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Grievance Redressal Cell Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences is committed to providing a safe, fair and harmonious learning and working environment. Grievance Redressal Cell was set up in accordance with the University Grants Commission regulations 2012 (The Gazette of India, March 23-29, 2013), and Article XXV of the constitution/MOA of Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences for handling day-today grievances related to students, parents, staff members and other stakeholders. Cell was set up in accordance with the University Grants Commission regulations 2012 (The Gazette of India, March 2329, 2013), and Article XXV of the constitution/MOA of Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences for handling day-to-day grievances related to students, parents, staff members and other stakeholders. Grievance Redressal Cell facilitates the resolution of grievances in a fair and impartial manner involving the respective School/Dept./Office (dealing with the substantive function connected with the grievance), maintaining necessary confidentiality, as the case may be. Any stakeholder with a genuine grievance may approach Grievance Redressal Cell to submit his/her grievance in writing. The Grievance may also be submitted in electronic form. Type of Grievance: Type of Grievance

Complaint portal

Contact office

All Grievances (Staff/Students/Parents/ others)

tellus@karunya.edu

Grievance Redressal Cell, Registrar’s Office, Ground Floor, Administrative Building

Ragging complaints

tellus@karunya.edu, antiragging@karunya.edu

Anti-Ragging Cell, Students Affairs Office, Ground Floor, Administrative Building.

Caste Based Discrimination

tellus@karunya.edu

SC/ST Cell, Vice-Chancellor’s Office, First Floor, Administrative Building

Gender Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Eve Teasing

tellus@karunya.edu shpc@karunya.edu

Internal Complaints Cell, Alumni Affairs Office, Ground Floor, Administrative Building


COMMITTEE: 1. Vice-Chancellor

- Chairperson

2. Registrar

- Secretary

3. Deputy Registrar (SA)

- Member

4. Dean(s) or Director(s), as the case may be

- Member(s)

5. Officer-in-Charge of Grievance Redressal Cell

- Member

6. UG/PG Student(s)/Research Scholar(s)/Women Representative(s), as the case may be

- Spl. Invitee(s)

OBJECTIVES:  To ensure a fair, impartial and consistent mechanism for redressal of varied issues faced by the stakeholders;  To uphold the dignity of the University by promoting cordial Student-Student relationship, Student-teacher relationship, teacher-teacher relationship;  To develop a responsive and accountable attitude among the stakeholders, thereby maintaining a harmonious atmosphere in the campus;  To ensure that grievances are resolved promptly, objectively and with sensitivity and in complete confidentiality;  To ensure that the views of each grievant and respondent are respected and that any party to a grievance is neither discriminated against nor victimized;  To advise stakeholders to respect the right and dignity of one another, and not to behave in a vindictive manner towards any of them for any reason


Registration: Any aggrieved student or parent or staff member with a genuine complaint will submit his/her complaint along with necessary documents, if any, through any of the following modes:  Submitting in person Sending via e-mail at "shpc@karunya.edu" or "tellus@karunya.edu"  Online Grievance Registration : https://forms.gle/brbhj3Y1yjX1G7ck9







INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences was constituted in the year 2008 in order to advocate the quality sustenance stipulated by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council. IQAC facilitates the creation of a learner-centric environment and plays a very significant role in monitoring and maintaining quality assurance within academic systems, the foremost being teaching, learning, evaluation and student progression. Objective The primary aim of the IQAC is to develop the system for concise, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution. Functions  Develop and application of quality benchmarks for various academic and administrative activities of the institution.  Dissemination of information on the various quality parameters of the higher education.  Awarding the departments and the faculties for their performance annually.  Organization of workshops, seminars on quality related things and promotion of quality circles.  Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to be submitted to NAAC based on quality parameters.  Preparation of the various departments for NBA Accreditations and subsequently leading them to ABET / ACBSP Accreditation.  Participation of the institution in the NIRF ranking (National Institutional Ranking Framework). Parameters for Internal Auditing  Monitoring the teaching learning process through Course file auditing.  Initiating auditing on Question paper setting and evaluation through the Controller of Examination Office.  Experiential Learning such as industry visits, internships and projects.  Learning beyond Curriculum – participation of the students in the guest lectures, seminars, conferences and workshops arranged within and outside the institution.  Conducting meetings at all levels as per a schedule.  Student support and progression.


Alerting the department for student and faculty achievements in terms of competitive examination and publication required with regard to accrediting bodies.

IQAC will facilitate / contribute a) Ensure heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement; b) Ensure internalization of the quality culture; b) Ensure enhancement and coordination among various activities of the institution and institutionalize all good practices; c) Provide a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning; d) Act as a dynamic system for quality changes in HEIs; e) Build an organised methodology of documentation and internal communication. Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences formed the following Composition of IQAC based on the guidelines framed by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council: 1) Chairman 1. Dr. P. Mannar Jawahar, Vice Chancellor, KITS. 2) Management Nominees 1. Dr. Ridling Margaret Waller, Pro Vice Chancellor (QS) 2. Dr. E.J. James, Pro Vice Chancellor (R & C) 3. Dr. R. Elijah Blessing, Registrar 3) Senior Administrative Officers 1. Dr. C. Joseph Kennady, Dean - School of Sciences, Arts, Media and Management 2. Dr. G. Prince Arul Raj, Dean - Engineering and Technology 3. Dr. Sajan Kurian, Dean - School of Agriculture and Biosciences 4. Dr. John De Britto, Controller of Examinations 4) Faculty Nominees 1. Dr. E. Grace Mary Kanaga, Computer Science and Engineering 2. Dr. D. Raveena Judie Dolly, Electronics and Communication Engineering 3. Dr. S.J. Vijay, Mechanical Engineering 4. Dr. P. Evanzalin Ebenanjar - Mathematics 5. Dr. S. Vincent Sam Jebadurai – Civil Engineering 6. Dr. J. Jenkin Winston, Electronics and Communication Engineering 7. Dr. M. Wilson Kumar, Mechanical Engineering 5) Nominee from Local Society/ Trust, Students and Alumni 1. Dr. S. Devaraj Arumainayagam, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore - from Local Society 2. Ms. Angeline Grace, URK18CS090 3. Ms. A. Josephine Atchaya, PRK20EC1007 4. Mr. Kevin Enoch, URK18CE003 5. Mr. J. Samuel John Peter, PRK20MS1005


6) Nominee from Employer / Industrialists / Stakeholders 1. Dr. P. Jeyasingh, Chief Operating Officer, Jasmin Infotech, Chennai 2. Dr. L.S. Jeyagopal, Managing Director, Mithran Structures, Coimbatore. 3. Dr. P. Sweety Jose, EEE, Dept. of PSG College of Tech - Alumni 7) Senior Teacher from IQAC 1. Dr. D. Tensing, Director - Quality Assurance and Accreditation The Committee shall carryout the functions prescribed by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.



PROVISION OF LIFTS

Sl.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Capacity 13 PASSENGERS 4 PASSENGERS 10 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS 8 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS 8 PASSENGERS Total

Location CST Block CST Block Media Centre CTC + Library Block CTC + Library Block ES + Biotech Block ES + Biotech Block S&H + ES Block S&H + ES Block Admin Block

Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 Nos

RESTROOMS FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED AND ELDERLY PERSONS Sl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Make OTIS LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS FUJITEC LIFTS JOHNSON LIFTS

List of Building / Blocks

Number of Restroom

Aerospace Block Work Shop Block CSE Block Civil Block EEE Department S&H Department ECE Department Bio Tech Department CTC / Library Placement Admin Block Total

3 2 6 3 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 33

RAMPS

Ramps are provided in all the buildings in order to make the accessibility of the physically disabled and elderly persons easy.
















Implementation of mandatory Internship policy for students In KITS, students are facilitated with Internships both in industries and academic institutions. From the academic year 2018 onwards Internship is made compulsory for every student and indicated in the program structure. The program structures for B.Tech. & M.Tech. programs are given below: PROGRAM STRUCTURE (B.Tech. programs) S.No. Category 1 Humanities and Social Sciences including Management Courses 2 Entrepreneurship Courses 3 Basic Science Courses 4 Engineering Science Courses 5 Professional Core Courses 6 Professional Elective Courses 7 Open Subjects 8 Online Courses 9 Mini Project / Internship / Project Mandatory Courses [Environment Studies, Induction Programme, 10 Indian Constitution, Value Education, etc.] Total PROGRAMME STRUCTURE (M.Tech. programs) S. No. Category 1 Professional Core courses 2 Professional Elective courses Open Courses – Electives from other Technical and /or Emerging 3 Courses 4 Mini Project / Industrial Training 5 Project – Phase I & II 6 Audit Courses 1 & 2 7 Online Courses Total Credits

Credits 5 7 19 14 73 21 6 5 15 0 165 Credits 21 19 3 2 23 (non-credit) 2 70


IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHERS TRAINING POLICY Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences conducts regular training for the faculty members and also sponsors them to attend various Faculty Development programs conducted by the other Institutions. The following Sections of the KITS HR Policy highlight the policy on Faculty Development Programs. 6.18 Induction of New Staff A brief campus trip to show the different location of the Karunya Campus to the new appointee shall be arranged by the HR Section. All newly inducted faculty shall undergo faculty induction programme organized by the HR Section. The Dean shall introduce the new appointee to the HoD and also the HoD (DoVE) for a special briefing on Karunya's vision. The Department shall assist the new appointee in obtaining campus accommodation and other amenities (such as cooking gas connection, etc). A handout can be given as to whom they should contact for each need. The handout may contain various telephone numbers, copies of requisition forms both for internal assistance and requirements from external agencies. 6.28 Faculty Development Programme 1. The faculty members will be sponsored to attend twice in a year in the conferences / symposiums / workshops, organized by the eminent, reputed and accredited Institutions / Universities, like IITs, Anna University, etc. based on the recommendation and approval given by the HOD and Dean respectively. 2. Faculty who are presenting papers at conferences / seminars / workshops in which the proceedings are scopus indexed shall be sanctioned towards registration fee to the extent of 50%, subject to the maximum amount of Rs.3,500/- in a financial year, with a condition that the course materials / proceedings that are given by the organizers, should be submitted in the Library and the participation / attendance certificate to HR. 3. Faculty attending conferences / seminars /workshops without presenting papers will be granted SCL only. The Dean shall approve the same based on the recommendation of the HOD and the HOD should ensure that work in the department will not be affected due to the absence of the faculty. 4. TA & DA will be reimbursed as per the norms of the Institution. If the TA or DA will be borne by the organizers, the amount will not be reimbursed. 5. After attending the conference / symposium / workshop, the concerned faculty should conduct a seminar for the concerned department faculty.


6.29 Norms for Sponsoring Faculty for Presenting Paper in International Conference Abroad 1. Faculty on Probation / Approved Probation with minimum of two years of satisfactory experience at Karunya are eligible to be sponsored to present paper in International Conference Abroad, provided the conference is of high standard and or sponsored by reputed organization, as decided by a committee consisting of Dean, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Vice Chancellor. Registration fee upto a maximum of Rs.15,000/- will be paid. 2. Faculty will be permitted to avail 50% of the travel cost of Conference abroad subject to a maximum of Rs.35,000/- once in two years. 3. The candidate should be identified as Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Faculty in the title of the paper and as author of the paper. 4. The first author of the paper alone will be sponsored. However if the first author, due to some reason in unable to present, then the co-author may be sponsored with the written consent of the first author and the discretion of the above committee. 5. The Faculty sponsored shall execute a bond to serve the Institution for a minimum period of two years after the conference, failing which he / she shall refund the amount granted with interest. 6. Faculty who wish to present paper in International Conferences Abroad are requested to apply to atleast two funding agencies such as DST, UGC, AICTE, CSIR, etc, for financial support and the copies of the communications should be submitted to the committee. The following faculty members were permitted to attend the FDP organized by other institutions as per the HR policy. Sl. No.

Name of the faculty

Title of the Program

1

Dr. S Venkatachalam

Five days online FDP on Recent Advancements in Composite Materials and Structures

2

Dr. Ram Krishan Sharma

Five days online FDP on Aerospace Industry 4.0

3

Mrs. R. Gayathri

Five days online FDP on Aerospace Industry 4.0

4 5 6

Dr. P. Praveen Vijaya Raj Dr. G. Jims John Wessley Dr. Aldin Justin Sundararaj

7

Dr. Puneet Kumar

8

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

9

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

10

Dr.Babu Rao G

Five days online FDP on Aerospace Industry 4.0 Five days online FDP on Aerospace Industry 4.0 Five days online FDP on Aerospace Industry 4.0 Five days online FDP on Recent Advancements in Composite Materials and Structures Online Webinar on “Latest Technologies in Practical Remote Education" Organized by EDIBON & AIIPLTECH , Espana, Spain on 1st July 2020. Online Webinar on “Using the Gleeble to Study Cracking in Welds", guest speaker John C . Lippold , Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, USA ,held on 2nd July 2020. Online Webinar on “Reinventing Ourselves in Unprecedented Times", held at Christian College of Engineering & Technology, Bhilai on 2nd July 2020.

Duration (from – to) 02-11-2020 to 0611-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 02.11.2020 to 06.11.2020 01-07-2020

07-02-2020

02-07-2020


11

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

12

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

13

Dr.Praveen Kumar

14

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

15

Dr.C.Prabha

16

Dr.G.Lawrance

17

Dr.C.Prabha

18

Dr.G.Lawrance

19

Dr.Babu Rao G

20

Dr.G.Lawrance

21

Dr.C.Prabha

22

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

23

Dr.C.Prabha

24

Dr.C.Prabha

Online Webinar on “Future Approach to Aerospace Vehicle Design", held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 6th July 2020. Online Webinar on “Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning (ML)", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 6th July 2020. Online Webinar on “Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning (ML)", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 6th July 2020. Online Webinar on “Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning (ML)", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 6th July 2020. Six Days Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Nanomaterial Synthesis, Process, Characterization and its Functional Applications", held at Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore from 6th - 11th July 2020. Webinar on "Use of Professor Adrian Bejan Methods as a Tool in Modeling of Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow Problems" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 7th July 2020. Webinar on "Application of PCM Nanofluids in Thermal Power Plants" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 8th July 2020. Webinar on "Application of PCM Nanofluids in Thermal Power Plants" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 8th July 2020. Webinar on "The Exciting Story of Exoplanets" held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 8th July 2020. Webinar on "Biomass gasification-Facts and Future Research" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 9th July 2020. Webinar on "Everyone Can Do Quality Research - Talk 03: A General Perspective on CFD Research" held at Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem on 9th July 2020. Online Webinar on “Gleeble Casting and SemiSolid Processing Simulations", which was delivered by Dr.Wayne Chen, USA and Organized by Gleeble-A VPG Brand ,USA ,held on 9th July 2020. Webinar on "Product Lifecycle Management" held at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Chennai on 10th July 2020. Webinar on "E-Mobility: Electrification of Vehicle Powertrains" held at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Chennai on 11th July 2020.

06-07-2020

06-07-2020

06-07-2020

06-07-2020

06-07-2020 to 11-07-2020

07-07-2020

08-07-2020

08-07-2020

08-07-2020

09-07-2020

09-07-2020

09-07-2020

10-07-2020

11-07-2020


25

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

26

Dr.C.Prabha

27

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

28

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

29

Dr.C.Prabha

30

Dr.Praveen Kumar

31

Dr.Babu Rao G,

32

Dr.G.Lawrance

33

Dr.Babu Rao G,

34

Dr.G.Lawrance

35

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

36

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

37

Dr.G.Lawrance

38

Dr.C.Prabha

39

Dr.C.Prabha

40

Dr.C.Prabha

41

Dr.C.Prabha

Webinar on "Innovation and Design Thinking" held at Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 11th July 2020. Webinar on "Nanofluids in Solar Energy Utilization" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 11th July 2020. National level E-quiz on the “Metal Casting” held at Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Mysuru, from 11th to 14th July 2020. National level E-quiz on the “Metal Casting” held at Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Mysuru, from 11th to 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Solar Thermal Energy Storage", held at SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli on 13th July 2020. Webinar on "8D Problem Solving Methodology", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 13th July 2020. Webinar on "8D Problem Solving Methodology", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 13th July 2020. Webinar on "Industry 4.0 and Robot Applications" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 13th July 2020. Five Days Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Recent Trends in Biomedical Application" -RETREBIMA20, held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore from 13th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals and Applications" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals and Applications" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals and Applications" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Powder Metallurgy and its Associated Manufacturing Techniques", held at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Recent Developments in Nano Technology", held at JKK Munirajah College of Technology, Erode on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Integration on Renewable Energy System with Microgrid", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 14th July 2020. Webinar on "Additive manufacturing", held at SSM College of Engineering, Namakkal 15th July 2020. Webinar on "Diesel Engine Emission Control Technology", held at PSG Polytechnic College, Coimbatore on 16th July 2020.

11-07-2020

11-07-2020

11-07-2020 11-07-2020 14-07-2020 13-07-2020

13-07-2020

13-07-2020

13-07-2020

13-07-2020 to 17-07-2020

14-07-2020

14-07-2020

14-07-2020

14-07-2020

14-07-2020

14-07-2020

15-07-2020

16-07-2020


42

Dr.C.Prabha

43

Dr.Mona Sahu

44

Dr.Suresh M

45

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

46

Dr.G.Lawrance

47

Dr.Babu Rao G,

48

Dr.K.Leo Dev Wins

49

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

50

Dr.C.Prabha

51

Dr.C.Prabha

52

Dr.G.Lawrance

53

Dr.Babu Rao G,

54

Dr.Praveen Kumar

55

Dr.Praveen Kumar

Webinar on "Everyone Can Do Quality Research - Talk 04: From Research and Technology Innovation to Entrepreneurship" held at Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem on 16th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Human Factors in Design and Engineering", held at AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi from 16th July 2020 to 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Futuristic Engineering Opportunities - Career Guidance", held at T.J.S Engineering College on 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Solar PV Installation & Maintenance for your Home", held at Sri Ramakrishna Polytechnic College, Coimbatore on 17th July 2020. Webinar on "Energy Conservation and Management" held at Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli on 18th July 2020. One week E- Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Systems" - held at Christian College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai from 18th July 2020 to 23rd July 2020. participated in a one week E- Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Systems" - held at Christian College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai from 18th July 2020 to 23rd July 2020. Webinar on "Career Opportunities after Engineering Education: A Broader Perspective for Students and Parents", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 20th July 2020.

16-07-2020

17-07-2020

17-07-2020

17-07-2020

17-07-2020

17-07-2020

16-07-2020 to 17-07-2020

16-07-2020 to 17-07-2020

17-07-2020

17-07-2020

18-07-2020

18-07-2020 to 23-07-2020

18-07-2020 to 23-07-2020

20-07-2020


56

Dr.Babu Rao G,

57

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

58

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

59

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

60

Dr.Babu Rao G,

61

Dr.C.Prabha

62

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

63

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

64

Dr.S.Mohanasundaram

65

Dr.Ajay Vasanth X

66

Dr.Suresh M,

67

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

68

Dr.G.Lawrance

69

Dr.Babu Rao G

70

Dr.C.Prabha

Webinar on "Career Opportunities after Engineering Education: A Broader Perspective for Students and Parents", Organized by LLAGT (Let’s Learn and Grow Together on 20th July 2020. Webinar on "Excellence Through TQM", held at Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai on 23rd July 2020. Webinar on "Role of Engineering Simulation in Product Design", held at Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai on 24th July 2020. Webinar on "Nano Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications" , held at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kottayam, on 25th July 2020. Five Days Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for Automation", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore from 27th July 2020 to 31st July 2020. Webinar on "Industrial Automation", held at Rathinam Techzone, Coimbatore on 28th July 2020. Webinar on "Grinding of Glass fibre Reinforced Polymer Composite", held at Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai on 29th July 2020. Webinar on "Hands-On Machine Learning with Python", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 31st July 2020. Webinar on "Hands-On Machine Learning with Python", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 31st July 2020. Webinar on "Hands-On Machine Learning with Python", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 31st July 2020. Webinar on "Hands-On Machine Learning with Python", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 31st July 2020. Online Webinar on “Laser Surface texturing and its application", Organized by Kalasalingam Academy of Research & Education on 2nd August 2020. Online Webinar on “How to Write a Good Research Project proposal for getting Grants", Organized by Let's Learn and Grow Together on 3rd August 2020. Five Days Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Mechatronics, Automation and Robotics", held at OP Jindal University, Punjipathra-Raigarh from 3rd August 2020 to 7th August 2020. One week National online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Advanced Welding Technology" - held at Jain Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Bengalurui from 04-08th August 2020.

20-07-2020

23-07-2020

24-07-2020

25-07-2020

25-07-2020 to 31-07-2020

28-07-2020

29-07-2020

31-07-2020

31-07-2020

31-07-2020

31-07-2020

02-08-2020

03-08-2020

03-08-2020 to 07-08-2020

04-08-2020 to 08-08-2020


71

Dr.Rajakumar S. Rai

72

Dr.C.Prabha

73

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

74

Dr.G.Lawrance

75

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

76

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

77

Dr.Jefferson Raja Bose

78

Dr.Wilson Kumar

79

Dr.R.Malkiya Rasalin Prince

80

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

81

Dr.C.Prabha

82

Dr.C.Prabha

83

Dr.Suresh M

84

Dr.Wilson Kumar

85

Dr.S.Mohanasundaram

Webinar on "NASSCOM in Industry Academia Connect", held at Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai on 6th August 2020. Webinar on "Everyone Can Do Quality Research-Talk 07: Insights on Quallity Research", held at Kinowledge Institute of Technology, Chennai on 6th August 2020. Webinar on "Part 6 - Use of Ammonia refrigerant for comfort Air conditioning", Organized by ISHRAE on 7th August 2020. Online Webinar on “How to Use Microsoft Teams Application Effectively for Education", Organized by Let's Learn and Grow Together on 10th August 2020. Webinar on “Smart machines and Machining Technologies", Organized by Central Manufacturing Technology Institute, Bengaluru on 10th August 2020. Webinar on "Part 7 - How to build safe Ammonia Plant", Organized by ISHRAE on 14th August 2020. Short Term Training Program on "Fuel Cell Technologies for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FCTHEV)" held at maharaj Vijayaram Gajapathi Raj College of Engineering, Vizianagaram from 17-22 August 2020. Online Webinar on “3D Printing Elastomers Challenges & Solutions", organized by engineering.com on 18th August 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Novel materials" held at Govt. College of Engineering, Thanjavur from 17th August 2020 to 21st August 2020. Online Webinar on “TIG Welding of Titanium Materials - A Research Approach", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 19th August 2020. Webinar on "How Passionate Developers built ZOHO into a World-Class IT Product Glant", held at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Chennai on 21st August 2020. Webinar on "Rural Development with People's Participation", held at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Chennai on 25th August 2020. Webinar on "Composite 3D printing and its applications", held at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management on 26th August 2020. Webinar on "Composite 3D printing and its applications", held at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management on 26th August 2020. Webinar on "Composite 3D printing and its applications", held at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management on 26th August 2020.

06-08-2020

06-08-2020

07-08-2020

10-08-2020

10-08-2020

14-08-2020

17-08-2020 to 22-08-2020

18-08-2020

17-08-2020 to 22-08-2020

19-08-2020

21-08-2020

25-08-2020

26-08-2020

26-08-2020

26-08-2020


86

Dr.C.Prabha

87

Dr.Jayaseelan

88

Dr.C.Prabha

89

Dr.C.Prabha

90

Dr.C.Prabha

91

Dr.Praveen Kumar

92

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

93

Dr.Jayaseelan

94

Dr.G.Lawrance

95

Dr.K.Leo Dev Wins

96

Dr.K.Leo Dev Wins

97

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

98

Dr.Jefferson Raja Bose

99

Dr.Praveen Kumar

Webinar on "Building a Successful Research Career in Academia", held at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Chennai on 27th August 2020. wo Day Webinar on "IoT Security (WISE)", organised by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad during 28th - 29th August 2020. Webinar on "Optimal Solar PV Energy Conversion Operation", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 29th August 2020. Webinar on "Automotive Electronics(ASPICE)", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 29th August 2020. Webinar on "Emerging Trends in System Engineering with Aerospace Application", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 30th August 2020. Short-term course on "Vacuum Science and Thin-Film Technology (VSTFT-2020)", Organized by Ministry of Human Resource Development from 31st August 2020 to 5th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Artificial Intelligence" held at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology from 31st August 2020 to 4th September 2020. Webinar on "Smart Aggregates for Machine Tools", organized by Central Manufacturing Technology Institute, Bangalore on 1st September 2020. FDP on "Vibrations: Fundamentals, Computational Techniques and Applications" held at Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore from 1st September 2020 to 5th September 2020. Webinar on "Design of Nonlinear Vibration Control systems for Robotics Application", held at Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore on 3rd September 2020. Webinar on "Manipulators in Robotics Research Applications", held at Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore on 5th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Robotics” held at National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Green Technology & Sustainability Engineering" held at St. Joseph's College of Engineering, from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Alternate Fuels" held at Christian

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05-09-2020

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07-09-2020 to 11-09-2020

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100

Dr.Suresh M

101

Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

102

Dr.G.Lawrance

103

Dr.C.Prabha

104

Dr.Wilson Kumar

105

Dr.C.Prabha

106

Dr.C.Prabha

107

Dr.C.Prabha

108

Dr.C.Prabha

109

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

110

Dr.Jayaseelan

111

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

College of Engineering & Technology, from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Alternate Fuels" held at Christian College of Engineering & Technology, from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Green Technology & Sustainability Engineering" held at St. Joseph's College of Engineering, from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "3D Printing & Design" held at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology from 7th September 2020 to 11th September 2020. One week Virtual Faculty Development Programme on "3D Printing for Industrial Applications" held at J K K Munirajah College of Technology, Erode from 7th September 2020 to 12th September 2020. Webinar on "Cardiovascular & VO2 Max Assessment", Organized by ADInstruments on 9th September 2020. Webinar on "How to think like a Design Engineer?", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 9th September 2020. Webinar on "Emerging Novel Fluid for Heat Transfer Applications", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 10th September 2020. Webinar on "Design of Renewable Energy System by using MATLAB/Simulink", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 11th September 2020. Webinar on "Surface modifications of cutting tools, machining - Research aspects", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 17th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Robotics" held at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore from 21st September 2020 to 25th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Robotics" held at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore from 21st September 2020 to 25th September 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Data Sciences" held at K.Ramakrishnan College of Engineering, Coimbatore from 21st September 2020 to 25th September 2020.

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07-09-2020 to 11-09-2020

07-09-2020 to 11-09-2020

07-09-2020 to 12-09-2020

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09-09-2020

10-09-2020

11-09-2020

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21-09-2020 to 25-09-2020

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112

Dr.C.Prabha

113

Dr.Babu Rao G

114

Dr.C.Prabha

115

Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

116

Dr.Babu Rao G

117

Dr.C.Prabha

118

Dr.Babu Rao G

119

Dr.C.Prabha

120

Dr.C.Prabha

121

Dr.Wilson Kumar

122

Dr.Antony Raja

123

Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

124

Dr.S.Mohanasundaram

125

Dr.Tapas Debnath

126

Dr.Mona Sahu

127

Dr.Jayaseelan

Webinar on "Industry 4.0", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 23rd September 2020. National Seminar on "Advances in Machining", held at National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Kolkatta on 26th September 2020. National Level Webinar on "Recent Trends in Mechanization of Agriculture", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 1st October 2020. AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Sensors Technology" held at GNANAMANI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, from 5th October 2020 to 9th October 2020. Webinars on "Maintanance Challenges in oil and gas industry", held at SRM Valliammal Engineering College on 9th October 2020. National Level Webinar on "Understanding Shockwaves in Aerospace Application", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 13th October 2020. CNT-CP Webinars on "Catalysing AM With Training & Education", Organized by Additive Academy on 13th October 2020. National Level Webinar on "Role of Engineers in Mines", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 14th October 2020. National Level Webinar on "Steps to Success", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 14th October 2020. online webinar series "Let's Talk 3D Printing", organized by 3Ding on 14th October 2020. Webinar "Waste to Energy - Overview and Opportunities for Reseearch", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 16th October 2020. Webinar "Waste to Energy - Overview and Opportunities for Reseearch", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 16th October 2020. participated in the Webinar "Waste to Energy Overview and Opportunities for Reseearch", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 16th October 2020. participated in the Webinar "Waste to Energy Overview and Opportunities for Reseearch", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 16th October 2020. participated the virtual I-Way: Two-Day Workshop on Innovation, Design Thinking & Entrepreneurship", organized by KABN (Karunya Alumni Business Network) and Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore during October 16-17, 2020 participated in the Webinar "Micro ElectroMechanical Systems & Nano Electro-Mechanical

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Dr.G.Lawrance

129

Dr.Babu Rao G

130

Dr.Jayaseelan

131

Dr.Suresh M

132

Dr.Suresh M

133

Dr.C.Prabha

134

Dr.Babu Rao G

135

Dr.Babu Rao G

136

Dr.Babu Rao G

137

Dr.C.Prabha

138

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

139

Dr.Mona Sahu

systems", held at Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore on 19th October 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Design Thinking", held at KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, from 19th October 2020 to 23rd October 2020 participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Design Thinking", held at KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, from 19th October 2020 to 23rd October 2020 participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Molecular Manufacturing", held at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology from 19th October 2020 to 23rd October 2020 participated in "Innovation in Materials and Industrial Automation (Phase-I)", held at Dr. N.G.P. Institute of Technology, Coimbatore during October 19-24, 2020. participated in "Innovation in Materials and Industrial Automation (Phase-I)", held at Dr. N.G.P. Institute of Technology, Coimbatore during October 19-24, 2020. participated in the National Level Webinar on "An Insight into Additive Manufacturing", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 28th October 2020. participated in the E-National Workshop on "Recent Advances in Science and Technology", held at SIRTE Sagar Group of Institutions on 29th October 2020. Webinar on "Deep Dive into World of Numismatics", Organized by Let's Learn and Grow Together on 2nd November 2020. participated the Virtual National Workshop on "Biomaterials: Design, Development and Scope for Future Generation", held at National Institute of Technology Manipur, Langol during November 03-07, 2020. participated in the National Level Webinar on "Advanced Machining Process", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 4th November 2020. participated in the Webinar on “Development of nano-crystalline materials for high temperature fuel cell applications”, held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 12th November 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Artificial Intelligence” held at CSIR- Advanced Materials and Processes research Institute, Bhopal from 16th November 2020 to 20th November 2020.

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Dr.C.Prabha

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Dr.Antony Raja S

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Dr.Philip Selvaraj

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Dr.Wilson Kumar

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

146

Dr.Suresh M

147

Mr.Jeyasingh

148

Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

149

Dr.Babu Rao G

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Dr.G.Lawrance

151

Dr.Raja R

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Dr.Sabitha Jannet

153

Dr.Praveen Kumar

participated in the National Level Webinar on "Manufacturing Systems Evolutions in Tyre Industry", held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 18th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "Sustainable manufacturing Emerging Research Areas", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 19th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "Sustainable manufacturing Emerging Research Areas", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 19th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "Sustainable manufacturing Emerging Research Areas", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 19th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "Sustainable manufacturing Emerging Research Areas", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 19th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "Sustainable manufacturing Emerging Research Areas", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 19th November 2020. participated in the Webinar "The role of a digital industry 4.0 in renewable energy and manufacturing systems", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 20th November 2020. participated in the Webinar on "The role of a digital industry 4.0 in renewable energy and manufacturing systems", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 20th November 2020. participated in the one week online Short Term course on "Advanced manufacturing Technology & Applications (AMTA 2020)" held at Sant Logowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal, Punjab during 23rd-28th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of

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Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

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Dr.Philip Selvaraj

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Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

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Dr.Suresh M

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.Mona Sahu

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Dr.Wilson Kumar

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Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

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Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

163

Dr.Ajay Vasanth X

Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated a Webinar on "Applications of MATLAB", held at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th November 2020. participated in AICTE sponsored One Week Online STTP on “Research Aspects of Powder Metallurgy Based Direct Digital Manufacturing” Organised by Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Autonomous), Sivakasi , from 30th November to 5th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Electric Vehicles" held at NORTH EASTERN REGIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY from 7th December 2020 to 11th December 2020. participated in a one week Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Digital Technologies in Design and Smart Manufacturing”, held at Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad from 07-12th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Advancement in 3D printing and its future scope" held at Symbiosis Institute of Technology from 8th December 2020 to 12th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Advancement in 3D printing and its future scope" held at Symbiosis Institute of Technology from 8th December 2020 to 12th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Design thinking" held at Graduate School of Management Studies, GTU from 14th December 2020 to 18th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Energy Engineering" held at Government College of Engineering, Thanjavur from 21th December 2020 to 25th December 2020. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Internet of Things (IoT)" held at National Institute of Technology Puducherry from 26th December 2020 to 30th December 2020.

