9829058181
Sh. Anil Kumar Garg Chief Engineer (NH) PWD Rajasthan Jaipur
Vice Chairman 7742453586
Shri. M.L. Verma Addl. Chief Engineer PWD Zone Udaipur
Local Organizing Secretary
9414688261
Smt. Ruchi Priyadarshi Chief Accounts Officer PWD Zone Udaipur
Member 9460084118
Sh. Anil Nepalia Superintending Engineer PWD Circle Chittorgarh
Member 9414026061
Sh. Ashok Kumar Sharma
Superintending Engineer PWD Circle Rajsamand
Member 9414161071
Sh. C.M. Raj Mathur Superintending Engineer PWD Circle Udaipur
Member 9414054009
Sh. R.K.S. Chauhan Superintending Engineer PWD QC Circle Udaipur
Member 9414163019
Sh. D.C. Mathur Executive Engineer, PWD City Dn. Udaipur
member 9414079740
Email ID: [email protected]
Sub Committee Important Contact Numbers for Local Arrangement at Udaipur
Accomodation / Reception/ Catering/ sub Committee
(1) Shri C. M. Raj Mathur (S.E. Udaipur) 9414054009
(2) Shri C.R. Premi (EE) 9636633019
(3) Shri P.K. Agrawal (E.E.) 9414343713
(4) Shri P.K. Sukhawal (E.E.) 9414233816
Transport / Site Visit Sub Committee
(1) Shri R.K.S. Chouhan ( S.E. Q.C.) 9414163019
(2) Shri B.L. Bheniya (E.E.) 9166099912
(3) Shri M.C. Goyal (E.E.) 9352090989
(4) Shri Shailendra Chouhan (E.E.) 7742761410
Publicity & Souvenir Sub Committee
(1) Shri Anil Nepalia (S.E. Chittorgarh) 9414026061
(2) Shri P.R.Chandak (E.E.) 9414736526
(3) Shri D.C. Mathur(E.E.) 9414079740
Venue and Conference Hall Facilities Sub Committee
(1) Shri Ashok Kumar Sharma (S.E. Rajsamand) 9414161071
(3) Shri R.N. Meena (E.E ) 9414167547
(4) Shri Ajay Mathur (E.E.(Elect.) 9414260829
Cultural / Ladies Programme
(1) Smt. Ruchi Priyadarshi, CAO 9460084118
(2) Shri H. L. Mathur (E.E.) 9352517531
(3) Smt. Nisha Vyas ( A.En.) 9468582385
Medical& First Aid
(1) Shri D.C. Mathur(E.E.) 9414079740
(2) Shri Bangali Ram (E.E.) 9414157818
Appendix-3A
TIMINGS OF AIR SERVICES
Onward Flights S No From To Flight No. Departure Arrival Airlines
1 Delhi Udaipur SG-2623 7.15 9.30 Spice Jet
2 Delhi Udaipur 6E-746 7.40 9.10 Indigo
3 Delhi Udaipur 9W-824 11.20 12.25 Jet Airways
4 Delhi Udaipur AI-471 13.10 14.20 Air india
5 Delhi Udaipur 6E-751 13.25 14.35 Indigo
6 Mumbai Udaipur 9W-2093 5.10 6.30 Jet Airways
7 Mumbai Udaipur 9W-355 8.30 12.25 Jet Airways
8 Mumbai Udaipur 6E-749 12.15 13.40 Indigo
9 Mumbai Udaipur AI-643 14.15 15.45 Air india
10 Mumbai Udaipur 9W-2073 16.20 17.40 Jet Airways
11 Mumbai Udaipur 6E-764 17.20 18.50 Indigo
12 Jaipur Udaipur SG-2623 8.30 9.30 Spice Jet
Outward Flights S No From To Flight No. Departure Arrival Airlines
1 Udaipur Delhi SG-2637 9.50 12.30 Spice Jet
2 Udaipur Delhi 9W-823 12.55 14.10 Jet Airways
3 Udaipur Delhi 6E-746 14.10 15.30 Indigo
4 Udaipur Delhi AI-472 15.00 16.10 Air india
5 Udaipur Delhi 6E-4299 19.25 20.45 Indigo
6 Udaipur Mumbai 9W-2094 7.00 8.20 Jet Airways
7 Udaipur Mumbai 6E-748 9.40 11.35 Indigo
8 Udaipur Mumbai 6E-753 15.10 16.35 Indigo
9 Udaipur Mumbai AI-644 16.20 17.50 Air india
10 Udaipur Jaipur SG-2637 9.50 10.50 Spice Jet
Appendix-3B
TIMINGS OF TRAINS SERVICES
Onward Trains S No From To Train No. Departure Arrival Train
1 Kolkata Udaipur 12315 13.10 02.45 Ananya Exp.
2 Jammu Tawi Udaipur 04972 09:30 09:20 JammuTawi Garib Rath special
3 Jaipur Udaipur 12992 14:00 21:30 Jaipur Intercity Exp.
4 Mumbai Bandra
Udaipur 12995 15:50 08:55 Mumbai Bandra (T.) SF Exp.(PT)
5 Khajuraho Udaipur 19665 09:25 06:35 Khajuraho Exp.
6 Hazrat Nizamuddin
Udaipur 12963 19:00 07:00 Mewar SF Exp. (PT)
7 Ajmer Udaipur 59603 07:50 05:00 Ajmer Passanger
8 Chittaurgarh Udaipur 59605 05:45 08:35 Chittaurgarh Passanger
9 Delhi Sarai Rohila
Udaipur 12981 19:40 07:50 Chetak Express (PT)
10 New Jalpaiguri
Udaipur 19602 08:15 03:55 New Jalpaiguri Weekly Exp.(PT)
11 Kolkata Shalimar
Udaipur 19659 20:22 08:55 Shalimar Weekly Exp.
