Study Tour on "South East Asian Models of Infrastructure Development "Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) & Bangkok (Thailand)"

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New Delhi, Date  1st September, 2016

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Subject:- Study Tour on "South East Asian Models of Infrastructure
Development "Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) & Bangkok (Thailand)"

Dear Sir/Madam,

National Council  for Training & Social Research (NCTSR), Established by the
Government of National Capital Territory Of Delhi, Department of Labour, New
Delhi, serves as the apex body and representative of the various segments of
Indian Industry with the mandate to provide impetus to collective interest
in organized infrastructural development of the nation.

 

It gives me a great pleasure to inform you that after the many training
programs conducted by  National Council For Training & Social Research , for
construction professionals, which are generally technical in nature.

 

We are now planning to conduct a specialized program on "South East Asian
Models of Infrastructure Development" this program has been specially
designed for the executives & decision makers, serving local, State &
Central Govt. and the corporate sector. As you are aware that India is fast
becoming a focal point for the world as a business & sports destination and
there is a need for providing international level facilities not only in
class-I cities but also other cities which have great potential to develop
into international business centers.

The development of these cites would provide better job opportunities for
the working class, better living conditions for the family, better
recreational and amusement facilities. In short a better life style for its
citizen. With a view to provide ideas, concepts and exposure to the decision
makers, NCTSR is planning to organized Study Tour on "South East Asian
models of Infrastructure facilities for Indian Cities" in the proposed
cities as their infrastructure is considered as one among the best in the
world. Date 16-23 Nov, 2016 ( 8 days ) Course Fee Rs. 2,96,000/- ( Two lakh
Ninety six thousand rupees ) +Service Tax 15% per Participant (Detail
Enclosed).

A brief note about the program is enclosed for your kind reference. We shall
request you to convey to us your willingness to participate in this program,
and also the nomination of the other officers from your organization, who
Nov like to participate and get benefit.

Thanking You,

Yours Truly,

For National Council For Training & Social Research 

SD/-

S.K. Gupta, I.A.S (Retd) 

(Director General)  

 

                       Enclose:- Theme note Registration Form & Program
Details


 

 

REGISTRATION FORM

Study Tour

"South East Asian models of Infrastructure Facilities for Indian Cities"

Date:- 16th November, 2016 to  23rd November, 2016

"Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) & Bangkok (Thailand)"

 

Name : ___________________________________________

 

Designation :____________________________________

 

Organization/Department: ___________________________________________________

 

Office Address :__________________________________________________________

                            

City :-___________________________ Pin_____________
State______________________

 

Residence Address :________________________________________________________

                            

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Registration Fee

 


S No. 

Description

Charges Rs.

(Individual)- Per Head


1.     

Registration 

88,000/-


2.     

*Hotel accommodation (Based on the stay period of 7 nights and 8 days ) &
Al-1 Air Fare (Economy class) + Taxes

(New Delhi-Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)- Bangkok (Thailand)"-New
Delhi)

1,69,000/-


3.     

Al-2 Air Fare (Business Class )

On request

( Extra Charge )


4.     

Administrative Charges

39,000/-


5.     

Total Rs. ( Two Lakh Ninety Six Thousand Rupees Only)

2,96,000/-+ S.T 15%

Enclosed herewith demand draft for a Sum of Rs. __________________demand
draft No.____ ___________ Dated _________drawn in favor of "National Council
For Training & Social Research" payable at New Delhi.

Please Send the payment   in advance on before commencement of the
Programme.

 

Date:________________
Signature_____________

 

                                             (Photocopies of the form Nov be
used for more delegates)

 

 

 

Theme Note- Study Tour

"South East Asian models of Infrastructure Facilities for Indian Cities"

"Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) & Bangkok (Thailand)"

Date:- 16th Nov, 2016 to 23rdNov, 2016

National Council For Training & Social Research (NCTSR) plans to organize a
study tour on  "South East Asian Models of Infrastructure Facilities for
Indian Cities" the areas of emphasis would be:-

1. Relevance of the South East Asia model for Indian Infrastructure
Development

2. Briefing and discussions on the sites that would be visited and points of
interest.

3. Discussion of expected outcome and takeaways

4. Understanding International customs & behaviors

5. Infrastructure Development models for cities

6. Roads & Alternate Transport systems

7. Water supply & drainage systems

8. Inland Water Transport system

The site visits are planned to give first  hand experience of the facilities
providing services to the cities. These would include:-

1. Visit to Putrajaya planned city, the new capital of Malaysia

2. Visit to LRT systems, the LRT Authority, Kuala Lumpur

3. A visit to the Ministry of Urban Development - the Urban Redevelopment
Authority

4. Ministry of Land Transport - The Land Transport Authority Gallery

5. Changi Water Reclamation Plant & Inland Water Transport system

6. Visit - BTS Skytrain, Transport Authority Bangkok.

Preamble

Proper planning of limited available resources is difficult but not
impossible. This is evident from the success behind Singapore's beautiful
skyline.

