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Citizens eduCation soCiety’s Shri Bhayyaji Pandharipande NATIONAL INSTIUTE OF SOCIAL WORK Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur-440009 (NAAC Re-accredited B) ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 AFFILIATED TO RASHTRASANT TUKODOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY RECONGNIZED BY GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA NAAC RE-ACCREDITED INSTITUTION Phone No. (0712) 2745074 Website: www.bpnationalinstitute.org E-mail: [email protected]

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Citizens eduCation soCiety’s

Shri Bhayyaji Pandharipande

NATIONAL INSTIUTE OF SOCIAL WORK Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur-440009

(NAAC Re-accredited B)

ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018

AFFILIATED TO RASHTRASANT TUKODOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY

RECONGNIZED BY GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA

NAAC RE-ACCREDITED INSTITUTION

Phone No. (0712) 2745074

Website: www.bpnationalinstitute.org

E-mail: [email protected]

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ANNUAL REPORT PREPARATION COMMITTEE

Dr. L.S.Tulankar - Chairman

Dr.A.S.Barde – Convener

Ms. Shubhangi Tule - Member

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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

Shri Bhayyaji Pandharipande National Institute of Social Work established

in the year 1968, with a view to train students in professional social work, and

prepares manpower for social welfare and social development. The institute is

affiliated to the Rashtrasant Tukodoji Maharaj Nagpur University has a proud

tradition of over forty four years of social work education. The institute‟s primary

mission is to educate and train persons for professional practice and for leadership

roles in the social services and the social work profession. The institute has the

benefit of having a very progressive and active governing body (management)

dedicated to the cause of the development of the college. It helps the institution in

raising additional resources which are utilized for strengthening the infrastructure

and meeting welfare needs of the students.

BPNISW aims at “Excellence in Social Work Education”. The primary aim

of this prestigious institution is to lay more emphasis not only to develop the

technical skills of our students, but also to nurture professional competency, self-

confidence, managerial abilities and entrepreneurial development. To meet the

needs of the present day, job oriented, socially relevant and innovative course like

social work, has been introduced. This course enables the students to develop their

professional skills for a prospective, meaningful employment.

I am extremely happy that the annual report committee of the institute is

bringing out the annual report for the session 2017-18. The efforts made by the

committee members are worthy of praise. I wish all stakeholders students the very

best.

Dr. L.S.Tulankar

Principal

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CONTENTS

01. Brief Particulars of the College

02. Support services Available.

03. Highlights

04. NAAC Accreditation and IQAC.

05. Beginning of the Session

06. Academic Programmes;

A) Admissions UG Level

B) Admissions PG Level

07. Examination results:

08. Financial Aids (Scholarship)

09. Workload of the Teachers (UG & PG Level)

10. Library

11. Academic Calendar of the Institute:

A) Academic Calendar

B) Administrative Calendar

12. Social Work Practicum

A) Field Work Calendar

B) Orientation Programme

C) Observational Agency Visits

D) Concurrent Practice Learning

E) Skills Laboratory Workshop

F) Student Research Projects

13. Extension activities of the College

A) Center for Elderly Care & Artho-appliances

B) Rotaract Club

14. Alumni Association

15. NSS Cell

A) Regular Activities

B) Special Village Camp

16. Study Tour (BSW & MSW)

17. College Council

18. Students Council

19. Employment & Placement Cell

20. Programmes/Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized by the Institute

21. Programmes/Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized by the Faculty

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22. Programmes/Seminars/Conferences/Workshops attended by the Faculty

23. Research Papers/Books/ Articles published by the Faculty

24. Details of Ph.D. Award, Minor/Major Research Projects

25. Lectures delivered by the Teachers (Outsides)

26. Membership in University Committees

27. Membership in Teachers Organizations

28. Teacher‟ participation in other Activities:

29. Achievement/Awards

30. Dignitaries Visited

331. Any Other

APPENDICES:

College Development Committee

List of Teaching Faculty

List of Library Staff

List of Administrative Staff

College Committee‟s

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1. Brief Particulars of the College:

The Bhayyaji Pandharipande National Institute of Social Work was established in

1968. Institute was founded by late Adv. Ishwarbabu Deshmukh. The institute is affiliated

to Rashtrasant Tukodoji Maharaj Nagpur University and recognized by Government of

Maharashtra. The institute also recognized under section 2(f) and 12(b) of University

Grants Commission Act, 1956. It has been accredited with the B+ Grade by the National

Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Bangalore in 2004 and Re-accredited in

the year 2011.

The institute offers BSW and MSW level academic programme. The BSW

programme offered with the aim of preparing generalist Social Work Practitioners

whereas MSW programme is offered with the aim of preparing advanced specialist Social

Work practitioners with a focused training in one or two areas of concentration.

The institute organizes a Brief Meets for the students and parents and Education

Plus programmes in the campus. A yearlong personality development under CLASS

(Cultivating Leadership Ability and Skills Set) is emphasized. The quality of higher

education in the institute opens a new page in the career graph of each and every student.

By nurturing the aspirations of the students for a social work profession, success becomes

a matter of course.

The institute conducts following courses besides mentioned above-

1. Dialysis Technician Assistant Course ( Add on course) 2013 -14

2. Elderly Care Attendant course – ( Add on course) 2013-14

3. BRIDGE- Vacational Training Programme - ( Value added course) 2017-18,

Details of the courses are as Follows:

1. Daialysis Technician Course: This six months certificate course was started in

the year 2013-14 in collaboration with Nephrology society of India (Vidarbha

chapter). During the academic session 2017-18 total 24 students were admitted to the

course.

This course conducted during the period from July 2017 to Dec 2017.

2. Elderly Care Attendent Course: During this session one course was conducted

from 3rd

of October to 10th

of October 2017 for Elderly Care Attendants, at the

institute. A course covering modules on Nursing Care, Physical & Mental Health

Problems of Elderly, How to take care of Elderly, First Aid etc. Total 40 members

joined the course and completed successfully. .

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3. BRIDGE – Vocational Training Programme: This course was started

during this session under CSR Scheme with co-llaboration of BOSCH India Ltd. The

first batch started on 5th

December 2017 and completed the training on 5th

February,

2018 covering modules on Soft Skills, Industry Overview and Internship. Total 14

trainnees took a benefit of this training and got a job on their interested fields.

VISSION:

The vision of the institution is “Determined for excellence in Social Work

Education”.

MISSION:

The mission of the institution is-

We at BPNISW shall work continuously to achieve-

1. To impart quality social work education.

2. To introduce newer areas of academic pursuit with greater employability potential.

3. To introduce core values of higher education with a view to bring about holistic

development of personality.

4. Providing Social Work Education for both personal and social transformation.

5. Providing means for the up-gradation of skills in order to increase the employability of

the college student

CORE VALUE’S:

An unwavering faith to human dignity.

An abiding faith in duty towards other individuals and society.

The vision and the mission of the institution is communicated to the students ,

teachers, staff and other stakeholders through its publication in prospectus,

institutional website, advertisement in news papers, orientation programme and

through Alumni Association of the institute.

The vision and mission of the institute is in tune with the National Education

Policy, 1986. The nature of social work is such that there occurs holistic

development of personality of the students. The social work syllabus is reviewed

and updated periodically.

In addition to this, the institution offers bridge courses; value added courses,

innovative courses and modular courses for the total development of personality.

These courses definitely enhance the employability of the students.

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QUALITY POLICY:

We, at Bhayyaji Pandharipande National Institute of Social Work, Hanuman

Nagar, Nagpur commit ourselves to achieve exemplary standard in Social Work

Education.

We shall continually improve all our processes and shall strive to provide

environment, conductive to seek knowledge and develop the overall personality of

students.

We shall persuade students to become conscious of their complete potential to

become professional social workers.

We shall encourage all to maintain the highest ethical standard, professional

integrity and strive for enhancing satisfaction level of students, staff parents and society.

2. Support Services Available:

The students of reserved category are eligible to get the post-higher secondary

scholarship from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Govt. of India. The students are

encouraged to participate in all curricular and co-curricular activities, through individual

counseling and small group interventions. The Library is all set to cater to the needs of

students by implementing schemes such as a Book Bank Scheme, Internet Access Center

and a scheme of making available the reference materials for Xeroxing purposes. The

college has the record of Alumni & the prominent positions held by them. The college has

assisted in formulating the Alumni Association of B.P. National Institute of Social Work,

Nagpur. The Employment and Guidance Bureau of the college registers the names of the

needy students for employment purpose & organizes lectures for them to enable them to

confidently face the selection process. The campus interviews are also facilitated.

3. Highlights:

College organized various social awareness programmes in Nagpur City.

The college has initiated Field Action activities. Elderly Care and Ortho - Appliances

Center has been launched with a view to provide meaningful field work training

facilities to the students as well as to serve the community.

An effective mentoring programme has been introduced at the college from the session

2009-2010. Mentoring programme is advocated as a strategy for improving

competencies of students.

The institute introduced specially designed entrance test called Social Work Entrance

examination [SEE] for admission to BSW part I and MSW part I courses.

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The Institute has introduced compulsory course in Environmental Studies for BSW-II

(now ivth semester) students from 2007-08. As a part fulfillment of the requirement

set by RTM Nagpur University total 44 students were admitted to the course during

the current session.

Two Compost Pits are made in the college premises. The students and staff worked

hard to make this possible. Garden waste will be deposited in these pits and mannuare

will be used for the garden of the college.

Initiated process of getting approval of as place of Higher learning and Research

Center from Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University.

Two Solar Power Lights have been installed in the college premises.

Wi-Fi facility to all is being provides.

Use of LED Bulbs in the college.

Announcement of workshop on “Intellectual property Rights Act” on 17th

July 2018.

4. NAAC Accreditation and IQAC:

As a part of Accreditation & Evaluation of Higher Education Institutions, the

Institute had been awarded B+ grade by NAAC, Bangalore in May, 2004. The college was

awarded B Re-accreditation grade in March 2011.

As a part fulfillment of the requirements of NAAC, Preparation of SSR and AQAR for

the year 20017-18 is being in the process of completition and we hope to submit it soon.

The college has also constituted IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) as recommended

by NAAC and the same has been serving in a vital way in achieving the goal of excellence

in higher education.

The primary aim of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and

catalyst action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution.

Following strategies have been adopted by IQAC which shall involve mechanism and

procedure for:

1. Ensuring time, efficient and progressive performance of academic, administrative

and financial task.

2. The relevance and quality of academic and research programmes.

3. Equitable access to and affordability of academic programmes for various sections

of the society.

4. Optimization and integration of modern methods of teaching and learning.

5. Ensuring the adequacy, maintenance and functioning of the support structure

and services.

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Some of the functions expected of IQAC are:

1. Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the various

academic and administrative activities of the institution.

2. Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education.

3. Organization of workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of

quality circle.

4. Acting as a nodal agency of the institution for quality related activities.

5. Documentation of various programmes /activities leading to quality improvement.

6. Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (IQAR) to be submitted to

NAAC based on the quality parameters.

In this session, two meeting of IQAC were held wherein green initiatives, village

adoption, preparation of NAAC 3rd

cycle and submission of SSR were some of the

prominent topics discussed in the meeting. The minutes of the meeting are uploaded at the

college web site.