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Dr.Babu Rao G

165

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

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Dr.R.Malkiya Rasalin Prince

167

Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.D.Arul Kirubakaran

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Dr.R.Malkiya Rasalin Prince

170

Dr.Praveen Kumar

171

Dr.Sabitha Jannet

172

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

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Dr.Mona Sahu

174

Dr.G.Lawrance

participated a Webinar on "Biology for Engineers", held at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru on 09th January 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "3D Printing & Design" held at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore from 18th January 2021 to 22nd January 2021. participated an Online Orientation session on "Identifying Intellectual Property Component at the Early Stage of Innovation", organized by Institution's Innovation Council of R.M.K. Engineering College on 23rd January 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Productivity enhancement", held at Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore from 25th January 2021 to 29th January 2021. participated in a five day workshop on "Advance MATLAB and its Applications (AdMAT-2021)" organised by Indian Institute of Information Technology Kota in collaboration with MathWorks, during February 3-7, 2021. participated in a five day workshop on "Advance MATLAB and its Applications (AdMAT-2021)" organised by Indian Institute of Information Technology Kota in collaboration with MathWorks, during February 3-7, 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Electric Vehicles", held at KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology from 08th February 2021 to 12th February 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "3D Printing & Design", held at Vallurupalli Nageswara Rao Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad from 15th February 2021 to 19th February 2021. participated in AICTE sponsored Two Week Online FDP on “Renewable Energy Intervention in Industry, Commercial and Domestic Application” Organised by Rajeev Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering and Technology, Nandyal, from 15th February 2021 to 27th February 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Sensors Technology", held at Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda from 22nd February 2021 to 26th February 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Additive Manufacturing", held at Hindusthan College of Engineering and

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25-01-2021 to 29-01-2021

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Dr.Jefferson Raja Bose

176

Dr.Babu Rao G

177

Dr.Raja R

178

Dr.Praveen Kumar

179

Dr.Jayaseelan

180

Dr.Joseph John Marshal

181

Dr.Jayaseelan

182

Dr.Wilson Kumar

183

Dr.R.Malkiya Rasalin Prince

184

Dr.Wilson Kumar

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Dr.Wilson Kumar

186

Dr.Suresh M

Technology, Coimbatore from 16th February 2021 to 20th February 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Sustainability Engineering", held at Canara Engineering College from 22nd February 2021 to 26th February 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored Short Term Course "Smart Manufacturing and Metrology" Organised by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras from 22nd February 2021 to 27th February 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored Short Term Course "Smart Manufacturing and Metrology" Organised by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras from 22nd February 2021 to 27th February 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored Short Term Course "Smart Manufacturing and Metrology" Organised by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras from 22nd February 2021 to 27th February 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored Short Term Course "Next Generation Technology in Manufacturing, Phase - II" Organised by Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry from 22nd February 2021 to 27th February 2021. participated in the TEQIP III sponsored one week online short term course on "Computational and Experimental Techniques in Heat Transfer and Fluid Flows" held at NIT Uttarakhand, Srinagar (Garhwal) during 01 – 05 March 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored one week online Short Term Training Programme on "Next Generation Technology in Manufacturing PhaseIII", held at Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry from 8th March 2021 to 13th March 2021. participated a Webinar on "3-D Printing in BioMedical Applications", held at Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur on 13th March 2021. participated a Webinar on "Advance Material Characterization 2021", organised by Nano Manufacturing Technology Centre, CMTI on 18th and 19th March 2021. participated a Webinar on "4D Printing & Biomedical Applications", held at Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur on 27th March 2021. participated in the Webinar on "Metal 3D Printing for Machine Designers", organized by engineering.com, Canada on 1st April 2021. participated E-QUIZ on World Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) “RATE COGNIZANCE TO PROTECT INTELLECTS” Organized by Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu on 26th April 2021.

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.Babu Rao G

190

Dr.Ajay Vasanth X

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Dr.Jayaseelan P

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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199

Dr.Mona Sahu

participated in the Guest lecture on "Energy Conservation and Management", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 28th April 2021. participated in the Guest lecture on "Piping and Process Plant Engineering", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 29th April 2021. participated in an AICTE sponsored Short Term Training Programme "Rudiments and Practices of Computational fluid Dynamics in Thermo Fluid Analysis" Organised by Saranathan College of Engineering, Tiruchirapalli from 10th May 2021 to 15th May 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Digital Media Marketing and Management” held at Institute of Business Management & research,IPS Academy,Indore(M.P) from 17th May 2021 to 21th May 2021. participated in One Week Online Faculty Development Programme on “Advanced Applications in Composite Materials”, organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College, Avadi, Chennai from 17.05.2021 to 22.05.2021. participated a Webinar on "SOIL LESS FARMING PROSPECTS & CHALLENGES", held at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 18th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Micrositing in Renewable Energy Sources", held at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 20th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "CNC Machine Tools and basic Programming", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 21st May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Application of Heat in Automotive and Mechanical Systems", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 22nd May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Performance and Analysis on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell (DSSC)", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 23rd May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Potential Multifold of Additive Manufacturing in India with Business Case Study", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 24th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Non Destructive Testing for Industrial Application", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 25th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Cyber Crime Awareness For Teachers", held at Dept. of Robotics Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th May 2021.

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Dr.Babu Rao G

201

Dr.Praveen Kumar

202

Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.Babu Rao G

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Dr.Praveen Kumar

206

Dr.Kondru Gnanasundari

207

Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

213

Dr.D.S.Ebenezer Jacob Dhas

214

Dr.Philip Selvaraj

215

Dr.Praveen Kumar

participated a Webinar on "Cyber Crime Awareness For Teachers", held at Dept. of Robotics Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Cyber Crime Awareness For Teachers", held at Dept. of Robotics Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 25th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Bio-Fuels", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 26th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Advanced Engineering Materials", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 27th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Recruitment & Selection Process in IT - A Corporate Perspective", held at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 28th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Recruitment & Selection Process in IT - A Corporate Perspective", held at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 28th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Recruitment & Selection Process in IT - A Corporate Perspective", held at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore on 28th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Polymer Composites and its Applications", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 28th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Recent Advances in Rolling Contact Bearings", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 29th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Role and Impact of Entrepreneurship to Students", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 30th May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Machinability of Composites", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 31st May 2021. participated a Webinar on "Aerodynamics of Automobile", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 1st June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Light Weight Materials", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 2nd June 2021. participated in FDP on "Application of Mathematics in the field of Mechanical Engineering”, held at Department of Mathematics, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore from 1st June 2021 to 11th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical

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Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

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Dr.Gadudasu Babu Rao

218

Dr.Robinson Smart D.S

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Dr.Antony Raja,

220

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

221

Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Dr.G.Lawrance

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Gadudasu Babu Rao

225

Dr.S.Rajesh Ruban

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Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "FDM 3D Printing and Its Application", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 2nd June 2021. participated Three Days Online Faculty Development Program on "Application of Artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering" held at Dr.N.G.P. Institute of Technology, Coimbatore during June 2 - 4, 2021. participated a Webinar on "Composite materials in Space Applications and Collaborative Robotic Inspections", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 3rd June 2021. participated a Webinar on "INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRY 4.0 & INDUSTRIAL IoT", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 4th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Application of CAE in Mechanical and Automotive Engineering", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 5th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Fabrication of Electronic Devices", held at Asansol Engineering College on 5th June 2021. participated the Expert Lecture on "Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in India" held at Karpaga Vinayaga College of Engineering and Technology, Chinna Kolambakkam on 5th June 2021. participated in two day Webinar on "Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration Initiatives & Practices", held at National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam on 5th & 7th June 2021. participated in two day Webinar on "Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration Initiatives & Practices", held at National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam on 5th & 7th June 2021. participated in two day Webinar on "Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration Initiatives & Practices", held at National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam on 5th & 7th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Automotive Product Manufacturing Process & It's QMS Requirements", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 6th June 2021.

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participated a Webinar on "Cognitive and Personal Dimensions of Cyber Learning", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 7th June 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)” held at Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology from 7th June 2021 to 11th June 2021. participated in the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Electric Vehicles” held at National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli from 7th June 2021 to 11th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Nanomechanical Testing : Theory and Applications", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 8th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering", held at Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 9th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Convolution Neural Network for Image Clasification", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 10th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Effective Communication for Organization's Excellence", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 11th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Leadership Skills for Engineers", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 11th June 2021. participated the Expert Lecture on "Intellectual property rights & projects to patents" held at Arjun College of Technology, Coimbatore on 12th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Additive Manufacturing and AMS Hyrel 3 D Printing Equipment" held at University College of Engineering, BIT Campus, Anna University, Trichy on 12th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Additive Manufacturing and AMS Hyrel 3 D Printing Equipment" held at University College of Engineering, BIT Campus, Anna University, Trichy on 12th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Entrepreneurship Mindset" held at Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore on 15th June 2021. participated in the online Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "Advanced Manufacturing Technology” held at Karpagam Collge of Engineering, Coimbatore from 15th June 2021 to 19th June 2021. participated in the online Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "Advanced Manufacturing

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Technology” held at Karpagam Collge of Engineering, Coimbatore from 15th June 2021 to 19th June 2021. participated a Webinar on "Fused Deposition Modeling in 3D Printing" held at Mech Teck Research Foundation, Pudukkottai on 16th June 2021. Participated in the 10 Days International Webinar series on "Latest Trends and Innovations in Mechanical Engineering" held at Easwari Engineering College from 13th July 2020 to 23rd July 2020. Participated in the International Conference on Advanced Materials Behaviour & Characterization (ICAMBC_2020)" organized by Mattest Research Academy, Chennai during 1823 July, 2020. Participated in the International Conference on Advanced Materials Behaviour & Characterization (ICAMBC_2020)" organized by Mattest Research Academy, Chennai during 1823 July, 2020. participated in the International Conference on "Recent Advances in Design, Materials and Manufacturing" (ICRADMM 2020) held at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior on 15th and 16th October 2020. participated in the International Conference on "Recent Advances in Design, Materials and Manufacturing" (ICRADMM 2020) held at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior on 15th and 16th October 2020. participated in the International Conference on "Recent Advances in Design, Materials and Manufacturing" (ICRADMM 2020) held at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior on 15th and 16th October 2020. participated in the International Conference on "Recent Advances in Design, Materials and Manufacturing" (ICRADMM 2020) held at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior on 15th and 16th October 2020. Babu Rao, participated in the International Conference on "Recent Advances in Design, Materials and Manufacturing" (ICRADMM 2020) held at Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior on 15th and 16th October 2020. participated in the International Webinar on "How to Find Purpose/Meaning in Life" organized by Let's Learn and Grow Together on 19th April 2021. participated in an “International Conference on Advanced Materials and CharacterizationICAMBC 2021", Organized and Conducted by

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Mattest Research Academy, Chennai, India, during 24th-26th April 2021. participated in the International Webinar on "Concept of Traditional Design in Mechatronics", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 21st May 2021. participated in the one day International Seminar (virtual) on "New Product Design and Development", held at Karpaga Vinayaga College of Engineering and Technology, Chinna Kolambakkam on 21st May 2021. participated in the International Webinar on "Foundation of Computational Fluid Dynamics", held at Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam on 25th May 2021. completed 15 credits of the International Certified Career Coach Program (Foundation Level-1)", organized by Mindler on June 25-26, 2021. Two days workshop on innovation ,Design Thinking and Entrpreunship Power Electronic challenges for the integration in Electric Vehicle charging network Recent Trends in Electrical Engineering : A Research Perspective -IEEE PES & IAS Jt Student Branch

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IoT uisng raspberry PI -VIT Chennai

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FDP on recent trends in biomedical appliaction

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Digital Control of Grid tied converters ‘Recent Applications of Mathematics in Engineering’ c “Signal Processing based on Time-Frequency Domain” by Dr. Ram Bilas Pachori, IIT, Indore webinar on UAV good for agriculture- good for smart cities Webinar on "Challenges in Modern Electrical Power Systems and Solutions with Software tool like E-TAP" Online Three Days Faculty Development Programme

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“Soft Computing Techniques in Engineering Applications” organized by Department of Electronics And Communication Engineering, Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram

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Machine learnign through google colab Online Webinar on "Power Quality Phenomenon and Disturbances"-HIOKI Japan Online Webinar on "Data Acquisition Systems Solution for Power Sector" AICTE Traning and Learning -data science “Python for Image ProcessingAdvances in Power Electronics for Hybrid Electric Vehicle-2020Five days AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP Online FDP on "Electrical & Computer Engineering"

ATAL Academy - LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod, Kerala artifical intelligence -ATAL Academy – IIT Ropar “How to write a good research paper "Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education (KARE ACM Student Chapter) Image processign application -AIMIT ST. Aloysius college, Mangalore & Pantech Solutions Revised blooms taxonomy -Narasimha Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad Master Class on Electric Vehicle Design using Matlab AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)" AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Electric Vehicles" Greening the Grid: Cutting Edge Technologies and Best Practices in Electrical Domain Renewable Power Generation, Control and Grid Integration Emerging Trends in Information Technology Recent Trends and Challenges in Smart Grid Technology

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Virtual Conference organizers Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Webinar on Quantum-dot Cellular Automate: Emerging Technology for Nanoarchitectures Online FDP on "Sensors Technology" Webinar on Innovation in Antenna design and analysis online faculty development program on "Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for automation" Webinar on Industry 4.0 and its allied Digital Cutting Edge Technologies(DCET) Python for Teachers and Researchers AICTE ATAL FDP on " GEOINFORMATICS AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES" AICTE ATAL FDP on "Developing Academic Leaders for Quality HEI's" 5-day Faculty Development Programme on "Exploring the Nuances of Deep Learning for Research Applications - A Deeper Experience", 5-day Faculty Development Programme on "Exploring the Nuances of Deep Learning for Research Applications - A Deeper Experience", Two week online FDP on “ICT Tools for Teaching, Learning Process and Institute” 5 day Technical Training program on Embedded systems using ARM 7 5 day Technical Training program Internet of Things- Hands on Training AICTE Sponsored One Week Online Short Term Training Program (STTP) on ‘RADARS AND SONARS: IN ACADEMIC, INDUSTRIAL AND DEFENCE PERSPECTIVES (PHASE-II) IEEE - ABET Webinar on Accreditation and Quality of Engineering Education in South Asia ” Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience 3 days online FDP on VLSI in industry 4.0 AICTE sponsored one week STTP (Phase II) on “VLSI Design and Verification” International Conference on Smart Data Intelligence (ICSMDI 2021) One week AICTE-MHRD sponsored STTP on Design and simulation of Miniature antenna for IoT application 3D printed antennas Design methodology and challenges One week Webinar series in Technology awareness in Antenna design and trouble shooting using interactive pedagogical tools

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3 days online FDP on Machine Learning using Python

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3 days online FDP on Internet of Things

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FDP on Applications of Mathematics

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Next Generation Smart Machines(NGSMv1.0)

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Dr. Shanthini Pandiaraj

Internet of Things -Evolution and Challenges FDP on “Artificial Intelligence for Building Signal Processing Applications" AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)"

Online FDP on “Wearable Devices”

ASIC DESIGN & VERIFICATIONTrends & Opportunities Workshop on Getting Aligned to the Publishing Process-Author Workshop Research Challenges in Advanced Power Converters for Electrical Engineering Applications – RCAPCEEA - 2020 Wearable Devices FDP on evolving trends in Communication and Networking Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience

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AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy,Online FDP on "Smart Cities" AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Wearable Devices" Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience

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artificial intelligence application through machine learning Fundamentals of digital marketing

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8 days international FDP on internet of things

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Dr. D. Jasmine David

5 days online FDP on application of mathematics

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webinar on power of python recent trends in rehabilitation robots webinar on how to file patent AICTE sponsored STTP on Mixed signal Design Approaches for Artificial Intelligence Processor Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Industry 4.0 and its allied Digital cutting Edge Technology Next Generation wireless communication:5G and its implementation. "Insights of Augmented Reality and its Future Trends"

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5 days online FDP on image processing

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Dr. S. Sridevi Sathya Priya

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Mathworks Minidrone Webinar Series

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Dr. D. Sugumar

Deep Learning Using Medical Data

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Long Range (LoRa) Wireless Area Networks: A futuristic Approach

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Dr. D. Sugumar

Internet of Things

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Dr. D. Sugumar

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Dr. D. Raveena Judie Dolly

ATAL Academy FDP on “Internet of Things” Webinar on “Implementation of Meta-Heuristic Algorithm for Real Time Applications” ATAL Academy FDP on “Artificial Intelligence, machine learning and deep learning”

Short Course on “5G MU Massive MIMO, mmWave MIMO” Short Course on “PYTHON for 5G NOMA, Cooperative and Cognitive Radio” Flood Mapping from SAR Remote Sensing Recent Advancements in RF & Microwave Circuits and Devices 5G Design: From waveform generation to hardware implementation and verification Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience

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Remote Sensing & GIS Technology and Applications for University Teachers & Government Officials Webinar on Linear regression model in machine learning Creative Thinking to Initiate Research/Projects in the Field of Signal and Image Processing Evolution from networking to software defined networking

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Effective Engineering Teaching in practice

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Online webinar on “Hydrology of Wetlands”

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Online webinar on Brand India workshop on Social Entrepreneurship and funding Webinar on Advancing Collective Solutions for Effective Environmental Governance : Can #Generation Restoration be the guiding vision? Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Seminar on Linear Regression model in Machine Learning Basics of Image Processing and its Mathematical Insights Artificial intelligence based brain image analysis for cancer patients Evolution from networking to software defined networking

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Effective Engineering Teaching in practice

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Dr. G Shine Let

Online webinar on “Hydrology of Wetlands” Webinar on Advancing Collective Solutions for Effective Environmental Governance : Can #Generation Restoration be the guiding vision? Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Ditching the Traditional College Lecture in Remote Institution Making Labs Effective with Remote Learning Managing Remote Student Teams Student Assessments for Remote Delivery Student and Data Privacy when Offering Remote Instruction One week Webinar series in Technology awareness in Antenna design and trouble shooting using interactive pedagogical tools Innovation in Antenna Design and Analysis AICTE sponsored one week STTP on Recent advances on wireless communication and future challenges AICTE Sponsored One Week "Trends andChallenges in Design and Implementation of

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Dr. G Shine Let

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Dr. Thusnavis Bella Mary I

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Reconfigurable Antennas for Increased Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Communication Five days lecture series on future antennaTechnologies RF devices for 5G Communications & Measuring Instruments AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)” 5 days FDP on “ Exploring the Nuances of Deep Learning for Research Applications- A Deeper Experience” National open Workshop on “ Getting Aligned to the Publishing Process” Deep Learning Applications Basics of Image processing and its Mathematical Insights Artificial Intelligence based Brain Image Analysis for Cancer Patients Internet of Things(IoT) ATAL Academy online FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” Python for teachers and researchers

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Dr. A. Diana Andrushia

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Dr. A. Diana Andrushia

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Dr. A. Diana Andrushia

426

Dr. A. Diana Andrushia

427

Dr. S. Radha

428

Dr. S. Radha

429

Dr. S. Radha

5 days Virtual Faculty Development Program on Natural Language Processing (NLP) Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience One Week International Faculty Development Program on “Technologies for Social Needs-Real time applications of AI.ML and Research initiatives” Implementation of meta-heuristic algorithm for real time application Image Processing Applications Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience How to write a good research paper

430

Dr. S. Radha

Matlab Master Class 2020

431

Dr. S. Radha

Sensors Technology

432

Dr. S. Radha

AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)”

433

Dr. S. Radha

ATAL Online FDP on “Sensors Technology’

434 435 436

Dr. S. Radha Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

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Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

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Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

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Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

Webinar on Antenna New Era Digital Teaching Introduction to Azure Cloud Technology Predatory Journals - A Growing Threat for Academicians Emerging Trends in Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security Discovering Azure

10-08-2020 to 1408-2020 12-10-2020 to 1610-2020 25-01-2021 to 2901-2021 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 25-09-2020 19-10-2020 to 2310-2020 30-11-2020 04-12-2020 14-12-2020 to 1812-2020 01-02-2021 to 0502-2021 11-03-2021 to 1203-2021 30-06-2020 to 407-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 03-08-2020 to 0708-2020 23-01-2021 03-07-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 27-07-2020 01-09-2020 to 3009-2020 07-12-2020 to 1112-2020 11-01-2021 to 1501-2021 08-02-2021 to 1202-2021 31-05-2021 03-07-2020 04-07-2020 04-07-2020 06-07-2020 to 1007-2020 09-07-2020


440

Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

441 442

Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

An insight into Artificial Intelligence and it’s Evolution LTE- A Pro and Evaluation to 5G AI Implementation in Robots

443

Dr. A. Amir Anton Jone

Online Teaching and Learning Tools

444

Dr. M.A.P.Manimekalai

445

Dr. M.A.P.Manimekalai

446

Dr. M.A.P.Manimekalai

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Dr. M.A.P.Manimekalai

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Dr. M.A.P.Manimekalai

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr. S. Merlin Gilbert Raj

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Dr.T.Mary Neebha

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Dr.T.Mary Neebha

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Dr.T.Mary Neebha

460

Dr.T.Mary Neebha

461

Dr. J. John Paul

Analog and Digital Communication

462

Dr. J. John Paul

463

Dr. J. John Paul

Wireless communication and 5G applications Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience

464

Dr. J. John Paul

Getting started with RTOS for ARM controller

465

Dr. J. John Paul

Indo-Canada SPARC workshop on RF Energy HArvesting systems, REHS - 2020

466

Dr. J. John Paul

Microwave and Antenna applications in 5G

467

Dr. J. John Paul

FDP on Internet of things

468

Dr. J. John Paul

469

Dr. J. John Paul

Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Artificial intelligence based brain image analysis for cancer patients Industry 4.0 and its allied digital cutting Edge technologies ATAL Online FDP on “Artificial Intelligence’ Implementation of meta-heuristic algorithm for real time application Evolving Trends in Communication and Networking Trending Perspectives of AI in Robotics Innovation in Antenna Design and Analysis Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Introduction to Python Programming for ML Engineers Internet of Things AICTE ATAL FDP on " TELEMEDICINE AND DIGITAL HEALTH CARE : OPPORTUNITIES & THREATS" IET Sponsored Develpment Programme on ‘5G WIRELESS COMMUNIATION’ Innovation in Antenna Design and Analysis Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience “Recent Trends in Antenna Engineering and Nanotechnology” “Machine Learning”

One week FDP on RF technology for Energy harvesting,Medical and commercial applications Online webinar on Brand India workshop on Social Entrepreneurship and funding

10-07-2020 11-07-2020 15-07-2020 22-07-2020 to 2407-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 04-12-2020 10-12-2020 08-02-2021 to 1202-2021 23-01-2021 06-07-2020 to 1007-2020 09-07-2020 09-07-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 14-07-2020 to 1507-2020 25-01-2021 to 2901-2021 17-05-2021 to 2105-2021 26-05-2021 09-07-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 09-11-2020 to 1411-2020 07-12-2020 to 1112-2020 05-07-2020 to 0807-2020 08-07-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 15-07-2020 to 1707-2020 17-07-2020 to 2107-2020 08-12-2020 to 1312-2020 14-12-2020 to 1812-2020 14-12-2020 to 1812-2020 29-04-2021


470

Dr. J. John Paul

AICTE ATAL FDP on “Personal Effectiveness”

471

Dr. J. John Paul Dr. C. Suganthi Evangeline Dr. C. Suganthi Evangeline Dr. C. Suganthi Evangeline Dr. C. Suganthi Evangeline

Webinar on “Internet of things and AI”

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APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS

17-05-2021 to 2105-2021 22-05-2021 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020

Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Security

29-07-2020

Workshop on Hands on Electric vehicle using MATLAB

22-08-2020 to 2308-2020 07-12-2020 to 1112-2020 07-07-2020 to 0807-2020 08-07-2020

Blockchain

476

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

477

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

478

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

479

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

480

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

481

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

The Exciting Story of Exoplanets Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Machine Learning Towards Deep Learning Machine Learning Techniques for Medical and Healthcare Applications Role of Imaging Systems in Medical Diagnosis

482

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

Five Days FDP on “Data Sciences”

483

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

484

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

485

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

486

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

487

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

488

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

Five Days International STTP on “Deep Learning Applications” Trends and Challenges in Medical Image Analysis through Deep Learning Algorithms Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning using Google Cloud Artificial intelligence based brain image analysis for cancer patients Implementation of Medical Image Processing using Advanced Green Computing Technology Machine Learning with MATLAB

489

Mrs. P. Malin Bruntha

Deep Learning with MATLAB

490

Dr. Tony Jose

491

Dr. Tony Jose

492

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

493

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

494

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

495

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

496

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

497

Dr. G. Anushiya Rachel

ATAL Online FDP on Artificial Intelligence

498

Dr. Emmanuel Joy

499

Dr. Emmanuel Joy

Introduction to MATLAB 2nd International Conference on Image Processing and Capsule Networks (ICIPCN2021)

500

Mr. Navin M George

Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Five days FDP on “Recent Trends in Biomedical Application”- RETREBIMA20 Webinar on “The Connected World and IoT” Two-day workshop on Machine Learning using the AWS cloud platform Five Days International STTP on “Deep Learning Applications” Online FDP on “Artificial Intelligence for Building Signal Processing Applications ATAL Online FDP on Electrical and Computer Engineering

Online FDP on "Wearable Devices"

13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 20-07-2020 03-08-2020 to 0808-2020 08-08-2020 12-10-2020 to 1610-2020 19-10-2020 to 2310-2020 26-10-2020 to 3110-2020 16-11-2020 to 2111-2020 04-12-2020 14-12-2020 to 1912-2020 06-01-2021 07-01-2021 to 0801-2021 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 12-08-2020 12-09-2020 to 1309-2020 19-10-2020 to 2310-2020 07-12-2020 to 1112-2020 01-02-2021 to 0502-2021 08-02-2021 to 1202-2021 21-05-2021 27-05-2021 15-02-2021 to 1902-2021


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Mr. A Debie Shajie

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Mr. A Debie Shajie

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Mr. A Debie Shajie

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Mr. A Debie Shajie

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Mr. A Debie Shajie

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Mrs. Jennifer June M

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Mrs. Jennifer June M

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Mrs. Jennifer June M

509

Mrs. Catherine Joy

510

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

512

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam Dr. K. Martin Sagayam Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

525

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

526

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

527

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

528

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

5 Day International FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Adobe After Effects CC Motion Graphics Design and VFX Online Course Google Digital Unlocked - The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing Coursera Course on The Technology of Music Production One Week Online International Faculty Development Program on “Technologies for Societal Needs - Real time applications of AI, ML and Research initiatives” Online Webinar on Blockchain Technology and its Applications International Webinar Series on Digital and Media Literacy in Disinformation Age National Webinar on Digital Film Making and OTT Platform ATAL FDP on Precision Health Technology 5 days Virtual Faculty Development Program on Natural Language Processing (NLP) FDP on “Advanced Research Trends in Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition and Image Processing” Product Lifecycle Management Five days FDP on Exploring the Nuances of Deep learning for research applications - A Deeper experience Linear Regression Model in Machine Learning Recent Trends in Rehabilitation Robots Trends in IoT Webinar on “How Technology can help in NAAC Accreditation Process” One Week Online International Faculty Development Program on “Technologies for Societal Needs - Real time applications of AI, ML and Research initiatives” Webinar on “An Insight into LEAN Methodology” A State Level Webinar on “E-Content Development for Teaching Mathematics” Webinar on “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with Python” Webinar on “Evolving as a Healthy Engineer” Webinar on “Thinking Smarter - Critical & Creative Thinking” Webinar on “In-built Quality - The Differentiator” Webinar on “Enhancing Customer Experience using AI” Webinar on “Analysing and Visualising IoT data with ThingSpeak” Optical Wireless Communication - Challenges & Opportunities Computing & Signal Processing in IOT Applications

13-07-2020 to 1707-2021 17-07-2020 23-07-2020 24-08-2020 03-08-2020 to 0708-2020 24-07-2020 27-07-2020 to 0108-2020 25-07-2020 14-12-2020 to 1812-2020 30-06-2020 to 0407-2020 25-09-2020 to 3009-2020 10-07-2020 13-07-2020 to 1707-2020 14-07-2020 22-07-2020 24-07-2020 28-07-2020 03-08-2020 to 0708-2020 06-08-2020 07-08-2020 07-08-2020 07-08-2020 08-08-2020 11-08-2020 13-08-2020 26-08-2020 03-10-2020 09-10-2020


Recent Development in Nanostructured Metals and Alloys Impact of peace on: Family, society and development “The Beginning Era vs The Future - Artificial Intelligence” of MathWorks Panel Discussion on the Topic Role of AI in Education 4.0 Contextualized Teaching and Learning #EffectiveTeaching101 (Webinar Series for Educators) Artificial intelligence based brain image analysis for cancer patients “Blended Learning” as a part of #Effective Teaching101 (Webinar Series for Educators) Evolution from networking to software defined networking Webinar on “Insights of Augmented Reality and its Future Trends” AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)" Webinar on “Implementation of Meta-Heuristic Algorithm for Real Time Applications”

529

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

531

Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. K. Martin Sagayam

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Dr. Victor Du John H

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Dr. Victor Du John H

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Dr. Victor Du John H

553

Dr. D. Pamela

Training for Social Connectedness & Inspiration

554

Dr. D. Pamela

Biomedical Instrumentation

555

Dr. P. Manimegalai

Online FDP on “Human Centre Computing” 10 days short term course “Advancements in Signal Processing and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (ASPAIH)” One Week STTP on “Emerging Trends in Advanced Signal & Image Processing” One day online FDP on “e-Resources in Teaching, Learning and Research” Faculty Development Programme on “Systemizing Research - Problem Finding to Patenting” One Week STTP on “Emerging Trends in Advanced Signal & Image Processing (SLOT-3)” WORKSHOPS on “Digital age student empowerment futures: additive curriculum approach” and “Google for education: Becoming a Google certified educator” One Week STTP on Emerging Trends in Advanced Signal & Image Processing (SLOT-4) International webinar on “Evolutionary Learning and its Engineering Applications” 5 day online FDP on “Recent Trends in Wireless Communication and 5G Technology” Deep Learning in Multimedia Signal Processing Engineering Education in the Post COVID-19 Era - Opportunities and Challenges for Faculties International FDP on Climate Change and Hydrologic Extremes

Wearable Devices

25-10-2020 28-10-2020 30-10-2020 30-10-2020 31-10-2020 04-12-2020 04-12-2020 07-12-2020 21-12-2020 05-01-2021 to 0901-2021 23-01-2021 01-02-2021 to 0502-2021 15-02-2021 to 2402-2021 08-03-2021 to 1303-2021 12-03-2021 29-03-2021 to 3103-2021 19-04-2021 to 2404-2021 25-04-2021 03-05-2021 to 0805-2021 21-05-2021 24-05-2021 to 2805-2021 04-07-2020 16-07-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 14.12.2020 to 18.12.2020 07.12.2020 to 11.12.2020 21.09.2020 to 25.9.2020


