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Report prepared by Ch. devi lal university sirsa

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    CONTENTS CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE(S)

    1. University at a Glance 6-23

    2. Authorities of the University 24-27

    1. Court 24-25

    2. Executive Council 25

    3. Finance Committee 26

    4. Academic Council 26-27

    3. Examination Branch 28-32

    4. University Teaching Departments

    Faculty of Commerce and Management

    1. Business Administration 35-42

    2. Commerce 43-46

    Faculty of Education

    1. Education 49-56

    2. Physical Education 57-61

    Faculty of Humanities

    1. English 64-69

    2. Journalism & Mass Communication 70-73

    Faculty of Life Sciences

    1. Biotechnology 76-83

    2. Energy & Environmental Science 84-88

    3. Food Science & Technology 89-92

    Faculty of Physical Sciences

    1. Chemistry 95-98

    2. Computer Science & Applications 99-102

    3. Mathematics 103-105

    4. Physics 106-113

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    1. Economics 116-120

    2. Public Administration 121-128

    Faculty of Law

    1. Law 131-137

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    CHAPTER-1

    UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

    Established on 2nd

    April, 2003, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa is named after Jan

    Nayak Chaudhary Devi Lal, the former Deputy Prime Minister of India and the former Chief

    Minister of Haryana. The University had been recognized by the University Grants

    Commission and declared eligible for Central Assistance under Section 12 (B) of UGC Act

    vide UGC letter No. F.9-17/2003 (CPP-1) dated 17.02.2009.

    This University, set up by the Government of Haryana under an Act 9 of 2003 passed by the

    State Legislature, has a sprawling campus of 213 Acres 4 Kanal 12 Marlas at Barnala Road,

    Sirsa. The main objective of the University is to facilitate, promote and excel in Higher

    Education, Research and Consultancy in the contemporary as well as emerging areas of

    knowledge. The inception of high-tech culture involving computer-based facilities, internet

    connectivity and modern administrative techniques are integral characteristics of this

    University. To enhance the standard of higher education and increase the research activities,

    the University is connected to National Knowledge Network (NKN). This connectivity has

    been provided through One Gbps (optical fiber) dedicated line under NMEICT project of

    Ministry of HRD India. Wi-Fi facility has also been provided in the University campus.

    There are 16 Teaching Departments offering 38 courses in the University. Well-known,

    reputed and experienced academicians and professionals have been associated in preparing the

    academic curriculum of different courses. It is important to mention here that special attention

    has been given to follow the guidelines of the UGC and other regulatory bodies in preparing

    the course curriculum. The university also offers various courses through the University

    Centre for Distance Learning. The emphasis is to impart quality education by providing

    congenial and liberal atmosphere in the campus through the promotion of extracurricular

    activities. Sports events of North Zone and All India Intervarsity level and University Youth

    Festival were successfully organized in addition to encouraging students to participate in such

    activities and events outside the campus to enable them achieve overall growth of their

    personality.

    The University has two Teaching Blocks, Guest House, Vice Chancellors residence and 91 houses for the teaching and non-teaching staff and four well-furnished hostels for boys and

    girls. Majestic building of Science Block is occupied by the Departments of Physics,

    Chemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science & Technology, Energy & Environmental Sciences

    and Mathematics. The University has its own Media Centre equipped with hi-tech gadget. The

    University has well-equipped laboratories. The University has an impressive building

    housing Vivekanand Library. There is a good stock of books and study material of high

    standard in the University library. Research journals of National and International repute are

    being subscribed. The construction of Administrative Block is in the full swing. Proposals for

    the construction of more residential quarters for Faculty and Staff, Children Park, Teaching

    Block No. 3 and the building for University Centre for Distance Learning are in pipeline.

    The University has ATM facility of State Bank of India. A branch of Oriental Bank of

    Commerce with ATM facility is also located in the University Shopping Complex, which also

    houses the University Health Centre. Medical facilities have been made available to the

    students and staff through a regular Medical Officer and technical staff.

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    The University has adopted innovative methods for conducting University examinations. The

    University has also made a distinction in timely declaration of results. The students of this

    university have shown commendable results in academics as well as co-curricular activities.

    With the present pace of progress already acquired, the university looks forward to having a

    promising future.

    ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

    The University offers the following academic programmes in the area of Technology,

    Management, Commerce, Law, Mass Communication, Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical

    Science and Education mostly at the Post Graduate level. All these courses have been

    designed in consultation with luminous academicians especially taking into consideration the

    special needs of the society and the professional world. Emphasis is laid on both theoretical

    and practical training. The University also offers Ph.D. programmes in the following

    departments:

    Ph.D. PROGRAMMES

    S. No. Department S. No. Department

    1. Biotechnology 2. Business Administration

    3. Chemistry 4. Commerce

    5. Computer Science & Applications 6. Economics

    7. Education 8. Energy & Environmental Sciences

    9. English 10. Food Science & Technology

    11. Law 12. Mathematics

    13. Physics 14. Physical Education

    15. Public Administration.

    REGULAR PROGRAMMES:

    Sr. No. Name of Course Seats

    1. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 40

    2. M.Sc. (Environmental Science) 40

    3. M.Sc. (Food Science & Technology) 40

    4. M.Sc. (Mathematics) 60

    5. M.Sc. (Physics) 50

    6. M.Sc. (Chemistry) 50

    7. MBA 100

    8. MBA (Business Economics) 40

    9. M. Com. 60

    10. Master of Computer Applications (MCA) 60

    11. M. Tech. (CSE) Full Time 40

    12. MA. (Economics) 50

    13. MA. (Public Administration) 50

    14. MA. (English) 60

    15. MA. (Mass Communication) 60

    16. M.P.Ed. 25+5

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    17. C.P.Ed. 45+5

    18. B. Ed. 100

    19. LL.B. 3 Year (Professional) 80

    COURSES UNDER SELF-FINANCING SCHEME

    1. M.Phil. Intake

    Biotechnology 10

    Chemistry 15

    Commerce 15

    Economics 15

    Education 10

    English 15

    Environmental Science 10

    Physical Education 25

    Physics 15

    Public Administration 20

    2. OTHER (S)

    (a) MBA (5 year Integrated Course) 60

    (b) M.A. (Honours) Economics (5 Year Integrated Course) 55

    (c) M. Sc. (Honours) Mathematics (5 Year Integrated Course) 30

    (d) M.Tech. (CSE) Part Time (3 Year) 40

    (e) M.A. (Education ) (2Year) 30

    (e) LL.M. (Evening) 30

    (g) B A. LL.B. (5 Year Integrated Course) 60

    (h) B. A.(Mass Communication) 40

    (i) B. P. Ed. 25+5

    For Outstanding Sportspersons

    COLLEGES BRANCH 44 Colleges of Sirsa and Fatehabad districts and 1 Sanskrit Mahavidyalya have been affiliated

    to Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa. Two more colleges (Govt. College for Women,

    Ratia & Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal Memorial College, Sirsa) were affiliated with this University

    during the year 2012. Now, total 46 colleges (18 Degree Colleges, 27 Education Colleges and

    01 Law College) are affiliated with this University. The Colleges Branch, headed by the

    Dean of Colleges constantly works in coordination with the affiliated Colleges/Institutes for

    promotion and raising the standards of education being imparted by them. More specifically,

    the Colleges Branch constituted various Selection Committees for the purpose of selection in

    the colleges. Till date approximately 13 Principals, 115 Lecturers, 48 Instructors and 60 Non-

    Teaching Staff have been appointed in the colleges affiliated with this University. New

    courses have been introduced in Shah Satnam Ji Boys College Sirsa, Shah Satnam Ji Girls College Sirsa (B.Sc. Non-Medical & B.Sc. Non-Medical with Computer Science (vocational))

    & M.M. College, Fatehabad (M.A. Punjabi & Hindi). Guidelines for admissions have been

    prepared (under the Chairmanship of Dean of Colleges) for the affiliated colleges and

    circulated to all the concerned colleges. The committees have been constituted for Periodical

    Inspection and inspection for grant of extension in provisional affiliations and most of the

    colleges have been inspected till date. Elections have also been conducted in Shah Satnam Ji

    Boys College Sirsa, Shah Satnam Ji Girls College Sirsa , M.M. College, Fatehabad, Janta

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    Girls College, Ellenabad & Shri Durga Mahila Mahavidyalya, Tohana to constitute Governing Bodies of the concerned college(s). The admissions of M.Ed. for the session

    2012-13 have been made in four Colleges of Education through Entrance Test. A list of

    colleges affiliated to this university is as under:

    LIST OF THE COLLEGE SITUATED IN SIRSA AND FATEHABAD DISTRICT

    AFFILIATED WITH CHAUDHARY DEVI LAL UNIVERSITY, SIRSA

    Sr.

    No.