The structure of the IQAC is as under:

Chairperson : Dr. L.S.Tulankar, Principal

Co-ordinator : Dr. Seema Lobo, IQAC Co-ordinator

Members : 1. Prof. R.N. Zanzad (Management Representative)

2. Dr. D.R.Barhate (Management Representative)

3. Dr. Rekha Barhate (Local Society Representative)

4. Dr. A.S.Barde, (Faculty Member) ,

5 Prof. Anil Sargar (Faculty Member)

6. Dr. N.B.Pangul (Faculty Member)

7. Dr. Vilsas Ghode, (Faculty Member)

8. Dr. Rekha Jagnale (Faculty Member)

9., Dr. P. Ganthade (Non teaching Representative)

10. Ms. Shubhangi Tule (Non teaching Representative)

11. Mr. V. Kakde (Stakeholder)

12. Ms. Komal Sargar (Students Representative)

13. Mr. Ashish Gaikwad (Studnets Representative)

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5. Beginning of the Session:

The academic session 2017-18, began on 15th

June 2017 with Principal's address to

the under-graduate & post-graduate students of BSW I, II & III and MSW-I & II. Many

meaningful programmes & several fruitful activities were conducted in the institute during

the report period. Staff & the students participated in programmes with zeal &

wholehearted enthusiasm.

6. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

A) Admissions: BSW LEVEL (UG LEVEL)

Institute has its own admission policy and procedure. As per the admission

procedure advertisement was published in Daily “Lokmat" on 7th June 2017. Prescribed

application forms were distributed from8th June to 5th

July 2017. The students were

selected for admission to Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work courses on

the basis of their academic record and through interview. Admission procedure for BSW-I

classes started immediately after the declaration of the result of H.S.S.C. in the month of

June 2017. Personal Interviews were arranged on 22.06.2017. A list of 60 selected

candidates was displayed on 23rd

June, 2017. Total 60 eligible candidates were selected

for BSW-I course through selection process.

The enrollment of the students at under graduate level was as follows:

B) Admissions: MSW LEVEL (PG LEVEL)

Admission to M.S.W.I (I & II Semester) Programme was started from 7th

July

2017 followed by selection procedure by the selection committee. Prescribed application

forms distributed from 16.07.2017. Institute has conducted Entrance examination. 98

candidates appeared to the test. A list of 60 selected candidates was displayed on 27th

July, 2017 and duration was given for seeking admission upto 30.07.2017. The second list

Caste

Category

B.S.W.1st & 2

nd

Sem. TOTAL

B.S.W.3rd

& 4th

Sem. TOTAL B.S.W.III

TOTAL

BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS

S.C. 02 03 05 05 06 11 02 01 03

S.T. 04 10 14 17 05 22 12 03 15

V.J/N.T. 04 06 10 03 01 04 03 01 04

O.B.C. 02 18 20 01 11 12 02 15 17

S.B.C. 02 05 07 00 01 01 00 01 01

Handicapped 00 01 01 00 01 01 02 01 03

OPEN 00 03 03 00 02 02 00 02 02

Total 14 46 60 26 27 53 21 24 45

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of selected 13 candidates for admission displayed on the notice board on 3rd

August, 2017.

Finally total 60 candidates have been admitted for MSW Ist year (I & II Semester) as per

the govt. resolution and policy of the collage.

The enrollment of the students at post graduate level was as follows:

7. Examination results:

During the last academic session (2017-18) students at U.G. and P.G. level

performed well at the University examination. The following table shows the details of the

results of graduate and postgraduate students.

Class No. of

Students

Appeared

No. of

Students

Passed

Percentage Highest Score in the

class

BSW-Ist Semester 60 52 86.66 Ms. Ashwini Doye

BSW – 2nd

Semester 52 50 97.82 Ms. Ashwini Doye

BSW- 3rd Sem year 53 34 64.15 Mr. Kalidas Wadme

BSW- 4th Sem year 48 47 97.91 Mr. Kalidas Wadme

BSW-III Year 44 33 75.00 Mr. Ashish Gaikwad

MSW-Ist Sem. 60 58 96.66 Mr. Nandu Dhadse

MSW-2nd Sem. 56 52 92.85 Mr. Nandu Dhadse

MSW 3rd

sem. 52 50 96.15 Ms. Prajjo Gaikwad

MSW-4th Sem 51 Result awaited

Annual Test Examination for the session 2017-2018 was conducted in two phases.

BSW 1st Sem., 2

nd Sem. & BSW final year annual test examination conducted during the

period from 15th

February to 28th

February 2019 and examinations of BSW- 2nd

,3rd

, Ivth,

and MSW 1st ,2

nd,3

rd,4

th Sem. Conducted between 15

th March to 31

st March 2019.

Caste Category M.S.W.I(I & II Sem.) TOTAL

M.S.W.II(III & IV Sem.) TOTAL

BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS

S.C. 02 10 12 05 12 17

S.T. 08 12 20 07 11 18

N.T/V.J 04 03 07 05 01 06

O.B.C. 00 14 14 02 06 08

S.B.C. 00 00 00 00 00 00

Handicapped 03 00 03 00 00 00

OPEN 01 03 04 00 03 03

Total 18 42 60 19 33 52

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8. Financial Aids (Scholarship):

Different kinds of financial aids are available to students of this institute such as

National Scholarship, GOI scholarship for SC & ST students, Scholarship to children of

Primary and secondary school teachers etc. Important financial aids availed by the

students during the session 2017-2018, details are as follows:

Sr.No. Class Caste Category No. of

beneficiaries

01 BSW-I SC 02

OBC 11

SBC 03

VJ/NT 04

ST 09

02 BSW-II SC 06

OBC 08

SBC 02

VJ/NT 03

ST 19

03 BSW-III SC 03

OBC 16

SBC 01

VJ/NT 04

ST 15

04 MSW-I SC 12

OBC 11

SBC 01

VJ/NT 07

ST 19

05 MSW-II SC 17

OBC 07

SBC --

VJ/NT 06

ST 18

Total Beneficiaries 204

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9. Workload of the Teachers:

WORKLOAD AT U.G. LEVEL:

Sr.

No

.

Class No. of

granted

sections

Intake

capacity

No. of

students

admitted

No. of students subject

offered

Workload prescribed by University Distribution of Workload

Theory Practical Tutorial Total

(1+2+3)

Name of teacher Workloa

d allotted

Balance of

workload to

be allotted

Remark

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 BSW –I

(Sem-

Frist)

1 60 64 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03 MC-CW: Working with

Individual

04 20 -- 24 Prof. V.B. Mahatme 23

Introduction to Social Work

Profession

04 22 -- 26 Dr. Seema Lobo 25

Psychology for Social

Work

04 -- -- 04 Contributory 03 03 Post vacant

Social Work Practicum -- 22 -- 22 Dr. N.B. Pangul 22

Total 64

2 BSW-II 1 60 44 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03 Sociology for Social

Worker

04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03

Working with community

& Management,

Development & Welfare

Services

04 01 -- 04 Dr. N.B. Pangul 03

Psychology Human Growth

& Development

04 -- -- 04 Contributory 04 04 Post vacant

Social Work Research 04 24 -- 28 Dr. A.S. Barde 27 Social Work Practicum -- 20 -- 20 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 20 Social Work

Practicum(Camp)

-- 01 -- 01 Dr. V.N.Ghode 01

Total (SWP+ Camp) 44+02

3 BSW-III 1 60 48 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 01 -- 05 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 04 Integrated Social Work

Practice

04 16+06 -- 26 Prof. S.V. Kodape 23

An Introduction to Some

Areas of Social Work

Practice

04 16+06

+ 01

-- 27 Prof. A.A. Sargar 24

Personal & Professional

Growth & Communication

04 16+06 -- 26 Dr. V.N.Ghode 23

Economics :Economy &

Planning in India

04 -- -- 04 Dr. P.Ganthade 03

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 06

SWP: Group Research -- 06 -- 06 Prof. V.B. Mahatme 06

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Project

SWP: Group Research

Project

06 -- 06 Dr. A.S. Barde 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. Seema Lobo 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. N.B. Pangul 06

Total (SWP +GRP +

Study Tour)

48+48+2

Sr.

No

.

Class No. of

granted

sections

Intake

capacity

No. of

students

admitted

No. of students subject

offered

Workload prescribed by University Distribution of Workload

Theory Practical Tutorial Total

(1+2+3)

Name of teacher Workloa

d allotted

Balance of

workload to

be allotted

Remark

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 BSW –I

(Sem-

Frist)

1 60 64 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03 SWP: Working with

Individual & Group

04 20 -- 24 Prof. V.B. Mahatme 23

SWP: Theory & Practice 04 22 -- 26 Dr. Seema Lobo 25 Psychology for Social

Work

04 -- -- 04 Contributory 03 03 Post vacant

Social Work Practicum -- 22 -- 22 Dr. N.B. Pangul 22

Total 64

2 BSW-II 1 60 44 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03 Sociology for Social

Worker

04 -- -- 04 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 03

Working with community

& Management,

Development & Welfare

Services

04 01 -- 04 Dr. N.B. Pangul 03

Psychology Human Growth

& Development

04 -- -- 04 Contributory 04 04 Post vacant

Social Work Research 04 24 -- 28 Dr. A.S. Barde 27 Social Work Practicum -- 20 -- 20 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 20 Social Work

Practicum(Camp)

-- 01 -- 01 Dr. V.N.Ghode 01

Total (SWP+ Camp) 44+02

3 BSW-III 1 60 48 English 04 -- -- 04 Dr. A.W. Dhage 03 Marathi 04 01 -- 05 Dr. R.R. Jagnale 04

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Integrated Social Work

Practice

04 16+06 -- 26 Prof. S.V. Kodape 23

An Introduction to Some

Areas of Social Work

Practice

04 16+06

+ 01

-- 27 Prof. A.A. Sargar 24

Personal & Professional

Growth & Communication

04 16+06 -- 26 Dr. V.N.Ghode 23

Economics :Economy &

Planning in India

04 -- -- 04 Dr. P.Ganthade 03

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Prof. V.B. Mahatme 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

06 -- 06 Dr. A.S. Barde 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. Seema Lobo 06

SWP: Group Research

Project

-- 06 -- 06 Dr. N.B. Pangul 06

Total (SWP +GRP +

Study Tour)

48+48+2

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WORKLOAD AT P.G. LEVEL:

Sr.