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Dr. P. Manimegalai

Recent Trends in Biomedical Application

557

Dr. P. Manimegalai

Internet of Things (IoT)

558

Dr. P. Manimegalai

Artificial Intelligence

559

Dr. P. Manimegalai

560

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

561

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

562

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

563

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

564

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

Control Systems & Sensors Technology

565

Dr. P. Subha Hency Jose

Digitization in Industrial Automation

566

Dr. J Samson Isaac

567

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

568

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Recent Trends in Biomedical Application

569

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics & Data Science

570

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

571

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Machine Learning & Cloud Infrastructure

572

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Recent Trends in Digital Technologies

573

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

574

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Machine Learning & Cloud Infrastructure

575

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Two Day National Open Workshop on Getting Aligned to the Publishing Process- Scopus + ScienceDirect

576

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Internet Of Things (IoT)

577

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Artificial Intelligence

578

Mrs. D. Hepsiba

Wearable Devices

579

Dr. S. Thomas George

580

Dr. S. Thomas George

581

Dr. S. Thomas George

582

Dr. S. Thomas George

Exploring the Nuances of Deep Learning for Research Applications - A Deeper Experience National level Webinar on COVID 19: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow Role of Technology in a Post Covid World Advancements of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Robotics Webinar on Oral Cancer- Diagnostics AID & Treatment

Empowering the Moral Values, Ethics & Behavioral Attitude in Teaching Skills among Teachers Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics for Automation

INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) USING NODEMCU Webinar -CHALLENGES OF CYBER WORLD – RELEVANCE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES International Webinar- TECHNOLOGY OF SUSTAINABILITY POTENTIAL OF TECHNOLOGY IN SHAPING IN THE WORLD International Webinar on IMAGE PROCESSING APPLICATIONS

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Dr. P.Manimegalai

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Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

Internet of Things and Applications in 5G

585 586

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

Protect your intellectual property with patent Cyber Crime awareness for Teachers

587

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

Virtual Crash Cours - Upskill your English

588

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

Hands on Training in Embedded System Projects

589

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

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Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

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Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

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Dr. P.Manimegalai Dr. P.Manimegalai

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Dr. Nishi Shahnaj Haidar

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Dr. Nishi Shahnaj Haidar

596

Dr. Nishi Shahnaj Haidar

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Dr. Nishi Shahnaj Haidar

Fighting Covid-19 using 3D Printing Technology How to Manage Physical and Mental Health during Pandemic Recent trends and research perspective on energy and power system Applied Artificial Intelligence Blockchain Technology and its Applications The Role of Science & Spirituality for a Harmonious & Fulfilling Human Community Webinar- ERS Clinical Practice Guidelines on Bronchiectasis in Children Webinar- ERS Guideline on Withdrawal of Inhaled Corticosteroids in COPD Webinar- Lung Functional Imaging

598

Dr. J.Samson Isaac

Recent Trends in Biomedical Application

599

Dr. J.Samson Isaac

Sensors Technology

600

Dr. J.Samson Isaac

Energy Management and Advanced Techniques for Sustainable Future

601

Dr.P.Subha Hency Jose

3D printing & Design

602

Dr.P.Subha Hency Jose

Precision Health Technology

603

Dr. S. Thomas George

Turnip Innovation Festival 2021

604

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

605

Dr. P.Subha Hency Jose

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Dr. R.Jegan

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Dr. R.Jegan

608

Dr. Anu Jacob

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Dr. Prathap S

610

Dr. Jesse Joel T

Augumented Reality & Virtual Reality

Sensors and Actuators Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things Sensors and Actuators Six day online faculty development programme on Current environmental impacts and sustainable research solutions online 3 days Skill Development Programme on EPublishing and ICT organised by Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology Online Faculty Development Colloquium on “Unity and Blend among Academics and Research - The present and the Future” organized by , Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai & California Institute of Science and Medicine, USA and Indian Association of Applied Microbiologists (IAAM)

21.06.2021 to 25.06.2021 05.01.2021 to 09.01.2021 26.04.2021 25.05.2021 24.05.2021 to 25.05.2021 24.05.2021 to 28.05.2021 31.05.2021 31.05.2021 31.05.2021 to 04.06.2021 08.07.2021 24.07.2021 15.03.2021 to 19.03.2021 02.02.2021 21.01.2021 11.02.2021 13.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 07.12.2020 to 11.12.2020 09.01.2021 to 12.01.2021 01.02.2021 to 05.02.2021 14.12.2020 to 18.12.2020 22.01.2021 to 23.01.2021 01-01-2021 to 0104-2021 01-01-2021 to 0104-2021 01-01-2021 to 0104-2021 01-01-2021 to 0104-2021 21 -07-2020 to 2807- 2020

06-07-2020 to 0807-2020

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611

Dr. S. Kavitha

612

Dr.Pinaki Dey

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Dr. Pinaki Dey

614

Dr. V. M. Berlin Grace

615

Dr. V. M. Berlin Grace

616

Dr. R.S. David Paul Raj

617

Dr. R.S. David Paul Raj

618

Dr. R.S. David Paul Raj

619

Dr. S. Kavitha

620

Dr.S.Murugan

621

Dr. Jibu Thomas

622

Dr. V. M. Berlin Grace

623

Dr. Anu Jacob

624

Dr. Anu Jacob

625

Dr. T. Jesse Joel

“Integrated Urban Water & Wastewater Management” 5 days Online Faculty Development Program organized by PSG Institute, Coimbatore Participated in faculty development programme on “Recent trends in mathematical modelling” Department of Mathematics , KITS, Coimbatore Attended 5 days FDP program on Greening The Grid : Cutting Edge Technologies and Best Practices in Electrical Domain, Organized by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, KITS Virtual workshop of “Cancer Prediction using Machine Learning” Organized jointly by Wisecorner Laboratories Pvt Ltd & Crescent Innovation & Incubation Council (CIIC), Chennai TEQIP-III sponsored three days online FDP on “Recent Advances in Medical Biotechnology Research” Online - conducted by Govt. College of Technology, Coimbatore Faculty Training Workshop on Educational Video Creation Teaching Learning Centre (Under PMMMNMTT, Department of Higher Education, MHRD, GoI) Coimbatore Institute of Technology Response Effectiveness, Organising Self, Attitudinal Shift, Decision Making" Online FDP on "ROAD -AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Drug Engineering Online FDP on "Drug Engineering -AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Five days International FDP cum Workshop on Sustainable Environmental Engineering Practices Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India Faculty development program on “Contemporary Advances in Bio nanotechnology” organized by Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh Science Academies Lecture Workshop on “Genomics and the Fight against Infectious Diseases” Organised by Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, Online FDP on ‘Contemporary Advances in Bionanotechnology’ Online ATAL Academy online FDP on Design thinking organized by College of Engineering, Trivandrum ATAL Academy Online FDP on "OECD principle of Good Laboratory Practices"at SSR College of Pharmacy. AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Sensors Technology"

27-07-2020 to 3107- 2020 27-07-2020 to 3107- 2020

27-07-2020 to 3107- 2020

16-08-2020 to 1608-2020

4-08- 2020 to 4-082020

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07-09-2020 to 1109-2020 21-09-2020 to 2109-2020 21-09- 2020 to 2509-2020

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Dr. Jibu Thomas

627

Dr. Jibu Thomas

628

Dr. David Paul Raj R S

629

Dr.S.Murugan

630

Dr. Biswanath Mahanty

631

Dr. V. M. Berlin Grace

632

Dr.Pinaki Dey

633

Dr. Jibu Thomas

634

Dr.S.Murugan

635

Dr Jesse Joel T

636

Dr. R. S. David Paul Raj

637

Dr. S. Kavitha

638

Dr.Pinaki Dey

639

Dr. Jibu Thomas

640

Dr. V. M. Berlin Grace

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Dr. Prathap S

642

Dr. R. S. David Paul Raj

643

Dr. David Paul Raj

644

Dr Premnath D

ATAL FDP on “Synthetic Biology” ATAL FDP on “Personal and Professional Excellence” Science Academies’ Virtual Lecture Workshop on “Recent Scenario in Life science” Organized by Department of Biotechnology, Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore FDP on “Challenges and Perspectives in Higher Education” Government Arts College for Women, Krishnagiri NPTEL-AICTE Faculty development Programme (Eq. to one week FDP) on “Bioreactor Design and Analysis” FDP on ‘Emerging Trends in Biotechnology’ , Genesin of Educational Impressions, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India FDP on ‘Emerging Trends in Biotechnology’ , Genesin of Educational Impressions, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India Workshop on Social Entrepreneurship & funding Organized by Brand India Workshop on Social Entrepreneurship and Funding, Online 6-day Virtual FDP on NEP 2020, Online FDP on “Revised NAAC Accreditation Framework Perceptions”, GTN Arts College, Dindigul (Online) FDP on “Revised NAAC Accreditation Framework Perceptions”, GTN Arts College, Dindigul (Online) Two-Day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Theory Building & Data Analysis in Research, kuthukallinkal, Udumbannoor, Kerala, Attended 5 days workshop FDP on “Starting Research from Scratch, KITS” Training and FDP on ‘Citation Styles and Reference list’ , The Department of Data Sciences, Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Secunderabad in collaboration with Mendeley TWO Day National Workshop on Methods and Approaches for Health, Online. VIT AP. e-Workshop on Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights, Innovative Technology Enabling Centre (InTEC), CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar Webinar on “ Hands on Training on data analysis using Microsoft excel organized by Dept. of Maths, Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore CSIR summer research Training Programme

14-12-2020 to 1812-2020 07-12-2020 to 1112-2020 24-02-2021 to 2502-2021

18-02-2021 to 1902-2021 Jan 2021 to March 2021 ( 8 weeks) 22.04.2021 to 2704-2021 22.04.2021 to 2704-2021 28.04.2021 to 28.04.2021 28.04.2021 to 28.04.2021 24.05.2021 to 29.05.2021 12-05-2021 to 1505-2021 12-05-2021 to 1505-2021 29-05-2021 to 3005-2021 24.05.2021 to 28.05.2021 21-06-2021 to 2306-2021 26-06-2021 to 2706-2021 14-06-2021 to 1906-2021 27-07-2020 to 2907-2020 01-06-2020 3008-2020


2-Weeks Comprehensive Online Patent Information Course organised by Turnip Innovations Online AICTE sponsored one week Short Term Training Programme on 'Practical Approaches for Next Generation Sequencing Technologies and Data Analysis towards Health Care' organized by K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology ICMR Training on Roles and Responsibilities of Ethics Committee members, Online - ICMR Bioethics Unit, Bengaluru. Hands on Training Program on DNA sequencing (DSt PURSE Funded Program), Bharathiar University, Coimbatore Technology based Entrepreneurship Program (TEDP) - Bio Techniques for enabling Bio Entrepreneurship, ED cell, Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore Training Programme on “Development Strategies and Sustainability among Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in Scheduled Areas”, Online Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India Three Days Skill Development Programme on E – Publishing and ICT Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology 2 week FDP on Entrepreneurship - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT, Suratkal

22-10-2020 to 05-11-2020

645

Dr.S.Murugan

646

Dr. J.Jannet Vennila

647

Dr. Jibu Thomas

648

Dr. Jibu Thomas

649

Dr. David Paul Raj R S

650

Dr. David Paul Raj

651

Mr.P.Jeyakumar

652

DR. T.V. RANGANATHAN

653

DR. T.V. RANGANATHAN

Digital Teaching Techniques - ICT Academy

29-06-2020 to 0407-2020

654

Dr. Emilin Renitta

6-weeks Entrepreneurship Development Program in Food Technology - GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru

25-01-2021 to 0603-2021

655

Dr. Emilin Renitta

Digital Teaching Techniques - ICT Academy

656

Dr. Emilin Renitta

657

Dr. Chandrakala

658

Dr. Chandrakala

659

Dr. Freeda Blessie

660

Dr. Freeda Blessie

Gel -based Proteomics - Amazing Biotech. Pvt. Ltd. "Aqua-food technology (Emerging Food Processing Technologies: Prospects and Challenges for Food and N" - ATAL academy at Tezpur University FDP on Entrepreneurship - NIFTEM 6-weeks Entrepreneurship Development Program in Food Technology - GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru “SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN FOOD AND CHEMICAL Engineering - Department of Food Technology and Department of Chemical Engineering, Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology

18-01-2021 to 23-01-2021

16-03-2021 to 16-03-2021 22-03-2021 to 23-03-2021 03-02-2021 to 18-03-2021 (6 weeks)"

01-06-2021 to 05-06-2021

06-07-2020 to 0807-2020 15-02-2021 to 2702-2021

29-06-2020 to 0407-2020 21-06-2020 to 2506-2020 04-01-2021 to 0801-2021 15-02-2021 to 2702-2021 25-01-2021 to 0603-2021

05-10-2020 to 1110-2020


661

Dr. Freeda Blessie

662

Dr. Freeda Blessie

663

Dr. M.M. Pragalyasree

664

Dr. M.M. Pragalyasree

665

Dr. M.M. Pragalyasree

666

Dr.N.Jeyapandiyan

667

Dr. C. Gajendran

668

Dr.N.Jeyapandiyan

Recent Trends and Developments in Food Technology - Department of Food Technology, SAINTGITS College of Engineering, Kerala Webinar on RECENT ADVANCES IN DAIRY PROCESS ENGINEERING FDP on Recent Trends and developments in Food Technology, organised by Department of Food Technology, Saintgits College of Engineering in Association with AFSTI, Cochin chapter. ten days FDP on “ Role of nanotechnology in Food and Agriculture” organized by College of Agricultural Engineering, UAS, Raichur. NPTEL - AICTE , FDP on Thermal Processing of Foods International Faculty Development programme on Climate change and Hydrologic Extremes Using Python for Research

Dr.M.Suguna Devakumari Dr. E. Adlin Pricilla Vasanthi

Water Quality Complication, Restoration and Environmental Conservation of Existing Water Bodies” Application of Omics technologies in Life Sciences International Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “The Art of doing research”

671

Dr.A.Asha Monicka

Advances in Food and Value addition of grains

672

Dr.V.Kavitha

673

Dr.A.Asha Monicka

IoT framework Development for Agriculture Sector

674

Dr. S. Usha Nandhini

Data Analysis using Statistical Tools

675

Dr. T.C. Kumari Sugitha

Woman entrepreneurship development programme (WEDP)

676

Dr. T.C. Kumari Sugitha

Ensembl browser and REST API

677

Dr. T.C. Kumari Sugitha

678

Dr. T.C. Kumari Sugitha

679

Dr. T.C. Kumari Sugitha

Innovation and Entrepreneurship development

680

Dr.S.Praveena Katharine

Golden Jubilee International Webinar series on Natural Resource Management for Agriculture Potential and Prospects

681

Dr. M. Pran

682

Dr.J.Lydia Pramitha

HPLC MASS Technology

683

Dr.J.Lydia Pramitha

Python for Teachers and Researchers

684

Dr.S.Praveena Katharine

685

Dr.S.Praveena Katharine

669 670

Data Analysis using Statistical Tools

International Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “The Art of doing research” Internship on Bioinformatics, genomics, machine learning and big data analysis

Kerala Veterinary Science Congress 2021

Recent Developments for Chemistry Teachers NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED MODELLING AND INNOVATIONS IN WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING AMIWRE – 2021

10-08-2020 to 1408-2020 24-08-2020 to 2808-2020 10-08-2020 to 1408-2020

20-08-2020 to 2908-2020 01-09-2020 to 1512-2020 20/07/2020 24/07/2020 26/05/2021 to 30/05/2021 02/08/202107/08/2021 21/10/2021 26/10/2021 12/07/202122/07/2021 23/08/202127/08/2021 13/08/2021 18/08/2021 06/09/202110/09/2021 13/08/2021 18/08/2021 10/02/2021 08/3/2021 17/11/202020/11/2020 12/07/202122/07/2021 01/05/202130/06/2021 21/09/2021 27/09/2021 23/08/2021 27/08/2021 13/11/2021 14/11/2021 28/07/202131/07/2021 11/03/202112/03/2021 05-06-2021 20/02/2021 21/02/2021


10/02/2021 08/03/2021 30/06/2021 30/07/2021 05/06/2020 12/06/2021 05-05-2020 08 /03/2021

686

Dr.B. Navaneetham

Women Entrepreneurship Development Program

687

Dr.B. Navaneetham

Innovation Ambassador Training

688

Dr.B. Navaneetham

Data analytics using Excel and SPSS

689 690

Dr.K.Natarajan Dr.K.Natarajan

691

Dr. Vinu M

692

Dr. Vijayakanth

693

Dr. Vinu M

694

Dr. Vijayakanth

695

Dr. Samson N

696

Dr. Vinu M

697

Dr. Vijayakanth

698

Dr. Vinu M

699

Dr. Samson N

700

Dr. Vijayakanth

701

Dr. Vijayakanth

702

Dr. Vinu M

703

Dr. Vinu M

704

Dr. Ananthi N

705

Dr. A.Abiram

706

Dr. A.Abiram

707

Dr. D. Khanna

708

Dr. D. Khanna

709

Dr.S.K.Sureshbabu

710

Dr.B.Vidhya

711

Dr.B.Vidhya

712

Dr.B.Vidhya

Indo-US webinar and lecture series

01.06.2021 to 09.06.2021

Dr.B.Vidhya

AICTE sponsored online short term traning programme on "Emerging Trends in Nanomaterials for Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices"

10.05.2021 to 15.05.2021

713

"Scientific Writing for Journals" " Hydrology of wetlands" 1st Virtual International Symposium on C–H Activation, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen IOBC | Tammannstr. 2 | 37077 Göttingen NATIONAL LEVEL FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Karpaga University, Coimbatore National Webminar on Forensic Science, KITS, Coimbatore Webinar on" Hazardous Wastes and the Environment: New Paradigms in Management" conducted by Bharathidasan University Recent adavancement in Chemical Sciences, Sona College, Salem International Webminar, Madras Universitty, Chennai International Virtual Conference on Recent Trends in Energy Materials (INCRTEM-2020) Natioanl Webminar on Chemical Sciences, KITS, Coimbatore Green Energy Tech Mission, KITS, Coimbatore A early event on Indian Chemical Socity, ONGC Center, Delhi Web conference on FrontiersOrganometalic & Catlysts, MNIT, Jaipur National Symposium On Emerging Trends in Chemistry, KITS, Coimbatore National Conference, NCAFMM-2021, KITS, Coimbatore Seven Days FDP "Recent Advances in Forensic Sciences" Amity University, Noida. International Online Faculty Development Program on Advancements in Applied Chemistry One Day FDP on Recent Research in Modern Physics Two week Onlie Faculty Development Programme on Advanced Physics for Engineers AICTE Sponsored Short Term Course on Principles and Advances in Electromagnetics AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Sensors Technology" Faculty Development Programme on “Recent Developments in Materials Science - 21” National level webinar on Recent Developments and Future Advancements in Nano Technology

27.07.2020 to 30.07.2020 3.8.2020 to 9.8.2020 8.8.2020 8.08.2020 10.8.2020 to 14.08.2020 17.08.2020 to 18.08.2020 9.9.2020 to 11.9.2020 12.9.2020 12.11.2020 26.12.2020 to 29.12.2020 20.01.2021 to 22.02.2021 19.02.2021 12.3.2021 to 13.03.2021 21.03.2021 to 27.03.2021 06.07.2020 to 08.07.2020 23.07.2020 25.11.2020 to 08.12.2020 22.03.2021 to 27.03.2021 21.09.2020 to 25.09.2020 16.06.2021 to 22.06.2021 05.05.2021


714

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Research and role of research in ethics

715

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Teaching methods

716

Dr. Thanga Helina S

717

Dr. Thanga Helina S

718

Dr.K.Aruna

719

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Aspire to be great teacher (lims)

720

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Emerging technologies in transforming business models

721

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Service marketing a prctical approach

722 723 724

Mr. Agustus Immanuel Pauldurai.T Dr.Mahila vasanthi Thangam Dr.Mahila vasanthi Thangam

Synergia to revatalise reforms and refresh ourselves as agents to ensure quality education Faculty empowerment in careeer advancement of studies Managing services( NPTEL course) 8 week course

Demystifing optimization Techniques Design thinking to nurture creativity and innovation leading to entrepreneurship Research Methodology and Research Publication

725

Dr. Thanga Helina S

Research Methodology and Research Publication

726

Dr. B. Anita Virgin

Digitalization Initiatives for Next Generation Teachers

727

Dr. B. Anita Virgin

ROAD - ATAL FDP

728

Dr. B. Anita Virgin

729

Dr. Amutha Dhanraj

730

Dr. M. Selvarathi

Novel Tool for Online Teaching Digitalization Initiatives for Next Generation Teachers Applications of optimization techniques in science and engineering THE FRAMEWORK OF QUANTUM PROBABILITY AND QUANTUM computing Applications of nature inspired optimization techniques for solving real life problems

731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743

Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen

13-04-2020 to 1804-2020 28-05-2020 to 2905-2020 01-07-2020 to 0706-2020 18-07-2020 (one day) 01-09-2020 to 3011-2020 05-09-2020 (one day) 24-11-2020 to 2811-2020 02-01-2021to 2502- 2021 22-03-2021 to 2703-2021 14-08-2021 to 1806-2021 18-10-2021 to 0211-2021 18-10-2021 to 0211-2021 22-03-2021 to 24.03.2021 07-09-2020 to 1109-2020 25-07-2020 22-03-2021 to 24.03.2021 06-07-2020 07-07-2020 08-10-2020

Applications of mathematics in engineering

08-09-2020 to 0909-2020

Software reliability

09-10-2020

FDP on Applications of mathematics in engineering

06-07-2020 to 1107-2020 20-07-2020 to 2507-2020 25-08-2020 to 2808-2020

Over view of vedic mathematics

26-09-2020

Graph optimization

29-07-2020

DIGITAL AGE TEACHING & LEARNING (N)EVER (S)TOP LEARNING

29-07-2020 to 3007-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020

Applications of mathematics Applications of mathematics in engineering

Applications of mathematics in engineering FDP on Recent Trends in Applicable Mathematics FDP on APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS


744

Dr. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

“Online Teaching via Google app”

745

Dr. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

FDP on Applied and Computational Mathematics

746 747

Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen Dr. S. Elizabeth Amuthini Stephen

FDP on Disaster management and mitigation FDP on Applied and Computational Mathematics

748

Dr. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

749

Dr. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

750

Dr. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

751

Dr. R. Selvamani

752

Dr. R. Selvamani

Applications of mathematics in engineering

753

Dr. R. Selvamani

Applications of mathematics in engineering

754

Dr.R.Selvamani

755

Dr.P. Evanzalin Ebenanjar

756

Dr.B Elavarasan

757 758

Dr.Hepzibah Christinal Anandharaj Dr.Hepzibah Christinal Anandharaj

759

Dr. B. Elavarasan

760

Dr.B Elavarasan

761 762

Dr.Hepzibah Christinal. A Dr.S.Elizabeth Amudhini Stephen

763

Dr. M Selvarathi

764

Dr. M Selvarathi

765

Dr. M Selvarathi

766

Dr. M Selvarathi

767

Dr. M Selvarathi

768

Dr. M Selvarathi

769

Dr. M Selvarathi

770

Dr. M Selvarathi

772

Dr. Hepzibah Christinal Anandharaj Dr.K. PORSELVI

773

Dr.K. PORSELVI

774

Dr.P.G.Sunanda Bhagavathy

771

FDP on APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS FDP on Teaching mathematics effectively in online mode FDP on Recent Trends in Applicable Mathematics How technology can help in NAAC accreditation process

Six days national webinar series on application of mathematics Seven Days Faculty Development ProĀramme (online mode) in the title oÿ “DATA SCIENCE” Online fdp on teaching mathematics effectively in online mode Mathematics for Machine Learning: Linear Algebra Mathematics for Machine Learning: Multivariate Calculus Faculty Development Program on Applied and Computational Mathematics Six days fdp on on application of mathematics in engineering DB0201EN: SQL for Data Science

04-08-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 09-08-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 28-07-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 20-07-2020 to 2507-2020 6-7- 2020 to 11-72020 20-07-2020 to 2607-2020 08-09-2020 14-09-2020 24-10-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 20-07-2020 to 2507-2020 31-07-2020

A State Level Webinar on “E-Content Development for Teaching Mathematics Faculty Development Programme on Recent Trends in Applicable Mathematics Webinar on application of optimization in science and engineering Linear regression models in Machine learning Six days national webinar series on application of mathematics Mathematics for Machine Learning: PCA Basics of Image Processing and its Mathematical Insights 5 days Online Faculty Development Programme on APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Teachers Development Programme for School Teachers on DIGITAL AGE TEACHING & LEARNING (N)EVER (S)TOP LEARNING

14-07-2020 6-7- 2020 to 11-72020 21-07-2020

PH125.1x: Data Science: R Basics

24-03-2021

Eigen value problem in civil engineering

16-07-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 10/08/2020 to 26/08/2020

FDP on APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS MOODLE LMS, Joint venture of Sardar Patel Police University & IIT Mumbai

07-08-2020 27-07-2020 to 3107-2020 06-07-2020

30-11-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 29-07-2020 to 3007-2020


775 776

Dr.P.G.Sunanda Bhagavathy Dr.P.G.Sunanda Bhagavathy

777

Dr.Sowmya Kumar

778

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha Dr. C. Beulah Christalin Latha

779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788

Forensic Science, Legal Desire & Parul University Research Methodology and Research Publications, NIT Trichy Forensic Science, Legal Desire & Parul University Deep Learning. AI

16/06/2020 to 20/06/2020 10/11/2020 to 24/11/2020 16/06/2020 to 20/06/2020 04-07-2020

Azure Cloud Security

16-05-2020

Deep Learning. AI

05-11-2020

Applications of Data Analytics in Data Science Applications of Mathematics Ignitive Lab Faculty Development Programme Next Generation Smart Machines (NGSM v1.0)

21-05-2020 to 2205-2020 20-07-2020 to 2407-2020 04-02-2020 to 0502-2020 20-07-2020 to 2207-2020 27-07-2020 to 2907-2020

Machine Learning Technologies for Societal Problems Mission

05-06-2020

Neural Networks and Deep Learning

06-04-2020

Personolity Development & Corporate Communication

14-05-2020

789

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Applications of Mathematics

20-07-2020 to 2407-2020

790

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Developing Thinking Abilities Relevant for Engineering Education

28-04-2020

791

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Artificial Intelligence

792

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Faculty Development Programme

793

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Next Generation Smart Machines (NGSM v1.0)

794

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

795

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

Hands-on Machine Learning with Python Computer Vision, Image Processing Techniques with open CV-Python

796

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

797

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

798

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

799 800 801

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

802

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

803

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

804

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

805 806

Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani

Applications of Data Analytics in Data Science

25-05-2020 to 2905-2020 20-07-2020 to 2207-2020 27-07-2020 to 2907-2020 31-07-2020 15-08-2020 to 1708-2020 21-05-2020 to 2205-2020

Machine Learning Technologies for Societal Problems Mission Combating Pandemic without Psychological Stress Data Science Methodology Footwear Impression: An Abandoned Evidence Investigating Malicious E-Mail Introduction to Internet of Things and Embedded Systems IT Sercive Management and Functions Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning using R Programming and Knime

19-05-2020 07-09-2020 to 1209-2020

Big Data for Digital Marketing

15-08-2020

Machine Learning Technologies for Societal Problems Mission

04-06-2020

04-06-2020 18-05-2020 17-04-2020 01-06-2020 12-05-2020 01-06-2020


807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834

835

836 837

Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. Prasanth Koothoor Dr. Prasanth Koothoor Dr. Prasanth Koothoor Dr. Prasanth Koothoor Dr. Prasanth Koothoor Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. Mallika Vijaya Kumar Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani Dr. J. Macklin Abraham Navamani

Data Sciences VFX - An Integral Part of Film Making VFX - Planning in Film Production VFX - Creative Execution VFX - Applications and Nuances VFX - Role of Future Technologies Application of R in Management Research

02-11-2020 to 0611-2020 24-08-2020 25-08-2020 26-08-2020 27-08-2020 28-08-2020 07-12-2020 to 1212-2020

2nd Virtual International seminar

08-04-2021

Big Data Analytics using SPARK

27-02-2021

Enhancing Research Effectiveness using Scopus, Sciencedirect, and Mendeley

01-05-2020

Machine Learning

02-05-2020

Artificial Intelligence

29-05-2020

Cloud Applications - An Introduction

13-05-2020 to 1505-2020

Neural Networks - Journey from Shallow to Deep Learning Advances in Python( Django and Flask), Python for Data Science and Cyber Security Assessment and Evaluation in Outcome Based Education Learning, Pedagogy, and Effective Use of Case Methodology

05-06-2020 21-05-2020 to 2705-2020 11-05-2020 17-05-2020 to 2105-2020

Cyber Forensics

18-04-2020

Cyber Security

20-04-2020

Artificial Intelligence Using Python

14-09-2020 to 1909-2020

How to be a Successful Instructional Designer in e - Learning

06-05-2020

Investigating Malicious E-Mail

12-05-2020

Emerging Trends in Digital World (IoT/Big Data/ AI)

06-06-2020

Machine Learning using Python

04-05-2020

Network configurations, Cloud Storage, Game Development

24-04-2020 to 2504-2020 03-04-2020 to 1304-2020

Web Development in Python using Pycharm

02-06-2020

VFX Techniques in Video Editing

03-06-2020

Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning (DL) on Internet of Things (IOT) for Designing Smarter Products - A Hands on Approach

09-09-2020 to 1409-2020

Recent Trends in Computer Science

Angular and Business Intelligence Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

30-05-2020 to 3105-2020 24-08-2020 to 3008-2020


838 839 840 841 842 843 844

Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha

Data Science Moodle Learning Management System Developing Soft Skills and Personolity Indexing and Slicing Data Frames in R Studio

20-05-2020

Program on PERL Scripting

10-06-2020 to 1406-2020

Modern Teaching Techniques

17-05-2020

Machine Learning and Research Opportunities

845

Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha

Python Programming and Machine Learning Techniques

846

Dr. D Ponmary Pushpa Latha

Programming for Everybody

847

Dr. Sowmya Kumar

5 Days Online Faculty Development Program

Dr. P. Ranjit Jeba Thangaiah Dr. P. Ranjit Jeba Thangaiah Dr. P. Ranjit Jeba Thangaiah Dr. P. Ranjit Jeba Thangaiah Dr. P. Ranjit Jeba Thangaiah

Trends and Scope of Research in Blockchain Technology

848 849 850 851 852 853

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

854

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

855

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva

856

Dr. S. Carolin Jeeva Dr.Iwin Thanakumar Joseph S

857

Two days workshop on IoT 3 weeks International FDP on Research Perspectives on AI, ML, Data Science and IoT Two day Bootcamp on RPA using Blue Prism Two Week National Level STTP on Full Stack AI & Deep Learning Practitioner Approach AI and IoT - Based Technology for Precision Farming and smart Agriculture Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning using Python Building a Face Recognition Application using Python Cyber Crime Awarness for Teachers Three Days FDP on “Medical Signal and Image Analysis” Faculty Development Program on Programming and Typesetting Tools in Engineering

858

Dr.Sebastian Terence

859

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

860

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

861

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

862

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

863

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

FDP on Skill Development

864

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

FDP on Artificial Intelligence

865 866

Dr. G. Naveen Sundar Dr. G. Naveen Sundar

08-06-2020 to 1206-2020 10-06-2020 TO 1606-2020 01-08-2020 to 3009-2020(8 weeks)

FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” One week webinar program on “Know the Unknown 2020” Webinar on Rethinking on Disruptive Challenges & Opportunities FDP on Recent Trends and Future Applications in Electronics and Communication Technologies