    Name of College Telephone

    Sirsa District

    1 C.M.K. National Girls College, Sirsa 01666-240091

    2 Shah Satnam Ji Boys College, Shahpur Begu, Sirsa 01666-238506

    3 Shah Satnam Ji Girls College, Sirsa 01666-238602

    4 Sri Guru Hari Singh College, SriJiwan Nagar, Distt.

    Sirsa

    01698-271825

    5 M.P. College for Women, Mandi- Dabwali, Distt.

    Sirsa

    01668-222792

    6 Janta Girls College, Ellenabad, Distt. Sirsa 01698-221693

    7 Mata Harki Devi College for Women, Odhan, Distt.

    Sirsa

    01696-251977

    8 Government National College, Sirsa 01666-220902

    9 Ch. Mani Ram Johar, Govt. College, Ellenabad,

    Distt. Sirsa

    01698-222904

    10 Govt. College, Mandi Dabwali, Distt. Sirsa 01668-223444

    11 Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal Memorial College, Barnala

    Road, Sirsa

    01666-238119

    12 B.S.K. College of Education for Women, Mandi

    Dabwali, Distt. Sirsa

    01668-222391

    13 Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal College of Education,

    Barnala Road, Sirsa

    01666-238119

    14 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Education,

    Kalanwali, Distt. Sirsa

    93151-89233

    15 Rashoba College of Education, Post Box No. 27,

    Moriwala, Distt. Sirsa

    01666-250200

    16 Ch. R.R. Memorial College of Education, Ellenabad,

    Distt. Sirsa

    01698-292901

    17 Triveni College of Education for Women, Hisar

    Road, Sirsa

    01666-250838

    18 J.G. College of Education, Hisar Road, C/o Bharat

    Sainik School, Sirsa

    01666-248626

    19 Mata Harki Devi College of Education for Women,

    Vill-Odhan, Distt. Sirsa

    01696-251712

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    20 Sir Chhotu Ram Jat College of Education, Ellanabad,

    Distt. Sirsa

    01698-222237

    21 Shah Satnam Ji College of Education, Shah Satnam

    Ji Dham, Dera Sacha Sauda, Sirsa

    01666-245300

    22 Hakeem Harbans Singh New Era College of

    Education, Sant Nagar, Rania, Distt. Sirsa

    01698-271773

    23 Haryana College of Education, Dhani Bachan Singh,

    Ellenabad, Distt. Sirsa

    01698-222021

    24 National College of Education, SES Parisar, B-

    Block, Near Durga Mandir, Distt. Sirsa

    01666-242100

    25 APEX College of Education, Ellenabad, Distt. Sirsa 94161-66766

    26 Lala Hans Raj Phutela College of Law (Evening),

    Distt. Sirsa

    01666-241712

    27 C.R. D.A.V. Girls College of Education, near

    Dabwali Road. Udham Singh Chowk Vill.Ellenabad,

    Distt. Sirsa

    01698-221854

    28 Sh. Sanatam Dharam Sanskrit Maha Vidyalaya, Sirsa 01666- 234045

    Fatehabad District

    29 M.M. College, Fatehabad 01667-220122

    30 Shri Durga Mahila Mahavidyal, Tohana, Distt

    Fatehabad

    9355515273

    31 Government College for Girls, Bhodia Khera, Distt.

    Fatehabad

    01667-226176

    32 I.G. Government College, Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad 01692-220114

    33 Government College, Bhattu Kalan, Distt. Fatehabad 01667-252219

    34 K.T. Government College, Ratia, Distt. Fatehabad 94166-74748

    35 Govt. College for Women, Ratia, Distt. Fatehabad.

    36 M.M. College of Education, Sirsa Road, Fatehabad 01667-220136

    37 Defence College of Educaton, Tohana, Distt.

    Fatehabad

    9254205303

    38 Surya College of Education, Vill. Baliala, Tohana,

    Distt. Fatehabad

    01692-293650

    39 Guru Dronacharya College of Education, Bhuna,

    Distt. Fatehabad

    01667-243700

    40 Apex College of Eduication, VPO-Bidhai Khera,

    Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad

    01692-220182

    41 Gramin College of Education, VPO Jamalpur

    Sheikhan, Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad

    01692-221466

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    42 Aakash College of Education, Vill. Chanderkalan,

    Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad

    01692-285210

    43 Tirupati College of Education, Sardulgarh Road,

    Ratia,

    Distt. Fatehabad

    01697-290878

    44 Daffodils Colleges of Education, Matana Road,

    Opposite-Police Line, Fatehabad

    01667-230783

    45 Shaheed Baba Deep Singh College of Education,

    Vill. Aharwan, Ratia, Distt. Fatehabad

    01697-261282

    46 MUH Jain College of Education, Vill. Chander

    Kalan, Tohana, Fatehabad

    01692-285310

    47 Crescent College of Education, Vill. Bhodia Khera,

    Distt. Fatehabad

    01667-290936

    REGISTRATION & SCHOLARSHIP BRANCH 46 colleges of District Sirsa & Fatehabad affiliated and one Sanskrit Mahavidyala is

    associated with this University, approximately 25,200 students of UG/PG Courses have been

    enrolled with a unique Registration-cum-Roll Number for all purposes in this University on

    the pattern of IGNOU, New Delhi.

    The University ensures proper implementation of various schemes of the UGC/Government of

    India/State Government concerning admissions, scholarships etc. for the welfare of the

    students of reserved categories. The guidelines as revised from time to time by the Central

    and State Government are circulated to the depts./colleges. For the convenience of students

    the scholarship application form is provided in Handbook of Information for the benefit of the

    students belonging to SC/BC/other community. The students of the University are also

    benefited with the State Merit Scholarship Scheme. Cash Prize to topper girl students is

    provided by the Department of Technical Education Panchkula. Besides, the Department of

    Social Justice & Empowerment, Haryana is also providing Scholarships to the MCA, M.Tech

    and MBA students. A special scholarship for SC girls namely Grant of Scholarship to

    Scheduled Castes Girl students under Anushchit Jati Chhatra Uchh Shiksha Protsahan

    Yogna has been introduced by the District Social Welfare Department from the year 2011.

    The Director General, Higher Education, Haryana has introduced more scholarships for lower

    income groups students, for grand children of Freedom Fighters pursuing higher education

    besides State Welfare Scheme award of stipend and reimbursement of tuition fees,

    examination fees to denotified (Vimukat Jaties), and tapriwas students. The UGC has also

    awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowships to the students this year.

    GENERAL BRANCH The General Branch handles various purchases Security Section and outsourcing for the

    University. A large number of articles have to be purchased to keep pace with the fast

    growing demands for creating sound infrastructure. The purchases in the University are being

    made through the recommendation of Central Purchase Committee constituted by the Honble Vice-Chancellor as per guideline given in University Accounts Code Volume-I.

    Central Purchase Committee (CPC) is constituted for making purchase costing more than Rs.

    10000/-. A Departmental Purchase Committee is constituted by the Central Purchases

    Committee to make purchase up to Rs. 10000/-.

    The jurisdiction of the Central Purchase Committee (CPC) is for making purchases costing

    more than Rs. 10000/- and Departmental Purchase upto Rs. 10000/-. The purchase (s) upto

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    Rs. 3000/- are made by the respective Departments/Branches without involving the Central

    Purchase Committees and without inviting quotations for making the system more flexible.

    ACCOUNTS BRANCH The statement of Grant-in-Aid received from the State Government and internal receipts and

    capital expenditure from 01-01-2012 to 31-12-2012 are as under:-

    Tentative Income & Expenditure Statement for 01-01-12 to 31-12-12 under Main, UCDL &

    SFS are given as under:-

    (Rs. In Lacs)

    1) Govt. Grant : 770.00 Lacs 2) Internal Income : 1074.73 Lacs

    Total : 1844.73 Lacs 3) Expenditure : 2931.33 Lacs

    Excess expenditure of Rs.1086.60 Lacs has been incurred out of opening balances available.

    Tentative Income & Expenditure Statement from 01-01-2012 to 31-12-2012 under UGC

    Account.

    (Rs. In Lacs) 1) Grant from UGC : 398.65 Lacs

    2) Expenditure : 163.48 Lacs

    In addition to above, the following other agency grants has been received during the year

    2012:-

    1) The grant of Rs. 1,40,00,000/- was received from the FC&PS to Govt. Haryana, Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Department, Haryana, Chandigarh

    for Construction of Hostels for OBC girls in CDLU, Sirsa.

    2) The grant of Rs. 118000/- was received from the Sub-Divisional Engineer, Public Health Engg., S/Division No. 5, Sirsa for Survey of Indira Gandhi Drinking Water

    Scheme.

    3) The grant of Rs. 858000/- was received from the Director General, Scheduled Caste &

    Backward Class, Welfare Department, Haryana for purchase of Book Set/Furniture.

    CONSTRUCTION BRANCH Kurukshetra University Chaudhary Devi Lal Post Graduate Regional Centre Sirsa was set up

    during the year 2000. Later on in April 2003 it was declared a full-fledged University named

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa. The University had been recognized by the University

    Grants Commission and declared eligible for Central Assistance under Section 12 (B) of UGC

    Act vide UGC letter No. F.9-17/2003 (CPP-1) dated 17.02.2009.

    The work of Administrative Block and Multipurpose Hall are in progress. Proposal of more

    residential houses such as C, D, H & F-type houses for teaching and non-teaching staffs,

    Children Park, Solar Water Heater Systems for Hostels and Recycling of effluent of STP

    Water are in pipeline. Further as per availability of funds, Teaching Blocks and hostels will be

    constructed in the campus. CCTV Cameras have been provided on both the Girls Hostels &

    Main Gates of the University to strengthen the security system. Further, the work of

    installation of CCTV Cameras in Teaching Block & Boys Hostels is being executed. The

    laboratories of Science blocks have been furnished by providing lab tables. The facility of lift

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    has also been provided in the Teaching Block-II (Science Block). To provide the electricity in

    the university campus around the clock, Silent DG set has been provided.

    UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING (UCDL)

    The University Centre for Distance Learning was established in the year 2006 with the

    objective to take University based education beyond the four walls of the University and to

    provide education at the door step to those who are deprived of privilege of education. Since

    its inception during the academic session 2006-07, the University Centre for Distance

    Learning has geared itself to impart quality and need-based courses. The UCDL envisioned

    and devised employment-oriented courses like MCA, MBA, M.A. Education, M.Sc Computer

    Science, M.A. Mass Communication etc. Besides, these courses, the UCDL also offers Post

    Graduate Diplomas and programmes like M.A. English along with UG course. Of late to

    meet the urgent demand, it also introduced graduation courses i.e. B.A and B. Com during

    year 2010-11. The Distance Education Council has sanctioned Development Grant for the

    year 2010-11. One day national workshop was organized by University Centre for Distance

    Learning on the themes like Development of course material in SLM form, Multi-media

    Material Development Methodology in Distance Education, Online Distance Education,

    Student Support Services and Library Support and other related aspects of Distance

    Education. University Centre for Distance Learning is planning to establish a well-equipped

    Library and a computer-equipped information Cell for the convenience of the students. For

    seeking day-to-day information of the University Centre for Distance Learning, University

    Website www.cdlu.in is updated regularly.

