Education Management - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
The visionaries amongst the engineers thought it necessary in the early twentieth century to establish in India a professional society encompassing all disciplines of engineers. The sapling planted in the 1920 has by now grown to a big tree and the track record of The Institution of Engineers ( India) has been a matter of pride for all engineers.The IEI was registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1913 in the year 1920 & was formally inaugurated in 1921 by Lord Chelmsford, the then Viceroy and Governor General of India. The Institution obtained the Royal Charter from King George V, in 1935, "to promote and advance the science, practice and business of engineering in all its branches in India." Starting with this humble beginning the Institution of Engineers (India) is now an unique professional body encompassing 15 engineering disciplines and with an Overall Membership of over 0.4 million.IEI is the first professional body to represent India in several international bodies, such as World Mining Congress (WMC), World Federation of Engineering Organization (WFEO), Commonwealth Engineers' Council (CEC), Federation Internationale du Beton (fib), Federation of Engineering Institutions of South and Central Asia (FEISCA). It has also bilateral agreements with a number of professional societies across the Globe.IEI functions with and amongst the professional engineers, academicians and research workers and provides a vast array of technical, professional and supporting services to the government, the industries, the academic and the engineering community.The Rajasthan State Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India) came into being with its inauguration on 5th September 1959 by Sardar Gurumukh Nihal Singh, the then Governor of Rajasthan. This function was attended among others by Dr. K.L. Rao, the then President of the Institution of Engineers ( India) and Union Minister of Irrigation & Power.ER. S.S. YADAV(Chairman)(2018-20)
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