Serverless Technology Five days FDP Trends and Technologies in digital era

15-06-2020 to 1906-2020 18-05-2020 to 2205-2020 and 25-052020 to 29-05-2020 05-04-2021 16-06-2020 to 2006-2020 21-07-2020 to 2307-2020 02-07-2021 to 0307-2021 17-05-2021 to 0506-2021 22-06-2021 to 2306-2021 07-06-2021 to 1906-2021 07-06-2021 to 1106-2021 21-06-2021 to 2506-2021 25-04-2021 25-05-2021 15.6.2020 to 17.6.2020 25-5-2020 to 29-52020 22-05-2020 to 0605-2020 19-06-2020 to 2506-2020 26-5-2020 to 29-52020 29-05-2020 to 0206-2020. 31-5-2020 to 1-62020 22-5-2020 to 26-52020 6.6.2020 to 7.6.2020 27.7.2020 to 31.7.2020


867

Dr.D. Narmadha

FDP Technologies for societal needs

868

Dr.D. Narmadha

Renewable Energy systems

869

Dr.D. Narmadha

Serverless Technology

870

Dr.D. Narmadha

Five days FDP Trends and Technologies in digital era

871

Dr.V.Ebenezer

3 Days FDP on “VLSI in Industry 4.0”

872

Dr.V.Ebenezer

seminar on Next Generation Smart Machines

873

Dr.V.Ebenezer

874

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

875

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

876

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

877

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

878

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

879

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

880

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

881

Dr.R.Sabitha

882

Dr.S.Punitha

883

Dr.K.Ramalakshmi

884

Dr E.Kirubakaran

885

Mrs. S. Jeba Priya

886

Mrs. S. Jeba Priya

887

Dr. E. Grace Mary Kanaga

888

Dr. J. Andrew

889

Dr S.Durga

890

Dr S.Durga

891

Dr Belfin R V

892

Dr.R.Sabitha

One week STTP on Artificial intelligence in healthcare. One week FDP “Recent Trends in Mathematical Modelling” 6 Days FDP on Cyber Space and Cyber Security, 10 days FDP on Applied Deep Learning for Medical Data Analytics FDP - days on VLSI and Industry 4.0 One week online Short Term Training Program (STTP) on Computer Networks Five days National Level Online Industrial Training Program (ITP) on "Future Scope of Engineering in Global Development" 3 Days FDP on “VLSI in Industry 4.0” One Week International Faculty Development Programme on "Emerging Trends & Technologies in Data Science 5-Day Career Course on Data Science Fundamentals Atal workshop on data sciences Cyber Security Knowledge mission AICTE sponsored one week short term program on Non- Traditional Algorithm: Efficacious for Multi Objective Optimization FDP on “Applications of Data Analytics in Data Science” AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence” NIT Meghalaya, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)" AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP Train-The-Trainer session Android Development with Kotlin AICTE sponsored Six days online STTP on Predictive Analytics and ML using R programming and KMINE

3.8.2020 to 7.8.2020 29.6.2020 to 29.6.2020 6.6.2020 to 7.6.2020 27.7.2020 to 31.7.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 29.07.2020 16.07.2020 to 22.07. 2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 20.07.2020 to 25.07.2020 13.07.20 to 22.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 6.07.2020 to 11.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 24.08.2020 to 29.08.2020 8.6.2020 to 12.6.2020 24.07.2020 to 28.07.2020 06.08.20 to 08.08.20 20.07.2020 to 25.07.2020 21.07.2020 to 22.06.2020 01.10.2020 to 05.10.2020 03.09.2020 to 07.09.2020 07.09.2020 to 11.09.2020 21.09.2020 to 25.09.2020 28.09.2020 to 04.10.2020 21.09.2020 to 26.09.2020


AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Telemedicine"

893

Dr.S.Punitha

894

Dr. Bright Gee Varghese

895

Dr.R.Sabitha

896

Dr.R.Sabitha

897

Dr. J. Andrew

898

Dr. Esther Daniel

899

Dr .J. Anitha

ATAL Online FDP on "SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES"

900

Dr .V.Ebenezer

ATAL Online FDP on Internet of Things (IoT)

901

Dr.R.Sabitha

902

Dr.R.Sabitha,

903

Dr. J. Anitha

904

Dr. E. Grace Mary Kanaga

905

Ms.Deva Priya I

906

Ms.Deva Priya I

907

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

908

Dr.R.Sabitha

909

Dr.R.Sabitha

910

Dr. G. Naveen Sundar

911

Dr.D. Narmadha

912

Dr. G. Naveen Sundar

913

Dr. D. Narmadha

914

Ms.Deva Priya I

915

Ms. Deva Priya I

Android Development with Kotlin AICTE sponsored Six days online STTP on AR and VR – A Future Technology Five Day National Faculty Development Programme on "Emerging Trends in Computer Science and Engineering” Deep Learning Applications and Challenges in Big Data Analytics ATAL FDP on Artificial Intelligence

GuruCool – Smartinternz Program (6 Days Training on Emerging Technologies followed by a Project Build-a-Thon) Five Day Online Faculty Development Programme on “Recent Computing Technologies” ATAL Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on Artificial Intelligence International Workshop on “Deep Learning Models and its Applications RPA Design and Development V2.0 - Educator Readiness Program RPA Design and Development V2.0 - Educator Readiness Program AICTE SPONSORED ONE WEEK STTP ON “EMPOWERING THE MORAL VALUES, ETHICS AND BEHAVIORAL ATTITUDE IN TEACHING SKILLS AMONG TEACHERS (PHASE-II)” One week ATAL Online FDP on Internet of Things(IoT) One week ATAL Online FDP on Internet of Things(IoT) One week ATAL Online FDP on Management Information System One week ATAL Online FDP on Management Information System AICTE Online STTP on Application of Deep Learning Techniques in Remote Sensing for Monitoring, Managing and Conserving Natural Resources for the Sustainable Development of the Nation –Phase II AICTE Online STTP on Application of Deep Learning Techniques in Remote Sensing for Monitoring, Managing and Conserving Natural Resources for the Sustainable Development of the Nation –Phase III

14.09.2020 to 18.09.2020 28.09.2020 to 04.10.2020 19.10.2020 to 24.10.2020 19.10.2020 to 23.10.2020 05.10.2020 to 10.10.2020 5-10-2020 to 9-102020 02-11-2020 to 0611-2020 14.11.2020 to 18.11.2020 28.09.2020 to 3.10.2020 30.11.2020 to 04.12.2020 14.12.2020 to 18.12.2020 16-11-2020 to 2011-2020 7-12-2020 to 1112-2020 08.12.2020 to 09.12.2020 18-01-2021 to 2701-2021 18-01-2021 to 2701-2021 18.1.2021 to 23.01.2021 11.1.2021 to 15.1.2021 11.1.2021 to 15.1.2021 4.1.2021 to 8.1.2021 4.1.2021 to 8.1.2021 1.2.2021 to 6.2.2021

8.2.2021 to 13.2.2021


One week AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Cyber Security" One week AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence" AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence, machine Learning and Deep Learning AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence, machine Learning and Deep Learning One week AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence" 15 Days Executive Development Program me on Society 5.0 One Month Industrial Internship on “Internet of Things and Machine Learning using Python” Women Techmakers #IWDIndia2021 – International Women’s Day India Summit 2021 Orientation Programme on Institute Ethics Committee on Biomedical and Health Research

916

Dr. S. Durga

917

Dr. M. Roshni Thanka

918

Dr. M. Roshni Thanka

919

Dr. E.Bijolin Edwin

920

Dr. E.Bijolin Edwin

921

Mr. Shibin D

922

Dr .Jebaveerasingh J

923

Dr.R.Sabitha

924

Dr. S. Salaja

925

Dr T.Jemima Jebaseeli

Workshop on Game Development

926

Dr T.Jemima Jebaseeli

Seminar on AIOT application in Smart cities

927

Dr T.Jemima Jebaseeli

928

Mrs. Rexie J A M

929

Ms. Deva Priya I

930

Ms. Deva Priya I

Introduction to R Programming for Data Analysis

931

Ms. Deva Priya I

Seminar on AIOT application in Smart cities

932

Dr. P. Getzi Jeba Leelipushpam

933

Ms. Deva Priya I

934

Mrs. S. Jeba Priya

935

Mrs. S. Jeba Priya

936

Dr. P. Getzi Jeba

3 days training program on Robotic process automation AICTE Online STTP on Application of Deep Learning Techniques in Remote Sensing for Monitoring, Managing and Conserving Natural Resources for the Sustainable Development of the Nation –Phase IV One week AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Blockchain" AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)" Webinar on Exploring Blockchain applications for Education”

937

Dr. P. Getzi Jeba

3 days online FDP on VLSI in industry 4.0

938

Dr. J. Immanuel JohnRaja

3 days online FDP on VLSI in industry 4.0

939

Dr. P. Getzi Jeba

Dynamic Routing using CISCO Packet Tracer

Webinar on Flood mapping from SAR Remote Sensing Webinar on “Practicing Professional Coding through Design Patterns” Webinar on “Practicing Professional Coding through Design Patterns”

01.02.2021 to 05.02.2021 08-02-2021 to 1202-2021 02-02-2021 to 0602-2021

02-02-2021 to 0602-2021 08-02-2021 to 1202-2021 01.03.2021 to 17.03.2021 01-03-2021 to 2603-2021 20.3.2021 to 21.3.2021 16.03.2021 to 17.03.2021 11.02.2021 to 12.02.2021 19.02.2021 to 19.02.2021 10.02.2021 to 20.02.2021 02.02.2021 to 02.02.2021 02.02.2021 to 02.02.2021 03.02.2021 to 03.02.2021 19.02.2021 to 19.02.2021 01.02.2021 to 03.02.2021 15.02.2021 to 20.02.2021 18.01.2021 to 22.01.2021 01.02.2021 to 05.02.2021 14.07.2020 to 14.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 15.07.2021 to 17.07.2021 04.07.2020 to 04.07.2020


Engineering Optimization-Methods and Application How Technology can help in NAAC Accreditation Process

940

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

941

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

942

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

943

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

944

Dr.T Jemima Jebaseeli

945

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

946

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

947

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

Webinar on "Your mind your master"

948

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

Webinar on "Engineer Your Thoughts for IT Industry"

949

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

Webinar on "Innovation in Education"

950

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

951

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

952

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

Hands-on Machine Learning with Python

953

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

"Online Connexion 2K20" event

954

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

Five days National Level Online Industrial Training Program (ITP) on "Future Scope of Engineering in Global Development"

955

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

3 Days FDP on “VLSI in Industry 4.0”

956

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

957

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

958

Dr. Jebaveerasingh J

959

Dr.V.Ebenezer

960

Dr.V.Ebenezer

961

Dr.V.Ebenezer

962

Dr.V.Ebenezer

Online FDP on Deep learning Unfolded 2020

963

Dr.V.Ebenezer

Future Technology of online learning

964

Dr.V.Ebenezer

965

Dr. Arul Xavier V M

966

Dr. Arul Xavier V M

Tech Summit “Next Generation Smart Machines”

967

Dr. Arul Xavier V M

One Week FDP “Technologies for Societal Needs”

Innovation Education Outcome Based Education (OBE) - Competency Profile Mapping with Courses and Course Outcomes (COs) Live Webinar on Introduction to Quantum Computing and the Role of Developer Webinar on "Where will you fit into a real time project" Webinar on “Dynamic Routing using Cisco Packet Tracer”

Webinar on "Future of Data Transmission - LiFi" Webinar on "Caching and Message Queuing in Cloud Computing"

Fours Days FDP on "Recent Trends in Computing Technologies and Tools" One week online Short Term Training Program (STTP) on Computer Networks Cloud based real time health monitoring device using IoT 3 Days FDP on “VLSI in Industry 4.0” Three days Tech seminar on Next Generation Smart Machines Online webinar on Web development using reactJS

One week STTP on Artificial intelligence in healthcare. Webinar on “Hands-on Machine Learning with Python”

27.07.2020 to 27.07.2021 28.07.2020 to 28.07.2021 21.07.2020 to 21.07.2021 30.07.2020 to 30.07.2020 03.08.2020 to 03.08.2021 02.07.2020 to 02.07.2020 04.07.2020 to 04.07.2020 06.07.2020 to 06.07.2020 09.07.2020 to 09.07.2020 21.07.2020 to 21.07.2020 25.07.2020 to 25.07.2020 30.07.2020 to 30.07.2020 31.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 11.07.2020 to 11.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 03.07.2020 to 07.07.2020 06.07.2020 to 11.07.2020 23.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 29.07.2020 30.07.2020 to 30.07.2020 13.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 06.07.2020 to 06.07.2020 16.07.2020 to 22.07.2020 31.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 29.07.2020 03.08.2020 to 07.08.2020


Webinar on “Exploring Blockchain applications for Education 10 days FDP on Applied Deep Learning for Medical Data Analytics

968

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

969

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

970

Dr. E.Kirubakaran

6 Days FDP on Cyber Space and Cyber Security,

971

Dr. E.Kirubakaran

One week FDP “Recent Trends in Mathematical Modelling”

972

Dr. E.Kirubakaran

International Conference on BIG Data and IOT

973

Dr.E.Kirubakaran

FDP - days on VLSI and Industry 4.0

974 975

Dr. Iwin Thanakumar Joseph S Dr.Iwin Thanakumar Joseph S

Three Days FDP “VLSI in Industry 4.0” One Week FDP “Technologies for Societal Needs” APACMed-DSCI Session on Cybersecurity Threats & Best Practices in an Age of TeleHealth NCoE Crypto Innovation Series #Part 6 Secure Communication through Quantum Cryptography NCoE Crypto Innovation Series #Part 7 Transition from Classical to Quantum Cryptography One week FDP “Recent Trends in Mathematical Modelling”

976

Dr. G. Jaspher

977

Dr.G. Jaspher

978

Dr.G. Jaspher

979

Dr.G. Jaspher

980

Dr.G. Jaspher

981

Dr. G. Naveen Sundar

Infrastructure for Data Analytics

982

Dr.D. Narmadha

Infrastructure for Data Analytics

983

Dr.M.Mythili

984

Dr.A.Shamila Ebenezer

985

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

One Week Online Faculty Development Program on “Cyber Security”

986

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

Deep Neural Network based Data Reconstrcution

987

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

Principles of Management

988

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

Awareness on IPR for Beginners

989

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

The Role of Database Administration and the Concept of Disaster Recovery

990

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

Challenges in CyberCrime

991

Mr. S.Basil Xavier

Machine Learning for Beginners

992

Mrs.T.Mathu

993

Dr.Karunakaran

994

Dr.Karunakaran

995

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

One Week “Digital Teaching Techniques”

Tends and scope of research in Blockchain Technology Certified Virutal Classroom teacher

Blockchain Technology and its applications Machine learning and its applications using Python Machine learning and its applications using Python Robotics System Design: Fundamental Challenges and Applications

14-07-20 to 14-0720 13.07.2020 to 22.07.2020 20.07.2020 to 25.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 23.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 15.07.2020 to 15.07.2020 3.08.2020 to 7.8.2020 23.07.2020 to 23.07.2020 13.07.2020 to 13.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 27.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 29.06.2020 to 29.06.2020 13.6.2020 to 13.6.2020 13.6.2020 to 13.6.2020 24.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 30.06.2020 to 30.06.2020 19.06.2020 to 24.06.2020 24.06.2020 to 24.06.2020 18.05.2020 to 22.05.2020 6-6-2020 to 6-62020 28-05-2020 to 2805-2020 06.07.2020 to 12.07.2020 09.05.2020 to 09.05.2020 24.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 29.07.2020 17.07.2020 to 21.07.2020 11.02.2020 to11.06.2020


996

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

Advanced Medical Systems, Applications and Design

997

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

Wearable Devices

998

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

Sensors and Actuators

999

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

1000

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

1001

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

Applications of Mathematics in Engineering

1002

Dr. P. Rajalakshmy

Applications of Mathematics

1003

Dr. X. Anitha Mary

Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of things

1004

Dr. X. Anitha Mary

Wearable Devices

1005

Dr. X. Anitha Mary

1006

Dr. X. Anitha Mary

1007

Mr. Gerard Joe Nigel

1008

Mr. Gerard Joe Nigel

1009

Mr. Gerard Joe Nigel

1010

Mr. Gerard Joe Nigel

1011

Mr. Gerard Joe Nigel

1012

Dr. P. Anantha Christuraj

1013

Dr. P. Anantha Christuraj

1014

Dr. P. Anantha Christuraj

1015

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1016

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1017

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1018

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1019

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1020

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1021

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1022

Dr. L.D. Vijay Anand

1023

Dr. P. Kingston Stanley

Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of things AICTE Sponsored 2 week FDP on Robotics and Autonomous Systems

RECENT TRENDS IN BIOMEDICAL APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOCIETAL NEED REAL TIME APPLICATIONS OF AI, ML AND RESEARCH INITIATIVES Python Programming, and Machine Learning Techniques Innovation Ambassador training Artificial Intelligence for Interoperable Voice Communications Training for Social Connectedness & Inspiration Internet of Things (IoT) Sensors and Actuators Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of things International Faculty Development Programme On Climate Change And Hydrologic Extremes One Week STTP on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Online Faculty Development Programme on Internet of Things, Robotics and Data Science Online Faculty Development Program on “Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for Automation” Five Days Online FDP on Recent Trends in Biomedical Application - RETREBIMA 20 FDP on Machine Learning and Cloud Infrastructure AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Online FDP on "Artificial Intelligence" Five Days FDP on "Recent Trends in Digital Technologies" ATAL - Online FDP on "Internet of Things (IoT)" Robotics

10.12.2020 to 17.12.2020 21.09.2020 to 25.09.2020 01.07.2020 to 30.08.2020 01.09.2020 to 30.10.2020 16. 11.2020 to 28.11.2020 27.07. 2020 to 31.07.2020 20.07. 2020 to 24.07.2020 01.09.2020 to 30.10.2020 21.09.2020 to 25.09.2020 13.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 03.08.2020 to 07.08.2020 18.05.2020 to 29.05.2020 30.06.2021 to 31.07.2021 02.06.2020 to 02.06.2020 14.12.2020 to 18.12.2020 14.09.2020 to 18.09.2020 01.07.2020 to 30.08.2020 01.09.2020 to 30.10.2020 20.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 16.07.2020 to 22.07.2020 10.07.2020 to 12.07.2020 27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 13.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 06.07.2020 to 10.07.2020 31.08.2020 to 04.09.2020 07.07.2020 to 07.11.2020 14.09.2020 to 18.09.2020 11.01.2021 to 15.01.2021


1024

Dr. P. Kingston Stanley

Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for Automation

1025

Dr. P. Kingston Stanley

Recent Trends in Biomedical Application

1026

Dr. P. Kingston Stanley

Artificial Intelligence

1027

Dr. P. Kingston Stanley

APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS

Mr. Golak Bihari Mahanta Mr. Golak Bihari Mahanta

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Application in Healthcare

1030

Dr. Sneha Gautam

Waste Technology

1031

Dr. J.Brema

ATAL online FDP on Data Sciences

1032

Dr. J.Brema

ATAL programme on Climate Sciences

1033

Dr.J.Brema

ATAL FDP on Data Sciences

1034

Dr.J.Brema

3. AICTE Training and Learning Academy online FDP on Data Sciences

1035

Dr.C.Freeda Christy

1036

Dr.J.Brema

1037

Dr. Sneha Gautam

Research Paradigms

1038

Dr. Sneha Gautam

Lead Auditor

1039

Dr. Sneha Gautam

Environmental Auditor ISO 14001: 2015

1040

J.Brema

1028 1029

Robotics

Python for Teachers and Researchers International Workshop on Lidar: A spatial tool in research

Scientific Writing

27.07.2020 to 31.07.2020 13.07.2020 to 17.07.2020 07.12.2020 to 11.12.2020 20.07.2020 to 24.07.2020 03.09.2020 to 07.09.2020 02.11.2020 to 06.11.2020 27/01/2021 to 31/01/2021 14/12/2020 to 18/12/2020 09/11/2020 to 13/11/2020 07/01/2021 to 11/01/2021 07/01/2021 to 11/01/2021 11/03/2021 to 12/03/2021 17/04/2021 to 18/04/2021 03/05/2021 to 08/05/2021 31/05/2021 to 04/06/2021 05/06/2021 to 09/06/2021 23/06/2021 to 24/06/2021

Following Faculty Development Programs were organized by KCDC & IQAC on Campus during the academic year 2020-21. S.No

Title of the Program

Resource Person

Date of the Program

Participants

1.

Faculty Orientation program

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

31st July 2020

Newly Joined Faculty Members

2.

Andragogy of Online Education

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

17th July 2020

Faculty members of the university.

3.

4.

5.

Research Analysis Using Advanced Excel (Hands- on Session) Dynamic Report Preparation using Excel (Hands-on Session) Office orderliness in the Digital World

Dr S. Murugappan, Professor - MBA

13 & 14th July 2020

Administrative Non-Teaching Staff

Dr S. Murugappan, Professor - MBA

15th & 16th July 2020

Administrative Non-Teaching Staff

Dr S. Murugappan, Professor - MBA

20th July 2020

Administrative Non-Teaching Staff


6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Preparation of documents pertaining to NBA CO/PO mapping and attainment in OBE Preparation of documents pertaining to NBA and CO/PO mapping and attainment Orientation on document preparation of Criteria 1 & 2 for NBA Professional development Training Program

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

17th Nov 2020

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

20th Nov 2020

Department coordinators of NBA Department coordinators of NBA

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

26th Nov 2020

Faculty members from School of Arts, Science and Management

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

7th Dec 2020

Department coordinators of NBA

Dr V Evelyn Brindha

2nd Feb 2021 to 5th Feb 2021

Administrative and Office Staff members


A Report on Students’ Induction Program – LIFe 2021 22nd September 2021 to 12th October 2021

Academic Year 2021-22


On behalf of the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, we extended a warm welcome to the Candidates who were Provisionally Admitted in our first year Undergraduate Degree Programs B.Tech., B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Degree Programs, through a three weeks Special Students’ Induction Program held from September 22nd to 12th October, 2021 on a virtual platform. The Online Students’ Induction program titled “Launching Into Future” (LIFe 2021) was organized as per the guidelines given by AICTE under Student Induction program (SIP). The entire 3weeks program was conducted in the best engaging way through our own online platform which we had developed in-house during this online era. It was coordinated by Dr V Evelyn Brindha, Director & Professor, Karunya Centre for online and Distance Education and was technically supported by Mr Vinod Ewards and his team from, Computer Technology Centre.

The date wise details of the sessions conducted are given below. Day 1: 22nd September 2021 “A Institute’s vision is not a road map but a compass.” The program started with a formal inauguration by the officials of the university in which the Vision, Mission and Values of the University was familiarised to the students by the Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research & Consultancy) Dr E J James. The serene beauty of the campus and its natural surroundings by the mountains of Western Ghats was shown to our students and their family members through a beautiful video. Nobody is bothered about an institution more than its alumni. We had invited Mr. C Newin Durai Associate Vice President, Infosys, Chennai to address the first-year students as an alumni legacy, he belongs to the 4th batch of Karunya (1989 - 93) and was part of Mechanical Engineering batch. “Student engagement is the product of motivation and active learning”. In order to engage our students, an online Ice breaker session was conducted using the Padlet Online interactive tool. Students participated with full fervour and excitement. To start the series of invited talks, we had Mr. Biju Dominic, Chairman, Final Mile Consulting & Chief Advisor Fractal from Mumbai on day one. A few sample videos of students’ accomplishments in various fields such as research, academics, foreign internships etc was shared to the students to motivate them to become achievers. The day ended with the university anthem. The takeaway and feedback of the students after day 1 sessions received through the Padlet tool is given below.


Day 2: 23rd September 2021 “Creativity is thinking of new things. Innovation is doing new things” Second day was a day dedicated to Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship. It started with a session by Dr K R S Krishnan, Director Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship at KITS. He shared his thoughts on developing an innovative and creative mind and also highlighted the facilities and infrastructure available at the university for students to incubate their ideas and to convert the ideas into end products. The beauty of nature will remind us of the goodness of God upon us. A virtual tour of the campus was showcased to our students and their family members. Sooner or later, we will have to recognise that the Earth has rights, too, to live without pollution. What mankind must know is that human beings cannot live without Mother Earth, but the planet can live without humans. Yes, we had invited our proud alumni entrepreneur Dr S Saibabu, Chairman and Managing Director, Pollucare Engineers India Pvt. Ltd. Chennai to address the students on his successful journey. He belongs to 19881992 - Batch, Mechanical Department. As students had a power packed session, they now needed a technical break, so a icebreaker session was conducted using SLIDO as an online tool. The PEP talk for day 2 was by Mr Vijayachandran, Managing Director, Reyan Aerospace Pvt. Ltd Trivandrum. He is having 22 years of experience in Reliability and Quality Assurance of Avionics Hardware in Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum. Last ten years he is responsible for fabrication, assembly and testing of onboard electronics for various centres of ISRO according to their requirements. Currently heading two industrial units accredited by ISRO for manufacturing and testing of Avionics Hardware for Launch Vehicles/satellites. Next was the time to showcase the technology and innovation done by our current students to motivate the freshers. The following were some of the technological innovation that was shown to our student as a video. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rally Car Design Challenge (RCDC) Rajasthan – Ist Prize – B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering Bottlecap Challenge – Mr Vasant Kanesh - B.Tech. Aerospace Engineering KAVID – COVID-19 Product – B.Tech. Biotechnology Paddy Field Project – B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons) Commissioner of GST (Audit), Coimbatore - MBA


The day ended with the university anthem. The takeaway and feedback of the students after day 2 sessions received through the Padlet tool is given below.

Day 3: 24th September 2021 Day 3 was yet another day full of learnings. our Pro VC (Quality standards) Prof. Dr Ridling Margaret Waller introduced the academic ecosystem to the first year UG students. She clearly explained about the CBCS, OBE and Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy. She also narrated about the various teaching methods followed in the university.


The most important thing in the world is family and love. Students were asked to post their family picture and they did that with a lot of zeal. A sample of the same has been attached below

Are only men from Karunya successful in life, to prove it wrong we had with us a great women alumni Dr. Sujatha Anand who is currently working as Principal at Loyola Institute of Technology, Chennai. She has a vast experience of working as an academic leader and educationist. Students develop most of their social and life skills through extracurricular activities. So the next session was introduction of various opportunities available in the university for students such as sports, NSS, NCC to hang out after their academics time. This was conducted as a panel discussion and the panellist were Capt. Dr C Bazil Wilfred, NCC Officer, Dr G Manoj, NSS Officer and Dr A Kaleb Rajan, HOD Physical Education. As a series of the third invited talk we had invited Ms Rekha Mathews, Leader HR, Nissan Digital India LLP, Trivandrum. Being a Passionate Mentor and Successful Coach for youth, she motivated our students through her thoughtful talk on the theme of Hard work and Persistence. There was a usual brain teaser session followed by our university anthem. The feedback and students’ takeaway of day 3 is given below.


Day 4: 27th September 2021 ” Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live in” Successful implementation of e-Governance practices offers better delivery of services to students and leads to improved interactions with students and parents. The first session on Day 4 was on eGovernance and Digital support systems available at the university for students delivered by our beloved Registrar, Prof Dr R Elijah Blessing. Medicines cure diseases but only doctors can cure people, next was the time for a Dialogue with Doctors to get to know about health and wellness. We had with us two doctors Dr Sheniya Sabu Varghese, Medical Officer in SEESHA, Karunya Community Hospital and Dr Shiela Daniel, Psycho-Social Counsellor of Centre for wellbeing @ Seesha in a panel for an elaborate panel discussion. Mr Vinayachandra Menon, Vice President & Global Head - IMSS Delivery, Happiest Minds Technologies, Bangalore was the speaker for the invited talk session on Employability skills of 21st century. Biodiversity is one of the many wonders of our universe; so to enjoy the variety and variability of life at our university a beautiful video showcasing the various bird species was played. Photo and video credits goes to our Prof. Dr Ridling Margaret Waller, Pro VC (QS). To clarify students about their Life after academics they were put up to witness a panel discussion comprising of Dr S Albones Raj, Director, Student Affairs, Dr A Albert Rajan, Deputy Registrar (Student Affairs), Dr P Sam Paul, Chief Warden, Gents Residence, Dr Amutha Dhanaraj, Chief Warden, Ladies Residence. Finally, the day ended with a virtual tour of the gents and ladies residences, brain teaser session and university anthem. The takeaway and feedback of the day is given below as a screen shot posted in Padlet tool.


Day 5: 28th September 2021 "Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." Discussion with Deans was the first session of day 5. It was a privilege to introduce the 3 deans of the three schools of Karunya university to our freshers. Prof. Dr. G. Prince Arulraj, Dean of E&T, Prof. Dr. C. Joseph Kennady, Dean, School of Sciences, Arts, Media and Management and Prof. Dr. Sajan Kurien, Dean, School of Agriculture and Bio Sciences. They evidently narrated the special types of labs and other research facilities available in various schools of the university. Next on line was the session by our COE, Prof. Dr. John De Britto who welcomed the students and shared his thoughts on Gateway to Success. A session with Mr Vinod Ewards, Head, Computer Technology Centre made students receive details about the digital infrastructure and the computing facilities available at the premises. Mentors are Second Parents, many students in our university have gone further than they thought they could because, someone else thought they could and those someone else is none other than the Mentors of our university. As mentoring is one of the biggest asset of the university a panel discussion with some of our very experienced mentors was conducted and were asked to share their glorious moments being as mentors for more than 4 decades. The mentors invited in the panel were Dr. S. Elizabeth A. Stephen, Professor Mathematics, Dr. R Venkatesan, ASP/CSE, Dr. G Hemalatha, HOD/Civil and Dr C Benin Pratap, AP/EEE. It was totally a heart to heart conversation. Followed by brain teaser was the invited talk session by Ms Maya Sreekumar, Assistant Vice President Cognizant Technology Solutions Coimbatore. She highlighted the Capability building skill in the IT field to the students. The formal sessions of the students’ induction program ended with a National Anthem.


Day 6 - Day 16: 29th September 2021 to 12th October 2021 After the completion of the formal sessions with the officials of the university, Day 6 to Day 15 started a little early for the students with Sports, NSS and NCC activities. These sessions were conducted on rotation basic through the virtual platform and was for a duration of 1 hr from 7:00 am to 8:00 am. The sports activities include sessions on Wushu, Aerobics and general physical fitness sessions with warm up and warm down done in a professional way. The NSS activities include Nature walk and NSS challenge.

