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KARNATAKA STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Indian Institute of Science campus, Bengaluru


Telephone: 080 -23600978, 23341652 || Email: spp@kscst.org.in
Website: www.kscst.iisc.ernet.in/spp.html or www.kscst.org.in/spp.html

FORMAT FOR STUDENT PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR THE


45th SERIES OF STUDENT PROJECT PROGRAMME

(Handwritten proposals will not be accepted, please fill all the details in this MS word file, insert images / diagrams wherever
necessary. Convert to pdf file, get it approved from the project guide / head of the department and principal of your
institution. Keep ready the scanned pdf file of 1) Declaration and Endorsement 2) details of processing fees made and fill-
up the Google Form. Send the softcopy of the project proposal including the three scanned pages and send the proposal
(All information in one pdf file) by email to spp@kscst.org.in
https://forms.gle/9wriMyaKhBaGaWpw7

1. Name of the College: The Oxford College Of Engineering, Bangalore-560068

2. Project Title: “Supervision Of Water Distribution using IOT and Android”

3. Branch: Computer Science and Engineering

4. Theme (as per KSCST poster):


(The project proposals shall mandatorily be from one of the broad themes /
areas. Visit website www.kscst.org.in/spp.html)

Low-cost, eco-friendly potable water filtration.

5. Name of project guide: Dr. M. Nirmala


Professor,
Department of Computer Science Engineering,
The Oxford College of Engineering,
Bommanahalli, Bangalore – 560068.
Mobile-No : 9902441541
Email ID : drmnirmala15@gmail.com

6. Name of Team Members (Strictly not more than four students in a batch):
(Type names in Capital Letters as provided in your college)
(Please paste the latest passport size photograph adjacent to your respective
names)

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Name: ABHISHEK C

USN No.: 1OX18CS002


Email id: abhishekccse2022@gmail.com
Mobile No: 9353063673

Name: BANU PRIYA U

USN No.: 1OX18CS015


Email id: banupriyacse2022@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9606851806

Name: DARSHAN P

USN No.: 1OX18CS020


Email id: darshancse2022@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9972881813

Name: GOWDUCHERUVU PAVAN KUMAR REDDY

USN No.: 1OX18CS024


Email id: pavanre9999@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 8660386751

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7. Team Leader of the Project:
Name: ABHISHEK C
USN No.: 1OX18CS002
Email id: abhishekccse2022@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 9353063673
8. Processing Fee Details (Through Online Payment only):
(processing fee of Rs. 1000/-)
Please furnish the payment made details provided in the last page of this
proposal.

Note: (The student team shall furnish the details in the Google Form. It is informed to the students
to 1) keep ready the project proposal and 2) make the payment made details for processing fees
and 3) Enter the details in the Google Form on the same day of payment made to KSCST by NEFT
/ UPI payment).
9. Date of commencement of the Project: 01-12-2021
10. Probable date of completion of the project: 06-06-2022
11. Scope / Objectives of the project:
➢ The availability of fresh water is good in India when compared to other
developing countries. But the problem is that there is no proper water
distribution in the city areas as well as in rural areas and remote areas.
➢ In India, the Water available for usage is either wasted in Water available
areas by letting of the not required water to sewage or the people of remote
localities does not get water for usage only.
➢ People who do not get water has to walk miles together or has to pay more
money to the borewell water that is distributed to their house through
tractor or Water trucks. Overall people of these localities face a lot Water
Scarcity and suffer a lot.
➢ This problem can be eradicated by the design of proper system.
➢ Our project mainly deals with the problem faced here, that is the concept of
lineman whose work is to provide water to the residence of the area. This
lineman where he/she has manually turn on the water pump, he himself
has to go near the valve associated with a street and manually turn on the
valve to provide water to the residencies of the street.
➢ Main problem of this distribution method are:
• Firstly, the lineman himself has to manually turn on the Water
pump used to pump water from water reservoir, which is waste of
time as the lineman has to travel to location of the pump.
• Once the pump is on, the lineman has to come to the each of the
valves associated with a street and turn on the valves manually
through his hands. The chances are that the lineman can forget
which street’s valve is on or off which might lead to unwanted flow
of water. Secondly it is waste of time and energy of the lineman.

