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INDIAN VALUERS CONGRESS48TH INDIAN VALUERS CONGRESS BY THE INSTITUTION OF VALUERS (INDIA) AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE
THINSTITUTION OF VALUERS WILL BE HELD FROM THURSDAY 28
THDECEMBER TO SATURDAY 30 DECEMBER, 2017AT CHITNAVIS CENTRE, CIVIL LINES, NAGPUR. (MAHARASHTRA)
The Institution of Valuers (India) cordially invites Valuers, Engineers, Architects,
Cost Accountants, Officers of Government Departments and all other intellectuals
of India interested in the subject of Valuation to grace the occasion with their
presence at the inauguration of the 48th Indian Valuers Congress being held at
Nagpur (Maharashtra)
The Institution of Valuers (Registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of
1860), the only professional body of its type in India, was founded in the year
1968, on the auspicious birthday of the Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. The
Institution at present has on its rolls
a membership of more than 27,000 Valuers, including retired Generals,
Brigadiers, Colonels of the Army, Chief Engineers, retired and in service, Director-
Generals of CPWD, highranking officers of State PWD’s and highly qualified and
experienced professionals from all over the country.
This Institution has been formed to assist in the task of formulation of ideas,
spreading knowledge and education on matters relating to Valuation for the
Central and State Governments and other relevant organisations, educational
Institutions and the general public. It also renders advisory service to Valuers,
Government Departments, Banking Institutions and the General Public in solving
their problems and overcome difficulties in Valuation techniques through its
monthly journal Indian Valuer (which the members of the Institution get free of
cost) and also by holding Seminars / Lectures / Workshops regularly all over India.
The fellowship of the Institution is awarded only to the highly qualified
engineers and architects with requisite experience in the field of Valuation. All
members are bound by the code of conduct and professional ethics as
propounded by the Institution.
Congress / Seminar :
For the last 49 years in succession this Institution has been organising Congress
/ National Seminars at different places in India relating to the Valuation of
Immovable, Movable and other Assets and these have been inaugurated by
various State Governors, Cabinet Ministers, Chief Ministers, etc. Our Congress /
Seminars have proved to be very successful
and popular and have been attended by a large number of delegates from Central
/ State Government Departments and Valuers throughout India. The last Indian
Valuers Congress/ All India National Seminar was held at Puducherry and was
inaugurated by Shri A. Namassivayam, Hon’ble Minister of Puducherry.
All the 53 Branches of the Institution of Valuers are also conducting Seminars /
Lectures / Workshops on various subjects of valuation from time to time in their
respective areas.
Why the Congress / Seminar ? In todays India, financial Institutions are competing with each other to give loans for flats, houses, cars and what not. It is a risky business, as the return is not always assured unless the asset is valued properly. This congress / seminar is thus devoted to educate the delegates and other participants to value assets correctly and with full responsibility on the basis of scientific and legally accepted procedure and standard norms. It will provide a common platform for the Valuers Community, financial institutions and Government authorities to interact and exchange concepts and ideas and help those participating in it to upgrade their knowledge in the field of valuation. This 48th Indian Valuers Congress is planned to have State-of–the-art lectures, invited talks, paper presentations, and industrial presentations broadly covering the following areas from distinguished professionals, research scholars as well as reputed financial institutions from all over India. The Congress / Seminar also highlights the effects of taxes and the legislation on the construction of buildings and houses and other immovable and movable assets. This helps clarify ambiguities and controversies on various aspects of the subject. It also inculcates amongst all the valuers a feeling of mutual affinity in the professional work and code of ethics.
Congress / Seminar for whom It is meant for valuers of all types of assets, Central / State Government Departments, Income-Tax authorities, Chartered Accountants, Income-Tax Advocates, Intellectuals and other concerned persons who want to gain knowledge of valuation of the assets correctly. Also the tax-payers stand to benefit by attending these Congress/seminars.
