I would like to share with you that in
the last week of April Mr. Ranjit Bhatia, Rotarian PDG, an exporter and a
social worker along with Prof. Jiri Militky and Prof. Dana Kremenokova from the
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic along with Dr. Rajesh Mishra
and Prof. B. K. Behara conducted an INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNICAL
TEXTILE at the premises of Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology
(PIET) situated at Samalkha (70 mile stone) on NH1, affiliated to Kurukshetra
University and approved by AICTE, Govt. of India. They chose this college
because it is named as the Top
Textile Engineering Colleges of Haryana, Top Institutes in Haryana, which provides a Textile Engineering Degree which is comprised of textile harvesting, textile
processing using scientific and engineering principles and theories, machinery
used, energy conservation, waste and pollution control etc. This course offers
an interesting scientific career to work with fibers and a few other textile
materials and account for improving the current textile products as well as
create new innovative ones.
The point here worth mentioning is that in a country of such
diverse cultures and traditions, religions and sects where people have
different clothing and different ways of living. Dresses vary with cultures and seasons,
festivals and social and family functions, there are
less than 100 institutions wide spread across the country which provide courses
in Textile Engineering. If I talk about North India, the Panipat Institute of
Engineering and Technology (PIET) is one such college which has this facility
for the students who would have ever wanted to join textile engineering as a
profession in view of the large scope in the growing market world vide. That is
the story behind establishment of this college just 20km ahead of Panipat,
which is the textile hub of Haryana, India and the world. It is actually a big
step for the PIET management to fulfill the needs of students within the region
who don’t have means and ways to travel far off.
The fact remains unchanged that Textile industry is one of
India’s fastest growing industries and the companies are catering to
international and domestic markets. Keeping these facts into consideration,
Textile Engineering can be categorized as a good course for students
who aspire to make their mark in the field of fashion. This
particular branch of Engineering is pursued by many people all over the nation,
who are aspiring for a bright career.
The Panipat
Institution of Engineering and Technology, the Top Colleges of Haryana and Delhi NCR is known for the infrastructure campus culture and
repute as award winners. The visiting professors from the Technical
University of Liberec, Czech Republic have announced that four students from
this college would be invited to their university as a gesture of appreciation
the way education is being imparted here. Prof. Jiri Militky compared this
institute to a grafted tree producing different fruits on different branches
with a common root.
Even
the state governor said that it is one the unique colleges of its kind in this
region, which has rightly been adjudged as number two in Haryana carrying four
and a half star rating.