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• The pump has to remain in running state for the entire duration of
time where the valves can be turned on or off. This is waste of
electricity and hence reduces the durability of the pump.
• Suppose if the lineman is out of station or he isn’t well, then there
is not water for the residences of the entire street which would result
in water unavailability for water usage of the people.
• One main problem with these kinds of system is corruption. The
lineman asks people to provide money in order to circulate water to
their street.
• If there is any damage in the pipes for water circulation, the entire
water flowing from the pump will go waste. The fact is that in these
system technicians take a lot of time to analysis and solving these
damages which in turn is a loss for the residencies.
• Very importantly the people of the street are not intimated about
Water circulation to their street, the lineman comes and turns on
the valves anytime, due to which majority of the people may not get
their portion of water.
These problems can be solved by implementing our project in real time.
➢ Our project works under the domain of IoT and Android. The main
objectives of our project is to design and develop a “Centralized Water
Distribution System” which includes:
• Android Application for the lineman:
An Android Application will be developed to the lineman associated
with a particular area. Through this application the lineman can
provide the instructions to Central Water Distribution Centre about
the street to which water needs to be circulated and duration of this
process. He can provide this instruction to the center anywhere
through this application even if he is out of station. This eradicates
the Water unavailability to the people if lineman is out of station. It
also eliminates the problem of waste of time and energy of the lineman
to manually going to pump and valves and turning them on.
• Central Water Distribution Center:
Developing a Central Water Distribution Center that receives the
instruction provided by the lineman’s android application and act
accordingly. This center acts as a connection between the Android
Application and the hardware components. It receives the signal from
the lineman which indicates duration and street of water distribution,
process this signal and performs water circulation to the given street
for given period of time. This eliminates the problem of unknown
Water leakage in the distribution, running of pump in the entire
duration of time, manual switching on and off of the valves, intimation
of Water circulation to the people, wastage of Water due to damage in
the flow of pipe or any other problem, corruption, wastage of man

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power and time.
• Hardware components:
We will develop the hardware model of the “Centralized Water
Distribution Center” which include the Central Water Distribution
System interfaced with the hardware like pumps, sensors, automated
valves, waterflow pipes, water reservoir, water flow connection to
individual streets and their houses.

12. Methodology:
➢ As discussed above we are using the two of the leading technologies IoT and
Android for implanting our project which is best suited for our society.
➢ We use Android to develop an Android application to the lineman through
which we send the information to the Central Water Distribution System.
➢ We use IoT (Internet of Things) to develop an interactive Central Water
Distribution System.
➢ The hardware model of our project is developed by using
• Waterflow pipes
• Water pumps
• Pressure Transducers
• Solenoid Valves
• Water reservoir
➢ The detailed Methodology used is provided below:
➢ Development of Android Application:
The software that is used to develop Android application is “Android Studio”.
This software is chosen because it has wide range of libraries, compatibility,
modules for interfacing and communicating which are essential requirement
for our project.
We use “Java/ Kotlin” as the primary programming language to code and
design our Android Application.
The lineman who is put under work for the given area is provided with a
unique “Username” and “Password” through which the lineman can access
and run the Android Application.
In order to run the application the mobile has to be connected to stable
internet connection or to the same network connection as the Central Water
Distribution System.
Once a lineman logs into the application he will be able to use and provide
instructions using the application. When the lineman logs in to the
application his entire profile with his details will be loaded from a Central
Water Database.

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After successful logging to the application the lineman will be able to
schedule and select street for water distribution
A logo for our project will be decided and will be used to represent our project.
The line man has to login to Android application through the unique
username and password in order to load his details. Suppose if the lineman
forgets his password an option of “forgot password?” is given through which
he will be able to re establish his password securely and updating his
password in the Central Water Database.
Once the lineman logs in properly with his credentials a message stating
“logged in successfully” and will navigate to lineman’s profile.
In the working phase the lineman can select the street to which he has to
circulate water from the option of number of streets in that area. A dropdown
combo box is used here to select a street from number of streets in that area
to circulate water.
Once selected street next job is to select the duration of Water circulation.
The lineman can enter the time from when the circulation needs to be started
and up to what time the water must circulate.
A textbox is provided where the lineman has to manually enter the ‘from’ and
‘to’ time.
An option bar is also provided to lineman which has some fields like:
• About us: This gives a brief introduction about our project.
• All Entries: This field provides the information of all the Work that the
lineman has done till now i.e., past information about water circulation
to all the streets and duration along with its success or failure done till
now will be displayed here.
• Street Details: This field gives the information about each street of the
area to which lineman is associated to work. These information’s
includes number of houses, number of people residing, approximate
amount of water required, name of individual owners of the house in
that street all of these will be displayed in here.
• Settings: If any additional settings about the app can be done in here.
Once the lineman confirms the street and duration then a detailed summary
of the operation will be displayed and acted accordingly.
Once the lineman confirms the task an entry will be made in the Central
Water Database which is in turn connected to Ministry of Water. Along with
this these entries will be stored in the internal storage of the lineman’s
mobile application.
Doing this will reduce the problem of corruption and lethargic behavior of
the lineman thereby tracking the lineman from cheating the residencies.
A lineman can look into his profile by clicking on the profile image in right
side of the screen whenever he likes to see. This contains information like