From 29th September to 11th October a very important and mandatory course Universal Human Values mentioned as per the AICTE guidelines was conducted. The classes for UHV was conducted from 09:00 to 09:45 am and the activities and assignments related to it was conducted in the afternoon sessions from 02:15 pm to 4:45 pm. The topics covered through the course were Introduction to Human values, Tolerance and co-existence, Value based living, Personal values, family values, social values, Institutional values, Where do you stand, Stewardship, Integrity, Professional ethics, Constitution and fundamental rights, Harmony with self, family, nature and society etc… and the topics that were taught in the FN session was substantiated with hand-on and activities and assignment in the AN session. Students were made to submit their assignment in the Google classroom. Day 6 – Day 8 from 10:00 am to 04:45 pm the students were made to attend their individual department familiarisation event. These events were organised by their respective department. During this session they had a chance to interact with their own HOD, staff members, senior students and Alumnus. On Day 8 the learning levels of the students were tested through an online Pre-assessment test in 3 major areas namely English Proficiency, Maths proficiency and Computer proficiency. Non-engineering students were tested with aptitude proficiency instead of Maths proficiency. Followed by the performance of the students there were taught with these modules in the following days. Under English proficiency the students are divided into small groups and they are made to undergo speaking, listening and writing activities like debate, JAM,


Speaking in different contexts, Vocabulary games, British and American English, Reading and Comprehension etc., Under Maths and General aptitude proficiency modules the students were exposed to basic knowledge in Basics of Sets, Functions, Relations, Calculus, Matrices, Reasoning, Algebra and Probability, Vector Algebra, Trigonometry, Logical Thinking and Puzzles. Computer literacy is considered a very imperative skill to own. This directs to accomplishments in education and employment since computer skills are vital to all areas of study and work. Thus students were exposed to computer proficiency classes for the next two weeks. These classes were handled by expert teachers from Computer Science department. The proficiency classes consists of 4 modules and the details of the same are given below Module 1: Computer Hardware & Software Supercomputers, mainframe computers, Memory devices, Processors for computer, Input / output devices, Architecture; Organization of Computers, System Software - Operating systems, compilers, linkers & loaders, Application software - general, office; educational applications, Security vulnerabilities - malware, phishing, spoofing, viruses & worms Module 2: Network and Internet principles Devices, End devices, Intermediate devices - routers, switches, hubs, Connectivity - wired, wireless, Internet, How does Internet work?, E-mail applications, web applications, file services, ISPs & backbone networks, Video & Audio Streaming Applications, Security, Security threats, Network security, Cryptography, Firewall. Module 3: Critical thinking & Programming Computer Algorithms, Flow chart, Programming basics – Fundamentals of Programming languages C, C++, JAVA, Python, C# Module 4: Computer Jargons Artificial intelligence, Block chain, Internet of Things, Data Analytics, Cyber security, Cloud & Edge computing, Mobile Application Development. As a part of Creative and Literary arts activities the following were conducted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Discover the artist in you Arty scales Creative Life with Music Artistic Literature Digitization of classic stories Facing the Giant Paper Crafts Creative Writing and Speech THE UNIQUE YOU Arty scales Literary used in modern era as emoji Literary Motivational video “You can do it" Music Talent Hunt Creative Story Writing with pictorial illustration


15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Creative art work with basic materials. Creative work about "LIFE VISION " Digital Music Creation Classic stories in the modern era. Slogan Writing Pen Pot crafts

After the completion of the proficiency modules a final assessment test was conducted to the students on the last day through proctored online mode. Besides these module sessions, there were also special invited talks arranged in different domains and the details of it are as follows. S.No.

Date and Time

Invited Speaker Details

1.

04th Oct 2021 & 10:00 to 10:45

2.

06th Oct 2021 & 10:00 to 10:45 07th Oct 2021 & 10:00 to 10:45

Dr Sunil Varghese Strategy Consultant for ensuring Success in Start- ups. Performs Customized magic illusions for Product Launches. Topic: Path to Success Dr B S Warrier Topic: The Steps to a Dream Career Mr Karthik Rajpaul Project manager, Robert Bosch, Coimbatore Title is "Industry Expectations from a Fresher" Dr Mini Vasudevan Mini Vasudevan is an Indian Animal Rights Activist based in Coimbatore. She was awarded the Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2019. Topic: Finding a Cause Beyond oneself Mr Guruprasad B Lead Technologist, ZF Wind power, Coimbatore Topic: Power of Teamwork

3. 4.

08th Oct 2021 & 10:00 to 10:45

5.

11th Oct 2021 & 10:00 to 10:45

Finally yet importantly, our Vice Chancellor Dr P Mannar Jawahar and our respected Chancellor Dr Paul Dhinakaran welcomed our students and wished them with all blessings for a great career in their life. As all good things must come to an end so did the students’ induction too. ----------------


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Implementation of Examination Reforms: As per the AICTE exam reform policy, our institution has adopted to align assessment with the desired student learning outcomes from 2010 by formulating the curriculum with Course Outcome (CO). [Syllabus link: https://karunya.edu/academics].

Figure 1. Gap Analysis Figure 1. Shows the Gap Analysis followed in our Institution. Each semester, every faculty will do the CO – PO attainment of the courses handled by them as shown in Figure.2 & Figure.3.

Figure.2 Sample CO attainment Question wise


Figure.3 Sample CO attainment Gap It has been planned to implement the two-step process for bringing clarity to POs from the academic year 2022 by introducing competency and indicators to POs for each Programme. Regarding “improving structure and quality of assessments”, Each Program has the components in Humanities and Social sciences including Management courses, Entrepreneurship, Basic Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Professional Core, Professional Electives, Open subjects – Electives from other technical and / or emerging subjects, Internships, Projects, / Patent / Products, Online Courses and Mandatory Courses (Environment Studies, Constitution of India). By written examinations it is possible to attain up to the Blooms Level of Analysis [4th level] for each course. For higher order abilities, each course has the quality assessment component weightage of 10 to 15% of marks. Faculty has the flexibility to give term paper, seminars, course related mini projects, assignments etc., each program has internships, projects component for a weightage of 15 credits. IT Integration:  KITS had integrated IT into the evaluation process in 2013, transforming the conventional practice into a credible and streamlined system benefiting all the stakeholders. Eduserve, a well-designed in-house ERP provides a platform for a host of examination and evaluation related metrics, such as course registration, time-table preparation, fee payment, hall ticket generation, attendance marking, question paper uploading, mark entry, processing and publication of results.  Even before the outbreak of Covid-19, KITS has been conducting online examinations through the Karunya Examination Portal (KEP) developed by the Computer Technology Centre. Therefore, the challenge of conducting online examinations and evaluation for 8500 students during the lockdown was a seamless endeavour.  During 2019-2020, a total of 2,79,257 online examinations were conducted.  The success of the online examination is evident from the 96% students attendance and the pass percentage of 95.25%.  To leverage the potential of ICT, Virtual lab examinations are conducted using Remote Lab and NMEICT.  Evaluation of Doctoral thesis and the conduct of oral board examination are online to overcome glitches during the pandemic.


 Karunya being a partner in E-SANAD and NAD-Digilocker, verification of documents has been a contactless and paperless attestation service.  As per statutory requirements of UGC and AICTE and as advocated by NEP, 266 students earned credits by registering for 490 courses on SWAYAM NPTEL platform during 202021.

 The Karunya Examination Platform has special features incorporating the Lockdown Browser and Respondus Software designed for online examination, evaluation and with AI based remote and live proctoring.  The practice of uploading question papers prepared as per a template using individual secured login ensures uniformity and credibility.  Encrypted uniform mark statements, tear and water proof, Degree Certificates with photograph are issued to students. 17 security features have been incorporated in the Degree Certificate to make it tamper- proof. Incorrect and damaged certificates are shredded to avoid misuse.  Karunya maintains a question bank for each course and question papers are system generated through an automatic random selection.  The computerised internal assessment system is integrated with Eduserve and added on to the end semester marks through an automated system.


 The examination process being automated; the activities are completed methodically with precision, minimizing human errors and facilitating easy retrieval, and data analysis.  Challenges of Covid-19 were overcome by conducting online examinations in KEP enabling students to complete their programs on time.  Online verification of documents and issue of provisional certificates helped students secure admissions in universities abroad and placements without delays.  Online examination review option is available for students and faculty which has made the system more transparent.  Online examination system has considerably brought down the time spent on evaluation process.  For the benefit of students, the question papers of the previous examinations have been uploaded on the library website-https://karunya.edu/library/question/banks


Compliance of the National Academic Depositor (NAD) as per MoE directives: Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences registered in CVL-NAD-in 2018 itself and as per the direction of UGC, we have registered under NAD- Digilocker in July 2020. The following members are in charge of NAD-Digilocker Dr. A. John De Britto, Controller of Examinations – Nodal Officer / Publisher Dr. B. Jefferson Raja Bose, Assistant Controller of Examination – Verifier Mr. C. Mathi Prakasam, Senior Assistant - Uploader

Our institution so far has uploaded/Published 16,355 degree certificate records of last eight years from 2014 to 2021. Figure.1 shows the screen shot of uploaded records from https://nad.digilocker.gov.in/ and Figure.2 shows our Institution under Education category in https://www.digilocker.gov.in/dashboard/issuers.

Figure.1 Screen shot of uploaded records

Figure.2 shows our Institution under Education category


Safety and Security measures followed in the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences KITS pays utmost importance to the safety and Security of the stakeholders / inmates of the University as its name indicates The students enjoy home away from home atmosphere in the University campus. As for as security measures are concerned, the campus is under CCTV surveillance 24X7. We have a control room with all modern equipment to monitor the total of 912 cameras installed in vital points in the campus right from the entry gate to all the exit points. The Labs are also provided with cameras. Library will be in operation till 11 pm and is monitored by the 3rd eye. No intruder can gain entry as we have cameras installed at the boundaries and its being monitored by two staff who work on shift basis. We have backup system also which helps us to keep data for future reference. The CCTV cameras cover the entire area of two and a half Km from the beginning of the university border till the end of our hostels and residential area. Students’ movements, hostel visitors’ movement, parking area, canteens are also being monitored and if any untoward incidents, it will be immediately reported to the students’ affairs department or any officer concerned with the incident. To ensure safety of the inmates, each individual is given with identity cards and all Thumb impressions are recorded, which would thwart any impersonation. The Identity card are checked by the Security staff in entry and exit points. Biometric system works round the clock in the campus. The campus has ZERO TOLERANCE for any sort of drugs, smoking, drinking, ragging etc. Special committees are being constituted for making representation regarding harassment at work place, ragging, teasing and any other special situations. These committees are active both in ensuring safety and taking actions, if anything is brought to their notice. Students are being escorted to hospitals, shopping or to attend any trainings, etc. Students are being given counselling as and when required especially when they feel left alone or home sick or depression due to academic set back and bring them back to normalcy. The campus premises are provided with Fire safety gadgets in vital areas. All the phone numbers of the emergency services are exhibited in conspicuous places. The vehicles of vendor/workers and regular visitors are methodically checked at the entrance as a routine. To handle the pandemic situation, a standing committee with SOP was formed and the protocol is ensured thus far.


Implementation of Food Safety Standards in Residences 1.

The food items served in the dining halls of residence satisfy nutritional standards with high quality

2.

A Regional menu system is followed comprising Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian food items

3.

Kitchens of the residences have the following facilities: Boiler based steam cooking, Bio gas stoves, Combi oven and other modern accessories to support the cooking process.

4.

We are utilizing the food and vegetable wastages to produce Bio gas.

5.

All the ingredients required for food preparation and dairy products are purchased from the FSSAI approved vendors with proper labelling.

6.

The menu system is decided by the Student representatives of Mess committee. Special consideration is given to ensure a well-balanced nutritional diet while preparing the Menu system.

7.

Food sampling is done every day from the prepared food items of Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The sample is maintained under freezing condition for a duration of 48 hours.

8.

Pest control is done regularly in all kitchens and dining areas.

9.

Cleaning and Sanitation works are carried out in all kitchens and dining areas in a daily basis.

10.

Personal hygiene of employees is monitored on a regular basis.

11.

Deep cleaning in the kitchen areas is done once in a week following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

12.

Periodical training is conducted for kitchen and service staff, especially the SOP for food handling and food safety.

13.

Adequate facilities are available for ventilation (exhaust hood), refrigeration, and storage of raw materials.

14.

All the raw materials are inspected to check its quality before stocking in the store.

15.

Temperature check is done on food items, while receiving them and serving them in the dining hall.


16.

All the equipment and machinery items are adequately sanitized before and after the food preparation.

17.

Food handlers are equipped with suitable uniforms, gloves, and hairnets during the service and production of food items.

18.

Separate vessels and cutting boards are used for Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian food preparation.

19.

A Regular mess committee meeting is conducted with the student’s representative to receive the feedbacks and suggestions.


Digital payment for all financial transactions as per MoE Directives: Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences made it compulsory to carry out all the financial transactions (both payments and receipts) by digital mode. No other modes of financial transactions are permitted.


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Display of information submitted to AICTE (including the accreditation status and Board of Governors) along with mandatory disclosures in the website of the institution. The information is uploaded and visible for website visitors at the following link: https://www.karunya.edu/mandatorydisclosure


Potable Water Supply And Outlets For Drinking Water at Strategic Locations Twenty four hour water supply is maintained in both the academic and hostel premises. Potable water is provided to students at 86 locations as detailed below. In all the locations, hot, cold and normal water supply is available. Sl.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Location

Building S&H EEE

Water purifier

S&H S&H S&H KMC KMC Aerospace Block Aerospace Lab Registrar Office Near Admission Office Near Student Affairs Off VC Office COE Office Near Trustee Off MBA Dept Mechanical Dept Mechanical Dept Mechanical Dept Smithy Lab Mechanical Workshop CTC - II

Water purifier

Elshaadi Auditorium Elohim Auditorium Emmanuel Auditorium Food Court CST

Civil Dept

Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Third Floor First Floor second Floor Third Floor Ground Floor second Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor First Floor second Floor second Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Third Floor Ground Floor First Floor

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Bio Tech Block Total

second Floor Ground Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Third Floor Ground Floor First Floor second Floor Third Floor

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 86


ELECTRICAL GRID POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION KITS has a sanctioned demand of 1500 KVA. To cater to this demand, two transformers of capacity 1250 KVA each are available in the campus. KITS has adequate provision to take care of the future demand. Sl.No

Description of work

Location

1

Total Grid Power Connection

College Campus

Type of Service Transformer Sanctioned Connection/ Number Capacity Demand HTSC No : 110 [22KV]

2 X 1250 KVA

1500 KVA


BACKUP ELECTRIC SUPPLY KITS maintains 24 hour power supply in the campus. When the grid power is interrupted, power supply is provided using the 5 generators available in the campus within one or two minutes. The details of the backup electricity supply are given below: Sl.No Make of Genset

Location

Capacity

Qty

1

Caterpillar

500 KVA 1 No

2

Caterpillar

500 KVA 1 No

3

Kirloskar

College Power House 500 KVA 1 No

4

Caterpillar

320 KVA 1 No

5

Cummins

250 KVA 1 No

Total

5 Gensets - 2,070 KVA


SPORTS FACILITIES With its massive sports arena covering 15 acres, which include two indoor stadia of 9449.25 Sq. m and about 876.50 Sq. m for outdoor activities in a sprawling landscape of about 15 acres, KITS is the most favored destination for sports-loving people of Kongu region in Tamil Nadu. The verdant sports-fields are sure to proffer an enchanting and delightful experience for the student populace. A rich variety of sports facilities – both for men and women – and vastness of its play-fields have an irresistible appeal to sportsmen and women of all hue and variety. KITS campus has  Well-laid out and well-maintained courts with flood light facilities for Football (2 fields), Volley Ball (10 courts), Kabaddi (5 courts), Basketball (4 courts), Ball Badminton (4 courts), Badminton (9 courts).  Cricket Nets for practice (2 Nos.), Hockey (1 field), Handball (1 court), Tennis (2 courts), Throw ball (2 Nos.) & Tennikoit (2 Nos.).  State-of-art indoor sports facilities for Badminton with synthetic flooring (3 courts), Basketball (1 court), Table Tennis (8 tables), 14 Carom boards (14 numbers) and Kabaddi (1 court), Tennis (1 court) and 40 Chess boards.  Two standard 400 m 8 lane tracks.  Ten Galleries with stage for a huge audience to cozily sit, watch and enjoy the events.  Seven sophisticated well equipped fitness centers with modern facilities like Treadmill, Elliptical, Spin Bike, Twisting Machine, Stepper Machine, Peck Deck Machine, Leg Curl Machine and Abdomen Machine, located conveniently inside the hostel premises.  14 student residences (both men & women) with the accommodation capacity of nearly 10,000 students, with their spacious and modern dining halls makes KITS an ideal location for conducting national and international sporting events.  More importantly, the lugubrious climate of Karunya Nagar, where KITS is located, promises a pleasant and delightful sojourn to sportspersons from all parts of the world. Sports Specific Infrastructure Play Ground 46

Sports Complex 2

Gymnasium/ Fitness Centre 7

Indoor Stadium 2

Land Available for Sports and Games – 15 acres S. No. 1      

Description Gym Building

Father Duraisamy Residence Angelina Residence Gym Sevaga Pandiyan Residence Gym S.G. Bobraj Residence Gym Evangeline Residence Gym Father Duraisamy Residence (First Year Sports Complex)  Johnson Victor Residence 2 Standard 400 M Track and Field

Available

Total Area in sq. m

07 Nos.

600.71 sq. m

01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No.

92.72 sq. m 80.25 sq. m 104.58 sq. m 154.86 sq. m 168.3 sq. m 80.25 sq. m

01 No. 02 Nos.

154.86 sq. m 14594 sq. m


 Father Duraisamy Residence  New Sports Complex 3 Basketball Court with Concrete

01 No. 01 No. 04 Nos.

    4

01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 04 Nos.

Father Duraisamy Residence Angelina Residence Gym Sevaga Pandiyan Residence Gym S.G. Bobraj Residence Gym Ball Badminton Court

 Dakshinamoorthy Residence  New Sports Complex 5 Badminton Court

01 No. 03 Nos. 09 Nos.

        6

01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 02 Nos. 01 No.

S.G. Bobraj Residence Jerry Manuel Residence Johnson Victor Residence Bethany Residence Oprah Residence Evangeline Residence Dakshinamoorthy Residence Sevagapandian Residence Cricket Nets for Practice

 Father Duraisamy Residence  New Sports Complex

01 No 01 No

Foot Ball Field

02 Nos

  8 9 10

Father Duraisamy Residence New Sports Complex Hockey Field Handball Court Kabaddi Court

01 No 01 No 01 No 01 No. 05 Nos.

11

12

Tennis Court (Father Duraisamy Residence) Volleyball Court

 Father Duraisamy Residence - with flood light  Sevagapandian Residence  Oprah Residence  Angelina Residence  New Sports Complex – with flood light 13

Throwball

5040 sq. m X 04 Nos. = 20160 sq. m

288 sq. m X 04 Nos. = 1152 sq. m

81.74 sq. m X 09 Nos. = 735.66 sq. m

02 No

7

 Father Duraisamy Residence  New Sports Complex – with flood lights  SPR Residence

X 02 Nos. = 29188 sq. m

02 Nos. 02 Nos. 01 No. 02 Nos.

72 sq. m X 02 Nos. = 144 sq. m 6720 sq. m X 02 Nos. = 13440 sq. m 5027 sq. m 800 sq. m

150 sq. m X 05 Nos. = 750 sq. m 260.87 sq. m X 02 Nos. = 521.74 sq. m

10 Nos. 02 Nos. 02 Nos. 01 No. 01 No. 04 Nos.

02 Nos.

162 sq. m X 10 Nos. = 1620 sq. m

223.26 sq. m X 02 Nos. = 446.52 sq. m


14

Tennikoit

02 Nos.

15 Gallery with Stage  Volleyball – New sports complex – 1000 seating capacity  Basketball – 1000 seating capacity – New sports complex  Kabaddi – 500 seating capacity – New Sports complex  Football & Athletics– 3000 seating capacity – New Sports Complex  Volleyball – New Sports Complex 500 seating capacity  Ball Badminton – 500 seating capacity – New Sports Complex  Basketball – Angelina Residence – 500 capacity  Football – Angelina Residence – 500 capacity  Basketball & Volleyball - Sevagapandian Residence – 500 capacity

67.1 sq. m X 02 Nos. = 134.2 sq. m

10 Nos. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 02 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No. 01 No.

Indoor Stadium: 876.50 Sq.m. – Father Duraisamy Residence Description

Number Available

Badminton Table Tennis Carom Chess

02 Courts 03 Table 04 Board 20 Nos.

Indoor Stadium: 9449.25 Sq.m. – Dr. D.G.S Dhinakaran Centre Description Basketball Badminton Lawn Tennis Table Tennis Carrom Chess Kabaddi

Number Available 01 Court 03 Courts 01 Court 05 Table 10 Carom 20 Nos. 01 No.


Waste Management and Environment Improvement Measures to Ensure a Sustainable Green Campus  

Waste paper, Carton box are recycled through paper recycling plant Vermicomposting dry leaves to manure.

95 KW GRID TIED SOLAR POWER PLANT IN MAIN BUILDING The 95 kW Grid – Tied Solar Power Plant was installed on July 1st 2016 in Admin Block of the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences. The type of Solar panel is Poly crystalline and around 312 panels are connected through four inverters to the Distribution Board from where the Power is drawn to the load. In addition, the Power generation is monitored through online monitoring unit from the inverters. Salient Features of Solar Power Plant. 1. Grid – Tied 95kW Photo Voltaic Poly Crystalline Solar Power Plant 2. 25 kW Capacity of Inverter of 4 Nos – Make – SMA 3. No of Inverters – 4 Nos 4. No of Strings in each Inverter – 4 Nos 5. No of Solar panels connected in each inverter – 84 Panels (Except 4th inverter - 60 Nos) 6. Total No of Modules (Panels) – 312 Nos (Each – 310 Watts) – Make – EMMVEE It is noted that 7.55 lakhs units of power is generated through solar power plant from the date of installation to till date. 20 KW GRID TIED SOLAR POWER PLANT IN LADIES HOSTEL [EVR BLOCK] BUILDING Salient Features of Solar Power Plant. 1. Grid – Tied 20kW Photo Voltaic Poly Crystalline Solar Power Plant 2. 25 kW Capacity of Inverter of 1 No – Make – SMA 3. No of Inverters – 1 Nos 4. No of Strings in each Inverter – 4 Nos 5. No of Solar panels connected in each inverter – 66 Panels 6. Total No of Modules (Panels) – 16 Nos (Each – 310 Watts) – Make – EMMVEE


SOLAR STREET LIGHTING IN KARUNYA UNIVERSITY 

Total lights Installed in Karunya University are -------- 7 lights

Street Light Installed Place Guest House Opposite to S&H Auditorium Mechanical Building Yard

Panel Used Crystalline Type Crystalline Type Crystalline Type

No. of Lights 4 2 1

Specifications for Solar Street Lights Electrical Parameters Panel Type Cell Type Nominal Capacity Peak Power Voltage Peak Current Tolerance

: Crystalline Type : High efficiency Solar Cells : 1*120 W : 16.2 Volts : 8.3 Amps : + 5%

Mechanical Parameters Front cover glass Encapsulate Mounting frames Rear panel Junction box Weight

: Toughened Glass : Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) : Anodized aluminium channel : Polyvinyl Fluoride (PVF) : ABS moulded box : 5.4 Kgs

Battery Electrical Parameters Normal capacity : 100 Ampere Hours Rated current Discharge : C/10 Normal voltage : 12V Self-discharge : About 0.5% per week Expected life : About 1500 cycles General parameters Types Construction

: low maintenance lead acid : 12V block

Present Condition Not Working Working Working


Container material

: polypropylene

Solar light controller: Charge Controller Type And Rating

: Series Pulsed Two Step 15A max.

Cable Assembly: Module to Light Controller Luminary to Lighting Controller Battery to Lightning

: 4.0 m2 cable with ring terminal : 1.5 m2 dual sheathed cable : 4.0 m2 with ring and fork terminal

Solar Water Heating System In Karunya University Hostels


SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences has many Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) covering both academic and residential areas. It has one STP of capacity 600 KLD in the academic area and three STPs in the residential area to completely treat the sewage. The treated water is used for gardening purpose. The details of the STPs are given below:

DETAILS OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN KITS ACADEMIC AREA S.No 1

Description

Capacity

Sewage Treatment Plant 1

600 KLD

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS IN KITS RESIDENTIAL AREA S.No

Description

Capacity

1

Sewage Treatment Plant 2

1000 KLD

2

Sewage Treatment Plant 3

600 KLD

3

Sewage Treatment Plant 4

450 KLD


DISPLAY BOARD WITHIN THE PREMISES AS WELL AS FEEDBACK FACILITY IN OUR WEBSITE

Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences has fixed many display boards for creating awareness among the students and faculty members for offering their feedback and suggestions. The following are sample of Geo-tagged photographs on Awareness Boards displayed in the University premises. Also the screenshots of the feedback provisions made in the KITS web portal are also given below:

Display Board on Antiraggng Awareness

Display Board on Grievance Redressal


Display Board on Antiragging Committee

Display Board on Internal Complaints Committee

Display Board on Grievance Redressal Committee

Display Board on Vission and Mission


Screenshot on Details of Internal Complaints Committee as available in our website

Screenshot of the Online Feedback Portal


FIRST AID First aid boxes are provided in all laboratories and near the rooms of HoDs. In addition, a First Aid and Medical Facilities centre is available in the campus. A qualified nurse will be available in the Centre for giving first aid.


A hospital with operation theatre and modern equipment is available in the campus. The details are given below:


FACILITIES Health support services

On-campus medical centre Does the university have On campus Photos in university prospectus or publicity materials (if web Health support name this facility? (Y/N) link is not available) (Y/N)

Operation Theatre

Yes

Yes

CASUALTY

Yes

Yes

High Dependency Unit

Yes

Yes

Laboratory

Yes

Yes

PHARMACY

Yes

Yes


X-RAY

Yes

Yes

DENTAL

Yes

Yes

PHYSIOTHERAPHY

Yes

Yes

RECEPTION

Yes

Yes

POST OPERATIVE WARD

Yes

Yes


GENERAL WARD

Yes

Yes

AMBULANCE

Yes

Yes

PRIVATE ROOM

Yes

Yes

CONSULTATION ROOMS

Yes

Yes

DENTAL

Yes

Yes


Yes

LAB

Yes

ICU- VENTILATORS

YES

YES

MOBILE X-RAY

YES

YES

OXYGEN BEDS

YES

YES

COVID TESTING

YES

YES

COVID VACCINATION CENTRE

YES

YES


YES

YES

CT SCAN (32 SLICE CT) YES

YES

CONSULTATION

YES

YES

COUNSELLING SERVICES

YES

YES

ISOLATION WARDS




HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited

December 27, 2021 KARUNYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES 1,KARUNYA UNIVERSITY SIRUVANI MAIN ROAD, KARUNYA NAGAR,COIMBATORE,TAMILNADU, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU, PIN-641114 Dear Customer, Sub: HDFC ERGO Group Health Insurance Policy No: 2999204443809700000 We thank you for having preferred us for your Insurance requirements. We at HDFC ERGO believe “Insurance” not only to be an assurance to indemnify in the event of unfortunate circumstances, but one that signifies protection and support you can count on when you need it most. The Insurance Policy enclosed is a written agreement providing confirmation of our responsibility towards you that puts insurance coverage into effect against stipulated perils. The Policy has been designed so as to augment the key facets and aims to provide information in a clear cut manner. Please note that the policy has been issued based on the information contained in the proposal form and / or documents received from you or your representative / broker. Where the proposal form is not received, information obtained from you or your representative /broker, whether orally or otherwise, is captured in the policy document. If you wish to contact us in reference to your existing policy and /or other general insurance solutions been offered by us, you may write to our correspondence address as mentioned below. Alternatively, you may visit our website www.hdfcergo.com . To enable us to serve you better, you are requested to quote your Policy Number in all correspondences. Thanking you once again for choosing HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited and looking forward to many more years of association. Yours sincerely,

Authorized Signatory

Insurance is the subject matter of solicitation

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 1 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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HDFC ERGO GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY SCHEDULE Policy No: 2999204443809700000 Item 1. Name of the Policyholder

Issued at Mumbai :

KARUNYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES

Item 2. Broker/Agent Name

:

AGENT_TEMPLATE

Item 3. Date of Proposal Form

:

December 21, 2021

:

1,KARUNYA UNIVERSITY SIRUVANI MAIN ROAD, KARUNYA NAGAR,COIMBATORE,TAMILNADU, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU, PIN-641114 .

Item 5. GSTIN State

:

TAMIL NADU

Item 6. State Code

:

33

Item 7. GSTIN

:

33AAATK0225H1Z7

Item 8. Policy Period

:

From 00:01 hours : December 21, 2021 To (Midnight) : December 20, 2022

Item 9. Operative Time

:

24 Hours

Item 10. Territory of Insurance

:

India

Item 12. Premium & Coverage Statement

:

Refer to Page 5

Item 4. Mailing address of the Policyholder

12.1 12.2 12.3

Premium Details Details of Insured Persons Covered Details of Third Party Administrator

Item 13. Extensions Opted 13.1 13.2 13.3

13.4

Basis of Sum Insured – Floater (1+3) If on Floater Sum Insured basis - Family Definition - Employee, Spouse, 2 Dependent Children Maternity Benefit Extension – Delivery expenses are covered up to Rs. 35,000/- for Normal Delivery and Rs. 50,000/- for Caesarean delivery (Applicable for only Employee + Spouse only for first two deliveries only in Insured’s lifespan) Waiting Period:  First thirty (30) days - Not Applicable  One (1) year for specified diseases - Not Applicable  Nine (9) months for Maternity (delivery) benefit - Not Applicable  Forty eight (48) months for Pre-existing condition - Not Applicable

Item 14. Special Conditions 14.1 14.2

New born baby benefit – New born baby is covered from Day 1 of age within Family floater sum insured Pre Natal and Post Natal Hospitalisation expensesPre Natal and Post Natal Hospitalisation expenses covered upto Rs. 5000 within maternity limit

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 2 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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14.3 14.4 14.5

14.6

14.7

14.8

14.9 14.10 14.11

14.12

14.13

14.14

14.15 14.16

14.17

Note: For the purpose of this benefit coverage, Pre Natal Period would be mean period during pregnancy from conception till birth and Post Natal would mean up to six weeks from date of delivery Domiciliary Hospitalisation Coverage: Not Applicable Pre & Post Hospitalization expenses are covered for 30 & 60 days respectively. Room rent restriction – Applicable Normal Room – 2% of Sum Insured per day Intensive Care Unit – Actuals Room rent and all other related charges covered in accordance with room rent restriction or actual, whichever is less. . In the event of a person getting admitted in higher category, the related charges will be pro-rated to the eligible room rent limit. All other related charges will among other things include OT Charges, Doctors Charges, Nursing charges, Diagnostics and the same will be payable as per room rent entitlement. A) Corporate Buffer restricted floater SI but not restricted to critical illness The Company shall reimburse the Insured Person such usual and necessary medical expense incurred in hospital for a period of minimum 24 hours for the treatment of the eligible medical expenses, after exhausting the Sum Insured as covered under the policy. The Company shall provide additional Sum Insured over and above Sum Insured for an amount up to 50000 Sum Insured per Insured Family, as applicable. The Aggregate Liability of the Company in respect of all such claims for treatment of the eligible medical expenses shall not exceed Rs. 5lacs for all the Insured Families, as applicable during the period of insurance Corporate buffer shall not be applicable for Maternity and Parental claims and all other claims where there is a sub limit in the policy. COVID 19 shall be covered from day 1Ambulance charges payable upto 1% of Sum Insured subject to max. upto Rs 2000 per claim for insured‟s transportation to nearest hospital on physician‟s advice. Ayush (Alternative Treatment) Benefit We will reimburse the expenses incurred as the Medical Expenses for In-patient treatment taken under Ayurveda, Unani, Sidha or Homeopathy upto 25% of the Sum Insured provided that: Treatment is taken in a Government Hospital If We accept any claim under this benefit, then We will not make any payment under allopathic treatment of the same Insured Person and the same Illness or Accident under this policy. Cataract shall be covered upto a limit of INR 20000 per eye Internal Congenital diseases shall be covered Maximum Age for Employee, Spouse and Dependent Parents/Dependant Siblings shall be 80 years and dependent children shall be covered upto 21 years or upto 25 years if the child is in full time education. (subject to their coverage in the policy) Additions and deletions of employee will be done on prorate basis from day 1 for additions subject to sufficient CD balance being maintained. Addition of an Employee must be intimated within 30 days from the date of joining. Dependents to be declared at the time of inception of the policy. No midterm inclusion of dependents allowed except for spouse after marriage and child by birth. Addition of family members must be intimated within 30 days after marriage or child birth. It shall be a condition precedent to the Company‟s liability under this policy that all supporting documents relating to the claim must be submitted within thirty (30) days from the date of discharge from the hospital. In case of post-hospitalization treatment days, all claim documents should be submitted to the TPA within seven (7) days after completion of such treatment. Surcharges, service charges, miscellaneous charges, and other non treatment related expenses are not payable. Point no (4)(2)(c)(xiv) of part II Claims procedure in the attached wording pertaining to “For Non-Network hospitalizations, an INSURED PERSON shall make co-payment of 10 percent of admissible claim amount. The co-payment amount shall be deducted from the claims reimbursable and the balance shall be issued to the insured” Stands Deleted. No individual can be covered more than once in the policy – specifically if an employee and spouse are working for the same organization both cannot cover each other and cannot cover the same set of parents. In case at the time of claim it is found that the member is covered twice a deletion endorsement of member will be effected to remove that member there will be no refund for such deletions.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 3 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited

Subject otherwise to terms, conditions & exclusions HDFC ERGO Group Health Insurance Policy. Signed for and on behalf of HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited, on December 27, 2021

Authorized Signatory Goods and Service Tax Registration No – 33AABCL5045N1ZF The contract will be cancelled ab intio in case; the consideration under the policy is not realized. The stamp duty of Rs. 10.00 (Rupees Ten Only) paid by Demand Draft, vide Receipt/Challan no CSD/105/2021/2914 DATE- 03/Aug/2021, as prescribed in Government Notification Revenue and Forest Department No. Mudrank – 2017/CR.97/M-1, dated the 09th January 2018 from 30-Jan-2020. Branch: COIMBATORE - 4TH FLR RAJANARAYANAN TOWERS, 70,RACE COURSE RD, Tamil Nadu 641018.

