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Support the Petition +91-11-26134644 Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Google+ Google+ LinkedIn LinkedIn YouTube YouTube Instagram Instagram MenuHome About Us About Consulting Engineering Memorandum & Rules ofUndertoneCode of Ethics Vision Mission & Values Governing Council Events Events Calendar FIDIC Events Young Engineers Year 2016 Past Events Women Engineers Year 2015 Business Tenders Membership Why Join CEAI ? How to Join ? Member News Publications CEAI Newsletters VIEW POINT Selection of Consultants FIDIC Publications ASPAC News Govt. Notifications Industry News Engineers Colloquy Legislation for Engineers Support the Petition CoA Matters Blog My worth Cart Checkout Pay Now Contact Us Feedback Elected Representatives Product was widow to your cart Support the PetitionHome Engineers Colloquy Support the Petition Petition – Legislation for Engineers The engineering profession is one of the oldest in the story of civilization, having started as soon as man quenched his thirst, satiated his hunger and looked at making an workplace for himself and his family. It is then that he commenced on the built environment. From its unobtrusive whence engineering has come a long way and we have ventured into space. However, what is the status of the engineers? They still remain the silent lot, serving and contributing to the sustained minutiae of the nation. The engineering profession is still not legally recognised or properly regulated by any legislation or statute unlike other major professions -chartered accountants, visitor secretaries, lawyers, doctors, et al. Why are the professional engineers stuff differentiated when so many other professions have been regulated by acts of Parliament? We need a legislation to wind-down a legal status to the lakhs of persons in the engineering profession.The issue has been self-glorification hot and unprepossessed for decades and needs to be brought to a successful closure. The contributions of engineers in any facet of minutiae of the country are the maximum. There is therefore, an urgent need for a centralised regulatory validity which can permit the use of the title and style of “Engineer” in the country. Day in and day out, there are reports of distress/ failures of buildings, failures of systems and equipment in plants, blasts, leaks, etc. plus natural disasters. The government must wake up to the urgency of the legislation and obviate the failures and disasters to the maximum extent and minimize consequential damages. With projects worth trillions of rupees in the pipe line the government must act so that they are all in the hands of persons from the engineering profession whose bona fides are established, have demonstrated capabilities and function under a properly regulated and legally recognized soul as per the legislation. The legislation is a must to make the engineering professionals subject plus indulge them to practice independently and responsibly without any hindrance from other sources plus continuously upgrade professional knowledge and demonstrate that in practice. It is the practicing engineers who can mentor to ensure that country would never be wanting for well trained and capable engineers. Many countries once have such requirements – Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Quebec (Canada), Queensland (Australia), Republic of South Africa, Singapore, South Korea, Tanzania and USA. Why is India still lagging behind? Let the Government of India take a cue from the legislation that the Government of Gujarat enacted in the wake of the Bhuj earthquake – the ‘‘Gujarat ProfessionalStarchyEngineers Act, 2006. Although the Act involves regulating only the professional starchy engineers in the state, it is the first in the country. The other disciplines of engineering still need to be covered so that they all practice with equal stratum of responsibility and accountability. A Central Act, like for other professions, is a must to regulate all disciplines of engineering. Just one registration would then suffice for practicing throughout India. The Engineers Bill has been in the offing for years, but still has to see the light of day. It is only this legislation which will bring in accountability, upstanding dealing and professionalism. It is moreover essential to obviate unnecessary situations which develop whenever any untoward event occurs and the engineers are summarily held responsible without any investigation and inquiry. The Engineering Council of India (ECI) was worked with one of its aims stuff to have an Engineers Bill passed. ECI in consonance with its members prepared a typhoon Engineers Bill and submitted it to the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in September 2004. A revised consensus typhoon was submitted in May 2007. Associations and institutions looking without the interests of practicing professional engineers are all supportive of the above. The typhoon Engineers Bill is pending with the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, and