The
countrys water, energy, transportation and other allied developmental
fields have witnessed growth in crests and troughs over the past few
decades.What India, for many years lacked was a centralised governing
body to chronicle, archive and scientifically anaylse the effectiveness
and impact of new,technologies in these core infrastructural sectors.
The field of Hydraulics Engineering, a key discipline that bridges the
infrastructural channels of aneconomy, was in dire need of a presiding
authority to bring order and a measure of planned structure to the
process of growth. Standardization of procedure and appropriation
delegation of accountability for these high investment sectors wa also
essential, given the long drawn timeframes typically associated
withengineering projects undertaken on a national scale.The answer was
provided in theform of ISH Indian Society of Hyd(ISH) a
technical, educational, nonprofiteering national organisation,
established in 1992 to serve as a common platform for engineers,
scientists and technical personnel working in hydraulics and other
allied fields. ISH was primarily conceived to foster a sense of
understanding and connectivity amongst fellow techies, to help,them be
on the same wavelength of through and work with singular focus towords
common goals. ISH helps technical personnel stay abreast with,the latest
development in hydraulics by organising regular meets,
symposiums,gatherings and seminars. the body also makes it a point to
recognize outstanding achievements in the field, by giving away awards
to the deserving. The ISH headquarters are located at Central Power and
Research Station in Khadakwasla, Pune.
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