    VIVEKANAND LIBRARY

    Libraries are an integral part of almost all educational institutes in India. The Library of

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University Sirsa was established in the year 2003 with a small

    infrastructure, handful of staff, books and other equipments. It was housed in Tagore Bhavan

    till the year 2009. On 03 April, 2010, Sh. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Honble Chief Minister of Haryana inaugurated the New Library Building. And in the middle of the year 2010, the

    Library was shifted in the New Building in the centre of the University and is presently called

    Vivekananda Library, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa.

    The library of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa truly is an outstanding library with the

    modern infrastructures and a huge collection of books, journals, research papers, dissertations,

    CDS which are of immense use for the research scholars, teachers, students, etc.

    The University has provided budgetary provisions of Rs. 33 lacs. to the Library out of which

    Rs. 15 lacs. for books and Rs. 18 lacs. for journals has been spent during the year 2012. The

    Library, at present not only allows the members to borrow books or other resources, but also

    provides reading rooms where the readers can study peacefully. The library opens from 9.00

    AM to 5.00 P.M. but the reading hall remains open for the readers for reading upto 2.00 A.M.

    in the night, six days in a week. The University library recorded about 65000 users and 2051

    members this year.

    During this year many reference books, multivolume books and other useful books quantity of

    which is about 2353, have been purchased so far. As far as Indian and Foreign Journals are

    concerned, the Library is subscribing 130 Indian and foreign journals at present, besides 15

    newspapers and 18 magazines. The University Library set up a thesis and dissertation section

    last year. The work of subject-wise classification of thesis and dissertation section has been

    started during this year.

    The process of computerization of library is going on with a membership of INFLIBNET,

    Ahmedbad. Consequently the library is availing the facility of access of e-journals through the

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    consortium. The library has taken membership of DELNET also and accordingly the ILL

    (Inter-Library Loan) facility has become available in this year and accordingly about 2500

    national and international libraries have become accessible and the opportunities of

    consultation of books, journals articles and thesis/dissertations etc can be availed from these

    libraries. The library is in the process of entering into MOU of Shodh Ganga and Shodh

    Gangotri under which the problem of Plagiarism of research will be brought under control.

    To keep in touch with the updates in library profession, the professional staff is being

    provided full support and opportunities by the University administration and accordingly Dr.

    Rajiv Vij, Assistant Librarian has attended National Conference on Librarianship in Digital

    Era held in January 2012 at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and presented a paper. He

    also attended UGC sponsored refresher course in Social Sciences in September, 2012 at Guru

    Jambeshwar Universty of Science and Technology, Hisar. He is also member of Indian

    Library Association, Life member of Haryana Library Association and District President of

    Sirsa District. Besides the above participations and presentations he has a credit of following

    paper publications:

    Recent Scenario of Open Access Initiatives in Developing Countries Research Analysis and Evaluation, International referred Journal

    Digital Preservation: Conceptual Introduction, Issues, Strategies and Initiatives Conference proceedings National Conference on Librarianship in Digital Era, Jan 2012, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.

    Future of Professional Libraries in the Era of Technology, Shodh Samiksha Aur Mulyankan, International referred journal

    Marketing of Library Products and Services in India, Research Analysis and Evaluation, International referred journal.

    Dr. Maya Devi has also got published the following articles:

    Information Seeking Habits of Agricultural Scientists in the Electronic Environment, in conference proceedings organized by Society of Library Professional, March 2012

    Open Access Initiatives in India: An Overview in Conference proceedings organized by Indian Library Association, Feb, 2012.

    Besides, she has attended orientation programme organized by UGC Academic Staff

    College, Lucknow University Lucknow in Dec, 2012 and has completed her Ph.D in

    Library and Information Science, from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP

    HOSTELS There are four hostels-two for girls and two for boys, namely, Harki Devi Bhawan (Girls Hostel-I), Kalpana Chawla Bhawan (Girls Hostel-II), Lajpat Rai Bhawan (Boys Hostel-I) and Sardar Patel Bhawan (Boys Hostel-II) accommodating 905 (566 Girls and 339 Boys) students. The hostels have been provided with electronic gadgets including electric geysers, 32 Plasma TVs alongwith Dish/DTH facility and water cooler with RO system. The hostels subscribe to

    several national and regional dailies and magazines for enabling the students to know what is

    happening around the world. Sport facilities for girls include table tennis and badminton

    courts, while the boys have an additional facility for volley ball. Medical facilities to all hostel

    residents are provided through the university Health Centre located in the University premises.

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    The Chief Warden along with Wardens makes every possible effort to see that the students get

    hygienic food and cleaner surrounding within and outside the hostel premises. They always

    respond to the complaints of hostel residents in a positive manner.

    OFFICE OF DEAN STUDENTS WELFARE During the year 2012, this office helped the students in the following way:-

    1. This office is actively involved in issuing bus passes to the daily passenger students of UTDs.

    2. Organized Inter College tournament and Inter University tournament and helped the

    UTDs to participate in Inter College tournament and Inter University tournament in

    various games.

    3. Organization of HIV/AIDS Awareness Programme & Poster Making Competition in

    Boys and Girls Hostel on 24- 25 February, 2012 4. Organization of Environmental Friendly Holi on 01.03.2012.

    5. Organization of Educational and Industrial Tours to different places of the following

    departments:-

    S. No. Department From To Place 1. Mathematics 04.02.2012 08.02.2012 Dehradun, Massouri etc. 2. Economics 27.02.2012 02.03.2012 Chandigarh Shimla Manali etc.

    3. Commerce 12.03.2012 15.03.2012 Kullu Manali, Manikaran 4. Biotechnology 20.03.2012 25.03.2012 Dalhousie, etc. 5. English 05.04.2012 10.04.2012 Jaipur, Pushkar etc. 6. Biotechnology 10.10.2012 16.10.2012 Kullu Manali Manikaran etc. 7. EES 03.11.2012 07.11.2012 Kullu Manali Manikara 8. Mathematics 03.11.2012 07.11.2012 Kullu Manali Shimla etc.

    DIRECTORATE OF YOUTH WELFARE Co-curricular activities go a long way in developing the overall personality of the students and

    foster among them positive feeling of patience and perseverance, a sense of cooperation as

    well as competitiveness and for this purpose cultural activities are regularly organized in and

    outside the University. The students show keen interest in these activities and have brought

    laurels to the university. The activities of the directorate in this year are as under:

    1. On January18, 2012 First convocation was organized by Directorate of Youth Welfare. 2. On January 26, 2012, Republic Day was celebrated by organizing a cultural function. 3. On June 11 to 22, 2012 organized Adventure camp in Shimla. 4. On August 15, 2012 Independence Day was celebrated by organizing a cultural

    function.

    5. To promote the communal harmony a Sarva Dharma Prarthna Sabha was organized on August 17, 2012.

    6. On August 19, 2012 organized a Sufi Sangeet Programme. 7. Talent Show Competition was organized in the University from October 20, 2012 in

    the item namely speech, singing, dance, mono-acting, painting, quiz, poetical

    symposium, mimicry and playing musical instrument etc.

    8. Talent Search Competitions were held in the month of October and November , 2012 in all affiliated colleges.

    9. University Youth Festival for Cultural Events was organized at JCD College of Education, Sirsa from 29 October to 31 October, 2012. Group Dance (Haryanvi) was

    Commended in Youth Festival. The name of student are as follows:

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    Sr. No. Name of Student

    Ms./Mr.

    Item Position

    1 Jyoti Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    2 Luxmi Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    3 Gulab Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    4 Mamta Rani Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    5 Snehlata Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    6 Mamta Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    7 Alka Siwatch Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    8 Ravinder Kaur Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    9 Kulwinder Kaur Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    10 Reetu Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    11 Gauri Group Dance (Haryanvi) Commended

    10. One day competition in literary presentation, fine arts and photography and the University Youth Festival for literary events and quiz was organized on November 5,

    2012 at JCD College of Education, Sirsa. In this event University bagged 1st prise in

    on the Spot Photography.

    Sr. No. Name of Student Mr. Event Position

    1 Suneet Sardana On the Spot

    Photography

    Recommended

    11. To create the awareness among youth towards voting rights, a university level Painting and Slogan Competition was organized on 30 October, 2012.

    12. A contingent of 40 persons including students, teacher incharges and accompanists participated in 28

    th North Zone Inter University Youth Festival held at Guru

    Nanak Dev University, Amritsar from 7th

    to 11th

    November, 2012. Classical Vocal

    was Commended, Group Song bagged 3rd

    position and Folk Dance got 3rd

    position in

    North Zone Inter University Youth Festival.

    Sr.

    No.

    Name of Student

    Ms./Mr.

    Name of College Item Position

    1 Maan Kaur M.M. College, Fatehabad Classical Vocal Commended

    2. Rajesh M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    3. Maan Kaur M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    4. Antrix Sharma M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    5. Geeta Sharma M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    6. Bhavna Verma M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    7. Manpreet Kaur M.M. College, Fatehabad Group Song 3rd

    8. Sudha Rani C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    9. Chetna C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    10. Gunjan C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    11. Navneet Kaur C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    12. Richa Goyal C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    13 Ankita Chaudhary C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    14 Gunjan C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    15 Shubhpreet Kaur C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    16 Priynaka Aggarwal C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

    17 Arunima Sharma C.M.K. College, Sirsa Folk Dance 3rd

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    13. To promote the communal harmony and painting exhibition from 19 to 22 November, 2012 was organized.