they must process it on a speedy understructure and introduce it as one of the principal legislations. The Engineers Bill must be taken up as top priority to ensure that all the infrastructural minutiae is executed by engineers who are under a regulatory structure. That will moreover generate massive conviction in the international polity and investors. The capabilities of Indian engineers are stuff recognised increasingly and increasingly globally but a lot needs to be washed-up to systematise the profession and make it sustainable and truly world class. Then Indian engineers and engineering capabilities will spread wideness the globe. The opportunities for them are enormous. The ENGINEERS BILL is the sine qua non for professional engineering to grow and fortify India’s vision of a strong and ripened nation. Let Us Engineer and Build India [vc_facebook type=”standard”][vc_tweetmeme type=”horizontal”][vc_googleplus annotation=”inline”][vc_pinterest] Campaign Gallery Total Supporters: 481 Campaign MileStones [vc_toggle title=”MileStones 1″ open=”true” css_animation=”appear”]Crossed n Supporters in 2 Days![/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”MileStones 2″ open=”true” css_animation=”appear”]Crossed m Supporters in 5 Days![/vc_toggle] Be a Supporter! First Name* Last Name* Email* Mobile* Member of Professional Associations, if any Your reasons forsupporting the Petition Attachment I Agree* List of Supporters Total Supporters: 481 Please select a post to search in. Please type in something to search for. Search: (select) First Name Last Name Member of Professional<br> Associations, if any Sort by: Date Updated First Name Last Name Ascending Descending Total Records Found: 366, showing 50 per page First NameLast NameMember of Professional Associations, if any Regunathan Coimbatore JanarthananUndertoneof ConsultingStarchyEngineers (I), Coimbatore Center Santosh Panda IE (India) VINOD GUPTA INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA),INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS,INDIAN BUILDING CONGRESS,INSTITUTION OF VALUERS Rajha Eswaran ACCE ( I ), ICI, GANGADEEN DHARMIK REGISTERED ENGINEER AT BHOPAL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION M.P. Parwez Alam Narasimhulu Jumbugolam No Govarthanan GC NSS Mahendra Raj Mehndiratta Vice Chairman of Engineering Council of India, Founder &amp; Past President of IndianUndertoneof Structural Engineers, Member GC of Consulting EngineersUndertoneof India sachin khajuria I&#039;m not the member of any professional undertone Ashok Kumar Burra Viral Jain Arun Mull IEI, ICACI, IGS Navinender Gupta Fellow Institution of Engineers India Fellow Indian Cryogenic Council Member CEAI Sahabuddin Ahmed Member, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers EIA Coordinator &amp; Functional Area Expert, National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET) / Quality Council of India THIRUKKUMARAN ETHIRAJ IEI &amp; IOV Upen Patel ICI Himanshu Joshi Abul Kashim n/a Narender Verma AMIE KP Kanziya AM061587 Uttam Sengupta CEAI RUHUL KUDDUS nisar ahmed kazi no Vikas Pai ICE, IStructE, IEI Vikas Pai Institution ofStarchyEnginners UK, Institution of Structural Engineers UK Rajinder Singh Mukesh Dham MIE, Mohd Azim Yusuf Satish B Ramachandra Pandian Gurusamy Member of Institution of Engineers (India) Fellow of IETE Senior Member of IEEE Shahnawaz Siddiqui Rinesh Hegde Ganapathi Subramanian Indian undertone of structural engineers Ajith Kumar Thankappan RINA, SNAME Manoj Patil Institutions Of mechaniccal Engineers KARTIK DAS Indian geotechnical society Vikas Kachkayal Mohammad Hashim Raza Chartered Engineer (I) Institution of Engineers (India) Pankaj Bhalla NA Srikanrh Hannabeprakash IEEE, Institution of Engineers (India), Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Indian PhysicsUndertone(IPA), Indian Physical Society( IPS) R.B. Dayanand ACCE, ICI, ACCE, IEI, jagadeesan s institution of engineers india Pradip Indra ASME,IMechE,IEAus,IME(India) pankaj goyal Dr. Thingalur K Raja FIIPE Fellow - Indian Institution of Plant Engineers Kamlesh Kumar ASCE Jogatjyoti Bhattacharjee IBC,IRC,IE(I); ICA, IASE, FIV, ,ACI,IIBE,IISE,ASCE, FICI Indranil Saha Satish Kumar Assosiate member of the institution of engineers india 1 2345 Quick Contact Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Mobile No: Subject News India’s first flight powered by biofuel lands at IGI Airport August 28, 2018 STA-1: India becomes first South Asian country to get wangle to US cutting-edge technology August 28, 2018 Russian President Putin stresses on Asset Management July 16, 2018 Human-engineered changes on Mississippi River increased lattermost floods April 6, 2018 Researchers create a protein ‘mat’ that can soak up pollution March 17, 2018 View All Member’s Directory Terms & PoliciesTerms & Conditions Shipping Cancellations & Returns Disclaimer Privacy EventsLecture on "Interlinking of Rivers & Management of Water Resources"10/10/2018New Delhi © Copyright Ceai.org.in | Powered by Kakinfotech.com Menu