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IAHE is a registered Society under the administrative control of Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India. A collaborative body of the Central and State Governments, IAHE was set up in the year 1983 with the primary objective of fulfilling the long-standing need for training of Highway Engineers at the entry level and during the service at all levels. IAHE was originally registered as “Highway Training Institute” with the Register of Firms and Societies, Punjab, Chandigarh under the Societies Registration (Act XXI of 1860) and as amended by Punjab amendment Act, 1957 as on 18th January 1983 (vide No. 597 of 1982-83). IAHE has been operationalized since April 1985 in a rented accommodation at Jor Bagh, New Delhi in the name of National Institute for Training of Highway Engineers (NITHE) till September 2001 and thereafter shifted to its own campus developed on 10 acres of land at A-5, Institutional Area, Sector-62, NH-9, NOIDA (UP) w.e.f. 01.10.2001. Keeping in view expanded scope of activities, name of “Highway Training Institute” was got changed to “Indian Academy of Highway Engineers” by the Registrar of Firms and Societies, Punjab, Chandigarh on 30th March 2011.

IAHE is governed by a Governing Council. Hon’ble Minister, RT&H is President of Governing Council. Hon’ble Minister of State, RT&H is Special Guest of the Council and Secretary, RT&H is Vice President of the Council.

The affairs of IAHE is managed, administered, directed and controlled by a Governing Body. Secretary, RT&H is Chairman of the Governing body and Director General (Road Development) & Special Secretary is Vice Chairman of the Governing Body.

Both the Governing Council and Governing Body are represented by eminent Engineers and Administrators of the country. IAHE is an apex institute of excellence exclusively established as premier national institute of the country for sharing of ideas, knowledge and experiences on entire range of subjects dealing with planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance and management of roads; bridges; tunnels and road transportation including technology, equipment, research, transport economics, finance, taxation, organization and all connected policy issues.

The primary objectives of IAHE as set out in its Memorandum of Association are:

  • To give the Technical Personnel entering Highway Engineering Department of the Central and State Governments and local bodies, the necessary professional grounding in the field of highway engineering including bridges.
  • To impart in-services training in a systematic manner to the engineers and technical staff as different levels employed in the road sector by Central and State Governments and local bodies as also the private sector enterprises at various stages and intervals.
  • To stimulate and encourage amongst the highway engineers a desire to learn and grow within the organization and realise their potential in a spirit of mutual understanding and cooperation.
  • To help highway engineers build up character and develop an all around personality and spirit de corps.
  • To familiarize the personnel with the work and functions of the highway department rule of the Planning Commission, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, CRRI, Geological Survey of India, Survey of India, Indian Standards Institute, Indian Roads Congress, Hydrological Research Institutions and other agencies/institutions engaged in planning and execution of road projects and orient their ideas and thoughts towards the tasks they are expected to perform.
  • To promote cooperation among the highway engineers and to foster exchange of knowledge, ideas and experience in the sphere of highway engineering. Outsiders from developing countries, if they want training in this institute would also be welcome.
  • To enter into arrangements with the approval of Government of India, with foreign highway engineering/research institutions for the training of teaching staff abroad in specialized fields and to receive aid by way of grant or equipment for the development of society.
  • To purchase, take on lease, accept as a gift or otherwise acquire any land or building wherever situated in India which may be necessary or convenient for the society.
  • To construct or alter any building which may be necessary for the Society.
  • To sell, lease exchange gift and otherwise transfer all or any portion of the properties of the Society to the State/Central Government.
  • To establish, furnish and maintain the Institute, hostel, library and such other structures as may be found necessary for the Institute including Institute’s Campus
  • To establish arrangements with the other Government departmental libraries/ institutions/ societies for inter library loan of technical books and literature.
  • To borrow money from Central or State Government or Banks or other Financial institutional for the purposes of the Society.
  • To accept grants, contributions or money from the Central Government, State Governments, Undertakings, Corporations, Companies or persons for the purpose of the Society.
  • To draw and accept, make and endorse, discount and negotiate Government of India and other promissory notes, bills of exchanges cheques or other negotiable instruments for the purpose of the Society.
  • To invest the funds of, or money entrusted to the Society upon such securities or in such securities manner as may from time to time be determined by the Governing Body and from time to time sell or transpose such investment.
  • To employ and pay the necessary staff for the purpose of the society and maintain superannuation schemes for the benefit of such staff.
  • To grant honoraria, travelling expenses to the visiting experts and award prize/certificates etc. for the outstanding trainees and outside experts from abroad could also be invited where available at economical cost.
  • To do all other lawful things as the Society may consider necessary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objectives.
  • To develop expertise in areas of road safety and to make this an integral component in the design and construction of highways.
  • To conduct research and training in areas of planning, design, construction operation and Management of roads and highways in the country.
  • To conduct short-term courses/management development programmes on Public Private Partnership, Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC), Operate Maintain & Toll (OMT), and other modes of development of highways in the country.