    14. Gita Jayanti was Organized on December 5, 2012. 15. Participate in Gita Jayanti State Level Debate Competition held on 21 and 22

    December, 2012 in Kurukshetra.

    SPORTS ACTIVITIES Sports activities of the University are being run under the Sports Council. The University has

    following playfields: Handball (1), Football (1), Volleyball (2), Netball (1), Korfball (1), Kho-

    Kho (1), Kabaddi (1), Wrestling (1), Basketball (2), Judo (1) & Athletic Track 400 Mtrs.

    Note: A Multipurpose Hall is under construction and likely to be completed soon.

    The University is providing following sports facilities to its players:

    1. Free TA & DA during Inter University participation.

    2. Free Sport kit & Track suit to the players participating in Inter University tournaments.

    3. Free medical facility during Inter University participation.

    4. Scholarship to the players winning positions in Inter University tournaments.

    1. POSITIONS IN INTER UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENTS 2012-13: a) All India Inter University Boxing (M&W) championship 2012-13 organized at

    Bilaspur University, Bilaspur (CG) from 27th

    December to 02nd

    January 2013. The CDLU, Sirsa Boxing (M&W) team took part in Boxing (M&W) Championship

    2012-13 organized at Bilaspur University, Bilaspur (CG) from 27th

    December to 02nd

    January 2013.. The CDLU, Sirsa team has got the following position:

    PARTICIPATION OF VARIOUS TEAMS IN INTER UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT

    DURING THE YEAR 2012-13 (UP TO 25.01.2013)

    Sr.No. Game Venue of Inter University Date of tournament

    1 Football (M) L.P.U., Jallandhar 27th

    September to 03rd

    Oct.

    2012

    2. Swimming (M) University of Calcutta, Kolkata

    03rd

    to 07th

    October 2012

    3. Cross Country (M&W)

    R.S.T.M., Nagpur From 07 October 2012

    4. Volleyball (W) MJP Rohilkhand Univ., Bareilly

    25th

    to 29th

    October 2012

    5. Handball (M) C.C.S. University, Meerut 02nd to 05th November 2012

    6. Handball (W) C.C.S. University, Meerut 07th to 10th November 2012

    7. Basketball (W) DCRUST, Murthal 15th to 19th November 2012

    8. Hockey (M) Kurukshetra Univ., Kurukshetra

    16th

    to 21st November 2012

    9. Cricket (M) Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

    20th

    November to 09th

    Dec.

    2012

    10. Badminton (M&W)

    M.D.U. Rohtak 27th

    November to 02nd

    Dec.

    2012

    Sr. No. Name Fathers Name College Name Rank Weight

    1. Rajat Kaliraman Sh. Dalel Singh S.S. Ji Boys College, Sirsa

    2nd

    Super Heavy

    Weight

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    11. Volleyball (M) R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad

    05th

    to 8th

    December 2012

    12. Wrestling (M&W)

    Amravati University,

    Amravati

    12th

    to 16th

    December 2012

    13. Hockey (W) MJP University, Bareilly 20th to 23rd December 2012

    14. Kabaddi (M) Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

    22nd

    to 25th

    December 2012

    15. Kabaddi (M) M.D.U., Rohtak 22nd to 25th December 2012

    16. Boxing (M&W) Bilaspur University, Bilaspur 27th December to 02nd Jan. 2013

    INTER COLLEGE TOURNAMENTS ORGANIZED DURING THE YEAR 2012

    Sr.No. Game Venue Date of tournament

    1 Cross Country (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 27.09.12

    2 Kabaddi (M) Govt. National College, Sirsa 06.11.12

    3 Kho-Kho (W) Govt. National College, Sirsa 07.11.12

    4 Table Tennis (M&W) Govt. College, Bhattu Kalan 08.11.12

    5 Wrestling (M&W) M.M.P.G. College, Fatehabad 08.11.12

    6 Archery (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 09.11.12

    7 Badminton (M&W) C.M.K. Girls College, Sirsa 19.11.12

    8 Basketball (M) Govt. College, Mandi Dabwali 05.12.12

    9 Judo (M&W) S.S. Ji Boys College, Sirsa 23.12.12

    TRIALS ORGANIZED DURING THE YEAR 2012

    Sr.No. Game Venue Date of tournament

    1. Football (M) CDLU, Sirsa 24.09.12

    2. Swimming (M) S.S. Ji Boys College, Sirsa 24.09.12

    3. Football (W) CDLU, Sirsa 08.10.12

    4. Baseball (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 10.10.12

    5. Volleyball (W) CDLU, Sirsa 19.10.12

    6. Handball (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 26.10.12

    7. Gymnastic (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 30.10.12

    8. Kabaddi (M) Govt. National College, Sirsa 06.11.12

    9. Kho-Kho (W) Govt. National College, Sirsa 07.11.12

    10. Cricket (M) S.S. Ji Boys College, Sirsa 07.11.12

    11. Hockey (M&W) S.G.H.S., Jiwan Nagar 08.11.12

    12. Table Tennis (M&W) Govt. College, Bhattu Kalan 08.11.12

    13. Archery (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 09.11.12

    14. Basketball (W) CDLU, Sirsa 10.11.12

    15. Badminton (M&W) CMK National Girls College, Sirsa 19.11.12

    16. Volleyball (M) CDLU, Sirsa 22.11.12

    17. Basketball (M) Govt. College, Mandi Dabwali 05.12.12

    18. Kabaddi (W) Govt. College, Bhattu Kalan 06.12.12

    19. Wrestling (M&W) CDLU, Sirsa 06.12.12

    20. Kho-Kho (M) CDLU, Sirsa 07.12.12

    21. Shooting (M&W) S.S. Ji Boys College, Sirsa 16.12.12

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    YOUTH RED CROSS Youth are pillars and future leaders of the country. The Youth Red Cross became functional

    with the constitution of an Executive Committee at University Campus Level to look after the

    Youth Red Cross Activities. Meeting of Executive Committee at University Level and of

    students volunteers was called from time to time to decide about the YRC issues. Youth Red

    Cross of University Campus organized First Aid and Home Nursing Training Course of 85

    students from various departments from 29/3/2012 to 5/04/2012. Youth Red Cross

    Committee at University Level has been constituted during the year to control and coordinate

    the YRC activities for all colleges/institutions under the jurisdiction of the University. The

    meeting of the YRC committee of CDLU, Sirsa was held on 18/4/2012 and decided about the

    YRC issues. Youth Red Cross fee share for the session 2011-12 has been collected from all

    the affiliated colleges/institutions. Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan has been appointed Programme

    Coordinator of Youth Red Cross of CDLU, Sirsa. Name of Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan has been

    included as a Member of the Committee to frame criteria of Merit Certificate for Youth Red

    Cross activities.

    UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE The University Health Centre located in the shopping complex on the 1

    st floor has sufficient

    place for running OPD, Dispensary and Inward. The Centre has a regular medical officer,

    pharmacist, staff nurse and a labortary technician and the team provides medical

    consultaion, basic lab testing and medicines free of cost to all the students and staff

    members and their families. The Health Centre also provides 1st line of treatment in

    emergency cases. The process for the full-fledged development of university health centre is

    in process and will be accomplished very soon.

    NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME National Service Scheme (NSS) is a noble experiment in academic expansion. It inculcates

    the spirit of voluntary work among the students and teachers through sustained community

    interactions. It brings out academic institutions closer to society. It shows how to combine

    knowledge and action to achieve results, which are desirable for community development.

    NSS at Chaudhary Devi Lal University was established with the objective of providing

    student youth with an opportunity to develop their overall personality by taking part in various

    Social Service Schemes. An Eleven member NSS Committee under the Chairmanship of the

    Vice-Chancellor is there for smooth functioning of NSS. Meeting of NSS committee of

    CDLU, Sirsa was held on 8th

    August, 2012 and various decisions relating to NSS were taken.

    One day training/orientation programme of various NSS functionaries in the shape of

    Principals, Programme Officers, Convenor/members of college/institutes NSS advisory

    committee and group leaders of NSS from each unit of NSS was organized at single platform

    on 28th

    March, 2012 for strengthening of NSS in the University as well as in its affiliated

    colleges and for better and effective implementation of NSS activities. In this programme the

    NSS Volunteers of UTDs also participated. During the programme various NSS functionaries

    also shared their experiences and learnt from each other.

    Various units of NSS organized regular and special camping activities during the period and

    all the units under CDLU, Sirsa organized seven day special activity camp upto 31st March,

    2012 for the year 2011-12. During 2011-12 in total 253 NSS Merit Certificates were given to

    NSS Volunteers of various affiliated colleges and University Teaching Departments on the

    basis of recommendations from the concerned institutions. Registrar as well as Programme

    Coordinator, NSS attended the meeting of State Advisory Committee on 17th

    May, 2012.

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    Programme Coordinator, NSS attended the meeting of Programme Coordinators at Panchkula

    on 31st July, 2012.

    Trial camp for selection of NSS Volunteers for Pre-Republic Day Parade Camp 2012 was held at CDLU, Sirsa on 13

    th September, 2012. Training course for NSS Programme Officers

    was held from 13th

    October, 2012 to 19th

    October, 2012. Programme Coordinator, NSS along

    with Programme Officers from Schools/Colleges/UTD participated in this training course.

    NSS Volunteers from affiliated Colleges/UTD participated in the State Level NSS Camp

    organized by GJU S&T, Hisar from 23rd

    to 29th

    October, 2012. Six NSS Volunteers were

    selected for NSS Pre-Republic Day Parade Camp, 2012 held at Deen Bandhu Chottu Ram

    University of Science & Technology, Murthal, from 10th

    to 19th

    November, 2012. Two NSS

    Volunteers were selected in NSS Republic Day Parade Camp, 2013.