No

Class No. of

granted

sections

Intake

capacit

y

No. of

students

admitted

No. of students subject

offered

Workload prescribed by University Distribution of Workload

Theory Practical Tutorial Total

(1+2+3)

Name of teacher Workloa

d allotted

Balance of

workload to

be allotted

Remark

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 MSW –I

(Sem-

Frist)

1 60 57 MC-WI&F 04 06 -- 04 Dr. A.S. Barde 03 --

MC-IIWG 04 07 -- 11 Ms. DJ Bhakne 10 03 Contributory

SSSSW 04 -- -- 04 Ms. Janki Gode 03 -- Contributory

PSWPI 04 19 -- 23 Ms. RK Jamkar 22 15 Contributory

BSSSW 04 -- -- 04 Ms. LS Dakhole 03 -- Contributory

Social Work Practicum -- 10 -- 10 Prof. A.A. Sargar 10 --

Social Work Practicum 15 15 Dr. V.N.Ghode 15 --

Total 57

2 MSW-II

( Sem.-

Third)

1 60 42 MC-SSWR 04 0+6 -- 04 Prof. A.A. Sargar 03 --

PRCD 04 9+8 -- 04 Dr. N.B. Pangul 03 --

PISW 04 7+8 -- 04 Dr. V.N.Ghode 03 --

CTPMPS 04 6+7 -- 04 Dr. Seema Lobo 03 --

Dissertation -- 0+5 -- 05 Dr. A.S. Barde 05 --

Dissertation -- 0+8 -- 08 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 08 --

PCUD 04 8+0 -- 12 Ms. DJ Bhakne 11 11 Contributory

TISS 04 -- -- 04 Ms. Janki Gode 03 -- Contributory

PSWPI 04 -- -- 04 Ms. RK Jamkar 03 03 Contributory

SPLSWP 04 13+0 -- 17 Ms. LS Dakhole 16 12 Contributory

Total (SWP+Dissertation) 42+42

3 MSW –I

(Sem-

econd)

1 60 60 CTP 04 06 -- 10 Dr. A.S. Barde 09 --

MC-IVSWRM 04 10 -- 14 Prof. A.A. Sargar 13 --

MC-III:WC/CO/SAA 04 09 -- 13 Ms. DJ Bhakne 12 05 Contributory

WPD & HIV AIDS 04 -- -- 04 Ms. Janki Gode 03 -- Contributory

DPSSWP 04 19 -- 23 Ms. RK Jamkar 22 15 Contributory

Social Work Practicum -- 16+01 -- 17 Dr. V.N.Ghode 17 --

Total (SWP+ Camp) 60+01

3 MSW-II

(Sem.-

Fourth)

1 60 43 MC-SSWR 04 -- -- 04 Prof. A.A. Sargar 03

PRD (V) 04 09 -- 13 Dr. N.B. Pangul 12

HCSWP (IV) 04 07 -- 11 Dr. V.N.Ghode 10

HCSWP (V) 04 06+ 01 -- 11 Dr. Seema Lobo 10

Study Tour -- 01 -- 01 Dr. A.S. Barde 01

STUCD (IV) 04 08 -- 12 Ms. DJ Bhakne 11 11 Contributory

TSS (VI) 04 -- -- 04 Ms. Janki Gode 03 -- Contributory

SPPD 04 -- -- 04 Ms. RK Jamkar 03 03 Contributory

AMM TPTD (VI) 04 13 -- 17 Ms. LS Dakhole 16 09 Contributory

Total (SWP+ Study Tour) 48+48+2

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10. Library:

The college has a well-equipped library, with over 14,528 books of relevance to the

profession of social work. The library is computerized. The institute has installed the library

software LIB-MAN. It has an inbuilt module for the data entry, data analysis and the report

generation. The special feature of the library is that it has an open access to the students and the

attendant is always at the counter to assist with locating books and its prompt delivery.

In the session 2017-18, library has 05 life membership journals, 17 periodicals 12 other

journals, 40 Magazines including 30 free magazines and has books of 9280 titles a rounding of

12426 no. of books. The library gives various users friendly services likes reference service,

newspapers clipping service, book bank scheme for poor students, internet access service, inter-

library lone service etc. the library also provided separate reading room for students as well as

faculty members.

During the session dept. of library has conducted following programmes under the “Ishwar

Deshmukh Dyanpeeth” project:

Organized the library orientation for BSW-I students on 7/7/2017.

Organized the library visit for BSW-I students on 08/07/2017.

Organized the library orientation & visit for MSW-I students on13/7/2017.

Organized Book Talk on Creative literature of ”Ranragini”Authored Mrs Shubhangi

Bhadbhade ,by Ms. Rakhi Jamkar for BSW-I students on 21/7/2016

Organized Library Day as „Dr. Rangnathan B‟Day‟ on 12/08/2017.

Organized death anniversary of V.Rastrasant Tukdoji Maharaj on 10/10/2017.

Birth Anniversary of Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was celebrated as“Vachan Prerna Din”

on 14/10/2017

Organized Book Talk on Creative literature as”Melghathtil Mohar”author Dr.Ravindra

Kohle, by Dr.N.Pangul for BSW-I /II students on 24/2/2018.

Organized Book Talk on “Sanskar”author Dr.N.Pangul for BSW-I /II students 13/3/2018.

Organized Ad.Ishwar Deshmukh Death anniversary“Babujincya Athvani”on

06/02/2018.

Organized “Marathi Bhasha Din”on27/2/2018.

Lecture of Dr. Prashant Patil organized on “Application Statement: First Stairway towards

Profession” which was held on 7th

October, 2017.

During the current academic session the library has subscribed to INFLIBNET. As a result

the students and staff will get the benefit of e books and e journals in addition to the books

available in library. Besides this Library has installed M- OPAC by which students and staff can

serch the books available in the library using their mobile phone. We hope that technology which

is being used in the library will prove to be successful in the future.

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11. Academic Calendar of the Institute::

A) Academic Calendar for 2017-18:

Academic Calendar for BSW and MSW Degree Programme is as follows-

01. College Reopen : 15 th June, 2017

02. Last Date of Admission : As per University Notification

03. Regular Theory Classes Begins:

BSW- 1 st and 3rd

Semester

BSW –III year : First & second Week of July 2017

MSW- 1 st & 3rd

BSW- 2 nd

& 4th semester

: First & Second Week of November 2017

MSW- 2 nd

& 4th

Semester

04. Orientation Programme (SWP &Agency Visits):

BSW- 1 st

Semester :

1st week of July 2017

BSW- 3rd

Semester : 2nd

week of July 2017

BSW III year : 2nd

week of July 2017

MSW- 1st Semester : 1st week of July 2017

MSW 3rd Semester : 2

nd week of July 2017

BSW- 2nd

Semester : 1st week of November 2017

BSW - 4th

semester : 2nd

week of November 2017

MSW- 4th

Semester : 2nd

week of November 2017

05. Agency Visits Begin:

BSW 1st Semester : 3

rd Week of July 2017

MSW 1st Semester : 3rd week of July 2017

MSW 3rd

Semester : 1st week of August 2017

06. Skill Lab. Experience Sessions Begin:

BSW- 1st

Semester : 2nd

week of July 2017

BSW- 3rd semester : 3rd

week of July 2017

BSW III year : 3rd

week of July 2017

MSW- 1st Semester : 2

nd week of August 2017

MSW- 3rd

Semester : 3rd

week of July 2017

BSW- 2nd

Semester : 1st week of December 2017

BSW- 4th

Semester : 2nd

week of November 2017

MSW- 4th Semester : 3

rd week of November 2017

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07. Winter Vacation: As per University Notification (Approximately 30 days)

08. Social Work Practicum Begins:

BSW- 1 st

Semester :

1st week of August 2017

BSW- 3rd

Semester : 3rd week of July 2017

BSW III year : 3rd

week of July 2017

MSW- 1st Semester : 2nd

week of July 2017

MSW 3rd Semester : 4

th week of July 2017

BSW- 2nd

Semester : 1st week of December 2017

BSW - 4th

semester : 3rd

week of November 2017

MSW- 4th

Semester : 1st week of December 2017

09. End of Social Work Practicum & Record Submission :

BSW- 1 st

Semester :

5th October, 2017

BSW- 3rd

Semester : 30th

September, 2017

BSW III year : 10th

January, 2018

MSW- 1st Semester : 30th

September, 2017

MSW 3rd Semester : 30

th September, 2017

BSW- 2nd

Semester : 15th

February, 2018, 2017

BSW - 4th

semester : 15th

February, 2018

MSW- 4th

Semester : 15th

March, 2018

10. Study Tour:

BSW III Year : 27th

January to 1st February 2018

MSW – Ivth Semester : 21st January to 27

th January 2018

11. Village Camp

BSW 4th

Semester & MSW 2nd

Semester : 14th

January to 20th

January, 2018

12. Orientation of Group Research Project (BSW III Year) : 1st week of November, 2018

13. Research Synopsis Orientation (M.S.W. - 3rd

Sem.) : Ist

Week of September, 2017.

14. Group Project Record Submission (For BSW III year) : 3rd

t Week of January 2018.

15. Research Dissertation Presentation (M.S.W. - 4th

Sem.) : 1st Week of March 2018.

16. Research Dissertation Record Submission(M.S.W. - 4th

Sem.) : 2nd

Week of March 2018.

17. Internal Viva-Voce:

BSW- 1 st

Semester :

Second Week of October, 2017

BSW- 3rd

Semester : First Week of October, 2017

BSW III year : First week of February, 2018

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MSW- 1st Semester : Second Week of October, 2017

MSW 3rd Semester : Second week of October, 2017

BSW- 2nd

Semester : Third Week of February, 2018

BSW - 4th

semester : Forth Week of February, 2018

MSW- 4th

Semester : first Week of April, 2018

18. Fare –well Programme : End of Session of each class

19. External Viva-Voce : As per University Declaration

20. Summer Vacation : As per University Notification

(Approximately 45 days)

B) Administrative Calendar for 2017-2018:

S.N. Event Date/Week

01 Publication of Advertisements in Daily

Newspapers

Last Week of May, 2017

02 Commencement of Counter sale of Prospectus

cum Application Forms

1st of June, 2017

03 Last date for receiving requisition for issue of

Prospectus cum Application forms

10 days before RTM Nagpur

University‟s last date of admission

04 Last date for counter sale of prospectus-cum –

application form and submission of filled in

application forms

Last date of admission announced by

RTM Nagpur University

05 Admission Procedure on the basis of Social Work

Entrance (SEE),Group Discussion and Personal

Interview

In the Second week of July

06 Last date of Submission of Enrollment form Last week of July

07 Submission of Scholarship Forms Last Week of September

08 Distribution & Submission of EBC Forms Last Week of October

09 Submission of University Examination Forms October/November

12. Social Work Practicum:

The social work practicum was conducted as per the fieldwork manuals which is based on

UGC model curriculum in social work education supplied by the RTM Nagpur University. The

teachers are nominated as the teachers- In-charge for the respective classes to facilitate the process

of fieldwork practicum. Details of components of social work practicum and activities conducted

therein for each class during the session are presented as follows:

A) Social Work Practicum Calendar:

For the smooth functioning of the field work activities of the institute, field work calendar

was prepared for each class by the class in-charges separately. Following is the field work

calendar which was prepared for the session 2017 -18:

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B.S.W.-I st

Semester:

Month

Field Work Date Concurrent Field Work

Days

July 06,07,13,14.20,21,27,28 8

August 3,4,10,11,17,18,24,31 8

September 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 9

October 5,6,12,13 4

Total Days 29

1. General Orientation Programme : 6&7 July 2017

2. Social Work Practicum Orientation Programme : 13 &14 July 2017

3. Agency Visit : 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 July 2017.

4. Agency Visit Record Submission : 02 August 2017

5.. Agency visit Presentation : 03,04 August 2017

6. Structured Laboratory Experience Session : 10 August to 29 Sept.2017

7. Concurrent Practice Learning : 10 August to 05 Oct.2017

8. Last working day in Placement : 05 Oct. 2017

9. Social Work Practicum Presentation : 06 & 07 Oct. 2017

10. Record Submission : 07 Oct. 2017

11. Internal Viva-Voce : 12&13 Oct. 2017

Journal/ Report Submission Every Monday 11.00 am. To 2.00 pm.