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Figure 1: Selecting Streets and Duration.
lineman’s id, name, area under which he has to work, phone number, age.
The lineman can remove his selections by using the clear option in screen.
Lineman can logout using the logout button from the My Profile field.
Once the lineman confirms the street and duration a message intimation
about water circulation will be sent to the residencies of the street to their
mobile phone so that the people can make necessary requirements.
Figure 2 shows the message intimation sent to the consumers.

Figure 2: Intimation message sent to residencies of street 1.

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Development of Central Water Distribution Center:
As discussed Central Water Distribution Center is the interface between
Android Application and Hardware Component.
It receives the signal from the lineman’s Android Application which
contains the information about the street and duration of the Water
Circulation, processes it and circulates water as instructed.
It connects to components of hardware like the Water pump, Water
Pressures transducers, Solenoid Valves.
Pressure transducers are used here to check if there is constant pressure
throughout the pipe and Solenoid valves are used to on and off the valves
as required.
As the Central Water Distribution Center receives signal through the
Android Application it does the following actions:
• Turns on the Water Pump to take water from the Water Reservoir.
• Turns on the valve associated with the street mentioned by the
lineman.
• If the pressure is same throughout the pipe, indicates there is no
leakage or any other problem for water flow, then continue the
process.
• It will sense the pressure throughout the given duration of time and
if there appears a pressure difference between one point and the
other point then, abort the process, turn off the valve associated
with the street and turn off the Water pump.
• If aborted, then immediately send a message to the lineman stating
the problem.
• Inform the residencies about the problem.
Figure 3 represents the position of Central Water Distribution Center in our
project.
In the figure, as mentioned the Central Water Distribution Center is
interfaced with a Water Motor Pump and the area.
In this figure we have assumed an area which is associated to the lineman
consisting of three streets i.e., STREET 1, STREET2, STREET3.
The Waterflow pipes are all connected to individual homes of the street
and also to the main water pump.
The Key Words used in the figure are:
• S: Solenoid Valves associated with each street initially all the valves
will be off.
• P: Pressure transducers to sense the pressure between one end of
the pipe to the other end.
• H: Represents houses present in each street.

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Figure 3: Structure of the Outer Hardware Model.

Figure 4: Components of Central Water Distribution Center

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Figure 4 represents the components of the Central Water Distribution Center.
The Central Water Distribution Center is designed by using the IoT (Internet
of Things) technology.
The components of Central Water Distribution Center are:
• Arduino Uno: Arduino Uno is the main microprocessor used to receive
and process the instructions sent by the lineman. It has several input
pins and output pins. It consists of Digital input pins, analog input
pins and power output pins. The value of the power output ranges from
5v to 12v. The analog and digital input pins are used to receive the
input from various electrical components process it and do necessary
actions.
Arduino processing is done by the Arduino Program which has to be
developed by the user and fed into the Arduino Uno board memory.
The program has to be generated by Arduino IDE software on the
desktop or laptop and then be transferred to Arduino Uno’s memory
through USB cable.
A code will be generated based on our requirements which needs to be
worked based on the given input from the lineman. Once the lineman
confirms the process, the Arduino receives the message and processes
it based on our program given to the board and acts accordingly. The
input power to the Arduino Uno can be provide through a battery or a
USB adapter.
• 5v Single Channel Relay: A 5v Single Channel is used to convert a the
small voltage output from the Arduino Uno into a 220V power output.
This relay module takes the input ranging from 5v-12v from the
Arduino Uno and converts this into a heavy voltage 220v output. This
220v is used to run the Water Pump in order to pump water from the
reservoir. The Arduino Uno processes the instruction and if it instructs
to on the Water pump then Arduino Uno outputs the 5v DC instruction
to the single channel relay, later this relay converts the 5v DC to 220V
AC which is required to run the Water Pump.
• ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module: ESP8266/ESP32 are the micro electrical
components used to transmit and receive instructions from any source
and destination through Wi-Fi connection. This is first connected to a
Wi-Fi router or a Wi-Fi connection. This is used here to receive
instructions from the lineman’s Android Application over a Wi-Fi
connection and convert this instructions into digital signals that can
be provided to Arduino Uno’s digital input slots. If there is any problem
detected in the Water flow then it is used to transmit message to
lineman’s Android Application.
• A step up transformer: A step up transformer is used to convert the
digital output of smaller voltage into higher voltage. This transformer
is connected to the Solenoid Valves associated with each of the streets.