    Besides above NSS Unit of University Campus Organized three One- day camps to perform

    the regular activities related to community work like campus cleanliness, eradication of wild

    grass, anti polythene drive and national voter day etc. One special camp of seven-days was

    organized from March 21-27, 2012 at Chattergarh Patti and Adjoining Area & 50 NSS

    volunteers participated in the camp. During the camp volunteers performed different project

    activity like tree plantation, general cleanliness and personal hygiene, blood donation, AIDS,

    women welfare Programme, female feticide, literacy activity etc. Painting and slogan writing

    competition on 14-08-2012 on the theme My earth, My Duty was organised. One NSS volunteer Mr. Rinku Khanna participated in the seven day state level camp at GJUS&T, Hisar

    from October 23-29, 2012.

    DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS The directorate prepared and distributed news about various events, activities and

    achievements of the university. It also aims to further highlight the achievements of the

    University and to bring out the news letter of the University on the pattern of the sister

    Universities.

    IT Cell IT Cell of CDLU has been officiating on the top floor of the Vivekanand Library. Various

    projects being handled under IT Cell are as under:

    1. Fiber-based Local Area Network (LAN) The process of lying the optical fiber for the High Speed LAN has been completed All

    important buildings have been connected through optical fiber. Moreover, the

    provision for connecting 400 nodes has also been completed. Practical implementation

    of LAN is under process.

    2. Establishment of Computer Centre With the efforts of the IT Cell, the UGC has sanctioned the establishment of Computer

    Centre in the University. The principal objective of the University Computer Centre

    (UGC) is to provide readily available facilities of computer milieu to students,

    research scholars, teachers and staff of the University. Its associated objective is also

    to automate administrative and secretarial wings of the University with an aim to cater

    to the needs of the entire University.

    3. University Website I.T. Cell has been successful in maintaining and updating University Website

    efficiently, effectively & promptly. Being very descriptive and useful, the number of

    global visitors on website is increasing rapidly.

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    4. Wireless Network (Wi-Fi) Campus Wide W-LAN/Wi-Fi is being maintained by the I.T. Cell. Various steps have

    been taken by IT cell to strengthen and expand the coverage of wi-fi, which has been

    proved very useful to cater to the need of high speed internet facilities in the

    university.

    SC/ST Cell This SC/ST Cell has been established to provide facilities to the SC/ST students of the

    University as per the instructions of the UGC/State Government from time to time. SC/ST

    Cell functions as a Grievances Redressal Cell for the grievances of the SC/ST students and

    employees of the University and renders them necessary help in solving their academic as

    well as administrative problems. The Cell also performs any other work assigned from time

    to time to promote higher education among these two communities suffering from economic,

    social and educational deprivations. UGC Cell for coaching facilities for SC/ST, Minorities

    and OBC (non-creamy layer) students has been established and a Computer Lab with internet

    facility has been made available to SC/ST students. The main objective of the SC/ST Cell is

    to ensure proper implementation of various schemes of University Grants

    Commission/Government of India/State Government introduced from time to time.

    UGC CELL FOR COACHING SCHEMES To implement the objective of UGCs Merged Schemes of the General Development Assistance under XI plan period, and to prepare students to enter into varied professional

    fields, the University has established the UGC Cell for Coaching Schemes for SCs, STs, OBC

    (Non Creamy Layer) and Minorities. The Cell has implemented three schemes viz. (i)

    Schemes of Remedial Coaching at Undergraduate and Postgraduate Level for Scheduled

    Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Minority Communities students (ii) Coaching Schemes for

    Entry Into Services for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Minority Communities

    Students (iii) Scheme for Coaching for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Minority

    Communities Candidates to prepare for National Eligibility Test or State Eligibility Test

    (NET) or State Eligibility Test (SET) for Lectureship. The enrolled students are divided into

    various groups.

    In addition to the UGC schemes, the above Group in Charges also look after the other

    schemes (State or any other) for SC/BC/OBC and Minorities candidates.

    Besides faculty members, research scholars and PG students, teachers from other universities

    are also invited to deliver special lectures to the enrolled students.

    Lectures delivered by:

    1. Eminent Educationist = 2 2. Teachers = 652 3. Research Scholar/PG Students = 90

    CAREER AND COUNSELING CELL The Career and Counseling Cell has been established in the Chaudhary Devi Lal

    University, Sirsa for carrying out placement and counseling activities, for the welfare of the

    students of the University.

    The Career and Counseling Cell organized following activities during 2012:

    1. Campus Recruitment for the graduate and post graduate students of BBA/BCA/BA/B.Com/MCA/M.Sc.(IT)/B.Sc. (IT)/MBA was organized on

    25.02.12 for recruitment in Tech. Mahindra and Andy Solar Companies.

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    2. Campus Placement for the post graduate students (Chemistry) was organized on 16.03.2012 for recruitment in Jubiliant Chemsys Limited, Noida.

    3. Two parallel seminars in association with United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), New Delhi were organized by the Cell on 21.03.2012 i.e.

    Fulbright Fellowship Opportunity the U.S. for the research scholar and faculty

    members of the University and Higher Education in the U.S. for the under

    graduate and post graduate students of the University.

    4. 522 books of competitive examinations were purchased for the students of all streams during 2012.

    RTI CELL The RTI Cell deals with RTI applications and RTI appeals on behalf of the University

    under provision of the RTI Act, University Act, University calendars and rules and

    regulations and provides the information to the seekers.

    WOMEN COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE/GRIEVANCE CELL 1. Prof. (Mrs.) Riecha Tanwar Chairman

    Director, Women Studies Research Centre, KUK

    2. Ms. Kumud Bansal (Advocate & Social Worker) Member

    3. Prof. Sultan Singh Member

    4. Dr. (Mrs.) Monika Verma Member

    5. Dr. (Mrs.) Deepti Dharmani, Member-Secretary

    EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCES REDRESSAL COMMITTEE 1. Registrar Convenor/ Chairperson

    2. Concerned Chairperson or nominee Member

    3. Dr. Ashok Makkar, Deptt. of Law Member

    4. Dr. Sultan Dhanda, Deptt. of Pub. Admn. Member

    5. D.R. / A. R. (Estt.) Member/ Secretary

    ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE 1 Vice-Chancellor Chairman (Ex-officio) 2 Registrar

    3 SDM, Sirsa

    4 DSP HQ, Sirsa

    5 Prof. (Mrs.) Anu Shukla

    6 Proctor

    7 Chief Warden

    8 Dean Students Welfare 9 Director, Youth Welfare

    10 Programme Co-ordinator, NSS

    11 Sh. Rajesh Vaid

    12 Ms. Kumud Bansal, Advocate

    13 Sh. Arun Mehta, Editor-in-Chief, Samar Ghosh, Sirsa

    14 Sh. Ram Kumar Bangar, H. No. 419, Sector 15A, Hisar

    (Parents Representative nominated by the Vice-Chancellor)

    15 Ms. Pooja, Research Scholar, Department of Biotechnology

    (Student representative-Girls, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor)

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    16 Sh. Ravinder Kumar, Research Scholar,

    Department of Energy & Environmental Sciences

    (Student representative-Boys, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor)

    17 Sh. Ramesh Hans, Superintendent

    ANTI RAGGING SQUAD (FOR HOSTELS) 1. Chief Warden 2. Girls Hostel Warden-I

    3. Girls Hostel Warden-II 4. Boys Hostel Warden-I

    5. Boys Hostel Warden-II 6. ADSW

    MONITORING CELL ON RAGGING 1. Proctor 2. Dean Students Welfare 3. Chief Warden 4. Dr. Deepti Dharmani

    5. Sh. Rajesh Vaid 6. Dr. Shaffali

    PROCTORIAL COMMITTEE 1. Proctor 2. Dean of Students Welfare 3. Chief Warden 4. Dr. (Mrs.) Deepti Dharmani

    5. Dr. (Mrs.) Nivedita 6. Dr. Abhey Singh

    7. Dr. Rani Devi

    INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL The University has constituted the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) to instil the

    momentum of Quality consciousness and continuous improvement. The cell works to develop

    a quality system of conscious, consistent and catalytically programmed action for improving

    the academic and administrative performance of the HEIs and to promote measures for

    institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalization of quality

    culture and institutionalization of best practices.

    The IQAC has started its efforts for achievement of the above said goals by gearing itself

    towards preparing the University for the National Assessment and Accreditation Council

    (NAAC) inspection. Grade from NAAC is considered Hall Mark of the quality of any HEI.

    Seven key areas have been identified and University is progressing fast in the all key areas.

    The results of the efforts put in by the Cell will be visible with the Inspection from the NAAC

    team.

    Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS) has been made mandatory in the light of the

    latest UGC guidelines for recruitment & Career Advancement of teachers and other academic

    posts. The Cell is at advanced stage of finalizing the PBAS proforma with all its minute

    details and the same will be used for future recruitment and Career Progression of teachers

    and other academic posts.

    EDITORIAL BOARD FOR UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNAL

    1. Prof. Sultan Singh 2. Prof. Anu Shukla

    3. Prof. S. K. Gahlawat 4. Dr. J. S. Jakhar

    5. Dr. Manoj Siwach 6. Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan

    7. Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu

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    CHAPTER -2

    AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY

    I. COURT

    A. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

    1. Chancellor- His-Excellency : Chairman Shri Jagannath Pahadia

    Governor, Haryana

    2. Dr. K.C. Bhardwaj, Vice Chancellor

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

    3. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government of Haryana,

    Finance Department, Chandigarh.

    4. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government of

    Haryana, Education Department, Chandigarh.

    5. The Higher Education Commissioner, Haryana, Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5,

    Panchkula.