 

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Governing Council

1Hon’ble Minister, MoRT&HPresident
2Hon’ble Minister of State, MoRT&HSr. Vice President
3Secretary, MoRT&HVice President
4Director General (RD) & Special Secretary, MoRT&HMember
5Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, MoRT&HMember
6Chairman, NHAIMember
7Managing Director, NHIDCLMember
8Director General, Border Roads OrganizationMember
9Director, IAHEMember
10Director, IIT Member
11Joint Secretary (IAHE), MoRT&HMember Secretary

Governing Body

1Secretary, MoRT&HChairman
2Director General (RD) & Special Secretary, MoRT&HVice Chairman
3Special Secretary/Additional Secretray, MoRT&HMember
4Financial Advisor & Additional Secretary, MoRT&HMember
5Director General, Border Road OrganizationMember
6ADG-I, MoRT&HMember
7ADG-II, MoRT&HMember
8ADG-III, MoRT&HMember
9ADG-IV, MoRT&HMember
10ADG-V, MoRT&HMember
11Secretary General, Indian Road CongressMember
12DIrector, Central Roads Research InstituteMember
13Director of an IIT RoorkeeMember
14Member (Technical), NHAIMember
15Director, IAHEMember
16Joint Secretary (Transport), MoRT&HMember
17Joint Secretary (Highways), MoRT&HMember
18Joint Secretary (IAHE), MoRT&HMember Secretary
19Chief Engineer (Planning), MoRT&HMember
20Chief Engineer (S&R), MoRT&HMember
21Chief Engineer (Highways), PWD, Madhya Pradesh**Member
22Secretary, PWD, Assam**Member
23Chief Engineer (NH), Road Construction Department (RCD), JharkhandMember
24E-in-C, PWD West Bengal**Member
25Chief Engineer (NH), PWD, Andhra Pradesh**Member
26Prof. Mahesh Tandon, Managing Director, M/s Tandon Consultant Pvt. Ltd. New DelhiMember
27Shri R. N. Gupta, President, Builders' Association of India, MumbaiMember
28Shri Vinod Shukla, MD, FGS Engineers and Innovators and Co-Chairman Underground Council, Assocham & Member, International Tunnelling Association (ITA)Member
29Shri Sharad Sabnis, Former Secretary, PWD, Maharashtra, presently working as Sr, Advisor, Indinfravit Ltd, MumbaiMember

      **Officers from the state Goverments appointed by the President, Governing Council on rotation basis for a period of 2 years

Director Message

Aditya Prakash
Director, IAHE

I feel extremely privileged and delighted to be part of the Indian Academy of Highway Engineers (IAHE) — the premier national training institute under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India dedicated to Nation Building through Capacity Building since about 43 years.

Located in a lush green 10-acre campus, IAHE is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, including air-conditioned conference and seminar halls, lecture halls, modern furnished & equipped auditorium, well-equipped materials testing laboratory, computer lab with latest design software, a library, staff quarters, canteen, and a 'home-like' hostel with boarding facilities accommodating around 120 trainees. The campus also boasts excellent sports facilities such as badminton courts, billiards, table tennis, and other indoor games.

In light of various flagship schemes launched by the Government of India for upgrading and expanding the road network, there is a growing demand for highly skilled and professionally trained highway engineers. Simultaneously, the sector requires continuous innovation, adoption of new/alternative materials and technologies, and a strong focus on sustainability and cost efficiency in road construction and maintenance.

To meet these emerging needs, training, knowledge upgradation, and technology dissemination are critical. IAHE has been at the forefront of this mission for several decades, playing a pivotal role in training highway professionals from across the country. Moreover, as part of India’s international cooperation initiatives, IAHE has expanded its outreach to provide training to professionals from over 65 Afro-Asian countries under various co-operations of Ministry of External Affairs, International Labour Organization and multilateral funding agencies like World Bank, ADB, etc.

I am confident that with the dedication of our faculty, staff, and stakeholders, IAHE will continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of India’s road infrastructure and contribute significantly towards the development of world-class highways.

Infrastructure

Seriol no Name Designation Room No. Contact No. Email Id
1 Shri Aditya Prakash Director 011 0120-2975331 director-iahe[at]gov[dot]in
2 Ms. Radhika PA to Director 010 0120- 2975331, 9650335766 director-iahe[at]gov[dot]in
3 Shri A. M. Prasad Additional Director 203 0120-2975332, 9650335766 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
4 Shri Dinesh Kumar Sharma Joint Director 104 0120-2975332, 9711939881 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
5 Shri Sunil Kumar Gupta Deputy Director 122 0120-2975332, 9718053953 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
6 Shri Rahul Meena Deputy Director 207 0120-2975332 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
7 Shri Rakesh Kumar Deputy Director(Admin. & Fin.) 127 0120-2975332, 8800169462 iahe-fao[at]gmail[dot]in
8 Ms Vinny Manocha Deputy Director 205 0120-2975332, 9810946557 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
9 Shri Alok Aggarwaal Deputy Director 208 0120-2975332, 8088043640 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in
10 Shri Pankaj Rahi Deputy Director 202 0120-2975332, 9309798938 iahe-training[at]gov[dot]in

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Organisation Chart