B.S.W.-II nd

Semester:

Month

Date Total Days

November 17,23,24 3

December 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 9

January 4,5,11,12,18,19,25 7

February 1,2,8,9,15,16,22,23 8

Total Days 27

1. Social Work Practicum Orientation Programme : 16, 17, 23,& 24 Nov. 2017

2. Concurrent Practice Learning : 1st Dec.2017 to 25

th Jan. 2018

3. Concurrent Practice Learning Presentation : 1, 2, 8, &9 Feb. 2018

4. Structured Laboratory Experience Session : 2,8,9,15,16 Feb. 2018

5. Record Submission : 08 Feb. 2018

6. Internal Viva-Voce : 22 & 23 Feb. 2018

Journal/ Report Submission Every Monday 11.00 am. to 2.00 pm.

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B.S.W.-IIIrd Sem. :

Month Field Work Date Total Field Work Days

July 13,14,20,21,27,28 06

August 3,4,10,11,18,24,31 07

September 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 09

Total days 22

1. Field Work Orientation : 13, 14, 20, 21 July 2017

2. Skill Lab. Session ; 27 July 2017

3. Concurrent Practice Learning : 28th

July to 22th

Sept. 2017

4. Field Work Concluding Programme : 22 Sept. 2017

5. Final Submission of Records ; 25th

Sept. 2017

6. Internal Viva-Voce : 28 and 29 Sept. 2017

B.S.W.-IV Th Semester

:

Month Field Work Date Total Field Work Days

November 30 01

December 7,8,21,22,28,29 06

Janaury 4,5,11,12,18,19,25 07

February 1,2,8,9,15,16,22,23 08

Total days 22

1. Field Work Orientation : 30 Nov. 2017

2. Skill Lab. Session ; 8 th

Jan 2018

3. Concurrent Practice Learning : 21th

Dec.2017 to 8 th

Feb. 2018

4. Field Work Concluding Programme : 9 th

2018

5. Final Submission of Records ; 15 & 16 Feb. 2018

6. Internal Viva-Voce : 23 and 24 Feb. 2018

BSW-III :

Month

Field Work Date Concurrent Field Work

Days

July 6,7,13,14,20,21,27,28 08

August 3,4,10,11,18,24,31 07

September 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 09

October 5,6,12,13, 04

November 16,17,23,24,30 05

December 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 09

January 4,5,11,12,18,19,25 07

February 2,8,9,15,16 05

Total Days 54

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1. Orientation Programme : 13th

and 14th

July, 2017

2. Concurrent Practice Learning : 21st July, 2017 to 15

th Jan. 2018

3. Finalization of Group Project Topic : first week of August, 2017

4. Diwali vacation : 15th

Oct. to 14th

November, 2017

5. Study Tour Orientation : 21 & 22 Dec. 2017

6. Study Tour : 30 December, 2017 to 4 January, 2018

7. Study Tour Seminar : 12 January. 2018

8. Field Work Concluding Prog. : 12th

Jan. 2018

9. Research Report submission : Third week of 20th

Jan. 2018.

10. Field work Report submission : up to 15th

Jan. 2018

11. Internal Viva-Voce : 18th

, 190th

Jan. 6th

&7th

Feb.2018.

12. Holidays : 17 Aug, 25 Aug, 2Oct. 28 Nov., 1 Dec.,

25 Dec. & 26 January, 2017

M.S.W. : Ist Semester

Month

Field Work Date Concurrent Field

Work Days

July 06,07,13,14.20,21,27,28 8

August 3,4,10,11,17,18,24,31 8

September 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 9

October 5,6,12,13 4

Total Days 29

1. Agency Orientation Programme : 13July 2017

2 Agency Visit : 14 to 28 July 2017

3. Field Work Orientation Programme : 03 & 04 Aug. 2017

4. Skill Lab Session : September Month

5. Last Field Work day : 30 Sept. 2017

6. Field Work Seminar : 05,06 Oct. 2017

7. Internal Viva-Voce : 11, 12,13Oct. 2017

M.S.W.: IInd Semester

Month

Field Work Date Concurrent Field Work

Days

November 17,23,24 3

December 1,7,8,14,15,21,22,28,29 9

January 4,5,11,12,18,19,25 7

February 1,2,8,9,15,16,22,23 8

Total Days 27

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1. Village Camp Orientation : 17 Nov. 2018

2. Village Camp : 2nd Jan

2018

3. Field Work Orientation Programme : 23 Nov. 2017

4. Skill Lab Session : 24, 27, 28 Feb.2018

5. Last Field Work day : 01 March. 2018

7. Field Work Seminar : 05 March 2018

8. Internal Viva-Voce : 15, 16, 17 March 2018

M.S.W. - IIIrd Semester

Month

Field Work Date Concurrent Field Work

Days

July 2017 20,21,27,28, 4

Aug.2018 3,4,10,11,18,24,31 7

Sept 2018 1,7,8,14,15,21,22 7

Total Days 19

Diwali Vacation 25 Oct- 25 Nov.2017

1. Orientation Programme : 13 & 14 July 2017

2 . Observation Visits MPSW : 10/08/2017, 23/08/2017, 7/09/2017

RTUCD : 23/8/2017, 24/9/2017, 16/09/2017

3. Skill Lab : 29 July & 9 Sept. 2017

4. Social Work Practicum : 20 July – 22 Sept. 2017

5. Last Field Work Day : 22 Sept. 2017

6. Internal Viva-Voce : 9 & 10 Oct. 2017

Practical Journal/ Report Submission Every Monday

M.S.W.-IVth Semester :

Month Field Work Date Concurrent Field Work Days

Dec 2017 21,22,28,29 4

Jan.2018 4,5,11,12,18,19,25 7

Feb.2018 1 1

March 2018 1,8,9,15,16,22,23 7

Total Days 19

1. Social Work Practicum : 28 Dec.2017 to 03 March 2018

2 Study Tour : 21 to 27 Jan. 2018.

3. Last Field Work Day : 16 March 2018

4. Submission of Journals : 25 March 2018

5. Internal Viva-Voce : 05, 06, 07 April 2018

Journal/ Report Submission Every Monday

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B) Orientation Programme

Two types of orientation activities were organized during the session 2017-18. One is

orientation to social work practice learning and its place in the curriculum. The other is orientation

to the field work setting/agency in which the learner is being placed for concurrent social work

practice learning. This orientation was carried out at the college and in the field work

setting/agency during the first two weeks. Orientation is aimed to provide information regarding:

I) Importance of the components of practicum in the educational programme and

II) The purpose, functions and ethics in professional practice.

Details of orientation programme of each class are given below:

BSW- I (First Semester):

Date & Day Time Topic/Subject Name of the faculty

Day – I

06th

July

2017

Thursday

11.00 to 12.00a.m. Introduction and Principal address Dr. L.S. Tulankar

12.00 to 01.00p.m About our College &Course Dr. N.B. Pangul

01.00 to 02.00p.m College Administration (Rules&

Regulations)

Dr. D.R. Barhate

Mr. M. B.Deshamukh

2.00 to 2.30pmBreak

2.30 to 3.30 pm Library Department (Rules

&Regulations)M.OPEC

Dr. P.B. Ganthade

3.30 to 4.00 pm IQAC Dr. Seema Lobo

Day – II

7th

July

2017

Friday

11.00 to 12.00 pm Importance of NSS Activity and Sports Dr. V.N. Ghode

12.00 to 1.00pm Importance of Scholarship Mr. V.B. Chandankhede

Mr. S.K. Ramteke

1.00 to 2.00pm Relation between Students & College

Office

Ms. S.D. Darane

Ms. S.P. Tule

2.00 to 2.30pm Break

2.30 to 3.15pm Use of Marathi Grammar in Report

Writting

Dr. R. R. Jagnale

3.15 to4.00pm Use of English Grammar and how to

write application in English

Mr. K. Kochurakar

Day – III

13th

July

2017

Thursday

11.00 to 12.00 pm Objectives of Social Work Practicum Dr. N.B. Pangul

12.00 to 1.00pm Importance of Agency Visit Dr. A. S. Barde

1.00 to 2.00p.m Structured Laboratory Experience Prof. A.A. Sargar

2.00 to 2.30p.m.Break

2.30 to 3.30pm Working With Individual & Group in

School Setting

Prof. V.B. Mahatme

3.30 to 4.00pm Question and Answer Dr. N.B. Pangul

11.00 to 12.00 pm Agency Visit: Guideline for observation Dr. Vilas Ghode

12.00 to 12.45pm Objectives of Agency Visit Dr. Nanda Pangul

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Day-IV

14th

July 2017

Friday

12.45 to 1.30p.m Report Writing of Agency Visit Dr. A. Barde

1.30 to 2.00 pm. Psychological aspect in Social Work Ms. Pathak

2.00 to 2.30pm. Break

2.30 to 3.15p.m Sharing of Experience by Ex-Students N.Vaidya,K, Wadme

3.15to 4.00p.m Journal Distribution Dr. Nanda Pangul

BSW- II nd

Semester:

Date &

Day

Time Topic/Subject Name of the faculty

Day – I

21th

Nov.

2017

Tuesday

11.00 to 12.00a.m. Social Work Practicum Calender Dr. Nanda Pangul

12.00 to 01.00p.m Componants of Social Work

Practicum

Dr. Seema Lobo

01.00 to 02.00p.m Concurrent Practice Learning Prof. V.B. Mahatme

2.00 to 2.30pmBreak

2.30 to 3.30 pm Importance of Structured Laboratory

Experience

Prof. A.ASargar

3.30 to 4.00 pm Question and Answer Dr. Nanda Pangul

Day – II

22th

Nov.

2017

Wednesday

11.00 to 12.00 pm Use of Principals in working with

individual

Dr. A.S. Barde

12.00 to 1.00pm Client Interview Prof. V. B. Mahatme

1.00 to 2.00pm Report Writting Skill ( Case Work) Dr. Vilas Ghode

2.00 to 2.30pm Break

2.30 to 3.30pm Act Play Dr. Seema Lobo

3.30 to4.00pm Question and Answer Dr. Nanda Pangul

Day – III

23th

Nov.

2017

Thursday

11.00 to 12.00 pm Use of Principles in working with

Group

Dr. Nanda Pangul

12.00 to 1.00pm Group Activity Dr. A. S. Barde

1.00 to 2.00p.m Report Writting Skill ( Group Work) Prof. V. B. Mahatme

2.00 to 2.30p.m.Break

2.30 to 3.30pm Act Play Dr. Seema Lobo

3.30 to 4.00pm Question and Answer Dr. Nanda Pangul

Day-IV

24th

Nov. 2017

Friday

11.00 to 12.00 pm Preparation of Internal Vivo-voce Dr. Seema Lobo

12.00 to 12.45pm Distribution of Journal

Dr. Nanda Pangul 12.45 to 1.30p.m Distribution of Placement

1.30 to 2.00 pm. Group Leader Announcement

2.00 to 2.30pm. Break

2.30 to 3.30p.m Distrubution of Placement Letter Dr. Nanda Pangul

3.30to 4.00p.m Question and Answer

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B.S.W.-III SEM & IV Semester:

Sr.

No

Subject Time Faculty

01 Social Work Practicum & objectives 11.00 to12.00. p.m Dr. A.S Barde

02 Structured Laboratory Experience 12.00 to 1.00p.m.

Break 1:00 to 1.15p.m.