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After processing the instruction from the lineman if it requires to turn
on a solenoid valve, a digital output ranging from 5v-12v DC is provided
from Arduino Uno board and provided to step up transformer. This
transformer converts this lower volts to higher volts of 24v-220v which
is required for the working of Solenoid Valves.
• Along with these components Pressure Transducers are connected to
the Arduino Uno to provide the sensed input to the Arduino. This
pressure transducers can sense the pressure ranging from 0-10bar of
pressure. As the pressure is read it is converted to amperes (A). These
value differs as the pressure varies. These amps are sent to Arduino
board to process the input.
13. Expected Outcome of the project:
The final representation of our project is show through the working of
hardware model. The hardware model includes:
➢ Central Water Distribution Center
➢ Water pump
➢ Water reservoir
➢ Solenoid Valves
➢ Pressure Transducers
➢ Waterflow pipes
The outcome of our project is explained below:
As soon as the lineman confirms the street and duration of Water circulation
a signal will be transferred from lineman’s Android Application to the Central
Water Distribution Center.
The ESP8266 receives the message and provides it to the Arduino Uno which
process the signal referring the program dumped to the Arduino.
Assumptions made: Street 1 is selected for Water Circulation and the
duration of flow is from 12:30pm to 01:30pm.
As the lineman confirms the street1 and duration from 12:30pm to 01:30pm
a signal is transmitted to the Central Water Distribution Center.
There the signal is processed and based on the signal information following
action takes place if there is no pressure difference between the two pressure
transducers in a single waterflow pipe of a street
• An intimation message is sent to residencies of Street 1 as soon as
confirmed.
• Initially all the Solenoid valves of all streets are closed.
• The Water pump is turned On and water is drawn from Water reservoir.
This water is circulated through the Waterflow pipe connected to each
of the street’s Solenoid valves.
• Based on the signal provided, STREET 1’s solenoid valve is opened to
transfer water to the street1’s waterflow pipes. Remaining valves are
closed.

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• The pressure transducers are turned on to record the pressure
difference between two points of the Waterflow pipe.
• The water is circulated to each house in the street without any
disturbance.
After 01:30pm following action will be performed:
• The central water distribution center provides signal to turn off the
pressure transducers.
• Once the pressure transducers are off, the water pump is turned off
and stopping the water pumping from Water reservoir.
• Later the STREET 1’s solenoid valve is closed to stop the flow of water
to the street 1’s waterflow pipe. Along with these all other valves are
in closed state only so that next time there is no confusion of open or
close.
• Once all these process are done a successful message will be sent to
the lineman’s Android Application. Later a successful entry is entered
into Central Water Database automatically once a successful
message is generated.
• Along with this a successful entry is stored in lineman’s mobile’s local
memory. This is done to retrieve entries once the lineman selects all
entries from the option bar of working screen.
• All of these processes are repeated for a new signal and confirmation
from lineman.
If there is consistent pressure drop between the two Pressure Transducers
which is calculated by the program given to Arduino Uno board, then
following actions are performed:
• The STREET 1’s solenoid valve is closed first, stopping the flow of water
in the Street 1’s waterflow pipe.
• Later the Water Pump is turned off thereby stopping the pumping of
Water from Water reservoir to Waterflow pipe.
• Later an error message is generated by the Arduino Uno’s program and
is sent to lineman’s Android Application through ESP8266 Wi-Fi
module. The message format is provided in figure 10.
• Once an error message is received to lineman’s Application an error
entry is entered into the Central Water Database.
• Along with this, an error entry is also entered in the lineman’s local
storage. This is used to retrieve all entries required in the all entries
field in the option bar.
The pressure difference might be a cause due to the following reasons:
• There is a leakage in the Waterflow pipe.
• The Water pump is not pumping the Water from the Water reservoir
in a required pressure.
• There is blockage in the Waterflow pipe blocking the Waterflow.

