National Conference-cum-exhibition on “REVOLUTIONIZING ROAD INFRA WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGIES, SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL AND POLICY GUIDELINES”
New DelhiThe need for efficient and sustainable road infrastructure has become more crucial than ever in present day. The demand for well-designed and well-maintained roads has increased tremendously. To meet the rapidly growing population & expanding urbanization, it is imperative to revolutionize road infrastructure development by incorporating modern equipment, cutting-edge technologies, sustainable materials, and comprehensive policy guidelines. Traditional methods of road construction and maintenance are often time-consuming, labour-intensive, and prone to producing low quality. By embracing advanced machinery and tools, such as automated pavers, intelligent compaction systems, and robotic surveying devices, we can significantly enhance the efficiency and accuracy of road construction processes. Furthermore, the integration of cutting-edge technologies is essential in revolutionizing road infrastructure. Technologies like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Building Information Modelling (BIM), and AI can provide planning, implementation and management of real-time data and insights, enabling better planning, design, and maintenance of roads. Traditional road construction materials, such as asphalt, have significant environmental impacts due to their high carbon footprint and non-renewable nature. The sustainable alternatives like recycled materials, bio-based binders, and permeable pavements, can not only contribute to a greener future but also provide cost-effective solutions in the long run. Lastly, comprehensive policy guidelines are crucial for revolutionizing road infrastructure. Governments and regulatory bodies need to establish clear and forward-thinking policies that promote the adoption of modern equipment, technologies, and sustainable materials should encourage innovation, with appropriate research and development, and ensure the implementation of best practices in road construction and maintenance. IRF India's forthcoming National Conference-cum-Exhibition to be held during February 29 - March 1, 2024 will strive to bring together the above aspects through a wide range of Presentations made by Experts as well as showcase for the technologies in the Exhibition which will run concurrently. Media Coverage https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/technology/2844333-india-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-95-years-jain https://www.newsdrum.in/business/india-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-95-years-jain-4130030 https://m.economictimes.com/news/economy/infrastructure/govt-has-built-95000-km-of-national-highways-in-last-10-years-road-secretary-anurag-jain/articleshow/108104576.cms https://www.zeebiz.com/india/news-india-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-95-years-morth-secretary-278483 https://www.deccanherald.com/india/india-built-92000-kms-of-national-highway-in-last-decade-transport-secretary-anurag-jain-2915734 https://thefederal.com/category/business/india-built-92000-km-of-national-highways-in-last-95-years-jain-112046 https://www.ibc24.in/business/india-built-92000-km-of-national-highways-in-last-95-years-jain-2394277.html https://www.financialexpress.com/business/roadways-morth-acheives-significant-milestone-in-last-9-5-years-india-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-details-3409523/ https://orissadiary.com/india-has-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-nine-and-half-years/ https://westerntimesnews.in/news/305318/india-has-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-nine-and-half-years/ https://www.zeebiz.com/india/news-india-built-around-92000-km-national-highways-in-last-95-years-morth-secretary-278483 https://www.navbug.uk/article508811415/morth_achieves_significant_milestone_in_last_9_5_years_india_built_around_92_000_km_national_highways_details.htm https://indiashippingnews.com/around-92000-km-national-highways-have-been-built-in-last-9-5-years-morth/ https://thefederal.com/category/business/india-built-92000-km-of-national-highways-in-last-95-years-jain-112046 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/national-highway-construction-set-to-touch-95000-km-in-10-years-of-modi-government/articleshow/108117513.cms https://en.sangritimes.com/india-has-constructed-a-network-of-92000-km-of-national-highways-in-the-last-95-years-this-new-record-will-be-made-soon https://www.mypunepulse.com/india-over-95000-kms-of-national-highways-built-in-last-one-decade-major-boost-to-infra-development/ https://pune.news/nation/india-achieves-milestone-over-95000-kilometers-of-national-highways-built-in-the-last-decade-147128/
Webinar Series : 2.0 :1st Webinar on the subject “Availability of Quality Construction Equipment for Quality Roads & Bridges”
New DelhiIRF India Chapter organized the 1st Webinar of the Webinar Series 2.0, titled “Availability of Quality Construction Equipment for Quality Roads & Bridges” on 11th April 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. At the outset, Prof. P.K. Sikdar, Advisor, IRF-IC welcomed the participants and gave a brief review of the Webinar series. He welcomed the distinguished Speakers, Panelists and attendees. The following Speakers and Panelists joined the Webinar and shared their thoughts and observations which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Mr. Satin Sachdeva, Founder & Secretary General, CERA (Topic: Indian Construction Equipment Rental) 2. Mr. Subrata Das (Topic: Equipment Selection: Criteria and Decision-Making – A Contractor’s Perspective)