    6. Director General, Health Services, Haryana, Chandigarh.

    7. The Director, Technical Education, Haryana, Panchkula

    8. Prof.(Mrs.) Anu Shukla, Dean, Faculty of Humanities

    9. Prof. Sultan Singh, Dean Academic Affairs (upto 20.12.2012)

    Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management

    10. Prof. Suresh Kumar Gahlawat

    Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, DSW & Dean of Colleges

    11. Prof. Shamsher Singh Jungbahadur (upto 31.03.2012) Dr. Ravinder Pal Ahlawat (w.e.f. 07.08.2012)

    Dean, Faculty of Education

    12. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Dr. Manoj Siwach (up to 01.10.2012)

    13. Dean, Faculty of Law Dr. J. S. Jakhar

    14. Prof. Vikram Singh, Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences

    15. Prof. Praveen Aghamkar, Controller of Examinations

    B. OTHER MEMBERS Two persons elected by Haryana Vidhan Sabha from amongst its members

    16. Shri Naresh Selwal, MLA (w.e.f. 05.03.2012)

    Village Madanpur, Tehsil Uklana Mandi, Distt. Hissar.

    17. Shri Ram Niwas Ghorela, MLA (w.e.f. 05.03.2012) # 137-138, Balsand Road, Professor Colony, Hissar

    Professors of the University not exceeding ten, on the basis of seniority by

    rotation 18. Prof. Aseem Miglani Five teachers elected from amongst the Readers and Lecturers of the University

    19. Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal, Reader

    20. Dr. Monika Verma, Reader

    21. Dr. Kapil Choudhary, Lecturer

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    22. Sh. Harish Kumar, Lecturer

    23. Sh Ravinder, Lecturer

    One Principal from College(s) of Education

    24. Dr. Poonam Gupta (w.e.f.25.09.2012)

    Principal B.S. K. College of Education Mandi Dabwali

    C. Registrar Ex-Officio Member Secretary

    25. Dr. Manoj Siwach

    II. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

    A. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

    1. Dr. K.C.Bhardwaj, Vice Chancellor, Chairman

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

    2. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government, Haryana,

    Finance Department, Chandigarh

    3. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government, Haryana,

    Education Department, Chandigarh

    4. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government Haryana,

    Technical Education Department, Chandigarh

    B. OTHER MEMBERS Five Deans of the Faculty

    5. Prof. Sultan Singh,

    Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management (upto 29.03.2012)

    Dean, Academic Affairs (upto 20.12.2012)

    6. Prof. Vikram Singh,

    Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences

    7. Dr. Manoj Siwach, Dean (from 30.03.2012 to 01.10.2012)

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    8. Prof. Shamsher Singh Jungbahadur (upto 15.03.2012)

    Dr. Ravinder Pal Ahlawat (w.e.f. 07.08.2012)

    Dean, Faculty of Education

    9. Prof. Anu Shukla, Dean, Faculty of Humanities (upto 16.07.2012)

    10. Prof. S. K.Gahlawat, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences (upto 15.03.2012)

    11. Dr. J. S. Jakhar, Dean, Faculty of Law (w.e.f. 20.07.2012)

    One out of Professors of the UTDs other than Dean

    10. Prof. Aseem Miglani (w.e.f. 08.08.2012)

    Two teachers elected from amongst the Readers and Lecturers of the University

    11. Dr. Ravinder Pal Ahlawat, Reader (upto 04.03.2012)

    12. Dr. Dilbag Singh, Reader (upto 04.03.2012)

    13. Dr. Abhey Singh, Reader (w.e.f. 12.04.2012)

    14. Dr. Rani Devi, Lecturer (w.e.f. 12.04.2012)

    Two Principals from Colleges

    15. Sh. R.K. Sharma, Principal, Govt. PG College of Women, Bhodia Khera,

    Fatehabad (w.e.f. 05.01.2012)

    16. Sh. H.S. Dudi, Principal, Govt. College, Mithi Sureran (w.e.f. 05.01.2012 upto

    31.01.2012)

    17. Dr. D.K. Kaushik, Principal, M.M. College Fatehabad (w.e.f. 22.03.2012)

    C. Registrar Ex-Officio Secretary

    14. Dr. Manoj Siwach

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    III FINANCE COMMITTEE

    A. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

    1. Dr. K.C.Bhardwaj, Vice Chancellor, Chairman

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

    2. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary

    to Government of Haryana, Finance Department, Chandigarh

    3. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary

    to Government of Haryana, Education Department, Chandigarh

    4. The Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary

    to Government of Haryana, Technical Education Department, Chandigarh

    B. OTHER MEMBERS 5. Prof. Sultan Singh, Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management

    6. Prof. S. K. Gahlawat, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences

    C. Registrar Ex-Officio Member Secretary

    7. Dr. Manoj Siwach

    IV. ACADEMIC COUNCIL

    EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

    1. Dr. K.C.Bhardwaj, Vice Chancellor, Chairman

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

    2. The Higher Education Commissioner Haryana, Sector-5, Panchkula.

    3. Prof.(Mrs.) Anu Shukla, Dean, Faculty of Humanities

    4. Prof. Sultan Singh, Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management

    Dean Academic Affairs (upto 20.12.2012)

    Chairperson, Department of Business Administration and Commerce

    5. Prof. Suresh Kumar Gahlawat Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences,

    Dean Students Welfare, Dean of Colleges, Chairperson, Department of Energy & Environmental Sciences and Food Science & Tech.

    6. Prof. Shamsher Singh, Proctor, Dean, Faculty of Education,

    Chairperson, Department of Education, (up to 31.03.2012) Dr. Ravinder Pal Ahlawat, Reader, Dean, Faculty of Education (w.e.f. 07.08.2012)

    Chairperson, Department of Education

    7. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences

    Dr. Manoj Siwach, (upto 01.10.2012)

    8. Dr. J. S. Jakhar, Dean, Faculty of Law

    Chairperson, Department of Law

    9. Prof. Vikram Singh, Chief Warden, Proctor

    Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences

    Chairperson, Department of Chemistry

    10. Prof. Praveen Aghamkar, COE,

    Chairperson, Department of Physics 12. Prof. Aseem Miglani, Chairperson,

    Department of Mathematics

    13. Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach

    Chairperson, Department of Public Administration

    14. Dr. Dilbag Singh, Reader

    Chairperson, Department of CSA

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    15. Dr. Umed Singh, Reader, Chairperson

    Department of English

    16. Sh. V.S. Chauhan, Reader, Chairperson,

    Department of JMC

    17. Dr. Abhey Singh Godara, Reader, Chairperson,

    Department of Economics

    19. Dr. Raj Kumar Salar, Reader Chairperson, Department of Biotechnology

    19. Dr. Monika Verma, Reader

    Chairperson, Department of Physical Education

    20. Dr. Manoj Siwach, Department of Economics

    Reader in the Faculty of Social Sciences

    21. Dr. J.S. Jakhar, Reader

    Department of Law, Faculty of Law

    22. Dr. D.P. Warne, Reader, Department of Commerce

    Faculty of Commerce and Management

    23. Dr. Priyanka Siwach, Reader, Department of Biotechnology

    Faculty of Life Sciences

    24. Dr. Surender Singh Mor, Lecturer,

    Department of Business Admn, Faculty of Comm. and Mgmt.

    25. Dr. Ashok Kumar S/O Sh Satnarayan, Lecturer,

    Department of Phy.Edu., Faculty of Education

    26. Dr. Rani Devi, Lecturer

    Department of EES, Faculty of Life Sciences

    27. Dr. Sushil Kumar, Lecturer Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences

    28. Sh Rohtas, Lecturer, Department of Economics

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    29. Sh Amit, Lecturer

    Department of JMC, Faculty of Humanities

    30. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Lecturer, Department of Law, Faculty of Law

    Five Educationists

    31. Prof. Nawal Kishore,

    Department of Physics, GJUS&T, Hisar

    32. Prof. KPS Mahalwar,

    Department of Law, MDU Rohtak

    33. Prof. D.D. Arora,

    Department of Management, KU Kurukshetra

    34. Prof. S.S. Dhillon,

    Former Head & Dean, Department of Zoology,

    Punjabi University, # 213 Ajit Nagar, Patiala

    35. Sh. R.K.Sehgal, HES-I (Retd), Former Principal,

    # 479 Sector, Sector 20, Sirsa

    36. Dr. Manoj Siwach, Registrar Ex-Officio Member Secretary

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    CHAPTER -3

    EXAMINATION BRANCH

    EXAMINATION RESULTS-2012

    The result of May/June 2012 Examinations of the following courses being run by the

    University on the Campus through Regular Mode processed and the number of candidates

    who passed the examinations is as under:

    1. FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT

    (A) Department of Business Administration

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D(Management) Course

    Work

    06 04 66.66%

    2. MBA Sem.-08 (5 Year Integrated) 49 40 81.63%

    3. M.B.A. Sem.-06 (5 Year Integrated) 39 32 82.05%

    4. MBA Sem-04 (5 Yr Integrated

    Course)

    41 39 95.12%

    5. MBA Sem.-02 (5 Year) 48 18 37.50%

    6. MBA Sem.-04 (2 Year) 77 71 92.20%

    7. MBA (B.E.) Sem.-04 10 10 100.00%

    8. M.B.A. Sem.-02 (Two Year) 47 30 63.82%

    9. BBA Sem.-02 (Colleges) 162 17 10.49%

    10. BTM Sem.-02 (Colleges) 27 05 18.51%

    (B) Department of Commerce

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Commerce) Course Work 07 05 71.42%

    2. M. Phil (Commerce) Sem.-02 12 04 33.33%

    3. M. Com. Sem.-04 49 44 89.79%

    4. M. Com. Sem.-02 (Deptt./Colleges) 211 180 85.30%

    5. B. Com. Sem.-02 (All Colleges) 1830 615 33.7%

    2. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

    (A) Department of Education

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Education) Course Work 07 07 100.00%