03 Introduction to Primary Methods of Social Work 1.15 to 2.15p.m.

04 Feedback, Questions-Answers session 2:15 to 2:30 P.m.

Date: 14/07/2017

01 Introduction of technique and skills of working

with individual / Group and community

11.00 to12.00. p.m Dr. A.S Barde

02 Steps in Working with Individual And Group 12.00 to 1.00p.m

03 Break 1.00 to 1.15p.m.

04 Steps in Community Organization 1:15 to 2:15 P.m.

05 Community Survey and Mapping 2.15 to 3.15 p.m. Dr. N. Pangul

06 Feedback, Questions-Answers session 3.15 to 3.30 p.m. Dr. A.S Barde

BSW-III Year:

Day & Date Time Topic /Subject Name of the faculty

Thursday

13/07/2017

11.00 to11.45 p.m.

Introduction to Social Work Practicum of

BSW Final & Agency of Placement.

Prof. AA Sargar

Identification of needs and assessment

problems and issues

Prof. AA Sargar

11.45 to 12.30 pm. Utilization of selected methods of S.W. &

Integrated approach of problems solving

Prof. S.V. Kodape

12.30 to 1.15p.m Use of community resources, & Support

services

Dr. V.N. Ghode

1.15 to 2.00 p.m. Use of professional values & ethics Dr. A.S. Barde

2.00 to 2.30 Break

2.30 to 3.15 p.m. Analysis of Agency‟s Structure

Management & Service delivery system

Dr. V.N. Ghode

3.15 to 4.00 p.m. Techniques and Skills of working with

individuals, group & communities,

Dr. Seema Lobo

4.00 to 4.30 p.m. Question – Answer Session Prof. A.A. Sargar

Friday

14/07/2017

11.00 to 11.45 p.m. Practice based research & Administrative

skills

Prof. A. A. Sargar

11.45.to 12.30 p.m. Making Project Proposals and

Implementation

Prof. S.V.Kodape

12.30 to 1.15 p.m. Self Development as a professional person Prod. V.B. Mahatme

1.15 to 2.00 p.m. Report writing of work done Dr.N.B. Pangul

2.00 to 2.30 Break

2.30 to 3.15p.m. Use of Field Instructions Dr. Seema Lobo

3.15 to 4.00 p.m. Method & criteria of final assessment of

the student. Evaluation of all sessions

Prof.A.A.Sargar

4.00 to 4.30 p.m. Question – Answer Session Prof. A.A. Sargar

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MSW 1st semester & MSW 2nd

Semester:

a) Agency Visits MSW 1st Sem.:

Day & Date Time Topic /Subject Name of the

faculty

13/07/2017

Thursday

11.15am to12.00 p.m. Welcome Speech Dr. L.S. Tulankar

12.00 to 12.45p.m. Agency Visit (Introduction,

objectives of Agency visits &

guidelines for observation )

Mr. A.S.Barde

12.45 to1.30p.m. Importance of Agency Visit in

Social Work

Dr. N.B. Pangul

1.30 to 2.00p.m Break

2.00to2.45p.m. Agency visit Report writing Dr. S. Lobo

2.45to 3.30p.m. Rules and Regulation in

Agency Visit

Dr. V.N. Ghode

11.15am to12.00 p.m. Welcome Speech Dr. L.S. Tulankar

b) Concurrent practice Learning MSW 1st & 2

nd Sem:

Day &

Date

Time Topic /Subject Name of the faculty

03/08/17

Thursday

11.00 am to11.30 p.m. Principal address Dr. L.S. Tulankar

11.30 to 12.15p.m. About our College &Course Dr. V.Ghode

12.15 to 1.00p.m. Objective of Social Practicum Dr. A. Barde

01.00 to 1.45p.m. Introduction of Integrated Social

work approach

Dr. N. Pangul

01.45 to 2.30 p.m. Introduction of Social Work Skills

Techniques and Tools.

Dr. Seema Lobo

2.15 to 2.30 p.m.Break

2.30 to 3.15 p.m. Importance of Skill Lab in Social

Work.

Prof. A. Sargar

3.15 to 4.00.m. Discussion with Student Dr. Ghode

04/08/17

Friday

11.00 am to 12.00

p.m.

Library Department (Rules

&Regulations)M.OPEC

Dr.P.B. Ganthade

12.00 to 12.45p.m. Information about IQAC Dr. Seema Lobo

12.45 to 1.30 p.m. College Administration(Rules&

Regulations)

Dr. D. Barhate

Mr. M. Deshamukh

01.30 to 2.15p.m. Process of Scholarship Mr. Chandankhede

Mr. Ramteke

2.15 to 2.30 p.m.Break

2.30 to 3.15 p.m. Report Writing of Field Work Dr. V.Ghode

3.15 to 4.00.m. Information about field visit Dr. V.Ghode

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MSW 3rd Semester & 4th Semester:

Sr. No. Day & Time Time Topic/Subject Faculty

01 Thursday,

13.7.2017

11.00am to 12.00pm Information about semester

pattern

Dr. S. Lobo

12.05pm to 12.20pm Principal‟s address Dr. L. Tulankar

12.25pm to 1.00pm Objectives of social work

practicum

Dr. N. Pangul

1.05pm to 2.00pm Social work practicum

guidelines

Dr. s. lobo

2.00pm to 2.40pm LUNCH-BREAK

2.45pm to 3.15pm Library Guidelines & M-

OPAC information

02 Friday,

14.7.2018

11.00am to 11.45am Rules & regulations in

Social Work

Mrs. R. Jamkar

11.45am to 12.15pm Importance of Presentation

& Assignment

Ms. L. Dakhole

12.20pm to 1.00pm Social work practicum in

Medical & Urban settings

Dr. S.Lobo

Dr. N.Pangul

1.05pm to 1.45pm Social work practicum in

Psychiatric,rural & tribal

settings

Dr. S.Lobo

Dr. N.Pangul

2.00pm to 2.40pm LUNCH-BREAK

3.15pm to 3.45pm Importance of report

Writting

Ms. J.Gode

MSW 3rd Semester: Research Methodology Orientation

18/09/2017

Time Subject Faculty

2:30 to 3:00 Selection of Topic Dr. N. B .Pangul

3:05 to 3:30 Introduction & Methodology Dr. A.S. Barde

3.35 to 4:00 Prepare Interview Schedule. Dr.V. N. Ghode

4.00 to 4.30 Data Collection Dr. S. Lobo

19/09/2017

Time Subject Guide

2:30 to 3:00 Verification by Hypothesis Dr. A.Sargar

3:05 to 3:30 Statistical Analysis Prof. A. Sargar

3.35 to 4:00 Interpretation –Table, Dr.Seema Lobo

4.00 to 4:30 Limitations & Report Writing

Bibliography

Dr.Seema Lobo

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C) Observational Agency Visits:

The aim of observational visits is to provide an exposure to and understanding of the type

of services provided by different social work agencies and development projects in response to the

needs of their client system. The objectives of learner under this component are as follows;

A. Develop a spirit of inquiry and acquire skills of systematic and objective observation.

B. Understand social work agencies response to social problems through various services.

C. Understand, appreciate and develop ability to critically evaluate voluntary and government

programmes.

D. Develop an appreciation of social work intervention initiated by these programmes by

recording relevant factual information about the client system and problems concern, role of

social workers, strategies for solving the problems etc.

The agency visits schedule class-wise for the session 2016-17 is as follows:

BSW –I:

Sr. No. Name and Address of the Agency Day, Date & Time Faculty n-charge

1 Sevayog Mental Retarded Special

School , Ayurvedik Lay-out, Behind

Nerkar Hospital, Nagpur.

20th

July 2017

Thursday

11.00 am

Dr. S. Lobo

Dr. N. Pangul

2 Adim Jati Sewak Sangh, Malviya

Nagar, Khamla ,Nagpur.

21th

July 2017

Friday 11.00am

Prof. V. Mahatme

Prof. D. Bhakne

3 Plat-from School , Mahal, behind-

Rajwada Palace, Nagpur .

22 th

July 2017

Saturday 3.00p.m.

Dr. N. Pangul

Prof. D. Bhakne

4 Kamgar Kalyan Kendra, Raje Raghuji

Nagar,Nagpur.

28th

July 2017,

Friday 11.00am

Dr.Seema Lobo

Prof. V. Mahatme

5 Muk-Badhir Vidhyalaya , Pipala Phata,

Nagpur.

28th

July 2017,

Friday 2.30 pm.

Prof. L. Dakhore

Dr. N. Pangul

MSW- 1st Semester:

Sr. No. Name and Address of the Agency Day, Date & Time Faculty n-charge

01 Adim Jati Sewak Sangh, Onkar

Nagar, Ring Road, Nagpur

14/7/2017

11.30 am.

Prof. Laxmi Dakhole

Prof.Durga Bkakne

02 Shraddhanand Anathalaya,

Shrddhanandpeth, Nagpur

20/7/2017

11.30 am

Prof. Laxmi Dakhole

Prof.Durga Bkakne

03 Home for the Aged &

Handicapped, Untakhana, Nagpur

21/7/2017

2.30 pm

Dr. Vilas Ghode

04

Nagpur Muncipal Corporation

(MNC) Civil Lines, Nagpur. Near-

Vidhan Bhavan, Nagpur.

27/7/2017

11.30 am

Prof. Laxmi Dakhole

Prof.Durga Bkakne

05 Sewayog Matimand Vidyalaya,

Ayurvedik Lay-out, Nagpur

28/7/2017

1.00 pm

Dr. Vilas Ghode

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MSW 3rd

Semester: programme of agency visits:

Sr. No. Name and Address of the Agency Day, Date & Time Faculty in-charge

01 Tribal Museum, Nagpur (C.D.) Wednesday

16/7/17, 12.30am

Mrs. D. Bhakne

02 Snehaanchal Palliative Care, Ajani,

Nagpur

Thursday,

07/09/17, 11.00 am

Dr. S. Lobo

03 N.M.C., Nagpur wednesday, 23/08/17,

12.00 pm

Mrs. D. Bhakne

04 Zilla Parishad, Nagpur Thursday 24/8/17,

11.00am

Prof. L. Dakhole

Prof. D. Bhakne

05 Jivan Jyoti Blood Bank, NGP Friday 23/8/17,

11.00am

Dr. V. Ghode

06 Din Dayal Upadhyay Institute of

Medical Sciences. Research &

Human Resources, Nagpur

Thursday,

10/8/17, 11.00 am

Dr. S. Lobo

D) Concurrent Social Work Practicum

Concurrent social work practicum also known as concurrent practice learning aims at

ongoing learning of practice which provides an opportunity to develop intervention skills in

reality situations. This entails engaging in social work practice for two days each week of the

programme. It should principal component of the social work practicum, spread over during the

whole programme of UG and PG level. The learner should place in social work agencies or in

communities where underprivileged people reside to initiate and participate in direct service

delivery or intervention.

Details of Field Work Supervisors with number of students for supervision and the

agencies of Concurrent Field Work for each class are presented in the table given below-

BSW-Ist sem. & IInd sem.

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No.of Students

1st& 2

nd Sem.

F.W. Agency

1 Ms. V.B. Mahatme 20 + 20

Rashtriya Vidyalaya Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur.