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An error message will also be sent to the residencies of the street stating the
apologies for the problem in Water Circulation.
14. Is the project proposed relevant to the Industry / Society or Institution?

Yes / No: No
If Yes, please provide details of the Industry / institution and contact details:

(Note: Preference will be given to those projects relevant to the industry /


institution. Hence be specific in giving detailed information). Is the industry
extending support - technology / funds / use the final product, please specify.

15. Can the product or process developed in the project be taken up for filing a
Patent?
Yes / No: Yes

Prior Art search done?


Yes/No: No
Note: If your answer is “Yes”, you may contact Patent Information Centre of KSCST. For more
details, email: pic@kscst.org.in
16. Budget details (break-up details should be given):
Note: KSCST will provide nominal grant support for carrying out the project by students if
selected by the project selection committee.
SL Material/Equipment Quantity Price in
NO Rupees.
1 Arduino Uno 1 650

2 5v Single Channel Relay 4 800


Module
3 ESP8266 1 480

4 1*16 LCD Display 1 180

5 Pressure Transducers 6 19,800

6 Solenoid Valves 3 5,700

7 1/2hp Self Priming Mono 1 3,500


Block Pump

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8 Jumper Cables 30 180

9 Travelling - 500

10 Labour Charge - 500

11 ½ an inch CPVC pipe 2 600

12 Other components (pipe - 500


colar, T joint, etc.,)
Grand Total: 33,390

17. Any other technical details (Please specify):


All the successful water circulation entries and the error message entries are
stored and entered in “Central Water Database”.
This Central Water Database is a server which is assumed by us to be
operated and maintained by the Central State Board of Water.
In order to avoid the problems faced by the people of the residences of an
area and mainly in order to track whether Water is properly and timely
circulated to the people of the state this Database is used.
Once a lineman confirms the street and duration of Water circulation, the
signal will be passed to the Central Water Distribution Center, and also along
with this an entry will be made in the Central Water Database.
These entries are basically the street number, area, duration and status of
the Water Circulation which are stored under the lineman’s directory or
table.
If the Water was circulated to the residencies properly without any problem
or leakage then the status will be marked as success.
Else if there was any problem in Water distribution like leakage or pump
pressure reduced or anything, then firstly an error message will be sent to
lineman’s Android Application along with this the status in the Database
related to this activity will be marked as Unsuccessful.
This is used for the reference of the assumed Central Board of Water to
analyze the work of the lineman.
Another important point is that these kind of entries are also stored in the
lineman’s local storage i.e., the mobile storage of the lineman.
This is used to retrieve information about all water circulation that has been
done till now and the status of the circulation.
Doing this will have a proof of work done by the lineman and to check
whether the problem faced by people was solved or not.

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18. SPP Coordinator (Identified by the college):
Note: To be identified by the principal of the institution. The project proposals must be
submitted to KSCST through SPP coordinator designated by the Principal.

Name: Dr. B. K. MANJUNATHA


Email id: enghodbt@theoxford.edu
Contact No.: 9448839887

Name of the Project Guide: Dr. M. Nirmala Name of the HOD: Dr. R Ch A Naidu
Email id: drmnirmala15@gmail.com Email id:enghodcse@theoxford.edu
Contact No.: 9902441541 Contact No.:9490926956

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DECLARATION
(From Project Students)
(To scan this page and enclose in the project proposal)

We, the project team hereby declare that the details enclosed in the project proposal (Title
of the Project: “Supervision Of Water Distribution Using IOT And Android”, Branch:
Computer Science Engineering, College: The Oxford College of Engineering) are true
and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief and we undertake to inform KSCST of
any changes therein in the project title, students name will be intimated immediately through
project guide. In case any of the above information is found to be false or untrue or
misleading, we are aware that we may be held liable for it. We hereby authorize sharing of
the project information with this project proposal with the Karnataka State Council for
Science and Technology, Bengaluru.

We are aware that the project team must exhibit / demonstrate the project in the nodal centre
and interact regarding project with the experts and to exhibit the project in the State Level
Seminar and Exhibition (if selected). If the student team fails to attend the evaluation in nodal
centre or fails to attend the State Level Seminar and Exhibition, the supported project
amount will be returned to KSCST.