Papers All intellectuals concerned with valuation are invited and requested to contribute and send papers for self presentation in the Congress. Relevant points or queries which they feel would be worth discussion during the occasion are also invited.
All the materials meant for presentation at the Congress should be sent to the Institution of Valuers, Plot No. 3, Parwana Road, Adjacent to Bal Bharti Public
School, Pitampura, Delhi-110 034 latest by 20th November 2017. The contributors may write papers on any of the Valuation subject mentioned here under. Written papers should reach the office of the Institution latest by 20th November 2017. Contributors of Papers are requested to present their papers in the Congress personally. If they are unable to attend due to some unavoidable circumstances, they should inform the Nagpur Branch at [email protected] by the end of November 2017 to enable him to appoint some other person to read their papers on their behalf or nominate their representatives to read their papers. A brief summary of the papers should not be more than 500 words and brief bio-data of the author in about 50 words, should accompany each paper. The paper should be neatly typed in double space on one side of the paper sheet only, without any cutting or corrections. Last date for Submission of Papers 20th November 2017.
Awards It has also been decided by the Institution to award a Gold Medal to the author of the best paper, besides two Silver Medals to the writers of the next two best papers published in the Indian Valuer from December 2016 to November 2017. The papers read in the Indian Valuers Congress will be published in the Indian Valuer in due course, and will be eligible for these medals during the year December 2017 to November 2018. The Institution has also approached various experts on the subject of Valuation of Immovable and Movable Assets to read Papers in the Congress/Seminar.
Subjects Legal and fiscal policies, papers and discussion on miscellaneous papers apart from all the ten categories as follows :-
1. Immovable property (other than agricultural lands, plantations,forests, mines and quarries) but including foundations, soil mechanics, structural engineering, public health engineering and water technology.2. Agricultural lands (other than coffee, tea, rubber and cardamom plantation.)3. Coffee plantation, tea plantation, rubber plantation and cardamom plantation.4. Forests.5. Mines and quarries.6. Stocks, shares debentures, securities, shares in partnership firms and of business assets including goodwill.7. Machinery and Plant (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering)8. Jewellery.9. Works of art including archaeological buildings, sites and other objects.10. Life interest, reversions and interest in expectancy.
ABOUT NAGPUR
Nagpur is the Second Capital of Maharashtra being popularly known as
ORANGE CITY. It is a Green City of Maharashtra. It is the third largest city of the
Maharashtra State after Mumbai and Pune and largest city of central India. This
city being geometric centre of India, has historical ZERO MILE stone constructed
in 1860. It has one of the highest literacy rate of 92.38% and one of the proposed
Smart Cities from Maharashtra with Nagpur-Metro
Project running ahead their schedule.
Nagpur is famous for the Oranges and is known as the "Orange City" for being a
major trade centre of oranges cultivated in the region.
The city was founded in 1703 by the Gonds King Bakht Buland Shah of Deogarh
and later became a part of the Maratha Empire under the royal Bhonsale dynasty.
It was formerly the capital of the Madhya Pradesh. After the first reorganisation of
states, the city has been included in Maharashtra State following the informal
"Nagpur Pact" and was made the Second capital of Maharashtra. The Reserve
Bank of India has a central Chest in Nagpur. HIGH Court is having their Nagpur
Bench in Nagpur with an Old Nagpur High Court building which is called a Poem in
Stone because of its beautiful structure.
Nagpur is also called as the Tiger capital of India. 70% of the Tiger population in
India has chosen Central Province as their habitat. Vidarbha, Madhypradesh,
Chattisgarh, region has largest population of Tigers in India. Pench National tiger
Sanctuary and Tadoba Andhari Tiger Region provides the opportunity to view this
raw nature in its full glory. The Satpuda
region has highest peaks in Pachmadhi and Chakhaldara which are the nearest hill
stations about 250 Km from Nagpur.