Bhausaheb Surve Vidyalaya, Chhota Tajbag,

Sakkardara, Nagpur. Navpratibha High School,

Ayurvedik Lay-out, Nagpur. Vidarbha Buniyadi

High School, Umred Road, Nagpur

2 Dr. N.B. Pangul 20 + 20

Sant Sawata Vidyalaya, Udya Nagar, Nagpur.

Tapsya Vidyalaya, Uday Nagar, Nagpur. Vande

Mataram Vidyalaya, Nagpur.

3 Dr.Seema Lobo 20 + 20

Manwata High School, Babhulkheda, Nagpur. New

Horizen, Public School, New Shukrawari, Nagpur.

Sainath Vidyalaya, Pragati Nagar, Nagpur. Lal-

Bahadur Shastri, Hindi Uchcha Prathamik School,

Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur.

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BSW IIIrd & IVth sem,

As Per the requirement of Curriculum, students were placed in Anganwadi centers running

under‟ Integrated Child Development Scheme (I.C.D.S.) of Dept. of Women & Child Welfare

Govt. of Maharashtra. The details are as follows:

BSW-III

Normally Students of B.S.W. III are placed in Labour Welfare Centre (L.W.C.) the details

are as below.

MSW I: 1st

Semester & 2nd Semester:

Sr. No. F.W. Supervisor No. of Students

1st& 2

nd Sem.

F.W. Agency

1

Ms. Rakhi jamkar 15+15 = 30 Matrushakti Kalyan Kendra, Sumantai Manu

Smruti Sadan, 223, Hanuman nagar, in front of

Lalbahadur Shastri School,Nagpur

Vardan ,MIG Colony, Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur-22

Director/ Pricipal, Kallyan Muk-Badhir,

Reshimbag, Nagpur

Director,Platform School, Near shitala Mata

Mandir, Opp:Gitanjali Talkies, Nagpur

2 Ms. L. Dakhole 11+ 11= 22

Help Age India, Narendra Nagar, Nagpur

Director, Walmiki Sadan , Aadim Jati

Sevaksangh, Maharana Colony,Ring Road,

Nagpur.

Superintend, Home for Aged and Handicapped,

Unatkhana, Nagpur.

Dr. Vilas Ghode 15+017= 32

Tejaswini B.B.S.K. Family Counseling center,

Ambazari Police Station, Nagpur

Director,Indian Institute of Youth Welfare,

Shankar Nagar, Nagpur

Sr.

No F.W. Supervisor

No.of Students

3rd

& 4th Sem. Agency

1 Dr. L.S.Tulankar 12+ 12 I.C.D.S.Center No.94, 151,152,153

2 Dr. A.S.Barde 15+15 I.C.D.S.CenterNo.95, 101,102,103,

3 Ms. Janki Gode 12+12 I.C.D.S.Center No82, 83, 84,143,144

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No. of

Students F.W. Agency

1 Mr. A.A.Sargar 15 LWC, Chandan Nagar, Nagpur

Suretake Project Bhosale Nagar, Nagpur

2 Mr. S.V.Kodape 15 LWC, Vasant Nagar, Nagpur

LWC, Om Nagar, Nagpur

Dr. V.N. Ghode 14 LWC, Vinobagram, Nagpur

LWC, Mhalagi Nagar, Nagpur

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3 Director, Arpan De-Addiction Centre,Sneh

Bahuuddeshiy Sanstha, Plot No. 20, Shyam Nagar,

Hudkeshwar Road, Napur.

Director, Sahas De-Addiction Center, Omkar

Nagar, Ring Road, Nagpur.

4 Ms. D. Bhakne 07+06= 13

Superintendent, Home for Aged and

Handicapped, Unatkhana, Nagpur.

5 Mrs. Udpure 12+12= 24 Superintendent , Shashkiya Mulanchey,

Nirikshan Gruh, Patankar Square, Kamptee Road,

Nag

MSW II : 3rd

Semester (Psychiatric setting)

3rd

Semester (Community Devp. setting)

4th Semester (Community Development setting)

4th Semester (Medical setting)

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No. of

Students F.W. Agency

1 Dr. V.N.Ghode 10 Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj , Cancer Hospital, Nagpur.

Govt. Medical College & Super Specialty Hospital, Nagpur.

2 Dr. Seema Lobo 08 Snehanchal Palliative Care Old, Imamwada, Police

Station, Nagpur.

Mure Memorial Hospital, Nagpur

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No. of

Students F.W. Agency

1 Dr. N.B.Pangul 09 RB Samajik Sewa SansthaNagpur, ( Sonzari Nagar)

RTM Vichar Prasar Kendra,B.P.N.I.S.W. Nagpur

Zilla Parishad School, Bahadura

2 Ms. L. Dakhole 09 ASTHA Family Counseling Center, Police Station

Burdi, Nagpur

3 Mrs.D. Bhakne 08 RB Samajik Sewa Sanstha, Gawandipura, Nagpur

RB samajik Sewa sanstha, Sonzari Nagar, Nagpur

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No. of

Students F.W. Agency

1 Dr. N.B.Pangul 09 Zilla Parishad School, Bahadura

RTM Vichar-Prasar Kendra, Bahadura

2 Ms. L. Dakhole 10 Vimaltai Bulbule, ¼?kjsyq dkexkj efgyk la?kVuk½ Rani

Bhosle Nagar,Nagpur

3 Mrs.D. Bhakne 09 Sustainable Development, Khamla, Nagpur.

Indian Institute of Youth Welfare , Nagpur

Sr.

No. F.W. Supervisor

No. of

Students F.W. Agency

1 Dr. V.N.Ghode 09 Aastha Mental Hospital, Bhande Plot Chowk .Nagpur.

2 Dr. Seema Lobo 09 Aastha Mental Hospital, Bhande Plot Chowk .Nagpur.

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E) Skills laboratory workshop

The Skill laboratory workshop provides the opportunity of “learning by doing” in a safe

environment of the class room. This environment that is the skill laboratory, wherein learners and

facilitators meet jointly to experience certain intervention skills etc. needs to be amongst the most

non-threatening methods of learning, especially for beginners. This learning opportunity is

conducted through simulated exercises including role plays. Structured experience are directed to

helping the learners enhance their awareness about self and others to aid conscious use of

intervention tools. Following is the details of Skill laboratory Workshops conducted during the

session 2017-18.

BSW 1st Sem.

SR.No.

Subject Teacher Name Date& Time

1 Working with self Defeating habits Dr. S. Lobo 27/07/2017

11.00 to 12 .00am.

2 Emotional release through self-expression Prof. A.A. Sargar 12.00 to 01 .00pm.

3 Observation Prof. V. B. Mahatme 01.00 to 02 .00pm.

Break 02.00 to 02 .30pm.

4 Listening Dr. A. S. Barde 02.30 to 03 .15pm.

5 stress management Prof. P. Pathak 03.15 to 04.00pm.

BSW IInd semester:

SR.No. Subject Teacher Name Date& Time

1 Capacity Building Dr. Mahatme

Dt: 15/1/2018

3.00 to 4.00 pm.

2 Motivation Prof. Sargar

Dt: 16/1/2018

3.00 to 4.00 pm.

3 Exploration

Prof. Bhakne

Dt: 17/1/2018

3.00 to 4.00 pm.

4 Self Rapport Establishment

( Self and Introducation of Guest)

Prof. Pathak

Dt: 20/1/2018

3.00 to 4.00 pm.

5 Writing Skill ( Apllication , Invitation,

Press Note, Slogan Writing

Dr. Jagnale

Dt: 21/1/2018

3.00 to 4.00 pm.

BSW IIIrd & Ivth Semester:

Sr.no. Faculty Subject Date Time

01 Prof. A.A.Sargar Capacity Building 21/07/2017 12.00Pm.

02 Dr. N.B.Pangul Communication Skill 21/07/2017 1.00Pm.

2.00 pm to 2.15 Break

03 Dr. A.S.Barde Group Dynamics 21/07/2017 2.15Pm.

04 Dr..V.N.Ghode Youth for Leadership 21/07/2017 3.15Pm.

05 Dr. Seema Lobo Community Socio Economic Problems 21/07/2017 4.15Pm.

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BSW Part III:

Sr.No. Faculty Subject Date Time

01 Dr. A.S.Barde Life Skills

Education

09/09/2017 2.30 p.m.

02 Prof. A.A.Sargar Preparation of

Project Proposal

15/09/2017 1.30 p.m.

03 Dr. N.B.Pangul Marriage Counseling 13/09/2017 3.15 p.m.

04 Dr..V.N.Ghode Youth for

Leadership

18/09/2017 2.30p.m.

MSW- First Semester:

Sr.No. Faculty Subject Date Time

01 Dr. A.S.Barde xV xfrf’kyrk 09/09/2017 2.30 p.m.

02 Prof. A.A.Sargar Health Marital Life 15/09/2017 1.30 p.m.

03 Dr. N.B.Pangul Adolescent for Life

Skill Development

13/09/2017 3.15 p.m.

04 Dr..V.N.Ghode Youth for Leadership 18/09/2017 2.30p.m.

05 Dr. Seema Lobo Self defeating habits 20/09/2017 3.00p.m.

MSW- Second Semester:

Sr.No. Faculty Subject Date Time

01 Dr. A.S.Barde Non Verbal

Communication

24/02/2018 2.30.pm

02 Dr. N.B.Pangul Adolescent for life

skill development

27/02/2018 2.30.pm

03 Dr.V.N.Ghode Youth for

Leadership

28/02/2018 2.30.pm

01 Dr. A.S.Barde Non Verbal

Communication

24/02/2018 2.30.pm

02 Dr. N.B.Pangul Adolescent for life

skill development

27/02/2018 2.30.pm

F) Students Research Projects

The students Research Project is a compulsory part of the syllabus of BSW-III & MSW-II.

The Research activities in the college are promoted by encouraging the final year students of

B.S.W. and Post Graduate students to participate in project work. Project work conducted by our

students (including BSW-III & MSW-II) on (13+51) =64 titles during the academic session with

the guidance of respective supervisors. The students worked on different social issues, which are

affecting the masses and came out with significant findings. We hope that the research conducted

by the students will be helpful to the Government for policy making. The research reports are kept

in the college library for the use of those interested in it.

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13. Extension Activities of the College:

The college has initiated following field action extension activities with a view to provide

meaningful field work training facilities to the students as well as to serve the community.

The various Outreach programmes of the college are;

A) Village Adoption Programme:

Adoption of the village Borgaon – Kalandri situated on Nagpur Umred road about 32 km from

the college.

Aims at the socio-economic uplift of the village in phases.

Phase 1 : empowering the women and children of the neighbourhood, evolving a mutually

enriching college-neighbourhood network , Providing training in vermicompost,

manufacture, Organizing classes on floral arts and crafts, Engaging remedial classes,

Conducting socio-economic survey, Undertaking rural reconstruction programme and water

shed management.

B) ELDERLY CARE AND ORTHO APPLIANCES PROJECT:

This project has been started from July 2009 for senior citizens. The Institute in

association with Rotary club of Nagpur Down Town has given shape to a new field action project

and is named as “Center for Elderly Care and Ortho Appliances”. It has been observed that with

the changing times, the issue of the care of the elderly and looking after them has assumed serious

dimension. Their problems go unnoticed and even the equipments useful for them do not become

easily available. Under the circumstances, this center proposes to provide them the necessary

medical equipments. The center also offers the services to the elders, expert‟s advice and

counseling as well as training for the voluntary social workers in elderly care.