Agent Code: NA Agent Name: NA 12.3 Details of Claims Administrator

Name and Address of Claims Administrator HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited 5Th Floor, Tower-1, Stellar IT Park, C-25, Sector-62, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India

HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited 24 * 7 * 365 In- House Contact Centre Toll Free : 1800 270 0700 UAN : 1860 200 0700 Fax : 1860 200 0600 Authorization related issues (request, extension, enhancement, etc) Pre-auth: preauth@hdfcergo.com Network Service Provider related issues NSP: nsp@hdfcergo.com Claim related issues (intimation, status, query, payments, dispatch, etc) Claims: healthclaims@hdfcergo.com " Extensions Opted (Item. 13 of Schedule, attached to and forming part of Policy No: 2999204443809700000)

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 4 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


FAMILY FLOATER EXTENSION In consideration of additional premium received by the Company from the POLICYHOLDER, it is hereby declared and agreed that the cover under the policy is extended to provide FAMILY FLOATER EXTENSION. Accordingly, amendments made to the policy are given below: The following shall be incorporated in Preamble after “…., for the person in any one period of insurance as mentioned in the Schedule hereto.” . “against the INSURED PERSON who is an employee / member of the POLICYHOLDER provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the policy, the aggregate of all claims in any one PERIOD OF INSURANCE in respect of all IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS of the said employee / member who are named in the Schedule, shall not exceed PER OCCURRENCE, Sum Insured or ANY ONE YEAR LIMIT as the case may be indicated in the Schedule for the said employee / member. All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged.

MATERNITY EXPENSES BENEFIT EXTENSION In consideration of additional premium received by the Company from the POLICYHOLDER, it is hereby declared and agreed that the cover under the policy is extended to provide MATERNITY EXPENSES BENEFIT. Accordingly, amendments made to the policy are given below: 1)

The following shall be incorporated after the paragraph under sub-clause (d) in clause 1. Preamble: “e Maternity Benefit Extension – Delivery expenses are covered up to Rs. 35,000/- for Normal Delivery and Rs. 50,000/- for Caesarean delivery (Applicable for only Employee + Spouse only for first two deliveries only in Insured’s lifespan) for Normal and LSCS or the Sum Insured / ANY ONE YEAR LIMIT set out in the Schedule in respect of the SPOUSE who is also an INSURED PERSON.”

2)

Delete exclusion 3.14 in Section 3 of the policy titled EXCLUSIONS.

All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged. HDFC ERGO GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY Operating Clause We will provide Insurance coverage to the Insured Person(s) under this Policy up to Sum Insured including Restore/Double Restore, Cumulative Bonus as applicable and subject to waiting periods, limits, Sub-limits, Copayment, Deductible, Aggregate Deductible as specified in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 5 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited

Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. The Policy is based on statements, disclosures, declarations made in the Proposal form/Enrollment form and Medical reports. Certain words used in the Coverage description have specific meanings which are mentioned in Definitions and which impacts the Coverage. All such words are mentioned in Bold to enable You to identify that the particular word has a specific meaning for which You need to refer Section – D, Definitions. A.

Coverages

I.

Hospitalization Expenses

We will pay under below listed Covers on Medically Necessary Hospitalization of an Insured Person due to Illness or Injury sustained or contracted during the Period of Insurance subject to terms and conditions as listed below. a. Medical Expenses i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.

b.

Room Rent and boarding charges Intensive Care Unit charges Consultation fees & Nursing charges Anesthesia, blood, oxygen, operation theatre charges, surgical appliances charges Medicines, drugs, and consumables Diagnostic procedures related to admissible hospitalization claim The Cost of prosthetic and other Medical devices or equipment if implanted internally during a Surgical Procedure.

Pre-Hospitalization Medical Expenses Cover We will pay for the Pre-Hospitalization Medical Expenses incurred during the 30 days immediately Hospitalization of an Insured Person.

c.

before

Post-Hospitalization Medical Expenses Cover We will pay for the Post-Hospitalization Medical Expenses incurred upto 60 days from the date Insured Person is discharged from Hospital.

d.

Domiciliary Hospitalization We will pay the Medical Expenses incurred on Domiciliary Hospitalization of the Insured Person prescribed by treating Medical Practitioner.

e.

Organ Donor Expenses We will pay Medical Expenses covered under Section A.I.a towards organ donor‟s Hospitalization for harvesting of the donated organ where an Insured Person is the recipient subject to condition that; i. The organ donor is any person whose organ has been made available in accordance and in compliance with The Transplantation of Human Organ (amendment) Act, 2011, Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Rules, 2014 and other applicable Laws and/or Regulations. ii. Hospitalization Claim under Section A.1 is admissible under the coverage for the Insured Person iii. The Organ Donor‟s Pre-Hospitalization and Post-Hospitalization Medical Expenses are excluded under the Policy. iv. Any other Medical Expenses or Hospitalization consequent to the harvesting is excluded under the Coverage.

f.

Day Care Procedures We will pay for the Medical Expenses under Section A.I.a on Hospitalization of Insured Person in Hospital or Day Care Centre for Day Care Treatment.

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g.

Road Ambulance Cover For each admissible Claim under Section A.I.a and A.I.f, we will pay for expenses incurred on Road Ambulance Services if Insured Person is required; i. to be transferred to the nearest Hospital following an emergency (namely a sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence or event, bodily alteration or occasion requiring immediate medical attention) ii. or from one Hospital to another Hospital iii. or from Hospital to Home (within same City) following Hospitalization

II .

Optional Covers

Insuring Clause In consideration of payment of additional Premium or reduction in the Premium as applicable, it is hereby declared and agreed that We will pay/restrict the Medical Expenses under below listed Covers subject to waiting periods and limits as specified in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. Subject to otherwise all other terms, conditions, exclusions and waiting periods applicable to the Policy. These Covers are optional and applicable only if opted for and up to the Sum Insured or limits mentioned on the Schedule of Coverage in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. 1.

Pre-Existing Disease Waiting Period Modification Option On availing this option, Waiting Periods listed under Section B.I.i shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. All other terms and Conditions of the Policy shall remain unaltered.

2.

Specific Illness Waiting Period Modification Option On availing this option, Waiting Periods listed under Section B.I.ii shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. All other terms and Conditions of the Policy shall remain unaltered.

3.

Modification of General Waiting Period On availing this option, Waiting Periods listed under Section B.I.iii shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. All other terms and Conditions of the Policy shall remain unaltered.

4.

Modification of Pre and Post Hospitalization Medical Expenses On availing this option, Pre and Post Hospitalization Medical Expenses limit specified under Section A.I.b and A.I.c respectively shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. All other terms and Conditions of the Policy shall remain unaltered.

5.

Room Rent and ICU Modification Option On availing this option, Room Rent and ICU limits under Section A.I.a shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. Proportionate Deduction In case Room Rent during Hospitalization of Insured Person exceeds the aforesaid limits, the reimbursement/payment of Room Rent charges including all Associated Medical Expenses incurred at Hospital shall be affected in the same proportion as the admissible rate per day bears to the actual rate per day of Room Rent charges. This condition is not applicable in respect of Hospitals where differential billing for Associated Medical Expenses is not followed based on Room Rent.

6.

Road Ambulance Modification Option

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On availing this option, Road Ambulance limit specified under Section A.I.g shall stand modified as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. 7.

Hospital Cash i.

Hospital Cash If Insured Person Contracts Illness or sustains Injury during Period of Insurance, which results in Medically Necessary. i. Hospitalization ii. Domiciliary Hospitalization iii. Hospitalization for Alternative Treatments of an Insured Person within India, we will pay per day Sum Insured as specified in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance subject to maximum number of benefit days for each continuous and completed period of 24 hours of such Hospitalization. The payment is subject to Time Deductible specified in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance.

ii.

Specific Conditions applicable to Hospital Cash For the purpose of application of Time Deductible, successive Hospital stays with less than sixty days between each one for a same cause, shall be deemed as one Hospitalization event.

8.

Preventive Health Check Up We will indemnify the Insured Person towards the cost of Preventive Health Check – Up, up to the limit mentioned on the Schedule of Coverage in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. . Other terms and Conditions applicable to this Coverage  The Coverage will be applicable as per the eligibility as mentioned on the Schedule of Coverage in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance.  In case of Annual Eligibility, the percentage and limit will be calculated on expiring Coverage Sum Insured and will be only applicable to Insured Person covered under expiring Coverage, subject to no claim under Base Coverage.  In case of Eligibility at the end of each block of continuous three years, the percentage and limit will be calculated on Average Sum Insured during block of three years and will be only applicable to Insured Person covered for all previous 3 years.  Claim under this Cover does not impact the Sum Insured or the eligibility for Cumulative Bonus.  The test reports received under this Coverage will not be utilized for re-underwriting the expiring coverage of Insured Person

9.

Co-Payment On availing this option, Co-Payment as mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance will be applied on each and every admissible claim.

10. Alternative Treatment We will pay Medical Expenses covered under Section A.I, on Medically Necessary Hospitalization of Insured Person in Ayush Hospital upto the limit mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance for following Alternative Treatments prescribed by Medical Practitioner:  Ayurvedic  Unani  Siddha  Homeopathy 11. Deletion of Domiciliary Hospitalization

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On availing this option, Domiciliary Hospitalization under Section A.I.d shall stand deleted under the Policy. 12. Second Medical Opinion for Major Illness We will pay expenses incurred towards Second Medical Opinion availed from Medical Practitioner in respect of Major Illness listed below through our Network Provider. The Coverage under this benefit shall cease to exist upon availing Second Opinion for any one Major Illness as listed below.

1 2 3 4

Major Illness Covered 5 Major Organ/Bone Marrow Transplant Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting Open Chest CABG 6 Symptoms Myocardial Infarction (First Heart Attack of specific severity) 7 Permanent Paralysis of Limbs Kidney Failure requiring regular dialysis 8 Stroke resulting in Permanent Symptoms Cancer of specified severity

Disclaimer –Second Medical Opinion Services are being offered by Network providers through its portal/mail/App or what so ever electronic form to Policyholders/Insured of HDFC ERGO HEALTH INSURANCE LIMITED. In no event shall HDFC ERGO be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special consequential damages or any other damages whatsoever caused to the Policyholders/Insured of HDFC ERGO while receiving the services from Network providers. 13. Restore Benefit

Instant addition of 100% Base Sum Insured on complete or partial utilization of Your existing Sum Insured and Cumulative Bonus (if applicable) during the Policy Year. The Total amount (Base Sum Insured, Cumulative Bonus and Restore Sum Insured) will be available to all Insured Persons for all claims under the Coverage during the current Policy Year and subject to the condition that single claim in a Policy Year cannot exceed the sum of Base Sum Insured. and the Cumulative Bonus (if applicable). Conditions for Restore benefit: a. The Sum Insured will be restored only once in a Policy Year. b. If the Restored Sum Insured is not utilized in a Policy Year, it will expire. In case of a Family Floater Policy, Restore Sum Insured will be available on floater basis for all Insured Persons in the Policy. 14. Double Restore Benefit i.

ii.

Instant addition of 100% Base Sum Insured on complete or partial utilization of Your existing Policy Sum Insured and Cumulative Bonus (if applicable) during the Policy Year. The Total amount (Base Sum Insured, Cumulative Bonus and Restore Sum Insured when added) will be available to all Insured Persons for all claims under the Coverage during the current Policy Year and subject to the condition that single claim in a Policy Year cannot exceed the sum of Base Sum Insured and the Cumulative Bonus (if applicable). Post complete utilization of Your Base Sum Insured and Cumulative Bonus (if applicable), if You partially or completely utilize your Restore Sum Insured (as given in i above), another 100% of Base Sum Insured would be added to Your Restored Sum Insured available to all Insured Persons for claims under the Coverage during the current Policy Year and subject to the condition that single claim in a Policy Year cannot exceed the Base Sum Insured. Conditions for Double Restore benefit: a. The Restore or Double Restore Sum Insured will be applied only once for the Insured Person during a Policy Year b. If the Restore or Double Restore Sum Insured is not utilized in a Policy Year, it shall not be carried forward to any subsequent Policy Year. c. In case of a Family Floater Policy, Restore or Double Restore Sum Insured will be available on floater basis for all Insured Persons in the Policy. d. The Restore or Double Restore Sum Insured can be used for claims made by the Insured Person in respect of the benefits stated in Section A.1

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15. Cumulative Bonus On each continuous Renewal of the Coverage with Us, We will apply percentage of Base Sum Insured as specified in the Schedule of Coverage in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance under expiring Cover as Cumulative Bonus in the Coverage provided that; i. There has been no claim under the Coverage in expiring year. ii. Cumulative Bonus will be reduced at the same rate as accrued in the event of admissible Claim under the Coverage. iii. Cumulative Bonus can be accumulated upto the limit mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. iv. Cumulative Bonus applied will be applicable only to Insured Person(s) covered under the expiring Coverage and who continue to remain insured on Renewal. 16. Maternity Cover We will pay Maternity Expenses to the Insured Person under Section A.I.a, incurred during the Policy Period. The Coverage is subject to the waiting periods and limits as mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. On opting this cover, General Exclusion xv) under Section B.II. What is not Covered stands deleted. We will not make payment for any claim in respect of any Insured Person caused by, arising from or attributable to any of the following unless expressly stated to the contrary in the Policy i. Pre-Hospitalization and Post-Hospitalization Medical Expenses are not payable under this cover. ii. We will not pay any expenses related to ectopic pregnancy under this cover. Ectopic pregnancy will be covered as a part of expenses under Section A.I only. iii. Treatment for impotency, treatment to effect infertility, surrogate or vicarious pregnancy, voluntary termination of pregnancy, procedures to assist birth control, contraceptive supplies. 17. Pre and Post Natal Expenses On availing this option, We will pay Medical Expenses incurred during Pre and Post Natal period upto the limits mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. 18. Baby Cover from Day 1 We will pay Medical Expenses incurred towards Medically Necessary Treatment of a Newborn Baby, as advised by the treating Medical Practitioner, up to the limit mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. 19. Infertility Cover We will pay Medical Expenses under Section A.I.a incurred for infertility treatment, assisted reproductive treatments undertaken by Insured Person on advice of a Medical Practitioner, up to the limit mentioned in Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. This cover is applicable for both Male and Female Insured Person. On opting this cover, General Exclusion xiv) under Section B.II - What is not Covered stands deleted. 20. Personal Accident Cover

i.

Accidental Death

We will pay the Sum Insured, as specified in the Schedule of Coverage on Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance, if Insured Person sustains Injury during the Period of Insurance, which shall within twelve months of its occurrence be the sole and direct cause of Death of Insured Person.

a. Disappearance We will pay the Sum Insured in the event if Insured Person‟s body cannot be located within 365 Days; Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 10 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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a. after the forced landing, stranding, sinking or wrecking of a conveyance in which Insured Person was known to be a passenger during Period of Insurance or; b. after and as a result of any Catastrophic Event during Period of Insurance it shall be deemed, subject to all other terms and provisions of the Policy, that Insured Person shall have suffered Death due to Accident under the Coverage. If at any time, after the payment of the Accidental death benefit, it is discovered that the Insured Person is still alive, claims settled in respect of Disappearance benefit shall be reimbursed in full to the Company. Specific Conditions applicable to Accidental Death The Coverage under this Section terminates on admissibility of Claim equal to the Sum Insured

ii.

Permanent Disablement

If Insured Person sustains Injury during Period of Insurance, which shall within twelve (12) months of its occurrence be the sole and direct cause of Permanent Disablement, we will pay in accordance to the Benefit table below up to maximum of Sum Insured as mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance provided such disablement is certified by the Medical Practitioner i.

Benefit Table A

S.No

The Disablement

1 2 3 4

Permanent Total Disablement Permanent and incurable insanity Permanent Total Loss of two Limbs (physical severance of Limbs) Permanent Total Loss of Sight in both eyes Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye and one Limb (physical severance of Limbs) Permanent Total Loss of Speech Complete removal of the lower jaw Permanent Total Loss of Mastication Permanent Total Loss of the central nervous system or the thorax and all abdominal organs resulting in the complete inability to engage in any job and the inability to carry out Daily Activities essential to life without full time assistance Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in both ears Permanent Total Loss of one Limb (physical severance of Limbs) Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye

5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12

% of Base Sum Insured Payable 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 50%

ii. Benefit Table B

S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

The Disablement Permanent Total Disablement Permanent and incurable insanity Permanent Total Loss of two Limbs (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use of such Limb) Permanent Total Loss of Sight in both eyes Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye and one Limb (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use of such Limb) Permanent Total Loss of Speech Complete removal of the lower jaw Permanent Total Loss of Mastication

% of Base Sum Insured Payable 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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9 10 11 12

Permanent Total Loss of the central nervous system or the thorax and all abdominal organs resulting in the complete inability to engage in any job and the inability to carry out Daily Activities essential to life without full time assistance Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in both ears Permanent Total Loss of one Limb (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use of such Limb) Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye

100% 75% 50% 50%

iii. Benefit Table C

S.No

The Disablement

% of Base Sum Insured Payable

1

Permanent Total Disablement

100%

2

Permanent and incurable insanity

100%

3

Permanent Total Loss of two Limbs (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use)

100%

4

Permanent Total Loss of Sight in both eyes

100%

5

Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye and one Limb (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use)

100%

6

Permanent Total Loss of Speech

100%

7

Complete removal of the lower jaw

100%

8

100%

9

Permanent Total Loss of Mastication Permanent Total Loss of the central nervous system or the thorax and all abdominal organs resulting in the complete inability to engage in any job and the inability to carry out Daily Activities essential to life without full time assistance

10

Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in both ears

75%

11

Permanent Total Loss of one Limb (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use)

50%

12

Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye

50%

13

Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in one ear

15%

14

25%

15

Permanent Total Loss of the lens in one eye Permanent Total Loss of use of four fingers and thumb of either hand

16

Permanent Total Loss of use of four fingers of either hand

20%

17

Permanent Total Loss of use of one thumb of either hand:

a)

Both joints

20%

b)

One joint

10%

18

Permanent Total Loss of one finger of either hand:

a)

Three joints

5%

b)

Two joints

4%

c)

One joint

2%

19

Permanent Total Loss of use of toes:

a)

All – one foot

15%

b)

Big – both joints

5%

c)

Big – one joint

2%

d)

Other than Big – each toe

2%

20

Established non-union of fractured leg or kneecap

10%

100%

40%

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21

Shortening of leg by at least 5 cms.

8%

22

Ankylosis of the elbow, hip or knee

20%

iv. Benefit Table D

S.No 1 2

The Disablement Permanent Total Disablement Permanent and incurable insanity

% of Base Sum Insured Payable 100% 100%

3 4 5 6 7 8

Permanent Total Loss of two Limbs (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use) Permanent Total Loss of Sight in both eyes Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye and one Limb Permanent Total Loss of Speech Complete removal of the lower jaw Permanent Total Loss of Mastication

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

9 10

Permanent Total Loss of the central nervous system or the thorax and all abdominal organs resulting in the complete inability to engage in any job and the inability to carry out Daily Activities essential to life without full time assistance Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in both ears

100% 75%

11 12 13 14

Permanent Total Loss of one Limb (physical severance or the total and permanent loss of use) Permanent Total Loss of Sight of one eye Permanent Total Loss of Hearing in one ear Permanent Total Loss of the lens in one eye

50% 50% 15% 25%

15 16 17 a) b) 18 a) b) c) 19 a) b) c) d) 20 21 22

Permanent Total Loss of use of four fingers and thumb of either hand Permanent Total Loss of use of four fingers of either hand Permanent Total Loss of use of one thumb of either hand: Both joints One joint Permanent Total Loss of one finger of either hand: Three joints Two joints One joint Permanent Total Loss of use of toes: All – one foot Big – both joints Big – one joint Other than Big – each toe Established non-union of fractured leg or kneecap Shortening of leg by at least 5 cms. Ankylosis of the elbow, hip or knee

23

Permanent disablement not otherwise provided for under Items 2-22 inclusive up to a maximum of

40% 20% 20% 10% 5% 4% 2% 15% 5% 2% 2% 10% 8% 20% 75%

Terms and Conditions applicable to Permanent Disablement i.

ii.

Ankylosis of the fingers (other than thumb and forefinger) and of the toes (other than the big toe) shall be limited to fifty percent (50%) of the BaseSum Insured subject to maximum of Sum Insured payable for the loss of the said members. Benefit under item 23 of Table D shall be determined by the independent Medical Practitioner who will certify the percentage of BaseSum Insured payable taking into consideration the nature of the Injury and disability in

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iii. iv.

v.

conjunction with the stated percentages BaseSum Insured for more specific injuries shown in the Table of Benefits. Any claim amount admissible/paid during the year will reduce the Sum Insured payable for the Cover in respect of subsequent claims. The Coverage under this Section terminates on admissibility of Claim(s) equal to the Sum Insured. The Company‟s liability during the lifetime of the Policy will not exceed the Base Sum Insured in respect of the Cover. The total amount payable in respect of more than one disablement due to the same Injury is arrived at by adding together the various percentages of Base Sum Insured shown in the Table of Benefits subject to maximum of Sum Insured.

21. Corporate Buffer On availing this option, We will provide for a Corporate Buffer up to the limits and terms as specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance provided that; 1. All other terms and conditions of the Policy shall remain unaltered 2.

The coverage under this benefit will be applicable for Insured Persons who have exhausted their Sum Insured limits

22. OPD Cover We will pay the Medical Expenses incurred by the Insured Person during Period of Insurance for a Medically necessary OPD treatment up to the limits and in accordance with terms as specified in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. On opting this cover, General Exclusion xxx) under Section B.II – What is not Covered, stands deleted. 23. Aggregate Deductible On availing this option, the Insured Person shall bear an amount equal to the Aggregate Deductible specified in the Schedule of Coverage on Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance for all admissible claim amounts assessed by Us in respect of all claims made by Insured Person in a Policy Year. The liability of the Company to pay the admissible Claim under that Policy Year will commence only once Aggregate Deductible has been exhausted. 24. Disease Capping On availing this option, claims under Section A.I.a, for specified Illnesses will be admissible up to maximum of Sub-limits as mentioned in the Schedule of Coverage on the Policy Schedule. 25. Double Sum Insured for Critical Illness We will increase the Sum Insured for an Insured Person by 100% if he is diagnosed as suffering from below listed Critical Illness under this Coverage, provided that: i) The Insured Person is first diagnosed as suffering from a Critical Illness during the Period of Insurance, and ii) The benefit is utilised only by the Insured Person diagnosed with the Critical Illness, and iii) We have accepted an inpatient hospitalisation claim under in-patient treatment benefit Critical Illness Covered 3 Major Organ/Bone Marrow Transplant

1

Cancer of specified severity

2

Myocardial Infarction (First Heart Attack of specific severity)

4

Stroke resulting in Permanent Symptoms

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commence/occurs after the applicable waiting period from commencement of first Policy with Us, subject to the following: Waiting Period – The coverage is subject to a waiting period of 90 days from the date of inception of the first Policy with us. Survival Period - The Insured Person survives at least 30 days following such diagnosis. The coverage under this benefit shall cease to exist upon occurrence of any one Critical Illness covered for which claim is admitted byUs. However, Insured Person continues to remain insured under rest of the covers in the Policy. The other Insured Persons (if any) will continue to be covered under this cover if opted. This cover is offered only on Individual Sum Insured basis.

i. ii. iii.

iv.

Critical Illness Covered 1

Cancer of specified severity

7

Major Organ/Bone Marrow Transplant

2

Open Chest CABG

8

Stroke resulting in permanent symptoms

3

Myocardial Infarction ((First Heart Attack of specific severity)

9

Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting Symptoms

4

Open Heart Replacement or Repair of Heart Valves

10

Permanent Paralysis of Limbs

5

Kidney Failure requiring regular dialysis

11

Motor Neuron Disease with Permanent Symptoms

6

Coma of Specified Severity

12

Major Head Trauma

B

What is Not Covered

We will not make payment for any claim in respect of any Insured Person caused by, arising from or attributable to any of the following unless expressly stated to the contrary in the Policy

I. Waiting Periods Claims under the Policy are covered subject to Waiting Period as specified below: i) Pre-existing Diseases – Code – Excl01 a) Expenses related to the treatment of a pre-existing disease (PED) and its direct complications shall be excluded until the expiry of 48 months of continuous coverage after the date of inception of the first policy with insurer. b) In case of enhancement of Sum Insured the exclusion shall apply afresh to the extent of sum of Sum Insured increase. c)If the Insured Person is continuously covered without any break as defined under the portability norms of the extant IRDAI (Health Insurance) Regulations, then waiting period for the same would be reduced to the extent of prior coverage. d) Coverage under the Policy after the expiry of 48 months for any pre-existing disease is subject to the same being declared at the time of application and accepted by Insurer. ii) Specified Disease/Procedure waiting period- Code – Excl02 a) Expenses related to the treatment of the listed Conditions, surgeries/treatments shall be excluded until the expiry of 12 months of continuous coverage after the date of inception of the first Policy with us. This exclusion shall not be applicable for claims arising due to an Accident. b) In case of enhancement of sum insured the exclusion shall apply afresh to the extent of Sum Insured increase. c)If any of the specified disease/procedure falls under the waiting period specified for Pre-existing diseases, then the longer of the two waiting periods shall apply.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 15 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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d) The waiting period for listed conditions shall apply even if contracted after the Policy or declared and accepted without a specific exclusion. e) If the Insured Person is continuously covered without any break as defined under the applicable norms on portability stipulated by IRDAI, then waiting period for the same would be reduced to the extent of prior coverage. Illnesses Internal Congenital diseases

Non infective Arthritis

Pilonidal sinus

Diseases of gall bladder including cholecystitis

calculus diseases of Urogenital system e.g.Kidneystone,Urinary Bladder Stone

Benign tumors, cysts, nodules, polyps including breast lumps

Pancreatitis

Ulcer and erosion of stomach and duodenum

Polycystic ovarian diseases

All forms of Cirrhosis

Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disorder (GERD)

Sinusitis, Rhinitis

Perineal Abscesses

Perianal Abscesses

Skin tumors

Cataract

Fissure/fistula in anus, Haemorrhoids including Gout and rheumatism

Tonsillitis

Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis

Fibroids ( fibromyoma)

Benign Hyperplasia of Prostate

Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy

Hernia

Dilatation and curettage (D&C)

Nasal concha resection

Surgery for vertebral disc

Myomectomy for fibroids

Surgery of Genito urinary system

Surgery for varicose veins and varicose ulcers

Surgery on prostate

Cholecystectomy

Hydrocele/Rectocele

Joint replacement surgeries

Ligament, Tendon and Meniscal tear

Prolapsed Uterus

Rectal Prolapse

Endometriosis

Retinal detachment

Glaucoma

Varicocele

Hysterectomy

Fissurectomy, Haemorrhoidectomy, Fistulectomy, ENT surgeries

Surgical Procedures Adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy

prolapsed

inter

Surgery for Perianal Abscesses Surgery for Nasal septum deviation

Nasal polypectomy iii)

30-day waiting period – Code – Excl03 a) Expenses related to the treatment of any illness within 30 days from the first Policy commencement date shall be excluded except claims arising due to an Accident, provided the same are covered. b) This exclusion shall not, however, apply if the Insured Person has continuous coverage for more than twelve months. c) The within referred waiting period is made applicable to the enhanced Sum Insured in the event of granting higher Sum Insured subsequently.

iv)

A waiting period of 48 months shall apply for all Claims under Maternity Cover (Section A.II.16)

v)

A waiting period of 48 months shall apply for all Claims under OPD Cover (Section A.II.22)

II. Permanent Exclusions We will not make any payment for any claim in respect of any Insured Person caused by, arising from or attributable to any of the following unless expressly stated to the contrary in this Policy: i. Investigation & Evaluation: Code Excl04 Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 16 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Expenses related to any admission primarily for diagnostic and evaluation purposes only are excluded. Any diagnostic expenses which are not related or not incidental to the current diagnosis and treatment are excluded. Rest Cure, rehabilitation and respite care: Code – Excl05: Expenses related to any admission primarily for enforced bed rest and not for receiving treatment. This also includes: a. Custodial care either at home or in a nursing facility for personal care such as help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, moving around either by skilled nurses or assistant or non-skilled persons. b. Any services for people who are terminally ill to address physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. Obesity/Weight control: Code – Excl06: Expenses related to the surgical treatment of obesity that does not fulfil all the below conditions: a. Surgery to be conducted is upon the advice of the doctor b. The surgery/procedure conducted should be supported by clinical protocols c. The member has to be 18 years of age or older and d. Body Mass Index (BMI) a. Greater than or equal to 40 or, b. Greater than or equal to 35 in conjunction with any of the following severe co-morbidities following failure of less invasive methods of weight loss: 1. Obesity related cardiomyopathy 2. coronary heart disease 3. severe sleep apnoea 4. uncontrolled type2 diabetes Change-of-Gender treatments: Code – Excl07:Expenses related to any treatment, including surgical management, to change characteristics of the body to those of the opposite sex. Cosmetic or plastic surgery: Code – Excl08:Expenses for cosmetic or plastic surgery or any treatment to change appearance unless for reconstruction following an Accident, Burn(s) or Cancer or as part of Medically Necessary Treatment to remove a direct and immediate health risk to the insured. For this to be considered a medical necessity, it must be certified by the attending Medical Practitioner. Hazardous or Adventure Sports: Code – Excl09– Expenses related to any treatment necessitated due to participation as a professional in Hazardous or Adventure sports, including but not limited to, para-jumping, rock climbing, mountaineering, rafting, motor racing, horse racing or scuba diving, hand gliding, sky diving, deep sea diving. Breach of Law:Code – Excl10 - Expenses for treatment directly arising from or consequent upon any Insured Person committing or attempting to commit a breach of law with criminal intent. Excluded Providers- Code – Excl11 Expenses incurred towards treatment in any hospital or by any Medical Practitioner or any other provider specifically excluded by the Insurer and disclosed in its website/notified to the policyholders are not admissible. However, in case of life threatening situations or following an Accident, expenses up to the stage of stabilization are payable but not the complete claim. Treatment for Alcoholism, drug or substance abuse or any addictive condition and consequences thereof. Code – Excl12 Treatments received in health hydros, nature cure clinics, spas or similar establishments or private beds registered as a nursing home attached to such establishments or where admission is arranged wholly or partly for domestic reasons.Code – Excl13 Dietary supplements and substances that can be purchased without prescription, including but not limited to Vitamins, minerals and organic substances unless prescribed by a Medical Practitioner as part of Hospitalization claim or day care procedure.Code – Excl14 Expenses related to the treatment for correction of eye sight due to refractive error less than 7.5 dioptres.Code – Excl15 Unproven Treatments– Expenses related to any unproven treatment, services and supplies for or in connection with any treatment. Unproven treatments are treatments, procedures or supplies that lack significant medical documentation to support their effectiveness.Code – Excl16 Sterility and Infertility –Code – Excl17 -Expenses related to sterility and infertility. This includes: a. Any type of contraception, sterilization b. Assisted Reproduction services including artificial insemination and advanced reproductive technologies such as IVF, ZIFT, GIFT, ICSI

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 17 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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c. Gestational Surrogacy d. Reversal of sterilization Maternity:Code – Excl18 a. Medical treatment expenses traceable to childbirth (including complicated deliveries and caesarean sections incurred during hospitalization) except ectopic pregnancy. b. Expenses towards miscarriage (unless due to an accident) and lawful medical termination of pregnancy during the Policy period. War or any act of war, invasion, act of foreign enemy, (whether war be declared or not or caused during service in the armed forces of any country), civil war, public defence, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped acts, Nuclear, Chemical or Biological attack or weapons, radiation of any kind. Aggregate Deductible - We are not liable for Claims/Claim amount falling within Aggregate Deductible limit if opted and as mentioned on the Schedule of Coverage in the PolicySchedule/Certificate of Insurance. Any Insured Person committing or attempting to commit intentional self-injury or attempted suicide or suicide while mentally sound or unsound. Any Insured Person‟s participation or involvement in naval, military or air force operation. Investigative treatment for Sleep-apnoea, General debility or exhaustion (“run-down condition”). Congenital external diseases, defects or anomalies, Stem cell harvesting. Investigative treatments for analysis and adjustments of spinal sub luxation, diagnosis and treatment by manipulation of the skeletal structure or for muscle stimulation by any means except treatment of fractures (excluding hairline fractures) and dislocations of the mandible and extremities). Circumcisions (unless necessitated by Illness or Injury and forming part of treatment). Any Convalescence, sanatorium treatment, private duty nursing or long-term nursing care. Preventive care, and other nutritional and electrolyte supplements, unless certified to be required by the attending Medical Practitioner as a direct consequence of an otherwise covered claim. Vaccination including inoculation and immunisations (Except post Animal bite treatment), Non-Medical expenses such as Food charges (other than patient‟s diet provided by hospital), laundry charges, attendant charges, ambulance collar, ambulance equipment, baby food, baby utility charges and other such items. Full list of Non-Medical expenses is attached and also available at www.hdfcergohealth.com. OPD treatment The provision or fitting of hearing aids, spectacles or contact lenses. Any treatment and associated expenses for alopecia, baldness including corticosteroids and topical immunotherapy wigs, toupees, hair pieces,any non-surgical hair replacement methods, Optometric therapy. Any treatment or part of a treatment that is not of a Reasonable and Customary charge, not Medically Necessary; treatments or drugs not supported by a prescription. Expenses for Artificial limbs and/or device used for diagnosis or treatment (except when used intraoperatively).prosthesis, corrective devices external durable medical equipment of any kind, wheelchairs, crutches, and oxygen concentrator for bronchial asthma/ COPD conditions, cost of cochlear implant(s) unless necessitated by an Accident. Exhaustive list of Non-Medical expenses is attached and also available on www.hdfcergohealth.com Any Claim arising due to Non-disclosure of Pre-existing Illness or Material fact as sought to be declared on the Proposal form.

