Jamia Millia’s civil engineering department receives Rs 1.53 crore research project from NBCC
Press Trust of India | December 10, 2025 | 08:48 PM IST | 1 min read
The project will focus on high-performance concrete. It is expected to strengthen the department’s work in advanced materials and applied engineering research.
New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia's department of civil engineering has received a research project worth Rs 1.53 crore from NBCC (India) Limited, the university said in a statement on Wednesday. The project funded by the National Buildings Construction Corporation, a Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the government of India, is expected to focus on developing high-performance concrete using advanced materials such as nano cement and nano additives, it added.
According to the statement, the project aims to generate industry-ready solutions suitable for large-scale infrastructure applications across India. It added that the initiative aligns with the shared vision of NBCC and JMI to foster cutting-edge, application-oriented research addressing infrastructure and sustainability challenges.
It will be performed by the department's teachers, Ibadur Rahman and M Amir Mazhar, with Rahman serving as the principal investigator. The statement further added that Rahman holds several patents in advanced cement and concrete technology.
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The university's head of the department of civil engineering, Quamrul Hassan, said the department was honoured to receive the support from NBCC, adding that the project represents "a significant opportunity to translate advances in nano-materials into tangible improvements in concrete technology and sustainability," the statement added.
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