C) ROTARACT CLUB BPNISW:

Rotaract Club of Shri Bhayyji Pandharipande National Institute of Social Work, Hanuman

Nagar, started on 5th

August-2008 as one of Rotary‟s most significant and fastest growing service

programme. Following activities undertaken by the club during the session 2017-18.

On 19/08/2017, preliminary (orientation speech) meeting of the club member was held

under the chairmanship of Club co-ordinator Dr. Anant Barde . The main agenda of the meeting

was the formation of Executive body for the session 2017-18 and discussion on its installation

ceremony. Dr. Anant Barde was guided to the members regarding the functions of the executive

body, installation process etc. He also took follow-up of the activities undertaken during the last

session and suggested some new activities for the current session. Ms Bhavna Chavhan of the

club given a vote of thanks.

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In this session, following members were included in the executive body.

S. N. Name of the member Designation Contact No Signature

01 Ku. Rajeshree S. Jambhulkar (MSW-I) President 7038519420 ---------

02 Mr. Nandkishor Dhadase (MSW-I) Vice President 9175516925 ---------

03 Ku. Bhavana C. Chavhan (MSW-II) Secretary 9503913411 ----------

04 Mr. Vivek G. Shahare (BSW-I) Treasurer 9689313936 --------

05 Mr. Mukul S. Parate (BSW-I) Director 7447316791 ----------

06 Mr. Nikhi Vaidya (BSW-II) Director 8007347073 --------

07 Mr. Kalidas Vadame (BSW-II) Director 7387390483 ----------

08 Ms Bhagyashree L. Bhomle (BSW-III) Director 8857943867 ---------

09 Ms. Darshana R. Bhusari (BSW-III) Director 7841021713 ---------

10 Ms. Diksha T. Kambale (MSW-I) Director 9765110339 ---------

On dated 19/08/2017; a meeting of the executive body of the club was held in the meeting

hall of the institute under the chairmanship of Ms. Rajeshri Jambhulkar, President of the club.

Prof. A.S.Barde, Co-ordinator of the club guided to the member regarding rule and regulation of

the club and advised to the member for forthcoming activities to be undertaken. He also appealed

that to grown-up the membership of the club at personal level. It is decided that the members of

the club will be assemble at every Saturday of the week and discuss the progress of the club.

On dated 01/09/2017, the installation ceremony of the Rotaract Club of BPNISW Nagpur

was held in the institute. Rotarian Mr. Shyam Vijay Thakre, president of Rotary Nagpur Down-

Town was the chairperson while Rotarian Mr. Parag Pandharipande. On this occasion,

Dr. L.S.Tulankar, Principal, was present as a Guest of Honor. Ms. Rajeshree Jambhulkar, new

president of rotract club of BPNISW and outgoing president Ms. Rashmi Sahare also present on

the Dias. Outgoing President Ms. Rashmi Sahare called to order the meeting. Meeting started with

the prayer and lightning the traditional lamp at the hands of the chairman, chief guests and other

dignitaries. Dr. A.S.Barde Co-ordinator of Rotaract Club given the well-come speech and also

told the background of the establishment of the club in the institute. Incoming president

Mr. Rajeshree Jambhulakar has given the acceptant speech and summarized the activities which

are expected to undertaken in the current session. Ms. Bhavna Chavhan, newly elected Secretary

of the Rotaract Club BPNISW given the vote of thanks. Mr. Ashish Gaikwad, BSW III year

student, compares the programme. On this occasion. Teachers and students of the institute were

present in the large numbers.

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On dated 05/09/2017, as a routing part of rotary Nagpur down town, 35 members were

involved in “Ganpati Visarjan” process and contributed in collection of “ Nirmalya Sankalan” and

“Visarjan of Ganpati Idols‟ in futala lake and kukde lay out Artificial tank.

On 06/10/2017, District Governor of Rotary Club Nagpur Down Town 3030

Mr. K.S.Rajan, visited the institute and interacted with the executive members and other members

of the Rotaract club BPNISW. He also visited the Center for Elderly care and Artho-appliances

which is running in collaboration of Rotary Club at the institute.

On 07/10/2017, club organized cloth distribution programme in Government Observation

Home for Boys. On this occasion, Mr. Randive, superintendent of observation home guided the

students. Dr. Anant B and executive members had attended the programme. Programme

concluded by distributing the cloths (which has been collected from students of the institute) to

the children of observation home.

On 6th

& 7th

January, 2018, 3 members of the club participated in Adventure Camp, which

was organized by Rotary club Nagpur Down Town at Gadmandir, Chitfarm, Ramtek.

On 26th

, January, 2018, club members organized the national flag Collection campaign on

eve of republic day. In these campaign, members were collected the Flags which was thrown by

the people on the roads, and handed over to Mr. Shri Deepak Mahadik, Inspector, Sakkardara

Police Station, Nagpur.

During the session members of the club attended various programmes conducted by the

Rotary Club Nagpur Downtown time to time.

From next session (2018-19) Two New Projects emplimenting in the Institute as follows :

1) Medicinal Plants Project :

Medicinal Plants includes a various types of plants used on harblism and some of these

plants have a medicinal activities. Medical plants are considered as a rich resource of ingredients

which can be used in drug development.

As our life style is now getting techno savvy, we are moving away from nature while we

cannot escape from nature because we are a part of nature. As herbs are natural products they

came free from sides effects, they are comparatively safe, Eco-friendly locally available,

traditionally they are lat of helps used for the ailments related to different seasons. There is need

to promote them for same the human lives-

Considering the importance of medicinal plants, institute started a project on Medicinal

Plants form Sept. 2017. Following plants are to be planted under this project.

1) Pudina 2) Bramhi mondukpani 3) Bramhi Jal 4) Bramhi

5) Insulin 6) Pashanbhed 7) Shatavari 8) Gulwel

9) Bhui-Awala 10) Chirayata 11) Korphad 12) Tealief

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13) Damwel 14) Kustakulinan 15) Nirgundi 16) Sarv Gandha

17) Khanduchakka 18) Menthol 19) Parnfuti 20) Ritha

21) Adulsa 22) Madhuparni 23) Sakga 24) Chitragand

25) Gajpipali 26) Akkalkadha

2) Yoga Class for Ladies :

The art of practicing Yoga helps in controlling on individuals mind, body and soul. Its

bring together physical and mental discipline to achieve a Peaceful body and mind. Its help

ménage stress and anxiety and keeps you relaxing. It also helps in increasing flexibility muscle

strong and body tone.

Yoga is a very important and needful to today's modern life style situation considerly the

important of yoga, Institute has starting a yoga class for the Ladies student's-teachers of the

institute and also for the ladies of around community. This class starting from 20th June 2018 in

the Institute Mrs Neelima Sawangikar appointed as Yoga teacher for this Class.

14. Alumni Association:

BPNISW Alumni Association came into existence in the year 2002 formally. The alumni

association has been striving to offer quality programmes to its members since its inception by

way of organizing workshops, discussion sessions, experience sharing, felicitation etc. the

association is a platform for the interaction among the past and the present students. The college

has produced large number of students who occupy important positions in the govt. Services,

Academics, NGO‟s and corporate world. The association makes every effort to keep in constant

touch with the institute.

15. N.S.S. UNIT:

NSS unit BPNIW established in 1970-71 in the institute. This scheme is sponsored by

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India. The motto of the scheme is “Not me But

You”. The objectives of the NSS are as follows:

1. Identification of the needs & problems of the community.

2. Acquired Skill development in mobilizing the community participation.

3. Acquired leadership qualities and democratic attitude.

4. Develop capacity to meet emergencies natural disaster.

5. Practice National Integration and Social Harmony.

There are two types of activities undertaken during the session, these are

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A) Regular activities:

This year total 105 volunteers (including 47 Boys & 58 Girls) were registered their name

under the scheme. Dr. Vilas Ghode appointed as a Programme Officer for coordinating the

various programmes.

As per the direction of NSS dept., RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur following activities

were undertaken during the session.

Sr. No. Date Name of Activity No. of

Participants

1. 05/8/2017 Shramdan & Sanitation Programme in College

Campus

75

2. 12/78/2016-7 Lecture on “ Today‟s Youth 35

3. 12/9/2017 Lecture on “ career Guidance” 65

4. 16/9/2017 NSS Orientation & Registration 100

5. 26.9.2017 Organized lecture of Prof. Anil banker on :

Personality Development‟ on eve of NSS day

70

6. 02/10/2017 Sanitation Awareness Rally was organized with co-

operation of NMC & Center for Sustainable

Development on eve of Gandhi Jayanti

200

7. 26/9.2017 Participated NSS volunteers in rally organized by

Dept. of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of

Maharashtra on eve of “SAVIDHAN DIN”

65

8. 30/9/2017 Volunteers of the unit participated in rally

organized by dept. of NSS, RTM Nagpur

University on eve of “AIDS DAY”

15

9. 6/12/2017 Programme organized on eve of Dr. Babasaheb

Ambedkar Mahaparinirvan Din at college.

40

10. 3/01/2018 Celebrated Savitribai Fule Jaynti at college 35

11. 14-20 Jan. 2018 NSS camp at borgaon-Kalandri 102

12. 29 jan. to 4 Feb.

2018

Volunteers of the unit participated in State level

NSS camp organized by Gondwana University,

Gadchiroli at sardar Patel College, Chandrapur.

02

13. 6/2/2018 Blood Donation Camp at Institute 30

14. 10-16 Feb. 2018 Volunteers of the unit participated in State level

NSS camp jointly organized by Dhanwate National

College,Ttaywade Arts & Commerce College and

Br. Sheshrao Wankhede College

04

15. 12/2/2018 Participated volunteers in inter-collegiate skills

completion organized by Mamta health Institute for

Mother and Child at MSS Institute of social work.

09

16. 14/2/2018 Volunteers performed street-play in Pashupatinath

mahostav jointly organized by Krishak samaj

bahuuddeshiy Sanstha & Kajva

15

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17. 21/2/2018 Organized one-day workshop on “ Web-technology

and IT”at the institute

40

18. 27/2/2018 Celebrated “Marathi Bhasha Diwas” at the institute 25

19. 5,6 & 7 March,

2018

Volunteers Participated in Training Programme on

“Disaster Management “organized by dept. of NSS,

RTM Nagpur Universityu.

05

20. 7/3/2018 Organized lecture on “ Personality Development

“jointly organized by NSs unit and Lokmat News

Group

40

21. 22.8/3/2018 Celebrated International Women Day at the

institute

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B) Special Village Camp

N.S.S. unit of the Institute conducted a special village camp at Adopted village - Borgaon

( Kalandri) Tah. - District Nagpur, during the period of 14th

January to 20th

January, 2018. Total

80 (51 girls &29 boys) students with 3 faculties, 1 non-teaching staff and few local youth

volunteers participated in the camp.

Objectives of the camp were as follows:

1. Working with/among people

2. Engaging in creative and constructive social action.

3. Enhance one's knowledge of one-self and the community.

4. Gaining skills in the exercise of democratic leadership.

5. Bridging the gap between the educated and un-educated masses.

6. Promoting the will to serve the weaker section of the society.

7. To adjust with rural life and rural problems.

8. Making a contribution to the Socio-Economic progress of the rural masses. .

The camp was inaugurated on 15th

January, 2017, at 06.00 pm at the hands of Dr. Keshav

Walke, Programme Director, NSS, RTM Nagpur University under the Chairmanship of

Dr.Laxmikant Tulankar, Principal, BPNISW, Nagpur. On this occasion Mr. Anil Dandekar,

Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat, Borgao, Sau. Sapana Patil, Chairman School Committee and other

Members of the Gram Panchayat & Villagers of Borgaon- Kalandri were present in large

numbers.