Lecture Series : 2.0 :1st Lecture on ” Modern Methods of Crash Data Collection and Management”
New DelhiIRF India Chapter organized the 1st Lecture in the series, titled “Methods of Crash Data Collection and Management” on 25th April 2024 from 18:00 – 19:30 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, Founder President, IRF-IC welcomed the participants and gave a brief overview of the Lecture series. He welcomed the distinguished Guest Speakers, Special Guests and attendees. The following Speakers and Special Guests joined the Lecture and shared their thoughts and observations. 1. Guest Speaker – Prof. P.K. Sikdar, Adviser, IRF-IC 2. Guest Speaker – Mr. Joydeep Shome, DDG & HoG, National Informatics Centre 3. Special Guest – Dr. B.D. Paulson, ADG (Traffic), Road Safety, Govt. of U.P. 4. Special Guest – Maj. Gen. Ashok Kumar, Vice President, IRF-IC, and DirectorGeneral Works, Indian Armed Forces 5. Special Guest – Dr. Arun Mohan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India 6. Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, Executive Vice President, IRF India Chapter The Guest Speakers at the Lecture were Prof. P.K. Sikdar and Mr. Joydeep Shome. Prof. Sikdar shared his presentation and highlighted the causes of accident/crashes, poor infrastructure management, lack of reliable crash/accident data among others. Mr. Joydeep Shome shared his presentation and spoke about iRAD/eDAR application to collect, store, manage, analyse, interpret and visualize the road accident information. Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava presented Vote of Thanks.PhotogalleryAudio Recording
Webinar Series : 2.0 :2nd Webinar on the subject “Smart & Intelligent Equipment for Modern and Top-Quality Infrastructure Developments”
New DelhiIRF India Chapter organized the 2nd Webinar of the Webinar Series 2.0, titled “Smart & Intelligent Equipment for Modern and Top-Quality Infrastructure Developments” on 16th May 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, Executive Vice President, IRF-IC welcomed the participants and gave a brief review of the Webinar series. He welcomed the distinguished Speakers, Panelists and attendees. The following Speakers and Panelists joined the Webinar and shared their thoughts and observations which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Mr. Amit Kumar Sinha, IPS, ADG, Uttarakhand Police 2. Mr. Amit Saxena, Regional Sales Manager, Trimble view presentation here 3. Mr. Abhijit Padhye, Business Head, Gainwell Commosales Pvt. Ltd.
Lecture Series : 2.0 :2nd Lecture on the subject “Accident Investigation & Crash Data Analysis – To Answer Who Is Responsible”
New DelhiThe International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 2nd lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "Accident Investigation & Crash Data Analysis – To Answer Who is Responsible." The event featured guest speakers Mr. Tony Mathew, Principal Transport Specialist at TRL India, and Mr. Jigar Soni, Senior Automotive Injury Analyst at JP Research India Pvt Ltd. Both organizations are deeply involved in Accident Data Research. Here are the key highlights from their presentations: Mr. Tony Mathew discussed Data Systems for Road Asset Management using a digital platform for storage, planning, tactical execution, and operations management. He shared insights from a case study in Himachal Pradesh, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and supportive policies to enhance road safety through practical implementation. Mr. Jigar Soni delved into the complexities of Road Traffic Crashes and the significance of capturing accurate data through scientific crash investigations. He highlighted the data-driven environment and the use of the Haddon’s Matrix for injury interventions and prevention strategies. For detailed presentations, visit IRF-IC’s website at https://indiairf.com. In addition to the lectures, IRF-IC introduced its School Zone Safety Program, launched by Hon. Minister Nitin Gadkari ji on January 24, 2024. Based on IRC’s SP 32 for School Zone Safety, the program aims to survey schools across India, identify infrastructure gaps, and assess traffic-related parameters within the 300 to 500 m school zone. An online Capacity Building Program for School Zone Auditors, covering 15 lakh schools nationwide, is also underway. Certificates were awarded to professionals and students who completed the online course. Explore IRF-IC’s School Zone Safety program at lms.indiairf.com. For queries, contact 9205994744. Stay tuned for more updates on the Lecture series as we continue to advance road safety and policy initiatives!Photogallery Audio Recording
Webinar Series : 2.0 :3 rd Webinar on the subject “Sustainable Development of Infrastructure Using Low Carbon Cement Concrete Construction”
New DelhiIRF India Chapter organized the 3 rd Webinar of the Webinar Series 2.0,titled “Sustainable Development of Infrastructure Using Low Carbon Cement Concrete Construction” on 19 th June 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, Founder President, IRF-IC welcomed the participants and gave a brief review of the Webinar series. He invited Prof. P.K. Sikdar to welcome the distinguished Speakers, Panelists and attendees. The following Speakers and Panelists joined the Webinar and shared their thoughts and observations which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Mr. V.N. Heggade, Founder & CEO, DECon Complete Solutions 2. Dr. V. Ramachandra, Principal Advisor – Tech Services, Ultratech Cement Ltd. (Topic: Moving Towards Net Zero in Concrete Constructions – Opportunities &Challenges)