The republic nation of Singapore suffered severe crisis initially after it
achieved independence in 1965. Soon, it embarked on a modernization spree
that focused on establishment of a manufacturing industry, developing large
public housing estates. Since independence, its economy

has risen consistently. And within 25 years of its freedom, the country
evolved into one of the world's most prosperous nations, with a highly
developed free market economy. The island nation of Singapore is perhaps one
country which has scaled dizzying heights in a short span of time. Efficient
Civil Services and able leadership have helped this vibrant and hi-tech
nation catapult into one of the most lovely and successful places in the
world.

Role Models: "Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) & Bangkok (Thailand)"

Singapore

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is Singapore's national land use
planning authority, which has been instrumental in building quality real
estate. URA draws up long-term strategic plans, as well as detailed local
area plans, for physical development, and then coordinates to turn its plans
to reality.

A professional way of managing and maintaining its real estate has given way
to its continued economic progress and future development. Space Utilization

The space constraint seems to have come as a blessing in disguise for
Singapore. The authorities focused on raising skyscrapers, huge in number.
Instead of scattering its facilities, successful attempts have been made to
house everything at one place and in one building, have also added to
Singapore's beauty. Land use is intensified by locating various facilities
together instead of separately. For example, storm water collection ponds
are located under road flyovers; and stack factories; train stations and bus
stations are located over each other. Also there is a strive to constantly
find ways to minimize constraints on development by using technology such as
cleaner power station fuel to reduce buffer zones of polluted factories, or
group such industries together and relocate them. Roads & other transport
systems

For countries like India where roads hardly bear the weight of vehicles,
authorities in charge of road development here should visit Singapore to see
how roads can host world-class events like Formula 

One Grand Prix! The country's world-class connectivity makes the place a
favorite tourist destination. It has an advanced metro system. The Mass
Rapid Transit (MRT) is a modern and economical way of 

travel in Singapore. Ferry services, cable cars, mono rails, high-tech
taxis, sightseeing flights etc. make a tourist's visit to Singapore a
memorable one.

Malaysia

Malaysia's persistent drive to develop and upgrade its infrastructure has
resulted in one of the

most well developed infrastructure among the newly industrializing countries
of Asia.

Peninsular Malaysia's network of well-maintained highways is a boon to
industries. These highways link major growth centers to seaports and
airports throughout the peninsula and provide an efficient means of
transportation for goods, a Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur containerized
service known as the Asian Rail Express (ARX). International trade,
especially seaborne trade, has traditionally been the lifeblood of Malaysia,
Port Klang and Port of Tanjung  Pelepas among Asia. Malaysia's International
Airports are ranked number one for overall business passenger satisfaction
in an International Air Transport Association Survey. Industries in Malaysia
are mainly located in over 200 industrial estates or parks and 14 Free
Industrial Zones (FIZs) developed throughout the country. New sites, fully
equipped with infrastructure facilities such as roads, electricity and water
supplies, and telecommunications, are continuously being developed by state
governments as well as private developers. The latest digital and fiber
optics technology is being used to provide high quality telecommunication
services at competitive prices.

Thailand

Thailand government has continuously improved the nation's infrastructure,
both in Bangkok and the provinces, tremendous strides have been made,
especially in transportation projects. Bangkok's Skytrain was introduced
years ago, making transportation more reliable in a city known for its
traffic jams but after development of infrastructure including access to
power and water, has helped Thailand fuel rapid economic growth during the
past three decades and also helped facilitate international trade and
improved the efficiency of everyday business activities. Thailand's water
transportation system has long been an important part of the country's
history and industries. With a coastline of 3,219 km and over 4,000 km of
inland waterways, Thailand's water transportation and ports infrastructure
are essential to its overall transportation and   trade.

Tour Plan

Departure On Date 16th Nov, 2016 From New Delhi to Singapore by Air India
Departure from New Delhi 16th Nov, 2016 at 00:05 hrs and Arrival  Singapore
, 16th  Nov, 2016 07:55 hrs .

Singapore,- ( 2 Nights) 16th Nov, 2016 & 17th Nov, 2016

Hotel GRAND COPTHORNE WATER FRONT in Singapore

Sight Visit In Singapore On 17th Nov, 2016Timing 10.00 Am to 4.00. pm.

On 18th Nov, 2016By Singapore Airline from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia (KUL)

Kuala Lumpur -Malaysia-( 2 Nights) 18th Nov, 2016 & 19th Nov, 2016

Hotel ISTANA in Kuala Lumpur-*****Star  & above facility-

Sight Visit  In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KUL) On 19th Nov, 2016 Timmings
10.00 Am to 4.00 Pm.

On Date 20th Nov, 2016 By. Malaysia Airlines from Kollalampur (Malaysia) to
Bangkok(Thailand)

Bangkok- (Thailand)  2 Nights 20th Nov, 2016 to 21st Nov, 2016

Hotel AMARI WATERGATE DLX

Sight Visit  In Bangkok ( Thailand)  On 21st Nov,2016 Timmings 10.00 Am to
4.00 Pm.

On 22nd Nov, 2016 By. Air India Departure  on 22nd  Nov, 2016 2315 Hrs from
Bangkok to New Delhi Arrival 23rd Nov,2016, 0315 Hrs

 

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