    2. M. Phil (Education) Sem.-02 12 10 83.33%

    3. M.A. (Education) Sem.-04 23 16 69.56%

    4. M.A (Education) Sem-02 22 09 40.90%

    5. M.Ed. (Colleges) 169 132 78.10%

    6. B.Ed. (Deptt./Colleges) 3386 2554 75.42%

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    (B) Department of Physical Education

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Physical Education)

    Course Work

    07 02 28.57%

    2. M. Phil. (Physical Education) 23 23 100.00%

    3. M.P.Ed. Sem.-04 (All Colleges) 26 22 84.61%

    4. M.P.Ed. Sem-02 30 26 86.66%

    5. C.P.Ed. Sem.-04 (All Colleges) 50 46 92.00%

    6. C.P.Ed. Sem.-02 (Colleges) 288 257 89.23%

    7. B.P.Ed. Sem.-02 (All Colleges) 85 70 82.35%

    3. FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    (A) Department of Economics

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. ( Economics) Course Work 1 1 100%

    2. M. Phil. (Economics) Sem.-02 15 08 53.33%

    3. M.Sc. (Economics-Honours 5-Year)

    Sem.-02

    47 05 10.63%

    4. M.Sc (Economics) 5 Year Sem.-04 33 16 48.48%

    5. M.A. (Economics) Sem.-04 (2 Year) 43 38 88.37%

    6. M.A (Economics) Sem.-02 (2 Year)

    (Deptt./Colleges)

    136 79 58.08%

    (B) Department of Public Administration

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. M. Phil. (Public Admn.) Sem.-02 17 16 94.11%

    2. M.A.(Public Administration) Sem.-04 34 28 82.35%

    3. M.A. (Public Admn.) Sem.-02 46 40 86.95%

    4. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

    (A) Department of English

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. M. Phil. (English) Sem.-02 08 08 100%

    2. M.A. (English) Sem.-04 46 34 73.91%

    3. M.A (English) Sem.-02

    Deptt./Colleges)

    166 102 61.44%

    [

    (B) Department of Journalism & Mass Communication

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. M.A. (Mass Comm.) Sem.-04 17 17 100%

    2. M.A (Mass Comm.) Sem.-02

    (Deptt./Colleges)

    55 41 74.54%

    3. B.A. Mass Comm. Sem.-06 11 06 54.54%

    4. B.A ( Mass Comm.) Sem-04 20 4 20%

    5. B.A. (Mass Comm.) Sem.-02

    (Deptt./Colleges)

    57 16 28.07%

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    5. FACULTY OF LAW

    (A) Department of Law

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D (Law) Course Work 18 09 50.00%

    2. LL.M. Sem.-02 24 09 37.50%

    3. LL.B. Sem.-08 (5 Year Integrated) 21 15 71.42%

    4. LL.B. Sem.-06 (5 Year Integrated

    Course)

    19 17 89.47%

    5. LL.B. Sem.-04 (5 Year Integrated) 34 15 44.11%

    6. LL.B. Sem.-02 (5 Year Integrated) 49 01 2.04%

    7. LL.B. Sem.-06 (3 Year) 53 37 69.81%

    8. LL.B. Sem.-04 (3rd

    Year) 57 32 56.14%

    9. LLB. Sem.-02 (Three Year) 96 47 48.95%

    6. FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES

    (A) Department of Biotechnology

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Biotechnology) Course

    Work

    13 12 92.30%

    2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Sem.-04 26 25 96.15%

    3.

    M.Sc. (Bio-Technology) Sem.-02 28 27 96.42%

    4. B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Sem.-02

    (Colleges)

    30 02 6.66%

    (B) Department of Energy & Environmental Sciences

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Env. Sc.) Course Work 09 06 66.66%

    2. M. Phil. (Env. Sc.) Sem.-02 03 03 100.00

    3. M.Sc. (Env. Sc.) Sem.-04 08 07 87.50%

    4. M.Sc. (Environmental Sciences)

    Sem.-02

    09 08 88.88%

    (C) Department of Food Science & Technology

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (F.S.T.) Course Work 05 04 80.00%

    2. M.Sc. (F.S.T.) Sem.-04 19 19 100.00%

    3. M.Sc. (F.S.T.) Sem.-02 10 06 60.00%

    7. FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

    (A) Department of Chemistry

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. M.Sc. (Chemistry) Sem.-04 45 30 66.66%

    2. M.Sc. (Chemistry) Sem-02 46 40 86.95%

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    (B) Department of Mathematics

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D (Mathematics) Course Work 04 04 100%

    2. M.Sc. (Mathematics)Sem.-04 (5 Year) 25 08 32.00%

    3. M.Sc (Math) Sem.-04 (2 Year) 51 31 60.78%

    4. M.Sc. (Mathematics) Sem.-02

    (2 Year)

    73 29 39.72

    5. M.Sc. (Mathematics) Sem.-02

    (5 Year)

    27 03 11.11%

    [

    (C) Department of Physics

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (Physics) Course Work 03 03 100.00%

    2. M.Sc. (Physics) Sem.-04 49 48 97.95%

    3. M.Sc. (Physics) Sem.-02 46 40 86.95%

    (C) Department of Computer Science & Applications

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. Pre-Ph.D. (CSA) Course Work 02 02 100.00%

    2. M. Tech. Sem-04 (Full Time) 16 16 100.00

    3. M. Tech Sem.-02 (Part-Time) 38 26 68.42%

    4. M. Tech. Sem-06 (Part Time) 05 05 100.00

    5. M. Tech. (CSE) Sem.-04 (Part-Time) 34 31 91.17%

    6. M. Tech. (CSE) Sem.-02 Full-Time 35 29 82.85%

    7. MCA Sem.-06 54 52 96.29%

    8. MCA Sem-04 58 56 96.55%

    9. M.C.A. Sem.-02 56 53 94.64%

    8. CH. DEVI LAL MEM. GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, PANNIWALA MOTA, SIRSA

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. B. Tech. (CSE) Sem.-08 60 56 93.33%

    2. B. Tech. (ECE) Sem.-08 64 57 89.06%

    3. B. Tech. (EE) Sem.-08 63 59 93.65%

    4. B. Tech. (CE) Sem.-08 33 28 84.84%

    5. B. Tech. (FT) Sem.-08 27 16 59.25%

    6. B. Tech. (ME) Sem.-08 63 48 76.19%

    7. B. Tech. (CSE) Sem.-06 66 55 83.33%

    8. B. Tech. (ECE) Sem.-06 59 41 69.49%

    9. B. Tech. (EE) Sem.-06 63 35 55.55%

    10. B. Tech. (CE) Sem.-06 61 34 55.73%

    11. B. Tech. (FT) Sem.-06 29 19 65.51%

    12. B. Tech. (ME) Sem.-06 59 37 62.71%

    13. B. Tech. (CSE) Sem.-04 77 22 28.57%

    14. B. Tech. (CE) Sem.-04 74 14 18.91%

    15. B. Tech (ECE) Sem.-04 73 25 34.24%

    16. B. Tech. (EE) Sem.-04 72 25 34.72%

    17. B. Tech (ME) Sem.-04 69 30 43.47%

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    9. MISClEANEOUS

    Sr. No. Class Appeared Passed Pass Percentage

    1. M.A. (Hindi) Sem.-02 103 51 59.51%

    2. M.A. (Punjabi) Sem.-02 31 22 70.96%

    3. M.A. (Psychology) Sem.-02 37 18 48.64%

    4. M.A. (Political Sc.) Sem.-02 40 35 87.50%

    5. M.Sc. (Geography) Sem.-02 17 06 35.29%

    6. B.Sc. (Medical) Sem.-02 42 12 28.57%

    7. B.Sc. (Non Medical) Sem.-02 493 221 44.82%

    8. B.Sc. (Computer Sc.) Sem.-02 192 57 29.68%

    9. B.A. Sem.-02 5107 703 13.76%

    10. B.A. (Punjabi Honours) Sem.-02 23 05 21.73%

    11. BCA Sem.-02 158 78 49.36%

    12. B. Lib. & Inf. Sc. Sem.-02 22 16 72.72%

    13. Shastri Part-1 32 11 34.37%

    14. Visharad 08 00 00.00%

    First Convocation of the University The 1

    st Convocation of the University was held on 20

    th January, 2012. Honble Chief Minister,

    Haryana, Chaudhary Bhupinder Singh Hooda was the Chief Guest of the Convovation. His

    Excellency Governor-Chancellor, Sh. Jagannath Pahadia conferred 44 Ph.D. Degrees to the

    Ph.D. Scholars of different Faculties of the University. The students who obtained 1st Division

    in their respective courses/steam in May 2011 examinations through Regular Mode were

    invited in the Convocation. The Honble Chief Guest Sh. Bhupinder Singh Hooda awarded Gold Medal alongwith certificate to 17 students of May-2011 examination of Regular Mode,

    who stood first with 1st Division in the said examination in the first attempt. While total 625

    degrees, which includes PG/UG of different course/steam, were awarded by the

    Vice-Chancellor. Gold Medals alongwith certificates of remainig eligible students have been

    given to the students through their respective Department (Regular mode) and University

    Centre for Distance Learning (Distance Education mode). The degrees from May-2004 to

    May-2011 examinations (Regular mode and Distance Education mode) were sent to the

    concerned students through the respective Department and University Centre for Distance

    Learning. Souvenir of the University was also released by His Excellency Governor-

    Chancellor, Sh. Jagannath Pahadia during the Convocation.

