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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

The oldest technical institute of Asia.1847:College of Civil Engineering,1853:Thomason College of Civil Engineering,1947:University of Roorkee,2001: IIT This institute has a number of first in its pocket e.g. : The first train engine of India was used from Roorkee to Piran Kaliyar (Uttarakhand) for pulling logs for building the first aqueduct of India, the first software company of India - Patni Computers was established by Mr. Narendra Patni a graduate of Roorkee (BS) and MIT (MS) in 1985. In 2011 the institute has completed its 164 years of existence. According to IIT Roorkee's website, ten alumni have won Padma Bhushan awards and 25 have been Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology awardees. The institute has produced seven chairmen of the Indian Railway Board, chairman of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, more than a hundred secretary-level officers in the Government of India, two presidents of the Confederation of Indian Industry, six directors of IITs, and presidents of bodies related to engineers and scientists like the Indian Institution of Engineers, the Indian National Science Academy and the Indian National Academy of Engineering.
'iFest-IIT Roorkee'

'iFest-IIT Roorkee'

iFest provides a battleground to all the Developers, IT Professionals, Students accross the country and the globe to compete and show their dominancy in the field.
Roorkee

Roorkee

beautiful roorkee, Roorkee ,
Roorkee was the capital of a Moghul Mahal (similar to a present day Pargana) during the time of Akbar, as is referred in Ain-e-Akbari, authored by Abul Fazal. During the 18th century, it came under the rule of Landhaura state, till the death of its Bargujar king, Raja Ramdaval Dev in 1813 and later, became a part of the territories of the British East India Company. Before 1840, the city was a small village of mud houses on the banks of the Solani rivulet. Digging work on the Upper Ganges Canal formally began in April 1842 under the aegis of Proby Cautley, a British officer. Soon, Roorkee developed into a town. The canal, which was formally opened in 8 April 1854, irrigated over 767,000 acres (3,100 km²) in 5,000 villages. Another factor that contributed to the city's growth was the inception of the 'Roorkee College', which has its origin in the training classes started in 1845 [7] to train local youth to assist in the civil engineering works in the making of the Upper Ganges Canal.[8] This was to become the first engineering college established in India.[9] On November 25, 1847, the college was formally constituted, through a proposal by the Sir James Thomason, Lt. Governor of North Western Province (1843–53),[7] and after his death in 1853, the college was rechristened as 'Thomason College of Civil Engineering'. The college later upgraded to University of Roorkee in 1949, and on September 21, 2001, through an Act of Indian parliament, it was made one of Indian Institutes of Technology, IIT Roorkee.[10] India's first aqueduct was constructed over the Solani river, near Roorkee, part of the Ganges canal project, which itself was India's first irrigation work in North India, started by the British.[11] The Ganges Canal led to another first for Roorkee - India's first steam engine, named "Thomason", ran here on December 22, 1851 between Roorkee and Piran Kaliyar, two years before the first passenger train ran from Bombay to Thane in 1853. . Operated by the Bengal Sappers, the railway line was built to carry soil used for the construction of the upper Ganges canal aqueduct from Piran Kaliyar, 10 km away from the city.[12] The locomotive rail paths are still intact. The steam engine is presently exhibited at Roorkee Railway Station. The municipality of Roorkee was created in 1868,[7] when it was already home to the Bengal Sappers and Miners since 1853, and two artillery units were stationed here.[7] Today, the Roorkee Cantonment has a large army base. The Bengal Engineering Group and Centre (BEG&C), are still here today. Later in 1901, when the city had a population of 17,197, it was made headquarters of the Roorkee Tehsil, in Saharanpur district of the United Province of the British Raj; the tehsil included in it 426 villages (of the parganas of Jwalapur, Manglaur and Bhagwanpur) and six towns, most important among them being Haridwar and Manglaur.[5] The Old Cemetery in the city is today a protected monument, by Archaeological Survey of India [13] Roorkee is also famous for the shrine of 13th century, Sufi saint Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari - the dargah is also known as Sarkar Sabir Pak - situated in Piran Kaliyar village, where an annual 15-day spiritual fair (Urs) is held in his honour.
Tel: 1332
RamLila Cricket Arena Roorkee

RamLila Cricket Arena Roorkee

Ramnagar , Roorkee ,
Official | CRICKET | Akhada | Well- No Introduction Will BE Gud Enough We Enjoy-We Play-We Live, We Fight Amazing fun here
Tel: 1332260666
Roorkee Institute Of Technology

Roorkee Institute Of Technology

Puhana, 8km Mile Stone Dehradun Highway, Roorkee ,
Roorkee Institute of Technology is a place where talent meets guidance; aspiration is nurtured with experience and future is foreseen and planned. RIT is an education and training base camp for many young engineers and management professionals, which with each passing year is marking its stupendous growth. With 100 % employment throw campus & off campus placement record the Institute has already become a desirable education and training destination for many young brains.
Kv1 Roorkee

Kv1 Roorkee

Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1, B.E.G & Center. Kahanjar pur Roorkee., Roorkee ,
Kendriya Vidyalayas are regarded as the most trusted brand in the field of education (Economic-Times, 17th December 2003). Even a star in the sky with the name Kendriya Vidyalaya Uppal, Hyderabad can be observed in the constellation ursa-Minor. K.V.No.1 was established in July 1964 in B.E.G & Centre Roorkee. K.V.No.1, B.E.G & C, Roorkee has been marching forward on the path of success, adding new milestones each year. Now it enjoys the reputation of being a unique institution excelling in academic as well as co-curricular activities.
NSS IIT Roorkee

NSS IIT Roorkee

IIT , Roorkee ,
National Service Scheme - The biggest student group in IITR, that hopes to make a change in atleast a tiny part of the country.http://nssatiitr.blogspot.in/
Thomso '12

Thomso '12

IIT-Roorkee, Roorkee ,
Annual Cultural Fest of IIT Roorkee www.thomso.in
CRY - Roorkee Chapter

CRY - Roorkee Chapter

We are a group of CRY volunteers with a zeal to improve the lives of children of our society, especially around Roorkee.
Anand Swaroop Arya Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Roorkee

Anand Swaroop Arya Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Roorkee

NH.58, Roorkee, Roorkee ,
Anand Swaroop Arya Saraswati Vidya Mandir, the best senior secondary school situated on Delhi road highway, NH 58 away from pollution and hubbub of city life. The school campus is spread over a large area. The school follows the NCERT syllabus according to CBSE curriculum. Education is the greatest asset that a child can possess. Good education prepares a child to become a capable, competent and responsible member of the society. Character building and inculcation of the moral values is an essential part of a good education system at SVM. We endeavor to provide such an education system.
College of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee

College of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee

7th Km stone Rke Hdr Highway, Roorkee ,
not an official page by coer. Ment for student interst.