Manages campus-wide network, dual internet connectivity (400 Mbps total), 45-camera CCTV surveillance, and NAMO Wi-Fi hotspot infrastructure.
The CWAN / IT Committee at GPP is responsible for all aspects of campus IT infrastructure — from the physical network backbone to internet connectivity, surveillance, and wireless access. The committee ensures that students, faculty, and staff have reliable, high-speed connectivity and that the campus is secured through modern surveillance systems.
GPP currently has dual internet connectivity — 200 Mbps BSNL FTTH and 200 Mbps KCG fibre — providing a combined 400 Mbps of redundant bandwidth. The CCTV system comprises 45 cameras covering all key areas of the campus.
Mandate
Ensuring reliable IT infrastructure, network connectivity, and campus security systems for academic and administrative operations.
Structured LAN covering all academic blocks, administrative offices, library, and hostel. Connects all departments with a central switch infrastructure.
200 Mbps BSNL FTTH leased line + 200 Mbps KCG fibre leased line providing redundant, high-speed internet access across campus.
45 cameras deployed across entrances, corridors, laboratories, library, canteen, and hostel premises for 24×7 campus security monitoring.
NAMO Wi-Fi hotspot nodes installed across campus to provide wireless internet access to students and faculty.
| Role | Name / Designation | Department |
|---|---|---|
| Convener | M J Dabgar | Information Technology |
| Co-Convener | J V Kureshi | Information Technology |
| Network Administrator | Nominated Staff | IT / Admin |
| CCTV In-charge | Nominated Faculty | Electronics & Communication |
| Member | Nominated Faculty | Civil Engineering |
Maintain and upgrade the campus LAN/CWAN infrastructure, switches, routers, and cabling.
Monitor and ensure maximum uptime of both BSNL and KCG internet links; coordinate with ISPs for fault resolution.
Oversee the installation, maintenance, and recording systems of all 45 CCTV cameras on campus.
Manage NAMO Wi-Fi hotspot infrastructure, access credentials, and bandwidth allocation.
Implement basic network security measures including firewall rules, access controls, and regular audits.
Provide IT support to faculty, students, and administrative staff for network and connectivity issues.