QUICK FACTS
Area : 217.6 Sq. km
Population : 24,05,665
Altitude : 310 m above sea level
Best Time to Visit : October to March
Languages : Marathi, Hindi and English
Temperature on : High Temp : 30 °C
Average in Dec. Low Temp : 13 °C
STD Code : 0712
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Summer (April - June) : This is the least advisable time for a trip to Nagpur. The
days are scorching hot; the temperatures going as high as the only 49?C. Tourists
should generally avoid this season for a visit.
Monsoon (July - September) : The monsoon season lasts till September. This is
not exactly the best time to visit Nagpur, as the heavy rainfall might dampen your
travel plans. However being an offseason, there is a chance that you can avail
great deals on hotel tariffs.
Winter (October - March) : This is an ideal season for a visit to Nagpur, with
pleasant climate and a lovely ambiance waiting for your arrival. November
onwards, the travel influx increases steadily as this is the peak season of travel.
The temperatures rarely go below 10°C.
HOW TO REACH NAGPUR
Nagpur, a major political and commercial centre in Maharashtra, is famous for its
cultivation of oranges and hence is renowned/famous as the 'Orange City'.
There are myriad places of tourist interests owing to which a large number of
tourists visit here every year. Being one of the most prominent cities of
Maharashtra, reaching Nagpur from anywhere is not an issue. The destination is
well connected to all the major Indian cities by an excellent network of flights,
trains and buses. Nagpur Airport and Nagpur Junction are the main aerodrome
and railhead respectively. Moreover, state government buses also connect
Nagpur with other major neighbouring towns and cities.
By Air
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport or Nagpur Airport is about 10
km away from the city centre and is well linked with other parts of the country
via a network of flights. Carriers such as Air India, GoAir, Jet Airways and IndiGo
operate regular flights for Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Srinagar,
Delhi and Kolkata. After reaching the airport, visitors can avail of cab services,
which are easily available for Nagpur city centre.
By Rail
Nagpur Junction is one of the major railheads in India as it acts as the main
juncture between south-east and central railways. A number of mail, passenger
and superfast trains operate to and from Mumbai, Chennai, Lucknow, Delhi,
Kolkata, Bangalore, Varanasi and Amritsar among others. Visitors can avail of
bus, taxi or auto services from outside the railway station to reach anywhere in
Nagpur.
By Road
Nagpur is linked to various parts of the country via well-maintained national
highways, including NH 6 (Hajira-Kolkata) and NH 7 (Kanyakumari-Varanasi).
The two prime bus terminals here are Nagpur Bus Sthanak and Mor Bhawan.
Buses for Nasik, Amravati, Akola, Hyderabad and other major cities are easily
available from here.
Public Attractions
The Samadhi of Dr. Hedgewar, the founder of the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Shri
Galwalkar Guruji (Dwitiya Sarsanghchalak) is located
at Reshimbagh and is visited by thousand of
swayamsevaks & Visitors every year. Akhil Bhartiya
Pratinidhi Sabha is held hare after every three years.
Tha third year OTC ( Officers Traning Camp) of RSS is
also held every year during summer season.
Dr. Hedgewar Smruti Mandir
Deekshabhoomi: This sculpture is known for its
beautiful design and architect. Deekshabhoomi,
the biggest "stupa" in Asia, is a sacred
monument of Buddhism at the place where B. R.
Ambedkar converted to Buddhism along with
about 380,000 followers on October 14, 1956
Deekshabhoomi
Adasa Ganesh Mandir
Adasa: This small village is the site of the
ancient Ganesh temple, which houses a statue
of the deity, believed to have been self-evolved.
It is one of the eight Ashta-Vinayaks in Vidarbha.
Tekdi Ganapati Mandir is so called because is
has constructed on a hill, and in Marathi “Tekdi”
means hill. The Tekdi Ganapati Mandir is belived
to be 250 years old. Tha Idol is legendary and is
said to be swayambhu(self-emerged)
Tekdi Ganesh Mandir
Public Attractions
Syed Muhammad Tajuddin and he is also known
as Chiragh-uddin (The light of religion). He is also
known as Baba Tajuddin of Nagpur, Hazrat
Sayyad Mohammad Tajuddin, and Hazrat Syed
Mohammed Baba Tajuddin Aulia
Hazrat Baba Tajuddin Dargah
Dragon Palace
Dragon Palace Temple - This temple,
inaugurated in 1999, has received international
and national awards for its structural design.
