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| Manavabharati India International School
Wins Future Cities India 2020 Student Design Competition | The
project designed by students of Manavabharati India International school won top
honors in the 2008-09 Future Cities India 2020 competition. This years challenge
centered on Indian Railways plans to refurbish the countrys aging
and broken railway stations into world-class facilities. Student teams submitted
conceptual designs for the rehabilitation of the New Delhi Railway station, the
first of 22 stations on the redevelopment schedule.
Jointly organized by
the Ministry of Science & Technology and Bentley Systems, the Future Cities
India 2020 competition is a partnership among government, universities, and the
business community. Launched in 2006, it encourages students to use their design
skills, along with Bentleys software, to help prepare Indias cities
for the year 2020.
Shri. Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Science &
Technology & Earth Sciences, in his congratulatory message to the participants
said that the team members have shown extreme foresight in their design and have
proven that they fully understand the pressing need for more sustainable, high
performance infrastructure to improve the lives of our citizens. He said by exposing
young minds to engineering and design, we are grooming the next generation of
infrastructure professionals, and giving them an opportunity to contribute to
society now.
The winners were awarded scholarships and trophies, and the
teachers and technical professionals who served as counselors and mentors also
received awards and recognition. Shri. S K Vij, Member (Engineering), Railway
Board, Ministry of Railways, gave away the awards. Members of the winning team
included Harkeerat Singh, Sambit Ghosh, Ujjwal Gupta and Shwetank Chaudhry. Second
place honors went to Amity International, Gurgaon.
The Future Cities India
2020 competition consisted of 15 student teams representing 14 high schools. Teachers
and industry mentors guided each team in designing a plan to rehabilitate the
New Delhi Railway station. Using Bentley software, students designed a world-class
railway station to accommodate the countrys growing number of commuters,
while keeping in mind the concerns of the surrounding infrastructure and all environmental
sustainability issues. A distinguished panel of experts from Indias infrastructure
community judged the project presentations based on three requirements: using
the existing land and infrastructure to best advantage, accommodating internal
access zones, with separate parking zones at Paharganj and Ajmeri Gate terminals,
and using environmentally responsible materials.
The Ministry of Science
& Technology opened the 2008-2009 Future Cities India 2020 design competition
to all 11th standard school students from Delhi and the National Capital Region,
NCR. Bentley, through its BE Careers Network program, provided software products
and solutions to the students and trained them, with the assistance of the industry
mentors, in their use.
Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
January 17, 2009 |