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    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Established in 2003)

    1. Name of the Programme(s)

    Sr. No. Name of the Course(s)/ Programmes

    Total

    No. of

    Seats

    No. of

    Applications

    Received for

    Admission

    Students

    Enrolled

    Regular Self Finance

    1. MBA-2 Year (G) 100 207 98

    2. MBA- 2 Year (BE) 40 29 14

    3. Ph.D. 40 - -

    4. MBA-5 Year 60 179 60

    2. Faculty member(s) 2.1 Regular

    Sr. No. Name of Teacher Designation Highest Qualification

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    Prof. Sultan Singh

    Dr. Arti Gaur

    Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat

    Dr. Sanjeet Kumar

    Dr. Himani Sharma

    Dr. Surender Mor (On EOL)

    Professor

    Lecturer

    Lecturer

    Lecturer

    Lecturer

    Lecturer

    Ph.D

    Ph.D

    Ph.D

    Ph.D

    Ph.D

    Ph.D

    2.2 Teaching Associate(s)

    Sr. No. Name of Teacher Designation Highest Qualification

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    12.

    Mr. Shri Krishan

    Mr. Sameesh

    Ms. Sonia

    Mr. Sunil Panwar

    Mr. Sachin

    Ms. Babita Dhaniya

    Ms. Sapna

    Mr. Parveen

    Mr. Kanwaljeet

    Mr. Ankur Sangwan

    Mr. Vipin

    Ms. Sonam

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    Teaching Associate

    MBA

    MBA

    MBA

    MBA

    MBA

    M.Phil

    MBA

    M.Phil

    MBA

    M.Phil

    MBA

    MBA

    3. Co-curricular activities held in the Department, if any. 1. An educational trip to Mussori, Haridwar and Dehradun was organized from April, 13- 16, 2012.

    2. An Industrial visit to Shivalik Agro Pvt. Ltd. at Chandigarh was organized on May 5th, 2012.

    3. An educational trip to Kulu Manali and Rishikesh was organized from October, 29 to November 2, 2012.

    4. Placement of Students

    Name of Student Name of the Employer

    1.Vipin Kumar CDLU, Sirsa.

    2.Sonam CDLU, Sirsa.

    3.Parveen Vashisth CDLU, Sirsa.

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    4.Sudeep PGT School Cadre, Sirsa.

    5. Anil Goyal Rajasthan State Food and Civil Supply

    Corporation

    6. Sanjay Taneja AXIS Bank, Delhi

    7.Kanchan Canara Bank, Chandigarh

    8.Ritika Corporation Bank, Delhi

    9.Sunny Bank of India, Goa

    10.Deepak Sethi HDFC Bank, Sirsa

    11.Vanita HDFC Bank, Dabwali

    12.Sanjay L&T, Sirsa

    13.Saloni Reliance Insurance, Sirsa

    14.Dheeraj Sachdeva Reliance Insurance, Sirsa

    15.Ankit I.G. Govt. College, Tohana.

    16.Anjali Bharat Group of Colleges, Sardulgarh

    17.Suraj IBM, Delhi

    18.Neelam Policy Bazar, Gurgaon

    19.Punam Policy Bazar, Gurgaon

    20.Jyoti Singla C.M.K.P.G.Girls college, Sirsa

    21.Rashid Field Inspector, Hafed, Gurgaon

    22.Sarfaraz Haryana Police

    23.Amit FarmTrack Tractors, Jaipur

    24.Ramesh Shah Satnam Ji College For Boys, Sirsa

    5. Thrust area(s) for students Human Resource, Finance, Agri-Business, Organization Behaviour, Banking, Marketing,

    Economics and General Management.

    6. Book(s)/Chapter(s) published by Faculty Members of The Department Chapter(s)/Unit(s) contributed in edited book(s):

    Title of the

    Chapter

    Title of the

    Book

    Name of

    Contributor Chapter(s)

    contributed

    Name of

    Publisher

    Year/

    Edition

    Extent of Impact

    of TV Advertising

    on Childrens Behaviour: An

    Exploratory Study

    of Persuasion

    Business

    Management-

    Key Research

    Issues

    Sultan

    Singh, &

    Jaimanpreet

    Kaur

    Chapter 44 Excel

    Books, New

    Delhi.

    1st

    Edition,

    2012

    Impact of

    Experience in

    Maintaining Work

    Life Balance: A

    Study of Selected

    Companies in

    Haryana

    Overall

    Profitability

    Measurement of

    Major Private

    Banks in India.

    Business

    Management-

    Key Research

    Issues

    Business

    Management-

    Key Research

    Issues

    Arti Gaur

    & Suman

    Ghlawat

    Arti Gaur,

    & Sunita

    Sukhija, and

    Julee

    Chapter 02

    Chapter 26

    Excel Books

    Excel Books

    Global

    Research

    1st

    Edition,

    2012

    1st

    Edition,

    2012

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    A Study on

    Customer

    Satisfaction

    regarding Services

    Provided by

    Cellular Service

    Providers

    The Talent

    Supply Chain

    Management of

    Ageing

    Workforce:

    Ethical

    Implications for

    HRM

    Practitioners)

    Contemporary

    Issues in Service

    Marketing Challenges for

    21st Century

    Emerging

    Paradigms in

    Business Ethics

    Arti Gaur,

    Sunita

    Sukhija and

    Suman

    Ghalawat

    Arti Gaur,

    & Neelam

    and Rajesh

    Kumar

    Chapter 01

    Chapter 10

    Publications,

    New Delhi

    Published by

    Mata Gujri

    College

    affiliated to

    Punjabi

    University,

    Patiala

    2012

    1st

    Edition,

    2012

    A Study of

    Decision Making

    Styles of Teachers

    Business

    Management-

    Key Research

    Issues

    Himani

    Sharma

    Chapter 01

    Excel Books 2012

    7. Research paper(s)/Article(s) published by faculty members of the department 7.1 International Journal

    1. Singh, Sultan and Chaudhary, Sahila (2012), Impact of Reforms on Asset Quality in Indian Banking, ZENITH: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Singapore, Vol. 2, Issue 1, January, (ISSN: 2231-5780), pp.13-31.

    2. Gaur, Arti, Sukhija, Sunita and Julee (2012), A Study of Financial Assessment of Selected Banks in India Online International Journal of Research in Finance and Marketing, Vol. 2, Issue 2, February, (ISSN: 2231-5985), pp. 118-140.

    3. Sharma, Himani and Mehta, Shallu (2012), Customer Attitude towards the use of Shampoos: A Case Study of Sirsa City, International Journal of Research in Finance & Marketing, Vol. 2, Issue 2, February, 2012 (ISSN: 2231-5985), pp. 267- 278.

    4. Khunger, Sameesh & Singh, Sultan (2012), Evaluation of Micro Finance Practices in Commercial Banks and Cooperative Banks, Parmana Research Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1, July-September, (ISSN: 2249-2976), pp. 282-287.

    7.2 National Journal

    1. Singh, Sultan and Chaudhary, Sahila (2012), Analysis of Capital Adequacy and Asset Quality of Selected Public, Private and Foreign Banks in India, KAIM Journal of Management and Research, Vol. 5, Issue 1, May-October, (ISSN: 0974-9462), pp.23-

    30.

    2. Gaur Arti and Ghlawat, Suman (2012), Impact of Demographic Variables on WLB - A Study of Selected Companies in Haryana, Rai Management Journal of Rai Business School, New Delhi, Vol. 8, Issue 1, July, (ISSN: 0975-4326), pp. 110-126.

    3. Gaur, Arti, Ghalawat, Suman and Dhingra, Atul (2012), Framework of Work- Life Balance for Employees Satisfaction in Banking and Insurance Companies, Vanijya, A Refereed Journal of Business Studies by Department of Commerce, Dibrugarh

    University, Dibrugarh Assam, India, Volume 22, pp 115-129, July-December (ISSN:

    0972- 6594).

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    4. Gaur, Arti & Ghalawat, Suman (2012), "A Study of Factors Influencing Branded Wears and their Impact on Demographic Variables , Bharati Vidyapeeths Journal of Management Research, New Delhi, Vol.4, No.2, October, (ISSN: 0976- 4739).

    5. Gaur, Arti, Bhardwaj, Deepak and Arora, Nancy (2012), Consumer Buying Behavior Regarding the Branded Apparels, Emerging Trends in Social Sciences Quarterly Research Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, October- December (ISSN: 2277-8624), pp.89-

    92.

    8. Seminar(s), Conferences(s) etc., attended and paper(s) presented 8.1 National Seminar

    1. UGC sponsored National Seminar on Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in 21

    st Century organized by Department of Management Studies, Deenbandhu Chotu

    Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal (Sonepat) under SAP on 2-3

    February, 2012.

    Paper Presented:

    Towards an Entrepreneurial Society in India: Issues and Challenges (Author: Rajneesh

    Ahlawat)

    Opportunities and Challenges for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Owners in

    India (Author: Himani Sharma, Ms. Neha Arya and Ms. Kaveri Hans)

    Challenges and Opportunities of Entrepreneurship in India - A Snapshot of Women

    Entrepreneurship (Author: Dr. Arti Gaur, Ms. Sunita Sukhija and Ms. Julee)

    2. National Seminar on Management on Natural Resources for Sustainable Development in India organized by Govt. P.G. College, Jind on 14-15 February, 2012.

    Paper presented: Nuclear energy and Sustainability Development: An Indian

    Approach (Author: Rajneesh Ahlawat).

    3. National Seminar on Development and Social Transformation organized by Department of Sociology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak under SAP on 24-

    25 February, 2012

    Paper presented: Demographic Dividend in India: Issues and Challenges (Author:

    Rajneesh Ahlawat).

    4. UGC sponsored National Seminar on Changing Scenario of Business in Borderless World (sponsored by Department of Higher Education, Haryana), organized by

    Department of Commerce and Management, K. T. Government College, Ratia,

    Fatehabad, Haryana on 28 February, 2012 (Prof. Sultan Singh).

    Paper presented: Green Marketing - Opportunity for Innovation and Sustainable

    Development (Author: Arti Gaur, Parul S