Many delegates visit the temple, which is
considered a landmark of Indo-Japanese
friendship.
Ramtek fort temple has a legendary story to its credit. It is assumed to be the sacred place where Lord Rama took rest before leaving to conquer Lanka. The Ramtek fort temple is centuries old with main deity as Lord Rama. The temple is located on a hilltop. A few Km ahead Khindsi Lake where one can enjoy water sports. The interior of this small Kalidas Smarak building contains paintings of kalidas's work.
Ramtek Shri Ram Mandir
BAPS Swaminarayan temple is situated in the
east zone of the city. This mandir was built in five
years and inaugurated by the blessings of H.D.H.
Pramukh Swami Maharaj on 7 October 2013. It
has become the most loving place in the eyes of
Nagpurians.
Shree Swami Narayan Temple
One day excursion tours around Nagpur City
Vidarbha, parts of Madhyapradesh & Chattisgarh
have breath taking flora & fauna. Nagpur, being
the central location, is fondly called as Tiger
Capital. The majestic cat has chosen this region
& it’s population is almost 70% in comparison to
all of the states of India. Most favored sanctuaries
are Pench, Tadoba-Andheri, Bor, Melghat etc
were Tigers are frequently sighted.
Tadoba, Melghat Sanctuary
Sevagram Ashram
Although Nagpur is a Political Center, historical
cities like Wardha, Arvi, Amravati, Yeotmal are at
just about 150 Kmtrs. away from Nagpur.
Sevagram near to Wardha is a pilgimage place
for every Indian because of Mahatma Gandhi.
Asia’s largest Industrial Area spread over 3900 Hectares is located in Butibori. MIHAN, a project incorporating SEZ & Multi Nodal Air Cargo handling facility, Air Craft Maintenance facility of Boing & Air India, Green Transport, Metro Rail with fututistic Stations run by Solar Energy etc are some of the developments which will transform Nagpur into a World Class Smart City very soon.
Cargo Hub
Situated in Seoni & Chindwara District of Madhya
Pradesh. Pench National Park is about 85 km.
from Nagpur. It is named after the Pench River
that flows through the Park. The Park is spread in
around 290 Sq.Km. area. It has been declared as
Tiger Reserve since 1992. The Park is rich in wild
species like tigers, Indian Leopard, Sloth beer,
Wolf, wild dog etc. The best time to visit the park is
between November till May end.
Pench Nationl Park
One day excursion tours around Nagpur City
Khindsi Lake
Gorewada lake & Nationl Park
Bor Wildlife Sanctuary
Totladoh
Situated at about 53 km. from Nagpur. This is one of the most famous tourist spot surrounded by dence forest. One can enjoy motorboat, Pedal Boat & rowing boat rides in the Lake. Jungle safari facility is also available.
This is a dam site at about 80 km. from Nagpur on Pench River. It is a part of hydroelectric Project on the river. The surrounding forest & park is reallly a treat to enjoy.
Gorewada is about 15 km. from Nagpur City. Established as Water Works Project in 1981, the area is rich with thick vegetation & is common habitat for migratory birds. Maharashtra Govt. planned & the work is going on to develope a Safari Park on 1700 acres of forest land. The project is being start up & developed as International Animal Safari Park. Botanical Garden, breedy Centre & eco tourism spot. Recently it has been declared a Night Safari Park.
Declared as aTiger Reserve in 2014, this Wild Life Sanctuary is situated about 56 km. from Nagpur & is surrounded with dense forest. Tiger sighting is common occurance in this sanctuary. River Bor flows through the forest is a place of attraction. The sanctuary has about 60 Sq.Km. area & is inhabitated by various wildlife species & birds.
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