GUWAHATI, October 8, 2025: A six-day-long Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Seismic Vulnerability Assessment” was successfully conducted by
the Department of Civil Engineering, Royal School of Engineering and Technology (RSET), The Assam Royal Global
University (RGU), from 22nd to 27th September 2025 in online mode. The programme was sponsored by the ATAL-AICTE
Training and Learning Academy and aimed at enhancing the knowledge and research capabilities of faculty members and
professionals in the area of earthquake engineering and structural safety.
The inaugural session of the FDP began with a warm Welcome Address by Prof. (Dr.) Shwetambara Verma, Programme
Coordinator, followed by the Inaugural Address delivered by Prof. (Dr.) Diganta Munshi, Dean, RSET, Registrar
(Administration) and Director, IQAC, RGU. The session concluded with the Presidential Remarks by Prof. (Dr.) A. K.
Buragohain, Vice Chancellor, RGU, and a Vote of Thanks by Mr. Rishikesh Daurah, Programme Co-Coordinator.
The week-long programme witnessed extensive participation from academicians, researchers, and industry experts from
across India and abroad. The technical sessions were conducted by eminent speakers from premier institutions and
organizations, who shared their research insights and field experiences on various facets of seismic assessment and
structural engineering.
Dr. Hemant B. Kaushik from IIT Guwahati opened the technical sessions with a talk on “Performance of Different Building
Typologies in India During Earthquakes.” Dr. S. Varadharajan from the MAHE Group of Institutions, Manipal, followed with
an insightful session on “Importance of Intellectual Property Rights in the Field of Civil Engineering.” Other
distinguished sessions included “Structural Monitoring and Repair from Detection to Correction” by Dr. Aparup Biswal of
L&T Construction, Mumbai, and “Sustainable Reinforced Construction Using Bamboo” by Dr. Nayan Moni Chetia from JEC,
Jorhat.
Dr. Kaustab Dasgupta from IIT Guwahati delivered an in-depth lecture on “Numerical Modelling for Seismic Soil-Structure
Interaction: An Overview,” while Dr. Arjun Sil from NIT Silchar discussed “Seismic Vulnerability of Infrastructure and
Resilience Planning.” The participants also gained valuable perspectives from Er. Binay Karna, AIT, Thailand, who
presented “Insights from the 2025 Myanmar Earthquake and Their Implications on Northeast India.” Additional sessions
featured Dr. Ketan Ragalwar from New York, USA, on “Ultra High-Performance Concrete,” and Dr. Nirmalendu Debnath from
NIT Silchar on “Structural Health Monitoring.”
Further, Dr. Leon Raj J from CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat, spoke on “Failure of Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams,” and Dr. Romanbabu
Oniam from IIT Guwahati presented his research on “Evaluation and Retrofitting of Non-Ductile Open-Ground-Story
Buildings Using Yielding Damping Devices.”
Speaking on the significance of the FDP, Prof. (Dr.) A. K. Buragohain, Vice Chancellor of RGU, said, “In an
earthquake-prone region like Northeast India, it is crucial for our engineers and researchers to constantly update their
understanding of seismic resilience and structural safety. Through programmes like these, Royal Global University aims
to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application, empowering educators to train the next
generation of engineers for a safer and more resilient future.”
The programme concluded with an interactive session where participants shared their feedback, appreciating the diverse
range of topics covered and the opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field. The Department of Civil
Engineering, RSET, expressed gratitude to AICTE-ATAL for their support and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing
knowledge in earthquake engineering and sustainable infrastructure development.