We also hereby, enclose the endorsement form to KSCST, Bengaluru.

Name of the students with USN Signature with date

1. ABHISHEK C (1OX18CS002)

2. BANU PRIYA U (1OX18CS015)

3. DARSHAN P (1OX18CS020)

4. GOWDUCHERUVU (1OX18CS024)

PAVAN KUMAR REDDY

Dr. M. Nirmala Dr. R Ch A Naidu


(Name & Signature of Project Guide with Seal) (Name & Signature of HOD with Seal)
Email id: drmnirmala15@gmail.com Email id: enghodcse@theoxford.edu
Contact No.: 9902441541 Contact No.: 9490926956

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ENDORSEMENT
(From College, endorsement to be taken in the institution / Department Letter head)

(To scan this page and enclose in the project proposal)

This is to certify that 1)Mr. ABHISHEK C, 2)Ms. BANU PRIYA U


3)Mr. DARSHAN P, 4) Mr. GOWDUCHERUVU PAVAN KUMAR REDDY, are bonafide
student(s) of Department of COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING, in the degree program
of our institution. If the project proposal submitted by these students under the 45th series of
Student Project Programme is selected by KSCST, we will provide the requisite laboratory /
Computer / infrastructure support in our college / Institution. Further we also take necessary
steps to see that the project team will exhibit / demonstrate their project in the nodal centre
and in the State Level Seminar and Exhibition (if selected). If the student team fails to send
the completed project report or fails to attend the evaluation in nodal centre or fails to attend
the State Level Seminar and Exhibition, the supported project amount will be returned to
KSCST.

Dr. M. NIRMALA Dr. R CH A NAIDU Dr. N. KANNAN

(Name & Signature of (Name & Signature of HOD (Name & Signature of the
Project Guide with Seal) with Seal) Principal with Seal)

Email id: Email id: Email id:

drmnirmala15@gmail.com enghodcse@theoxford.edu engprincipal@theoxford.edu

Contact No.: 9902441541 Contact No.: 9490926956 Contact No.: 9448308345

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DETAILS OF PROCESSING FEES MADE THROUGH
NEFT / UPI PAYMENT
(Note: Include this page in the softcopy of the student project proposal. The student team shall
furnish the details in the Google Form. It is informed to the students to 1) keep ready the softcopy of
the project proposal and other documents and 2) Furnish the payment made details as processing
fees and 3) update the details in the Google Form on the same day of payment made to KSCST by
NEFT / UPI payment).

1. TITLE OF THE PROJECT : SUPERVISION OF WATER


DISTRIBUTION USING IOT AND
ANDRIOD.

2. NAME OF THE TEAM LEADER : ABHISHEK C

3. EMAIL ID : abhishekccse2022@gmail.com

4. CONTACT MOBILE NO. : 9353063673

PAYMENT MADE DETAILS

5. BANK REF. NO. / UTR NO. / : 203872259624


UPI No. (12 digits)

6. TRANSACTION ID : 203872259624

7. NAME OF THE SENDER / : Gowducheruvu Pavan Kumar Reddy


ACCOUNT HOLDER and
+91 8660386751
CONTACT NUMBER

8. NAME OF THE BANK : State Bank Of India

9. PROCESSING FEES : Rs. 1000/-

10. DATE OF PAYMENT MADE : 07-02-2022

11. TIME : 01:15 pm

12. MODE OF PAYMENT MADE : UPI


(NEFT / UPI, PLEASE SPECIFY)

ABHISHEK C Dr. R CH A NAIDU


(Name & Signature of (Name & Signature of
the team leader) Project Guide or HOD with Seal)

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KARNATAKA STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Indian Institute of Science campus, Bengaluru
45th SERIES OF STUDENT PROJECT PROGRAMME (SPP)

(Note: This page is for information about bank details of KSCST to the student team and
college / institution and not to include this page in the project proposal softcopy)

BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS OF KSCST


Name and address of the Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology,
Institution IISc Campus, Bangalore -560012
Account holder’s name / Secretary, Karnataka State Council for Science and
Designation Technology
Bank Account No. & Name of Current A/C No. 0683201000024
the bank Canara Bank, IISc Campus Branch, Bangalore-560012

IFSC Code CNRB0000683

MICR Code 560015023

Bank Branch Address Canara Bank, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560012

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