Delhi School Wins 2008-09 Future Cities India 2020 Contest
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DELHI, INDIA, Jan 21, 2009 – The Ministry of Science & Technology,
Government of India, and Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading company
dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for the
infrastructure that sustains our world, today announced that the project
designed by students of Manava Bharati India International School,
Panchsheel won top honors in the 2008-2009 Future Cities India 2020
competition.
Launched by the Ministry of Science & Technology and Bentley in 2006, the
program is a partnership among government, universities, and the business
community to promote and inspire young students to consider careers in the
infrastructure design and engineering professions. It encourages students to
use their design skills, along with Bentley’s software, to help prepare
India’s cities for the year 2020, when it is estimated that more than 50
percent of India’s citizens will live in the country’s largest cities.
This year’s challenge centered on Indian Railway’s plans to refurbish the
country’s aging 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.
Shri. Kapil Sibal, the Honorable Union Minister for Science & Technology
& Earth Sciences, in his message to the participants, said, “We had a number
of stunning submissions this year that married provocative design with
pragmatic functionality to better serve the city’s burgeoning population. As
has been the case for the past two Future Cities competitions, choosing a
winner was extremely difficult. In the end, the judges chose Manava Bharati
India International School, Panchsheel, and I congratulate the team members.
They 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.
“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. Members of the winning team included Harkeerat
Singh, Sambit Ghosh, Ujjawal Gupta and Shwetank Chaudhry. Second place
honors went to Amity International, Gurgaon.
Scott Lofgren, global director, Be Careers Network, said, “For the third
straight year the student participants in the Future Cities India 2020
competition have demonstrated an unwavering desire to remain on task and
deliver high-quality projects aimed at sustaining India’s cities. We are
delighted to be a part of this wonderful program.”
Commenting on the winning team’s experiences during the five-month
competition, team leader Shwetank Chaudhry said, “It is an honor to
contribute to the future of our country through this exciting and difficult
competition. We met the challenge put before us, but all the students
produced great projects so no one team had more of an advantage over the
others. This makes winning all the better given the high caliber of our
competitors.”
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 country’s 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 India’s
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-grade standard school students
from Delhi and the National Capital Region. 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.
For more information about Future Cities India, visit
http://www.futurecitiesindia2020.co.in.
About the Ministry of Science & Technology, DST
The Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, was
established in May 1971, with the objective of promoting new areas of
Science & Technology (S&T) and to play the role of a nodal department for
organizing, coordinating and promoting S&T activities in the country.
The DST has major responsibilities for specific projects and programs as
listed below: formulation of policy statements and guidelines on science and
technology and coordination of areas of science and technology, in which a
number of institutions and departments have interests and capabilities;
support of basic and applied research in national institutions throughout
the country and provision of minimum infrastructural facilities for testing
and instrumentation; support of critical technology programs; support of
autonomous research institutions, whose specialization ranges from advanced
medical research materials to astronomy; fostering international cooperation
and establishment of special joint centers/projects; support socially
oriented S&T interventions in rural areas for weaker sections; support
knowledge-based and innovation-driven entrepreneurship development to create
self-employment opportunities; popularization of science and technology;
providing scientific services in terms of surveying and maps for defense,
external affairs, state governments and several other developmental agencies
through Survey of India (SOI) and National Atlas and Thematic Mapping
Organization (NATMO); providing meteorological services for agriculture,
water resources management, disaster warning, and civil aviation, Management
of Information Systems for Science and Technology and Natural Resources Data
Management Systems (NRDMS).
The present program was initiated by NRDMS, which has a mandate of
developing spatial infrastructure, GIS, and natural resources data
collection for social and economic development. NRDMS, in its initiative to
harness the creative skills of young minds to address local issues by way of
design, interaction, communication and spreading awareness, developed the
Future Cities India 2020 program in India in collaboration with Bentley.
About Be Careers Network
The mission of Be Careers Network is to help students graduate with
market-ready technology skills. It provides programs for students, teachers,
and schools, including free and discounted software licenses, training,
curriculum counseling, and scholarships. For more information about Be
Careers Network, including its many competitions and scholarship
opportunities, go to
www.becareers.org/competitions.
About Bentley Systems, Incorporated
Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing comprehensive
software solutions for sustaining infrastructure. Architects, engineers,
constructors, and owner-operators are indispensable in improving our world
and our quality of life; the company’s mission is to improve the performance
of their projects and of the assets they design, build, and operate. Bentley
sustains the infrastructure professions by helping to leverage information
technology, learning, best practices, and global collaboration – and by
promoting careers devoted to this crucial work.
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 2,800 colleagues, offices in more
than 50 countries, annual revenues surpassing $500 million, and since 1993,
has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and
acquisitions. Nearly 90 percent of the Engineering News-Record Top Design
Firms are Bentley subscribers, and a 2008 Daratech study ranked Bentley as
the world’s #2 provider of geospatial software solutions.
For more information visit at
www.bentley.com.
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