C 1.

Claims Procedure

Notification of a Claim Procedure

Cashless Hospitalization Emergencies

Planned

Reimbursement Claims

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Claim Intimation You shall intimate the Claims to us through any available mode of communication as specified in the Policy, Health Card or our Website

Claim Timelines

Intimation

Claim Intimation Timelines for Critical Illness related claims

Within 24 hours of the Emergency Hospitalization

At least 72 hours prior to the planned Hospitalization

Within 48 hours of admission or before discharge from the Hospital, whichever is earlier

Within 15 days of the diagnosis of Critical Illness or Hospitalization

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The health card issued by Us KYC documents The Policy Number Name of the Policyholder Name and address of Insured Person in respect of whom the request is being made Particulars to be 6. Nature of the Illness/Injury and the treatment/Surgery required provided to us for claim 7. Name and address of the attending Medical Practitioner 8. Hospital where treatment/Surgery is proposed to be taken or /Hospital where notification the Insured person is admitted 9. Proposed /Actual Date of admission 10. NEFT details & cancelled cheque of Claimant or Nominee (in case claimant expired), Provide legal heir certificate in case nominee is minor.

Claims documents to be submitted for Hospital Cash

1. Copy of Discharge Summary / Discharge Certificate along with time of admission and discharge for Hospital cash benefit 2. First consultation letter from treating Medical Practitioner 3. Certificate from treating Medical Practitioner, specifying the duration and aetiology 4. MLC/FIR copy/ certificate regarding abuse of Alcohol/intoxicating agent if applicable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Claims Documents to be submitted for Critical Illness related claims

7. 8. 9.

Copy of Discharge Summary / Discharge Certificate / Death Certificate (in case insured expired); First consultation letter from treating Medical Practitioner Medical certificate confirming diagnosis, and the treatment from Medical Practitioner certificate from treating Medical Practitioner, specifying the duration and etiology OT Notes in case of Surgery Medical certificate from treating Medical Practitioner specifying the diagnosis and need for the surgery MLC/FIR copy/ certificate regarding abuse of Alcohol/intoxicating agent if applicable All pathological/Histopathological and radiological Investigation Reports NEFT details & cancelled cheque of Claimant or Nominee (in case claimant expired), Provide legal heir certificate in case nominee is minor. Provide KYC ( Know your customer ) form along with photocopy of any one of following KYC documents for all claims amounting to Rs 1 lakh and above (Aadhaar Card, Passport, Driving License Voter ID, etc) We may require the Insured Person to undergo medical examination by Medical Practitioner authorized by Us to obtain an independent medical opinion for the processing of the claim. Any cost towards such medical

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examination will be borne by Us.

1.

Claims documents and procedure for Second Medical Opinion

Claims documents to be submitted for Accidental Death

Claims documents to be submitted for Permanent Disablement

Duly filled claim form along with the copy of all medical reports including investigation reports and discharge summary (if any) 2. Select Our network Medical Practitioner from whom you would prefer to take the second opinion. (Please refer our Website or call at 24X 7 toll free line to obtain the list of Our panel doctors). 3. On receipt of the complete set of documents, We will forward the same to the concerned doctor. 4. The Second Opinion shall be forwarded to the member within 15 working days of receipt of the complete set of documents. Medical Practitioner‟s Report Medico Legal Certificate Death certificate Postmortem if conducted/FSL (Forensic science laboratory) report – To check for drug abuse/intoxication 5. MLC/FIR copy/ certificate regarding abuse of Alcohol/intoxicating agent if applicable 1. 2. 3. 4.

1. Medical Practitioner‟s Report 2. Medico Legal Certificate 3. Investigation Reports like Laboratory test, X-rays and reports essential of confirmation of the Injury; 4. Disability certificate from a government certified Medical Practitioner or government Hospital confirming the extent and nature of disability. 5. Discharge summary from the Hospital Medical reports, case histories, investigation reports, treatment papers as applicable. 6. Letter from treating Medical Practitioner mentioning the reason and date for disablement and confirming the disablement. 7. MLC/FIR copy/ certificate regarding abuse of Alcohol/intoxicating agent if applicable i. Policy Number ii. Name of the Insured person(s) iii. Nature of disease/Illness/Injury

Particulars to provided for authorization

be pre-

iv. Name and address attendingMedical Practitioner/Hospital

of

the Not Applicable

v. Date of admission & probable date of discharge vi. Approximate Claim Expenses Any other relevant information as required

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On receipt of duly filled pre authorization form and other details, We may;  Issue the authorization letter specifying the sanctioned amount, limitation, and nonpayable items, if applicable Process for authorization

pre-

Not Applicable

Or  Reject the request for preauthorization specifying reasons for the rejection.

List of Claim documents

Not Applicable

As enlisted below

Condonation of Delay

If the claim is not notified/ or submitted to Us within the specified time limits, then We shall be provided the reasons for the delay in writing. We will condone such delay on merits where the delay has been proved to be for reasons beyond the claimant‟s control

2.

List of documents for Reimbursement Claims i. Completely filled claim form, duly signed (by claimant/proposer) and stamped (by Hospital). ii. Government approved Photo ID & Age Proof iii. Copy of claim intimation letter / reference of Claim Intimation Number in the absence of main claim documents iv. Copy of the Hospital‟s Registration Certificate/Hospital Registration number in case of Hospitalization in any nonnetwork hospital of HDFC ERGO Health Insurance Limited or certificate from Hospital authorities providing facilities available including number of beds. v. Discharge Card / Day Care Summary / Transfer Summary vi. Final hospital bill with all deposit and final payment receipt and refund receipt(s), if advance amount refunded vii. Invoice with payment receipt and implant stickers for all implants used during surgeries e.g. lens sticker and invoice in cataract Surgery, stent invoice and sticker in Angioplasty Surgery. viii. All previous consultation papers indicating history and treatment details for current Illness and advice for current hospitalization. ix. All diagnostic reports (including imaging and laboratory) along with prescription by Medical Practitioner and invoice / bill with receipt from diagnostic centre x. All medicine / pharmacy bills along with prescription by Medical Practitioner xi. MLC / FIR Copy – in Accidental cases only xii. History of alcohol consumption or any intoxication certified by first treating doctor in case of accidental cases. xiii. Copy of Death Summary and copy of Death Certificate (in death claims only) xiv. Pre and Post-Operative Imaging reports xv. Copy of indoor case papers with nursing sheet detailing medical history of the patient, treatment details, and patient‟s progress (to be submitted wherever required by the insurer). xvi. Invoice for Vaccination and payment receipt xvii. KYC documents (in all claims above Rs 1 lakh) - (Ration Card/ Driving License/ Aadhar Card/ Passport /any other Government authorized identity proof of the Claimant carrying name, photograph & address) and duly filled KYC form with 1 signed across passport size coloured photograph of the Claimant *** xviii. Duly filled NEFT form with cancelled blank cheque (with IFSC code, A/C number, and name mentioned on cheque leaf) xix. Settlement letter(s), copy (-ies) of payment receipts, and entire certified copy of paid claims in case of partial claim settlement from other insurer. *** In case of death of Insured Person, the same document requirement would be for nominee/legal heir of Insured Person (NOC in favour of 1 or more than 1 undisputedly selected legal heir(s) by remaining legal heir(s).

3.

Conditions for obtaining Cashless facility i. Cashless facility can be availed only at Our Network Provider. The complete list of Network Providers and empanelled Service Providers is available on Our website and can be obtained by contacting Us.

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ii. We reserve the right to modify, add or restrict any Network Provider for Cashless Facilities at Our sole discretion. The same shall be duly updated on Our website. You shall check the updated list of Network Providers before applying for Cashless Claim. iii. Pre-authorization is valid for 15 days from date of issuance and if all the details of the Hospitalization/treatment, including dates, Hospital and locations match with the details as per Cashless authorized. iv. We will make payment for the Cashless authorized amount directly to the Network Provider. v. If the claim is not notified to Us within the specified time limits, then We shall be provided the reasons for the delay in writing. We will condone such delay on merits where the delay has been proved to be for reasons beyond the claimant‟s control 4.

Payment of a Claim

i.

If there are any deficiencies in the necessary claim documents which are not met or are partially met, We will send a maximum of 3 (three) reminders following which We will send a closure letter or make a part-payment if We have not received the deficiency documents after 45 days from the date of the initial request for such documents The Company shall settle or reject a claim, as the case may be, within 30 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. In the case of delay in the payment of a claim, the Company shall be liable to pay interest to the Policyholder/Insured Person from the date of receipt of last necessary document to the date of payment of claim at a rate 2% above the Bank Rate. However, where the circumstances of a claim warrant an investigation in the opinion of the Company, it shall initiate and complete such investigation at the earliest, in any case not later than 30 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. In such cases, the Company shall settle or reject the claim within 45 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. In case of delay beyond stipulated 45 days, the Company shall be liable to pay interest to the Policyholder/Insured Person at a rate 2% above the Bank Rate from the date of receipt of last necessary document to the date of payment of claim. If We, for any reason decide to reject the claim, the reasons regarding the rejection shall be communicated to You in writing within 30 days of the receipt of documents. If requested by Us, at Our cost, the Insured Person must submit to medical examination by Our Medical Practitioner as often as We consider reasonable and necessary and We/Our representatives must be permitted to inspect the medical and Hospitalization records pertaining to the Insured Person’s treatment and to investigate the circumstances pertaining to the claim. We and Our representatives must be given all reasonable co-operation in investigating the claim in order to assess Our liability and quantum in respect of the claim

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Definitions

Definitions applicable to the Policy Accident or Accidental means a sudden, unforeseen, and involuntary event caused by external, visible and violent means. Adventurous/Hazardous Sports means any sport or activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an Insured Person participates or competes for entertainment or as part of his Profession whether he / she is trained or not. Age or Aged means completed years as at the Policy Commencement Date. Any one illness means continuous period of Illness and includes relapse within 45 days from the date of last consultation with the Hospital/Nursing Home where treatment was taken Alternative treatment means forms of treatments other than treatment “Allopathy” or “modern medicine” and includes Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy in the Indian context. Aggregate Deductible: Aggregate deductible is a cost-sharing requirement under a health insurance policy that provides that the Company will not be liable for a specified rupee amount of the covered expenses, which will apply before any benefits are payable by the Company. An Aggregate deductible does not reduce the Sum Insured. The deductible is applicable in aggregate towards hospitalization expenses incurred which are admissible under this Policy (and not excluded) during the policy year by insured person (individual Sum Insured policy) or insured family (in case of floater sum insured policy).

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Def. 7.

Def. 8.

Def. 9.

Def. 10. Def. 11. Def. 12.

Def. 13.

Def. 14.

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Associated Medical Expenses means cconsultation fees, charges on Operation theatre, surgical appliances & nursing, and expenses on Anaesthesia, blood, oxygen incurred during Hospitalization of the Insured Person AYUSH HOSPITAL means an AYUSH Hospital is a healthcare facility wherein medical/surgical/parasurgical treatment procedures and interventions are carried out by AYUSH Medical Practitioner(s) comprising of any of the following: a. Central or State Government AYUSH Hospital; or b. Teaching hospital attached to AYUSH College recognized by the Central Government /Central Council of Indian Medicine/Central Council for Homeopathy; or c. AYUSH Hospital, standalone or co-located within-patient healthcare facility of any recognized system of medicine, registered with the local authorities, wherever applicable, and is under the supervision of a qualified registered AYUSH Medical Practitioner and must comply with all the following criterion: i. Having at least 5 in-patient beds. ii. Having qualified AYUSH Medical Practitioner in charge round the clock. iii. Having dedicated AYUSH therapy sections as required and/or has equipped operation theatre where surgical procedures are to be carried out. iv. Maintaining daily records of the patients and making them accessible to the insurance company‟s authorized representative. AYUSH Day Care Centre means and includes Community Health Centre (CHC), Primary Health Centre (PHC), Dispensary, Clinic, Polyclinic or any such health center which is registered with the local authorities, wherever applicable and having facilities for carrying out treatment procedures and medical or surgical/para-surgical interventions or both under the supervision of registered AYUSH Medical Practitioner(s) on day care basis without in-patient services and must comply with all the following criterion: i. Having qualified registered AYUSH Medical Practitioner (s) in charge; ii. Having dedicated AYUSH therapy sections as required and/or has equipped operation theatre where surgical procedures are to be carried out; iii. Maintaining daily records of the patients and making them accessible to the insurance company‟s authorized representative. Bank rate means the rate fixed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the beginning of the financial year in which claim has fallen due. Base Sum Insured means the sum shown in the Policy Schedule which represents Our maximum liability for respective Cover during the life time of the Policy. Break in Policy means the period of gap that occurs at the end of the existing policy term, when the premium due for renewal on a given policy is not paid on or before the premium renewal date or within 30 days thereof Biological attack or weapons the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of any pathogenic (disease producing) micro-organisms and/or biologically produced toxins (including genetically modified organisms and chemically synthesized toxins) which are capable of causing any Illness, incapacitating disablement or death. Cashless Facility means a facility extended by the insurer to the insured where the payments, of the costs of treatment undergone by the insured in accordance with the policy terms and conditions, are directly made to the Network Provider by the insurer to the extent pre-authorization is approved. Catastrophic Event means and includes Storm, Cyclone, Typhoon, Tempest, Hurricane, Tornado, Tsunami, Flood, Inundation and Earthquake Chemical attack or weapons means the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of any solid, liquid or gaseous chemical compound which, when suitably distributed, is capable of causing any Illness, incapacitating disablement or death. Commencement Date means the commencement date of the Policy as specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance Coma/Comatose State means a state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: i. no response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; ii. life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and iii. permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. iv. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 23 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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v. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded. Condition Precedent means a policy term or condition upon which the Insurer‟s liability under the policy is conditional upon Congenital Anomaly means a condition(s) which is present since birth, and which is abnormal with reference to form, structure, or position. a) Internal Congenital Anomaly: Congenital Anomaly which is not in the visible and accessible parts of the body. b) External Congenital Anomaly: Congenital Anomaly which is in the visible and accessible parts of the body Co-Payment means a cost sharing requirement under a health insurance policy that provides that the policyholder/insured will bear a specified percentage of the admissible claims amount. A Co-Payment does not reduce the Sum Insured Coverage Period means the Period between the Coverage effective date and the expiry date applicable to Insured Person specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance. Cumulative Bonus means any increase or addition in the Sum Insured granted by the Insurer without an associated increase in premium. Day care Centre means any institution established for Day Care Treatment of Illness and / or injuries or a medical set -up with a Hospital and which has been registered with the local authorities, wherever applicable, and is under the supervision of a registered and qualified medical practitioner AND must comply with all minimum criterion as under:i. has qualified nursing staff under its employment; ii. has qualified medical practitioner/s in charge; iii. has fully equipped operation theatre of its own where surgical procedures are carried out; iv. maintains daily records of patients and will make these accessible to the insurance company‟s authorized personnel Day Care Treatment/ Proceduresmeans those medical treatment, and/or surgical procedure which is undertaken under General or Local Anesthesia in a Hospital/Day Care Centre in less than 24 hours because of technological advancement, and which would have otherwise required Hospitalization of more than 24 hours, Treatment normally taken on an Out-patient basis is not included in the scope of this definition Deductible means a cost sharing requirement under a health insurance policy that provides that the Insurer will not be liable for a specified rupee amount in case of indemnity policies and for a specified number of days/hours in case of Hospital cash policies, which will apply before any benefits are payable by the insurer. A Deductible does not reduce the sum insured. Dependent Child/Children means living dependent child or children of Insured Person up to age of 25 years as on date of Injury, including legally adopted and step- children. Dependents means only the family members listed below: a) Your legally married spouse as long as she continues to be married to You b) Your children Aged between 91 days and 25 years if they are unmarried, still financially dependent on You and have not established their own independent households; c) Your natural parents or parents that have legally adopted You, and Your parent in laws Dependent Parents means Your natural parents, parents that have legally adopted you or Your parents in law. Dental Treatment means a treatment related to teeth or structures supporting teeth including examinations, fillings (where appropriate), crowns, extractions and surgery Disclosure of information norm means the policy shall be void and all premiums paid hereon shall be forfeited to the Company, in the event of misrepresentation, mis-description or non-disclosure of any material fact. Domiciliary Hospitalization means medical treatment for an Illness/disease/Injury which in the normal course would require care and treatment at a Hospital but is actually taken while confined at home under any of the following circumstances: i. the condition of the patient is such that he/she is not in a condition to be removed to a Hospital, or ii. the patient takes treatment at home on account of non-availability of room in a Hospital Emergency Care means management for an Illness or injury which results in symptoms which occur suddenly and unexpectedly and requires immediate care by a Medical Practitioner to prevent death or serious long-term impairment of the insured person‟s health.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 24 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Family Floater means a Policy described as such in the Policy Schedule where under You and Your Dependents (Spouse, dependent children, dependent parents/parents in laws) named in the Policy Schedule are insured under this Policy as at the Commencement Date on floater Sum Insured basis. Grace Period means the specified period of time immediately following the premium due date during which a payment can be made to renew or continue a policy in force without loss of continuity benefits such as waiting periods and coverage of pre –existing diseases. Coverage is not available for the period for which no premium is received. Hospital means any institution established for In-patient Care and Day Care Treatment ofIllness and/or injuries and which has been registered as a Hospital with the local authorities under the clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 or under the enactments specified under the Schedule of Section 56(1) of the said Act OR complies with all minimum criteria as under: has at least 10 in-patient beds, in towns having a population of less than 10,00,000 and 15 in-patient beds in all other places, has qualified nursing staff under its employment round the clock, has qualified Medical Practitioner(s) in charge round the clock, has a fully equipped operation theatre of its own where surgical procedures are carried out, maintains daily records of patients and will make these accessible to the insurance company‟s authorized personnel. Hospitalization means admission in a Hospital for a minimum period of 24 consecutive „In-patient Care‟ hours except for specified procedures/treatments, where such admission could be for a period of less than 24 consecutive hours. Illness/Illnessesmeans a sickness or a disease or pathological condition leading to the impairment of normal physiological function which manifests itself during the Policy Period and requires medical treatment (a) Acute condition - Acute condition is a disease, Illness or Injury that is likely to respond quickly to treatment which aims to return the person to his or her state of health immediately before suffering the disease/Illness/Injury which leads to full recovery (b) Chronic condition - A chronic condition is defined as a disease, Illness, or Injury that has one or more of the following characteristics: it needs on-going or long-term monitoring through consultations, examinations, check-ups, and /or tests it needs on-going or long-term control or relief of symptoms it requires rehabilitation for the patient or for the patient to be specially trained to cope with it it continues indefinitely it recurs or is likely to recur Injury means Accidental physical bodily harm excluding Illness or disease solely and directly caused by external, violent and visible and evident means which is verified and certified by a Medical Practitioner. Immediate Family mean an Insured Person‟s Spouse; children; children-in-law, siblings; siblings-in-law; parents; parents-in-law; grandparents; grandchildren; legal guardian, ward, step or adopted children; stepparents; aunts, uncles; nieces, and nephews. In-patient Care means treatment for which the Insured Person has to stay in a Hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event. Insured Person means You and the persons named in the Policy Schedule who are insured under the Policy. Intensive Care Unit means an identified section, ward or wing of a Hospital which is under the constant supervision of a dedicated Medical Practitioner(s), and which is specially equipped for the continuous monitoring and treatment of patients who are in a critical condition or require life support facilities and where the level of care and supervision is considerably more sophisticated and intensive than in the ordinary and other wards. ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Charges means the amount charged by a Hospital towards ICU expenses which shall include the expenses for ICU bed, general medical support services provided to any ICU patient including monitoring devices, critical care nursing and intensive charges Life threatening situation shall mean a serious medical condition or symptom resulting from Injury or Illness which is not pre-existing disease, which arises suddenly and unexpectedly, and requires immediate care and treatment by a Medical Practitioner, generally received within 24 hours of onset to avoid jeopardy

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 25 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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to life or serious long-term impairment of the Insured Person‟s health, until stabilisation at which time this medical condition or symptom is not considered an Emergency anymore. Material Facts means all relevant information sought by the Company in the Proposal Form and other connected documents to enable it to take informed decision in the context of underwriting the risk. Maternity Expenses means Medical treatment expenses traceable to childbirth (including complicated deliveries and caesarean section incurred during Hospitalization). Expenses towards lawful medical termination of pregnancy during the policy Period. Medical Advice means any consultation or advice from a Medical Practitioner including the issue of any prescription or follow up prescription. Medical Expenses means those expenses that an Insured Person has necessarily and actually incurred for medical treatment on account of Illness or Accident on the advice of a Medical Practitioner, as long as these are no more than would have been payable if the Insured Person had not been insured and no more than other hospitals or Medical practitioners in the same locality would have charged for the same medical treatment. Medically Necessary treatment means any treatment, test, medication, or stay in Hospital or part of stay in Hospital which Is required for the medical management of the Illness or Injury suffered by the Insured Person; Must not exceed the level of care necessary to provide safe, adequate, and appropriate medical care in scope, duration or intensity. Must have been prescribed by a Medical Practitioner. Must conform to the professional standards widely accepted in international medical practice or by the medical community in India. Medical Consultation is a procedure where a Medical Practitioner reviews an Insured Person‟s medical history, medically examines the Insured Person and makes recommendations as to care and treatment. Medical Practitioner means a person who holds a valid registration from the Medical Council of any State or Medical Council of India or Council for Indian Medicine or for Homeopathy set up by the Government of India or a State Government and is thereby entitled to practice medicine within its jurisdiction; and is acting within the scope and jurisdiction of license.Medical Practitioner who is sharing the same residence with the Insured person`s and is a member of Insured Person‟s family are not considered as Medical Practitioner under the scope of this Policy. Mental Illness means a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behaviour, capacity to recognise reality or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life, mental conditions associated with the abuse of alcohol and drugs, but does not include mental retardation which is a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind of a person, specially characterised by sub normality of intelligence. Mental Health Establishment means any health establishment, including Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy establishment, by whatever name called, either wholly or partly, meant for the care of persons with mental Illness, established, owned, controlled or maintained by the appropriate Government, local authority, trust, whether private or public, corporation, co-operative society, organisation or any other entity or person, where persons with mental Illness are admitted and reside at, or kept in, for care, treatment, convalescence and rehabilitation, either temporarily or otherwise; and includes any general Hospital or general nursing home established or maintained by the appropriate Government, local authority, trust, whether private or public, corporation, co-operative society, organisation or any other entity or person; but does not include a family residential place where a person with mental Illness resides with his relatives or friends; Mental Health Nurse means a person with a diploma or degree in general nursing or diploma or degree in psychiatric nursing recognised by the Nursing Council of India established under the Nursing Council of India Act, 1947 and registered as such with the relevant nursing council in the State Migration means, the right accorded to the health insurance policyholders (including all members under family cover and members of group health insurance policy), to transfer the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time bound exclusions, with the same insurer. new-born Baby means baby born during the Policy Period and is Aged up to 90 days

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 26 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Network Provider means Hospitals or health care providers enlisted by an insurer, TPA or jointly by an Insurer and TPA to provide medical services to an insured by a Cashless facility. Non-Network means any Hospital, Day Care Centre or other provider that is not part of the Network Non-Medical Expenses – Are expenses other than those defined as Medical Expenses and which are listed on our website www.hdfcergohealth.com Notification of Claim means the process of intimating a claim to the insurer or TPA through any of the recognized modes of communication Nuclear attack means the use of any nuclear weapon or device or waste or combustion of nuclear fuel or the emission, discharge, dispersal, release or escape of fissile/ fusion material emitting a level of radioactivity capable of causing any Illness, incapacitating disablement, or death. OPD Treatment -OPD treatment means the one in which the Insured visits a clinic / Hospital or associated facility like a consultation room for diagnosis and treatment based on the advice of a Medical Practitioner. The Insured is not admitted as a day care or in-patient. Period of Insurance means the period between the Coverage Commencement Date and the Expiry Date specified in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance under the Policy with the Company under which Insured Person is covered. Portability means, the right accorded to individual health insurance policyholders (including all members under family cover), to transfer the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time bound exclusions, from one insurer to another insurer. Pre-existing disease means any condition, ailment, injury or disease: i. That is/are diagnosed by a physician within 48 months prior to the effective date of the policy issued by the insurer or its reinstatement or ii. For which Medical advice or treatment was recommended by, or received from, a physician within 48 months prior to the effective date of the policy or its reinstatement. Preventive Health Check-up -Preventive Health Check-up means a package of medical test(s) undertaken for general assessment of health status, it does not include any diagnostic or investigative medical tests for evaluation of illness or a disease. Policy means Your statements in the proposal form (which are the basis of this Policy), this policy wording (including endorsements, if any), and the Policy Schedule (as the same may be amended from time to time). Policy Period means the period between the Commencement Date and the Expiry Date specified in the Policy Schedule. ForInsured Person it means Period of Insurance as specified in the Certificate of Insurance or Endorsement Policy Holder means Person who has proposed the Policy and in whose name the Policy is issued Policy Schedule means Schedule attached to and forming part of this Policy mentioning the details of the Insured Persons, the Sum Insured, the period and the limits to which benefits under the Policy are subject to (Schedule of coverage), including any Annexure and/or endorsements, made to or on it from time to time, and if more than one, then the latest in time. Policy Year means a period of twelve months beginning from the date of commencement of the policy period and ending on the last day of such twelve-month period. For the purpose of subsequent years, policy year shall mean a period of twelve months commencing from the end of the previous policy year and lapsing on the last day of such twelve-month period, till the policy period, as mentioned in the schedule Portability means, the right accorded to individual health insurance policyholders (including all members under family cover), to transfer the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time bound exclusions, from one insurer to another insurer. Pre-hospitalization Medical Expenses means Medical Expenses incurred during pre-defined number of days preceding the Hospitalization of the Insured Person, provided that: Such Medical Expenses are incurred for the same condition for which the Insured Person‟s Hospitalization was required, and The In-patient Hospitalization claim for such Hospitalization is admissible by the Insurance Company Post-hospitalization Medical Expenses means Medical Expenses incurred during pre-defined number of days immediately after the insured person is discharged from the Hospital provided that: Such Medical Expenses are for the same condition for which the insured person‟s Hospitalization was required, and The inpatient Hospitalization claim for such Hospitalization is admissible by the insurance company.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 27 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Qualified Nurse is a person who holds a valid registration from the nursing council of India or the nursing council of any state in India Renewal means the terms on which the contract of insurance can be renewed on mutual consent with a provision of Grace Period for treating the Renewal continuous for the purpose of gaining credit for PreExisting Diseases, time-bound exclusions and for all waiting periods Room Rent means the amount charged by a Hospital towards Room and Boarding expenses and shall include the Associated Medical Expenses Reasonable and Customary Chargesmeans the charges for services or supplies, which are the standard charges for a specific provider and consistent with the prevailing charges in the geographical area for identical or similar services, taking into account the nature of Illness/ Injury involved. Second Medical Opinion means a procedure where by upon request of Insured Person, an independent Medical Practitioner reviews and opines on treating Medical Practitioner‟s recommendation as to care and treatment of Insured Person by reviewing Insured Person‟s medical status and history Sum Insured means the sum shown in the Policy Schedule which represents Our maximum liability for each Insured Person for any and all benefits claimed for during the Policy Year, and in relation to a Family Floater represents Our maximum liability for any and all claims made by You and all of Your Dependents during the Policy Year Sub-limit means a cost sharing requirement under a health insurance policy in which an insurer would not be liable to pay any amount in excess of the pre-defined limit Surgery or Surgical Procedure means manual and / or operative procedure (s) required for treatment of an Illness or Injury, correction of deformities and defects, diagnosis and cure of diseases, relief from suffering and prolongation of life, performed in a Hospital or Day Care Centre by a medical practitioner. Time Deductible means a cost sharing requirement under a health insurance Policy that provides that the Insurer will not be liable for a specified number of days, which will apply before any benefits are payable by the insurer. A Time Deductible does not reduce the Sum Insured Unproven/Experimental Treatment is a treatment including drug experimental therapy, which is based on established medical practice in India, is a treatment experimental or unproven. We/Our/Us/Insurer/Company means the HDFC ERGO Health Insurance Limited You/Your means the Insured Person named in the Policy Schedule who is insured under the Policy

2. Major/Critical Illnesses – applicable to optional cover 12, 25 and 26 under Section A.II 1.

Cancer of specified severity A malignant tumour characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of malignant cells with invasion and destruction of normal tissues. This diagnosis must be supported by histological evidence of malignancy. The term cancer includes leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma. The following are excluded: i. All tumours which are histologically described as carcinoma in situ, benign, pre-malignant, borderline malignant, low malignant potential, neoplasm of unknown behaviour, or non-invasive, including but not limited to: Carcinoma in situ of breasts, Cervical dysplasia CIN-1, CIN - 2 and CIN-3. ii. Any non-melanoma skin carcinoma unless there is evidence of metastases to lymph nodes or beyond; iii. Malignant melanoma that has not caused invasion beyond the epidermis; iv. All tumours of the prostate unless histologically classified as having a Gleason score greater than 6 or having progressed to at least clinical TNM classification T2N0M0 v. All Thyroid cancers histologically classified as T1N0M0 (TNM Classification) or below; vi. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia less than RAI stage 3 vii. Non-invasive papillary cancer of the bladder histologically described as TaN0M0 or of a lesser classification, viii. All Gastro-Intestinal Stromal Tumours histologically classified as T1N0M0 (TNM Classification) or below and with mitotic count of less than or equal to 5/50 HPFs; ix. All tumours in the presence of HIV infection.