Lecture Series : 2.0 :3rd Lecture on the subject “What is Wrong in the Legal System of Road Safety (Accident) Adjudication – There is no Means to Prove Innocence”
New DelhiThe International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 3rd lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "What is Wrong in the Legal System of Road Safety (Accident) Adjudication – There is no Means to Prove Innocence." The event featured guest speakers Justice J.R. Midha, Former Judge, Delhi High Court, and Dr. Arun Mohan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India. The Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act of 2019 has brought in many changes, especially some drastic provisions for increased fines for the violations, which was making sensations during first 3-4 months after the Act was implemented. That was meant for deterring the violations and to avoid and minimize the road accidents. But there has been no effect of these enhanced fines for different violations in terms of improved discipline or the road user behaviours. Basically, most of the accidents are happening due to the rogue behaviours of a class of road users. Most disciplined road users also get involved in an accident due to others’ irresponsible behaviours on roads. There is no way in this country to prove innocence. Also, Police attending the accident scene has absolutely no idea about how and why an accident takes place, except his/her general knowledge. Basically the unwritten rule is that both are at fault, because the Insurance Rule dictates that insurance of each vehicle will pay for the repairs of the damages. Since there is no way that the responsibility can be fixed, this is the simple way the damages are claimed from respective insurances. But this is not so in most developed countries – and how they fix responsibility of the accident, and all claims/damages are paid by responsible party only. A very large part of the problem is caused by the very poor, slack, immoral, and partisan enforcement without any use of technology or techniques. Further, there is practically no enforcement on all lower modes using the roads, e.g. pedestrian, bicycle, e-Rickshaw, Motorcycle, and so on. There appears to be no road rules for motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians and e-Rickshaws, etc. There is a soft corner from enforcement agency for all of them, and there is no enforcement for their irresponsible behaviours. At present the proportion of fatality to 2-wheeler riders is 45% in 2022 out of total fatalities in India as 168,491. If road rules are practiced as in developed world making irresponsible road users responsible for accidents, then India will have 80% fatalities to 2-wheeler riders and other lower modes. Actually other vehicles continuously save them in the traffic stream inconveniencing themselves and often by jeopardising their own safety. A car or truck driver, even when he is travelling at permitted urban speed of 50 km/h, if a pedestrian or cyclist unexpectedly comes in front he/she will be run over and will probably be killed. There is no mechanism in the motor vehicles to stop instantaneously. If there is no CCTV footage, only victim and the motor vehicle driver being in scene of incident, who will decide the responsibility of this accident. As per Indian Police’s unwritten rule, the bigger mode is always responsible for the accident; and there is no means to prove or establish innocence. The IRF-IC Webinar focussed on this critical issue of accident adjudication in India. While the laws of the country should punish the culprits, it must have provisions for safeguarding the innocents. It is necessary to use advanced technologies and educate/train enforcement agencies for handling the accident cases with correct facts of incident. The Good Samaritan Law is a clear example in the country, as no one touched an accident victim till this law was enacted. The entire system of recording, reporting and adjudication of accidents should be a fair, truthful and impartial system for supporting innocents.Programme- 3rd Lecture -12th July 2024Photogallery Audio Recording
Lecture Series : 2.0 :4th Lecture on the subject “ITS Policy in India and Specifications for ATMS for Sustainable Enforcement in the Primary Network”
New DelhiThe International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 4th lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "ITS Policy in India and Specifications for ATMS for Sustainable Enforcement in the Primary Network." The lecture was moderated by Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, Executive Vice President, IRF-IC and the Guest Speakers include Mr. Harsh Nisar, Advisor (IT), NHAI and Mr. Rakesh Bhat, General Manager, Trafitek Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava who has been instrumental in ATMS specification during his stint in NHAI, welcome the Guest Speaker and set the tone for the lecture. Mr. Harsh Nisar, Advisor IT at NHAI, delivered an insightful lecture on the importance of Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) in India. He emphasized the critical role ATMS plays in reducing incident response times and preventing incidents. The system integrates physical enforcement through route patrol vehicles and digital enforcement via e-challans, with the service of 1033 being a notable example. In India, Variable Message Signs (VMS) are intended to provide dynamic information but often function like ordinary signboards. Mr. Nisar highlighted that modern cameras are not just for recording videos; they are equipped with features like detecting violations. ATMS software includes provisions for scanning videos at any point, generating incident lists for