12 Jaipur Udaipur 09721 06:15 13:15 Jaipur Special fare SF Special
13 Ratlam Udaipur 19327 16:45 23:59 Ratlam Exp.
14 Indore Udaipur 19329 07:30 19:15 Veer Bhumi Chittaurgarh Exp.
15 Nimach Udaipur 59835 06:50 11:45 Nimach
16
Bandra Terminus
Udaipur 22901 23:25 15:55 Bandra Terminus SF Exp.
Outward Trains
S No
From To Train No. Departure Arrival Train
1 Udaipur Kolkata 12316 00:20 15:10 Ananya Exp.
2 Udaipur Jammu Tawi 04971 11:15 13:40 JammuTawi Garib Rath special
3 Udaipur Jaipur 12991 6:00 13:30 Jaipur Intercity Exp.
4 Udaipur Mumbai Bandra
12996 21:35 14:20 Mumbai Bandra (T.) SF Exp.(PT)
5 Udaipur Khajuraho 19666 22:20 18:30 Khajuraho Exp.
6 Udaipur Hazrat Nizamuddin
12964 18:15 6:35 Mewar SF Exp. (PT)
7 Udaipur Ajmer 59604 9.30 18:05 Ajmer Passanger
8 Udaipur Chittaurgarh 59606 19:30 22:35 Chittaurgarh Passanger
9 Udaipur Delhi Sarai Rohila
12982 17:15 5:00 Chetak Express (PT)
10 Udaipur New Jalpaiguri
19601 00:20 18:35 New Jalpaiguri Weekly Exp.(PT)
11 Udaipur Kolkata Shalimar
19660 20:00 09:55 Shalimar Weekly Exp.
12 Udaipur Jaipur 09722 15:05 22:05 Jaipur Special fare SF Special
13 Udaipur Ratlam 19328 01:15 08:00 Ratlam Exp.
14 Udaipur Indore 19330 20:35 09:00 Veer Bhumi Chittaurgarh Exp.
15 Udaipur Nimach 59836 14:40 20:05 Nimach
16 Udaipur Bandra Terminus
22902 21:35 13:40 Bandra Terminus SF Exp.
Appendix-4
INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
212TH MID-TERM COUNCIL MEETING, UDAIPUR (RAJASTHAN)
14-15 JULY 2017
REGISTRATION FORM
Please return before 10th July 2017
Shri D. Sam Singh Deputy Secretary (i/c) Council Co-ordinator Mobile : 9643862990 Office : 011-26105160 / 26171548 Email : [email protected] [email protected]
Shri S.K. Nirmal Secretary General, IRC Indian Roads Congress Kama Koti Marg Sector-6, R.K. Puram NEW DELHI-110022 Email: [email protected]
1. Name :________________________________________
2. Designation : ________________________________________
3. Mailing Address : ________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
4. Tel Office (with STD): _______________________________________
5. Attending as Council Member/HRB Member/CE/Invitee/Other
(Yes/No)_______________(Please Mark) ____________________________
6. Name of Spouse, if accompanying _______________________________
7. Arrival date & Time at Udaipur___________________________________
Flight No./ Train Name
8. Departure Date & Time from Udaipur
Flight No./ Train Name
Date:____________ Signature_______________________
Note: This Form can also be downloaded from IRC Website: www.irc.nic.in
Appendix-5
INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
212TH MID-TERM COUNCIL MEETING, UDAIPUR (RAJASTHAN)
14-15 JULY 2017
ACCOMMODATION FORM
Please return before 10th July 2017
Shri M.L. Verma Shri C.M. Raj Mathur
(Local Organizing Secretary) (Accommodation In-charge)
Addl. Chief Engineer Superintending Engineer
PWD, Govt. of Rajasthan PWD, Udaipur
Udaipur E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: 9414054009
1. Name :___________________________________
2. Designation :__________________________________
3. Mailing Address :__________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
4. Tel Office (with STD): _____________________Mobile_____________
5. Attending as Council Member/HRB Member/CE/Invitee/Other
(Yes/No)_______________(Please Mark)________________________
6. Name of Spouse, if accompanying _____________________________
7. Arrival date & Time at Udaipur_________________________________
Flight No./ Train Name
8. Departure Date & Time from Udaipur
Flight No./ Train Name
9. Arrangement for Stay (whether own or through LOS)________________
10. If, own, give address of stay___________________________________
Date:____________ Signature________________________