2.

Open Chest CABG I.

The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 28 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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II. a.

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The following are excluded: Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Myocardial Infarction (First Heart Attack of specified severity)

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The first occurrence of heart attack or myocardial infarction, which means the death of a portion of the heart muscle as a result of inadequate blood supply to the relevant area. The diagnosis for Myocardial Infarction should be evidenced by all of the following criteria: a. A history of typical clinical symptoms consistent with the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (For e.g. typical chest pain) b. New characteristic electrocardiogram changes c. Elevation of infarction specific enzymes, Troponins or other specific biochemical markers.

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The following are excluded: a. Other acute Coronary Syndromes b. Any type of angina pectoris c. A rise in cardiac biomarkers or Troponin T or I in absence of overt ischemic heart disease OR following an intra-arterial cardiac procedure.

Kidney failure requiring regular dialysis I.

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End stage renal disease presenting as chronic irreversible failure of both kidneys to function, as a result of which either regular renal dialysis (haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis) is instituted or renal transplantation is carried out. Diagnosis has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner.

Major Organ/Bone Marrow Transplant The actual undergoing of a transplant of: a. b.

One of the following human organs: lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, that resulted from irreversible end-stage failure of the relevant organ, The undergoing of a transplant has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner.

The following are excluded: a. Other stem-cell transplants b. Where only islets of langerhans are transplanted 6. Multiple Sclerosis with persisting symptoms I.

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The unequivocal diagnosis of Definite Multiple Sclerosis confirmed and evidenced by all of the following: a. investigations including typical MRI findings which unequivocally confirm the diagnosis to be multiple sclerosis and b. there must be current clinical impairment of motor or sensory function, which must have persisted for a continuous period of at least 6 months. Other causes of neurological damage such as SLE and HIV are excluded.

7. Permanent Paralysis of Limbs I.

Total and irreversible loss of use of two or more limbs as a result of injury or disease of the brain or spinal cord. A specialist medical practitioner must be of the opinion that the paralysis will be permanent with no hope of recovery and must be present for more than 3 months. 8. Stroke resulting in permanent symptoms I.

Any cerebrovascular incident producing permanent neurological sequelae. a.

This includes infarction of brain tissue, thrombosis in an intracranial vessel, haemorrhage and embolization from an extracranial source.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 29 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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b.

Diagnosis has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner and evidenced by typical clinical symptoms as well as typical findings in CT Scan or MRI of the brain. Evidence of permanent neurological deficit lasting for at least 3 months has to be produced. The following are excluded: a. Transient ischemic attacks (TIA) b. Traumatic injury of the brain c. Vascular disease affecting only the eye or optic nerve or vestibular functions.

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9. Coma of Specified Severity I.

A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: i) no response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; ii) life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and iii) permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma.

II.

The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. a. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

10. Open Heart Replacement or Repair of Heart Valves The actual undergoing of open-heart valve surgery is to replace or repair one or more heart valves, as a consequence of defects in, abnormalities of, or disease affected cardiac valve(s). The diagnosis of the valve abnormality must be supported by an echocardiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. Catheter based techniques including but not limited to, balloon valvotomy/valvuloplasty are excluded. 11. Motor Neuron Disease with Permanent Symptoms Motor neuron disease diagnosed by a specialist medical practitioner as spinal muscular atrophy, progressive bulbar palsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or primary lateral sclerosis. There must be progressive degeneration of corticospinal tracts and anterior horn cells or bulbar efferent neurons. There must be current significant and permanent functional neurological impairment with objective evidence of motor dysfunction that has persisted for a continuous period of at least 3 months. 12. Major Head Trauma I. Accidental head injury resulting in permanent Neurological deficit to be assessed no sooner than 3 months from the date of the accident. This diagnosis must be supported by unequivocal findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Tomography, or other reliable imaging techniques. The accident must be caused solely and directly by accidental, violent, external and visible means and independently of all other causes. II. The Accidental Head injury must result in an inability to perform at least three (3) of the following Activities of Daily Living either with or without the use of mechanical equipment, special devices or other aids and adaptations in use for disabled persons. For the purpose of this benefit, the word “permanent” shall mean beyond the scope of recovery with current medical knowledge and technology. III. The Activities of Daily Living are: i) Washing: the ability to wash in the bath or shower (including getting into and out of the bath or shower) or wash satisfactorily by other means; ii) Dressing: the ability to put on, take off, secure and unfasten all garments and, as appropriate, any braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances; iii) Transferring: the ability to move from a bed to an upright chair or wheelchair and vice versa; iv) Mobility: the ability to move indoors from room to room on level surfaces; v) Toileting: the ability to use the lavatory or otherwise manage bowel and bladder functions so as to maintain a satisfactory level of personal hygiene; vi) Feeding: the ability to feed oneself once food has been prepared and made available. IV. The following are excluded: i) Spinal cord injury;

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 30 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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E

General Conditions

1. Non - Disclosure or Misrepresentation i.

If at the time of issuance of Policy or during continuation of the Policy, the information provided to Us in the Proposal Form or otherwise, by You or the Insured Person or anyone acting on behalf of You or an Insured Person, is found to be incorrect, incomplete, suppressed or not disclosed, wilfully or otherwise, the Policy shall be: a) cancelled ab initio from the inception date or the Renewal date (as the case may be), or the Policy may be modified by Us at Our sole discretion, upon 15 day notice by sending an endorsement to Your address shown in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance, and b) the claim under such Policy if any, shall be prejudiced. ii.

We may also exercise any of the below listed options for the purpose of continuing the health insurance coverage in case of Non-Disclosure/Misrepresentation of Pre-existing Diseases subject to your prior consent; a) b) c)

Permanently exclude the disease/condition and continue with the Policy Incorporate additional waiting period of not exceeding 4 years for the said undisclosed disease or condition from the date the non-disclosed condition was detected and continue with the Policy. Levy underwriting loading from the first year of issuance of Policy or renewal, whichever is later.

The above options will not prejudice the rights of the Company to invoke cancellation under clause 1 i above. 2. Disclosure of Information The Policy shall be void and all premium paid thereon shall be forfeited to the Company in the event of misrepresentation, mis description or non-disclosure of any Material Fact by the Policyholder. 3. Condition Precedent to Admission of Liability The terms and conditions of the Policy must be fulfilled by the Insured Person for the Company to make any payment for claim(s) arising under the Policy.

4. Complete Discharge Any payment to the Policyholder, Insured Person or his/ her nominees or his/ her legal representative or assignee or to the Hospital, as the case may be, for any benefit under the Policy shall be a valid discharge towards payment of claim by the Company to the extent of that amount for the particular claim. 5. Multiple Policies i.

ii.

iii. iv.

In case of multiple policies taken by an Insured Person during a period from one or more insurers to indemnify treatment costs, the Insured Person shall have the right to require a settlement of his/her claim in terms of any of his/her policies. In all such cases the Insurer chosen by the Insured Person shall be obliged to settle the claim as long as the claim is within the limits of and according to the terms of the chosen Policy. Insured Person having multiple policies shall also have the right to prefer claims under this Policy for the amounts disallowed under any other Policy / policies even if the sum insured is not exhausted. Then the Insurer shall independently settle the claim subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy. If the amount to be claimed exceeds the Sum Insured under a single Policy, the Insured Person shall have the right to choose Insurer from whom he/she wants to claim the balance amount. Where an Insured Person has policies from more than one Insurer to cover the same risk on indemnity basis, the Insured Person shall only be indemnified the treatment costs in accordance with the terms and conditions of the chosen Policy.

6. Moratorium Period After completion of eight continuous years under the Policy, no look back to be applied. This period of eight years is called as Moratorium Period. The moratorium would be applicable for the Sums Insured of the first Policy and subsequently completion of 8 continuous years would be applicable from date of enhancement of Sums Insured only on the enhanced limits. After the expiry of Moratorium Period no health insurance claim shall be contestable

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 31 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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except for proven fraud and permanent exclusions specified in the Policy contract. The policies would however be subject to all limits, sub limits, co-payments, deductibles as per the Policy contract. 7. Fraud If any claim made by the Insured Person, is in any respect fraudulent, or if any false statement, or declaration is made or used in support thereof, or if any fraudulent means or devices are used by the Insured Person or anyone acting on his/her behalf to obtain any benefit under this Policy, all benefits under this Policy and the premium paid shall be forfeited. Any amount already paid against claims made under this Policy but which are found fraudulent later shall be repaid by all recipient(s)/policyholder(s), who has made that particular claim, who shall be jointly and severally liable for such repayment to the Insurer. For the purpose of this clause, the expression "fraud" means any of the following acts committed by the Insured Person or by his agent or the Hospital/doctor/any other party acting on behalf of the Insured Person, with intent to deceive the Insurer or to induce the Insurer to issue an insurance Policy: a)

the suggestion, as a fact of that which is not true and which the Insured Person does not believe to be true;

b)

the active concealment of a fact by the Insured Person having knowledge or belief of the fact;

c)

any other act fitted to deceive; and

d)

any such act or omission as the law specially declares to be fraudulent

The Company shall not repudiate the claim and / or forfeit the Policy benefits on the ground of fraud, if the Insured Person / beneficiary can prove that the misstatement was true to the best of his knowledge and there was no deliberate intention to suppress the fact or that such misstatement of or suppression of Material fact are within the knowledge of the Insurer. 8. Geography This Policy only covers Medical Treatment taken within India. 9. Loadings i.

ii. iii.

iv.

We may apply loading on the premium, based on the declarations made in the proposal form and the health status, habits and lifestyle, past medical records, and the results of the Pre-Policy medical examination of the persons proposed for insurance. The maximum Medical Underwriting loading shall not exceed 100% for each condition and a total of 150% for each Insured Person Loadings will be applied from Commencement date of the Policy including subsequent Renewal(s) with Us or on increased Sum Insured. We will not apply any additional loading on Your Policy premium at Renewal based on claim experience in Your Policy. We will inform You about the proposed loading with time bound exclusion (if any) through a counter offer letter and will issue the Policy only on Your acceptance within 15 days of the receipt of such counter offer letter. In case, You neither accept the counter offer nor revert to Us within 15 days, We shall cancel Your application and refund the premium paid within next 7 days.

10. Renewal of Policy: The Company shall be under no obligation to renew the Policy/Coverage on expiry of the period for which premium has been paid. The Company reserves the right to offer revised rates, terms and conditions at renewal based on claim experience and a fresh assessment of the risk. This Policy may be renewed only by mutual consent and subject to payment in advance of the total premium at the rate in force at the time of renewal. The Company, however, shall not be bound to give notice that the Policy is due for Renewal or to accept any Renewal premium. Unless renewed as herein provided, this Policy shall automatically terminate at the expiry of the Policy Period/ Coverage Period.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 32 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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11. Grace Period i. ii. iii.

A Grace Period of 30 days is available for Renewal of the Coverage. Any Illness, disease or condition contracted during Grace Periodwill not be covered and will be treated as Pre-existing diseases. For Renewal received after completion of Grace Period, the Coverage would be considered as fresh without any Renewal benefits For Policies on instalment basis, Grace Period is available as given below. Instalment Premium Option Half Yearly Quarterly Monthly

Grace Period applicable 30 days 30 days 15 days

12. Free look period The Free Look Period shall be applicable on new individual health insurance policies and not on renewals or at the time of porting/migrating the Policy. The Insured Person shall be allowed Free Look period of fifteen days from date of receipt of the Policy document to review the terms and conditions of the Policy, and to return the same if not acceptable. If the Insured has not made any claim during the Free Look Period, the Insured shall be entitled to i. a refund of the premium paid less any expenses incurred by the Company on medical examination of the Insured Person and the stamp duty charges or ii. where the risk has already commenced and the option of return of the Policy is exercised by the Insured Person, a deduction towards the proportionate risk premium for period of cover or iii. Where only a part of the insurance coverage has commenced, such proportionate premium commensurate with the insurance coverage during such period. 13. Migration The Insured Person will have the option to migrate the Policy to other health insurance products/plans offered by the Companyby applying for Migration of the Policy atleast 30 days before the Policy renewal date as per IRDAI guidelines on Migration. If such person is presently covered and has been continuously covered without any lapses under any health insurance product/plan offered by the Company, the Insured Person will get the accrued continuity benefits in waiting periods as per IRDAI guidelines on Migration. For Detailed Guidelines on Migration, kindly refer the link https://www.irdai.gov.in/ADMINCMS/cms/frmGuidelines_Layout.aspx?page=PageNo3987 14. Portability The Insured Person will have the option to port the Policy to other insurers by applying to such Insurer to port the entire Policy along with all the members of the family, if any, at least 45 days before, but not earlier than 60 days from the Policy renewal date as per IRDAI guidelines related to Portability. If such person is presently covered and has been continuously covered without any lapses under any health insurance Policy with an Indian General/Health insurer, the proposed Insured Person will get the accrued continuity benefits in waiting periods as per IRDAI guidelines on Portability. For Detailed Guidelines on Portability, kindly refer the link https://www.irdai.gov.in/ADMINCMS/cms/frmGuidelines_Layout.aspx?page=PageNo3987 15. Endorsements The following endorsements are permissible during the Policy Period: Non-Financial Endorsements – which do not affect the premium i. Minor rectification/correction in name of the Proposer / Insured Person (and not the complete name change) ii. Rectification in gender of the Insured Person iii. Rectification in relationship of the Insured Person with the Proposer iv. Rectification of date of birth of the Insured Person (if this does not impact the premium) v. Change in the correspondence address of the Insured Person/Proposer(if this does not impact the premium) vi. Change in Nominee Details Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 33 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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vii. viii. ix.

Change in Height, weight, marital status (if this does not impact the premium) Change in bank details Any other non-financial endorsement

Financial Endorsements – which result in alteration in premium i. ii. iii. iv. v.

Change in Age/date of birth Change in Height, weight Addition of Insured Person (New Born Baby or newly wedded spouse) Deletion of Insured Person on death or Marital separation Any other financial endorsement

The Policyholder/Insured Person shall apply in a proposal form along with birth Certificate / marriage certificate as the case may be for addition of Insured person. 16. Cancellation The Policyholder may cancel this Policy by giving 15days‟ written notice and in such an event, the Company shall refund premium for the unexpired Policy Period as detailed below.

i.

For Policies where instalment option is not availed, We will refund premium in accordance with the table below: Month % Refund Up to 1 month 85.0% Up to 3 month 70.0% Up to 6 month 45.0% Up to 12 month 0.0%

ii.

For Policies where Premium is paid by instalment, 50% of current instalment premium will be refunded when the current period is less than 6 months in to the Policy Year. For instalment after 6 months, no refund will be payable. Notwithstanding anything contained herein or otherwise, no refunds of premium shall be made in respect of Cancellation where, any claim has been admitted or has been lodged or any benefit has been availed by the Insured Person under the Policy. The Company may cancel the Policy at any time on grounds of misrepresentation nondisclosure of Material Facts, Fraud by the Insured Person by giving 15 days‟ written notice. There would be no refund of premium on cancellation on grounds of misrepresentation, non-disclosure of Material Facts or Fraud.

17. Premium Payment in Instalments If the Insured Person has opted for Payment of Premium on an instalment basis i.e. Half Yearly, Quarterly or Monthly, as mentioned in the Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance, the following Conditions shall apply (notwithstanding any terms contrary elsewhere in the Policy) i. Grace Period as mentioned in the table below would be given to pay the instalment premium due for the Policy.

ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.

Premium

Grace Period applicable

Options

Installment Option

Option 1

Half Yearly

30 days

Option 2

Quarterly

30 days

Option 3

Monthly

15 days

During such Grace Period, coverage will not be available from the due date of instalment premium till the date of receipt of premium by Company. The Insured Person will get the accrued continuity benefit in respect of the “Waiting Periods”, “Specific Waiting Periods” in the event of payment of premium within the stipulated Grace Period. No interest will be charged If the instalment premium is not paid on due date. In case of instalment premium due not received within the Grace Period, the Policy will get cancelled. In the event of a claim, all subsequent premium installments shall immediately become due and payable. The Company has the right to recover and deduct all the pending installments from the claim amount due under the Policy.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 34 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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18. Possibility of Revision of Terms of the Policy Including the Premium Rates

The Company, with prior approval of IRDAI, may revise or modify the terms of the Policy including the premium rates. The Insured Person shall be notified three months before the changes are affected. 19. Withdrawal of Policy i. In the likelihood of this product being withdrawn in future, the Company will intimate the Insured Person about the same 90 days prior to expiry of the Policy. ii. Insured Person will have the option to migrate to similar health insurance product available with the Company at the time of Renewal with all the accrued continuity benefits such as Cumulative Bonus, waiver of waiting period as per IRDAI guidelines, provided the Policy has been maintained without a break. 20. Nomination The Policy holder is required at the inception of the Policy to make a nomination for the purpose of payment of claims under the Policy in the event of death of the Policyholder. Any change of nomination shall be communicated to the Company in writing and such change shall be effective only when an endorsement on the Policy is made. In the event of death of the Policyholder, the Company will pay the nominee {as named in the Policy Schedule/Policy Certificate/Endorsement (if any)} and in case there is no subsisting nominee, to the legal heirs or legal representatives of the Policy holder whose discharge shall be treated as full and final discharge of its liability under the Policy. 21. Claim Settlement (provision for Penal Interest) i. The Company shall settle or reject a claim, as the case may be, within 30 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. ii. In the case of delay in the payment of a claim, the Company shall be liable to pay interest to the Policyholder from the date of receipt of last necessary document to the date of payment of claim at a rate 2% above the Bank Rate. iii. However, where the circumstances of a claim warrant an investigation in the opinion of the Company, it shall initiate and complete such investigation at the earliest, in any case not later than 30 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. In such cases, the Company shall settle or reject the claim within 45 days from the date of receipt of last necessary document. iv. In case of delay beyond stipulated 45 days, the Company shall be liable to pay interest to the Policyholder at a rate 2% above the Bank Rate from the date of receipt of last necessary document to the date of payment of claim. 22. Communication & Notice Policy and any communication related to the Policy shall be sent to through electronic modes or to the address of the Insured as recorded in the Policy.

F I.

Customer Service & Grievance Redressal Procedure

Contact Us For any claim related query, intimation of claim and submission of claim related documents, You can contact HDFC ERGO Health Insurance Limited through: - Website : www. hdfcergohealth.com - Toll Free : 1800-102- 0333 - Fax : 1800- 425- 4077 - Courier : Claims Department, HDFC ERGO General Insurance Co. Ltd Stellar IT Park, Tower-1 5th floor, C-25, Sector 62 Noida- 201301

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 35 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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II.

Redressal of Grievance

i. In case of any grievance the Insured Person may contact the Company through: Website: www.hdfcergohealth.com Toll free: 1800 102 0333 Contact Details for Senior Citizen: seniorcitizen@hdfcergohealth.com E-mail: customerservice@hdfcergohealth.com ii. Grievance may also be lodged at IRDAI Integrated Grievance Management System - https://igms.irda.gov.in/

iii. If Insured Person is not satisfied with the redressal of grievance through above methods, the Insured Person may also approach the office of Insurance Ombudsman of the respective area/region for redressal of grievance as per Insurance Ombudsman Rules 2017.

Ombudsman Details

Office Details

Jurisdiction of Office Union Territory, District)

AHMEDABAD - Shri Kuldip Singh Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Prakash Building, 6th floor, Tilak Marg, Relief Road, Ahmedabad – 380 001. Tel.: 079 - 25501201/02/05/06 Email: bimalokpal.ahmedabad@ecoi.co.in

Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu.

BENGALURU - Smt. Neerja Shah Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Soudha Building, PID No. 57-27-N19 Ground Floor, 19/19, 24th Main Road, JP Nagar, Ist Phase, Bengaluru – 560 078. Tel.: 080 - 26652048 / 26652049 Email: bimalokpal.bengaluru@ecoi.co.in

Karnataka.

BHOPAL - Shri Guru Saran Shrivastava Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Janak Vihar Complex, 2nd Floor, 6, Malviya Nagar, Opp. Airtel Office, Near New Market, Bhopal – 462 003. Tel.: 0755 - 2769201 / 2769202 Fax: 0755 - 2769203 Email: bimalokpal.bhopal@ecoi.co.in

Madhya Pradesh Chattisgarh.

BHUBANESHWAR - Shri Suresh Chandra Panda Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 62, Forest park, Bhubneshwar – 751 009. Tel.: 0674 - 2596461 /2596455

Orissa.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 36 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Office Details

Jurisdiction of Office Union Territory, District)

Fax: 0674 - 2596429 Email: bimalokpal.bhubaneswar@ecoi.co.in

CHANDIGARH - Dr. Dinesh Kumar Verma Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, S.C.O. No. 101, 102 & 103, 2nd Floor, Batra Building, Sector 17 – D, Chandigarh – 160 017. Tel.: 0172 - 2706196 / 2706468 Fax: 0172 - 2708274 Email: bimalokpal.chandigarh@ecoi.co.in

Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandigarh.

CHENNAI - Shri M. Vasantha Krishna Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Fatima Akhtar Court, 4th Floor, 453, Anna Salai, Teynampet, CHENNAI – 600 018. Tel.: 044 - 24333668 / 24335284 Fax: 044 - 24333664 Email: bimalokpal.chennai@ecoi.co.in

Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry Town and Karaikal (which are part of Pondicherry).

DELHI - Shri Sudhir Krishna Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 2/2 A, Universal Insurance Building, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi – 110 002. Tel.: 011 - 23232481/23213504 Email: bimalokpal.delhi@ecoi.co.in

Delhi.

GUWAHATI - Shri Kiriti .B. Saha Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Nivesh, 5th Floor, Nr. Panbazar over bridge, S.S. Road, Guwahati – 781001(ASSAM). Tel.: 0361 - 2632204 / 2602205 Email: bimalokpal.guwahati@ecoi.co.in

Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Tripura.

HYDERABAD - Shri I. Suresh Babu Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 6-2-46, 1st floor, "Moin Court", Lane Opp. Saleem Function Palace, A. C. Guards, Lakdi-Ka-Pool, Hyderabad - 500 004. Tel.: 040 - 67504123 / 23312122 Fax: 040 - 23376599 Email: bimalokpal.hyderabad@ecoi.co.in

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Yanam and part of Territory of Pondicherry.

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 37 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


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Office Details

JAIPUR - Smt. Sandhya Baliga Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Nidhi – II Bldg., Gr. Floor, Bhawani Singh Marg, Jaipur - 302 005. Tel.: 0141 - 2740363 Email: Bimalokpal.jaipur@ecoi.co.in

Jurisdiction of Office Union Territory, District)

Rajasthan.

ERNAKULAM - Ms. Poonam Bodra Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 2nd Floor, Pulinat Bldg., Opp. Cochin Shipyard, M. G. Road, Ernakulam - 682 015. Tel.: 0484 - 2358759 / 2359338 Fax: 0484 - 2359336 Email: bimalokpal.ernakulam@ecoi.co.in

Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahe-a part of Pondicherry.

KOLKATA - Shri P. K. Rath Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Hindustan Bldg. Annexe, 4th Floor, 4, C.R. Avenue, KOLKATA - 700 072. Tel.: 033 - 22124339 / 22124340 Fax : 033 - 22124341 Email: bimalokpal.kolkata@ecoi.co.in

West Bengal, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

LUCKNOW -Shri Justice Anil Kumar Srivastava Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 6th Floor, Jeevan Bhawan, Phase-II, Nawal Kishore Road, Hazratganj, Lucknow - 226 001. Tel.: 0522 - 2231330 / 2231331 Fax: 0522 - 2231310 Email: bimalokpal.lucknow@ecoi.co.in

Districts of Uttar Pradesh : Laitpur, Jhansi, Mahoba, Hamirpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Allahabad, Mirzapur, Sonbhabdra, Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Jaunpur,Varanasi, Gazipur, Jalaun, Kanpur, Lucknow, Unnao, Sitapur, Lakhimpur, Bahraich, Barabanki, Raebareli, Sravasti, Gonda, Faizabad, Amethi, Kaushambi, Balrampur, Basti, Ambedkarnagar, Sultanpur, Maharajgang, Santkabirnagar, Azamgarh, Kushinagar, Gorkhpur, Deoria, Mau, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Ballia, Sidharathnagar.

MUMBAI - Shri Milind A. Kharat Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 3rd Floor, Jeevan Seva Annexe, S. V. Road, Santacruz (W), Mumbai - 400 054. Tel.: 022 - 26106552 / 26106960 Fax: 022 - 26106052 Email: bimalokpal.mumbai@ecoi.co.in

Goa, Mumbai Metropolitan Region excluding Navi Mumbai & Thane.

NOIDA - Shri Chandra Shekhar Prasad Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Bhagwan Sahai Palace

State of Uttaranchal and the following Districts of Uttar Pradesh: Agra, Aligarh, Bagpat, Bareilly, Bijnor, Budaun, Bulandshehar, Etah, Kanooj, Mainpuri, Mathura, Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar,

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 38 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited

Office Details

4th Floor, Main Road, Naya Bans, Sector 15, Distt: Gautam Buddh Nagar, U.P-201301. Tel.: 0120-2514250 / 2514252 / 2514253 Email: bimalokpal.noida@ecoi.co.in

Jurisdiction of Office Union Territory, District)

Oraiyya, Pilibhit, Etawah, Farrukhabad, Firozbad, Gautambodhanagar, Ghaziabad, Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, Hapur, Shamli, Rampur, Kashganj, Sambhal, Amroha, Hathras, Kanshiramnagar, Saharanpur.

PATNA - Shri N. K. Singh Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, 1st Floor,Kalpana Arcade Building,, Bazar Samiti Road, Bahadurpur, Patna 800 006. Tel.: 0612-2680952 Email: bimalokpal.patna@ecoi.co.in

Bihar, Jharkhand.

PUNE - Shri Vinay Sah Office of the Insurance Ombudsman, Jeevan Darshan Bldg., 3rd Floor, C.T.S. No.s. 195 to 198, N.C. Kelkar Road, Narayan Peth, Pune – 411 030. Tel.: 020-41312555 Email: bimalokpal.pune@ecoi.co.in

Maharashtra, Area of Navi Mumbai and Thane excluding Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Annexure I – List of Non-Medical Expenses Item

S. No.

1

BABY FOOD

35

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

SPLINT

10 11 12 13

BABY UTILITIES CHARGES BEAUTY SERVICES BELTS/ BRACES BUDS COLD PACK/HOT PACK CARRY BAGS EMAIL / INTERNET CHARGES FOOD CHARGES (OTHER THAN PATIENT'S DIET PROVIDED BY HOSPITAL) LEGGINGS LAUNDRY CHARGES MINERAL WATER SANITARY PAD

OXYGEN CYLINDER (FOR USAGE OUTSIDE THE HOSPITAL) SPACER SPIROMETRE NEBULIZER KIT STEAM INHALER ARMSLING THERMOMETER CERVICAL COLLAR

44 45 46 47

14

TELEPHONE CHARGES

48

15 16 17 18

GUEST SERVICES CREPE BANDAGE DIAPER OF ANY TYPE EYELET COLLAR

49 50 51 52

DIABETIC FOOT WEAR KNEE BRACES (LONG/ SHORT/ HINGED) KNEE IMMOBILIZER/SHOULDER IMMOBILIZER LUMBO SACRAL BELT NIMBUS BED OR WATER OR AIR BED CHARGES AMBULANCE COLLAR AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT ABDOMINAL BINDER PRIVATE NURSES CHARGESSPECIAL

S. No.

9

Item

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 39 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited

19

SLINGS

53

20

BLOOD GROUPING AND CROSS MATCHING OF DONORS SAMPLES

54

22 23

SERVICE CHARGES WHERE NURSING CHARGE ALSO CHARGED TELEVISION CHARGES SURCHARGES

24

ATTENDANT CHARGES

21

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

EXTRA DIET OF PATIENT (OTHER THAN THAT WHICH FORMS PART OF BED CHARGE) BIRTH CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE CHARGES COURIER CHARGES CONVEYANCE CHARGES MEDICAL CERTIFICATE MEDICAL RECORDS PHOTOCOPIES CHARGES MORTUARY CHARGES WALKING AIDS CHARGES

NURSING CHARGES SUGAR FREE TABLETS CREAMS POWDERS LOTIONS (TOILETRIES ARE NOT PAYABLE, ONLY PRESCRIBED MEDICAL PHARMACEUTICALS PAYABLE)

55

ECG ELECTRODES

56 57

GLOVES NEBULISATION KIT ANY KIT WITH NO DETAILS MENTIONED [DELIVERY KIT, ORTHOKIT, RECOVERY KIT, ETC]

58

59

KIDNEY TRAY

60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

MASK OUNCE GLASS OXYGEN MASK PELVIC TRACTION BELT PAN CAN TROLLY COVER UROMETER, URINE JUG AMBULANCE VASOFIX SAFETY

Policy No. 2999204443809700000 Page 40 of 40 HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited. (Formerly HDFC General Insurance Limited from Sept 14, 2016 and L&T General Insurance Company Limited upto Sept 13, 2016).CIN: U66030MH2007PLC177117. Registered & Corporate Office: 1st Floor,HDFC House, 165 - 166 BackbayReclamation,H. T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.Customer Service Address: D-301, 3rd Floor, Eastern Business District (Magnet Mall), LBS Marg, Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400 078.Toll Free Number: 1800 2700 700 Te.: +91 22 6638 3600 | Fax: 91 22 6638 3699 | care@hdfcergo.com | www.hdfcergo.com. UIN HDHHGP21544V012021 IRDAI Reg No.146.


Facility to watch MOOCs through SWAYAM & SWAYAM PRABHA Provisions are made in the Central Library for viewing the SWAYAM and SWAYAM PRABHA DTH channels. Students can watch the telecast in the AV room of the library.


Road Suitable for Use by Motor Vehicle - Motorised Road Black top Roads are available in all areas with a minimum 6 m

width

and

Pedestrian

walkways.

The

roads

are

provided with required camber and the rainwater is drained a system of drainage network. Water does not stagnate on the roads and hence all roads in KITS

are

motorable

throughout the year. The major roads have walkways on either side for pedestrians. The trees on the sides of the roads give shade

and

protect

pedestrians during hot days.

the




Applied for Membership of National Digital Library The central library of Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences is a member from 16.11.2017 in the NDL and the URL link has been given in the library OPAC and it is accessible in all the computers in the campus and it is also accessible through Mobile app.


Copies of AICTE approvals (LoA and EoA of subsequent years) obtained since inception of the Institution till date shall be placed on the website of the institution.

The approval letters are uploaded on the website and are available at the following URL. https://www.karunya.edu/aicte









Vehicle Parking Sufficient area with concrete paver blocks has been provided for parking the vehicles of the staff of KITS and for the visitors. Separate parking area is available for two wheelers and four

wheelers. Security personnel guide the visitors to park their vehicles in the appropriate

locations. The parking area also has proper draining facility and hence can be used throughout the year.


General Notice Board and Departmental Notice Boards The University has notice boards in all the

Departments

and

also

in

all

hostel

residences. Also circulars / notices are sent through email as and when required. In addition, to the notice boards, digital signages are available in all departments to convey information students.

necessary to

the


Display of Course(s) and Approved Intake in the Institution at the entrance of the Institution Display board indicating the details of approved courses and intake as per the EoA issued by the AICTE is fixed at the entrance of KITS.


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