auditing, and ensuring incident management focuses on prevention.He stressed the need for a holistic approach to traffic management and mentioned that video recordings should be saved for 180 days. Given the high costs, it is essential to prioritize locations and then empower these areas with the necessary technology. Mr. Rakesh Bhat, General Manager - Business Development at Trafitek Solutions Pvt. Ltd., delivered an informative lecture on the current challenges and recommendations for Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) in India. He emphasized that the absence of standardized regulations leads to the purchase of substandard and low-quality products, compromising commuter safety. This lack of uniformity also hinders the seamless integration of various ITMS systems. The shortage of quality laboratories, evaluation authorities, and certification bodies results in the use of falsely compliant and uncertified products. Mr. Bhat proposed creating Indian Standards (IS) aligned with European standards, along with third-party audits to ensure fair implementation.Public awareness campaigns are crucial to educate citizens about the benefits of ITS and encourage their active participation. Providing platforms for public feedback and suggestions is also essential. A robust regulatory framework should outline the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, compliance requirements, and enforcement mechanisms for ITS implementation. Collaboration between government entities and private companies is encouraged to leverage expertise, technology, and investment for developing and deploying ITS solutions. Integrating ATMS with urban development plans ensures that infrastructure supports sustainable growth and mobility. Mr. Bhat noted that various challenges, such as regulatory and policy issues, operational challenges, and funding constraints, can impact the adoption and effectiveness of ATMS.Photogallery Audio Recording
Webinar Series : 2.0 :5 th Webinar on the subject “Sustainable Alternative Industrial Waste Materials for Infrastructure Development – Which all industrial wastes have the merit and availability to change the ecosystem of infrastructure developments”
New DelhiIRF India Chapter organized the 5 th Webinar of the Webinar Series 2.0,titled “Sustainable Alternative Industrial Waste Materials for Infrastructure Development – Which all industrial wastes have the merit and availability to change the ecosystem of infrastructure developments” on 9 th August 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, Founder President, IRF-IC introduced and invited the moderator of the webinar Prof. Manoranjan Parida. Prof. Manoranjan Parida, Director, CRRI, welcomed the distinguished Speakers,Panelists and attendees. The following Speakers and Panelists joined the Webinar and shared their thoughts and observations which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Dr. Bhupendra Singh, Assistant Professor, IIT Jodhpur.Click here for presentation 2. Dr. D. Satish Kumar, General Manager – Research & Development, JSW Steel.Click here for presentation 3. Mr. U.K. Guruvittal, Former Chief Scientist, Geotechnical Engineering Division – CSIR Central Road Research InstituteClick here for presentation
Lecture Series : 2.0 :5th Lecture on the subject “Adoption of Technologies for Better Traffic Management and Road Safety – How and What?”
New DelhiThe International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 5th lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "Adoption of Technologies for Better Traffic Management and Road Safety – How and What?". The Chief Guest at the evening was Mr. Ajay Chaudhry, IPS, Special Commissioner (Traffic), Delhi Police – Traffic and the guest speakers were Dr. S. Velmurugan, Chief Scientist, CRRI, and Mr. Ravikumar D., D&E Head Smart City, Bharat Electronics Ltd. Special CP, Traffic, highlighted that Lok Adalats are becoming major hindrance for disciplining traffic violators as huge fines get reduced or totally waived off and the violators get away with small fines, which not only results in loss of revenue but also becomes major cause for further traffic violations. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kapila emphasized that promoting a safe transportation system requires a holistic approach including Engineering of roads, Engineering of vehicles, Enforcement, Education and Emergency care. These 5Es have been realized world over as pillars of success to promote road safety. The successful implementation of the 5E’s in road safety results in increased awareness, safer road infrastructure, better compliance with traffic laws, encouragement of responsible behavior, and continuous refinement of safety measures. Dr. S. Velmurugan, Chief Scientist, CRRI gave a presentation on Integration of Technology and Road Engineering and dwelt on Artificial Intelligence powered ADAS to tackle aspects like road safety, Vehicle Safety Vector and Driver Safety Performance, Mobility Safety Vector, Infrastructure Safety Vector, Education, Awareness Campaign and Emergency Care, Project iRASTE. A detailed presentation is available as part of the Lecture material in this section. Mr. Ravikumar D, D&E Head, Smart City, Bharat Electronics Ltd., gave his presentation on Sundargarh Smart City and shared the issues on highways, proposed solution for Sundargarh, technologies like Incident response and situation awareness, ANPR and Speed Detection Sensors, Road Ways Sensors, Traffic congestion detection, Over Speed Detection System, Inductive Loop Detection, etc. A detailed presentation is available as part of the lecture material in this section.ProgrammePhotogallery Audio Recording