Following programmes were conducted at camp site: There were six theme programmes

which were need-based like Rural Sanitation, Rural Health, Hagandari-mukt Gaon, Blind-Belief,

Farmers Sucides and Women Empoerment.

Every day the campers arranged “Dindi” with villagers & School children to create

awareness about their problems, rights, responsibilities, social attitude, evil impacts of bad

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customs & traditions such as dowry & exploitation of women, health awareness, sanitation

awareness, adult literacy, Human rights blind belief, Atrocities against women etc.

Various activities conducted during the camp were Survey, Shramdan, Gram Safai, Slogan

Writing, Street Play, and Poster Exhibition, Legal Counseling, various schemes on rural

development, Health and Eye Check-up camp, Veterinary Camp programme etc. The Campers

learned various skills, techniques and used methods of social work, co-operation, group living,

we-feeling, dignity of labour & use of available resources, social advocacy and self reliance,

professional skills as a social worker etc. The camp team members consisted of Camp In charge

Dr. V.N. Ghode and other faculty members included Dr. Nanda Pangul, Mr. Mohan Dhapodkar.

16. Study Tour:

Study tour is the compulsory activity for the MSW-II (IVth Semester) & BSW -III year

students as a part of their curriculum. This year the Six day study tour of BSW - III was taken to

Amravati- Ahmednagar- Pune- Mahabaleshwar- Aurangabad- Nagpur during the period from 27th

January to 1st of February, 2018. Total 37 students (including 21girls & 16 boys) with two

faculties participated in the tour. Prof. A. A. Sargar was the Incharge assisted by Dr. Rekha

Jagnade.

Main objectives of the educational tour was

1) To enable the students to broadly understand the functioning of the socially related agencies in

other region.

2) To offer opportunities to the students to broadly compare and contrast the functioning of the

concurrent field work agencies and that of similar agencies in other region.

3) Understand the policies, programmes, strategies and administration especially of the social

organization.

4) Understand the role of professional social worker in relation to the development and

implementations.

5) Acquire skills in planning organizing implementation and evaluation of the study tour

programme; learn conscious use of time, communication skills, sharing of experiences etc.

During the tour programme the students visited the following agencies and were highly benefited.

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NAMES OF THE AGENCY

Educational tour is a compulsory part of MSW Part II (semester IVth)

as a part fulfillment

of the syllabus prescribed by the Rashtrasant Tukodoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.

In the academic year 2018, an Educational Tour of MSW- IV th

semester was organized at

Ahmednagar – Pune region during the period from 21st January to 27

th January, 2018. During

this period student were visited various NGO‟s as a part of their study and also enjoyed

sightseeing‟s in areas of Gurukunj Mozari- Ralegansiddhi –Pune – Mahabaleshwar-

Aurangabad.

The educational tour is aimed, to provide an exposure to students to study and appreciate

efforts by individuals and groups towards intervention, meeting people‟s core needs, and to

initiate social development.

Learner Objectives:

The objectives of the learner behind organizing educational tour are as follows:

1. To develop knowledge of developmental organizations‟ and service agencies those have come

up in relation to specific problems situations in the areas of rural/urban/tribal such as local

government, panchayat raj institutions, voluntary agencies etc.

2. Understand the developmental organizations‟ philosophy, policy, structure, strategies,

programmes, style of functioning and process of intervention in relation to the client system

and the problem situation.

3. Acquire skills in planning, organizing, implementing the tour in respect to conscious use of

time, communication skills, team spirit, handling conflicts and differences of opinion, decision

making, evaluation, appreciation sharing of resources, sharing of talks, coping skill in problem

situation, working through crisis situation and co-operation and co-ordination etc.

1. Akhil Bhartiya Gurudeo Sewa Mandal‟s Guru-kunj Ashram, Mozari.

2. PRAYAS, Social Institution, Amravati.

3. Hind Swarajya Trust, Ralegan-Siddhi.

4. Tribal Research & Traing Institute, Queens garden, Pune.

5. Yerwada Central Jail, Pune.

6. Muktangan, Mohanwadi, Pune

7. Balgram, Golf Road ,Pune

8. Sampaathik Trust, Budhwar Peth, Pune.

Sight- seeing :Mahabaleshwar, Elora caves, Daulatabad Fort,Bibbi Ka Makbara, Aurangabad,Alandi.

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4. The student must be fully involved in planning and implementing the plans regarding the tour,

with the active help of the faculty.

5. Learning to take the responsibilities on behalf of others.

During the educational tour, following agencies were visited by the students and collected

relevant information by observing and collecting facts from the agencies administration.

1. Akhil Bhartiya Shri Gurudeo Sewa Mandal‟s Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Ashram ,

Mozari:

Gurukunj Ashram established by Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj in 1935, where constructive

programmes were implemented with active participation of his followers. Ashram is a ideal

map of rural development, as far as social work concern, it is a best example of community

development.

2. Hind Swarajya Trust, Ralegan-Siddhi:

This organization situated in Ralegan-siddhi, tah. Parner, Dist. Ahmednagar at Pune-

Nagar Road. An organization formed by Shri Anna Hajare renowned social activist. It is a best

case of people participation in sustainable use and management of agriculture resources

particularly participatory watershed management.

3. Chaitanya Institute for Mental Health, Pune:

This institute is for the mental health is one of the leading residential psychiatric cares

center in pune established for the acute management and family bases psycho-social

rehabilitation of the mentally ill. Currently chaitanya provides residential care facilities for

patients‟ suffering from various psychological disorders such as schizophrenia, mood disorder,

Personality disorder, substance related disorder and geriatric disorder. It is an ideal institute

working for medical and psychiatric social work setting.

4. Cipla Palliative Care and Training Center, Pune:

This institute is a unit of Cipla Cancer and Aids Foundation situated in warje, Pune. It

was established in 1997, to provide care for cancer patients‟ and their families. Center has a

uniq family care model, where a family members‟ is trained to look after the well being of the

patients‟ at home. The main focus of the institute is on providing relief from pain and

suffering and improving the quality of life by respecting the patients‟ wishes.

5. Swarupwardheeni, Pune:

This organization established by late Kishabhau Patwardhan in 1981. Institute is

running various projects such as participative education and sanskar for poor children, formal

and informal educational schools likes nursery, study center , competitive exams preparation

center , health care , family counseling, sewa-vasti sanskar centers in slum localities of pune

city.

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6. Awaben Navrachana Kendra, Pune:

This organization established in 1987. Organization is running various projects such as

family counseling center, employment and professional guidance center, Legal q

Aid guidance and health counseling training for women empowerment etc.

7. Tribal Culture Museum, Pune:

This is a pure government institute run by Dept. of tribal welfare, Maharashtra state

under the Tribal Research And Training Institute, govt. of Maharashtra which was established

in 1965. Since there continuous efforts have been made to collect, exhibit and update the life

and culture of tribals‟ in Maharashtra.

During the study tour students were also visited some religious, historical places and

sightseeing‟ such as Gajanan Maharaj Mandir, Shegaon, Mahabaleshwar, Ellora Caves,

Shaniwarwada Pune, Daulatabad fort, Aurangabad etc.

In this tour, total 37 students of Community Development and Medical and Psychiatric

Social Work Specialization with two teaching staff members were participated. The tour was

successfully organized with the co-operation of the students and faculty.

17. College Council

During the session, college council met time to time under the leadership of Principal Dr.

L.S Tulankar and members of the council made various suggestions during this meeting for the

academic development of the Institute.

18. Student’s Council

The Students‟ Council of Shri Bhayyaji Pandharipande National Institute of Social Work,

Nagpur has been constituted on Monday, 22nd

January, 2018 as per section 12(7) of Maharashtra

Universities Act , 2016 and direction no. 39 of 2017 of RTM Nagpur University for the academic

session 2017-18.

Following students representatives were nominated by the principal for the constitution of

students‟ council from various categories as follows:

Name of the Representatives Class

Class Representatives

1. Ms. Ashwini M. Doye BSW-I

2. Mr. Nikhil M. Vaidya BSW-II

3. Mr. Ashish G. Gaikwad BSW-III

4. Ms. Veena A. Dongarwar MSW-I

5. Ms. Prajoo C. Gaikwad MSW-II

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Lady Representatives

1. Ms. Bhagyashri Bhomle BSW-III

2. Ms. Diksha Rokde MSW-II

Sports Representative

Mr. Rajesh Nibulkar MSW-I

N.S.S. & Adult Edn. Representative

Mr. Satish Somkuwar MSW-I

N.C.C. Representative

Ms. Khashragati Reng BSW-I

Cultural Programmers Representative

Ms. Supriya Gajbhiye MSW- I

The first meeting of students‟ council was held on Monday, 29th

January, 2018 to elect

secretary amongst the nominated students and Ms. Prajoo Gaikwad of MSW IInd year (IVth

Semester) elected unopposed as a secretary of students‟ council for the current session.

Students council was organized three-day "Sports & Cultural Celebrations" during the

period from 8th

February to 10th

February, 2018. Various activities likes Athletics, Cricket, Chess,

Carrom, Badminton Drama Competition, Singing Competition, One Act Play Competition,

Antakshari, Queez Contest Fancy dress competition etc. were organized during these days.

Inauguration function of the programme was held on 8th February, 2018 in the institute's campus

in the hands of Dr. L.S. Tulankar, Principal of the Institute,

The prize distribution programme was held on 10th

February, 2018. Mr. Anil Hirekhan,

Deputy Registrar of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University was the chief guest of the

programme while Principal Rameshji Duragkar, President, Citizens‟ Education Society., Nagpur

was presided over the function. Dr. Arunji Deshmukh, Secretary of CES was the Guest of Honor.

Dr. L.S.Tulankar, principal of the institute has given the introductory speech and well come to the

guests. Chief guest Dr. Anil Herekhan in his speech appreciated the students performance which

was shown in various sports and cultural activities and appealed to the students to work hard in

their studies also. Dr. R.G...Durugkar, in his presidential speech, appreciated the students

performance which was shown by the students in various activities and wished them for incoming

university exams. Programme compared by Dr. A.S.Barde while Dr. Seema Lob given the vote of

thanks. Various prizes were distributed by the hands of guests to the winner participants in various

activities. Programme concluded followed by lunch.

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19. Counseling & Placement Cell: ADD Details from Dr, Ghode

As a routine work of Counseling & Placement Cell of the institute, this year Campus

Interviews were conducted for the various posts. It also advertized various post through Whatsup

also.

Employment Cell also prepared the students for various competitive examinations and

services recruitment examinations etc.

20. Programmes/Workshops/Conferences Organized by the Institute:

The Institute organized following Programmes/Workshops/Conferences during this

session 20017-18, as per following chart. The details reports of these follwing activities are shown

in the below of this chart.

Sr.No. Theme of the

Programme/Workshop/conference

Date Co-ordinator No. of

Participants

1. Panchayat Raj & Its Functions 12/8/2017 Dr. Nanda Pangul 62

2. Gramgeeta Life Development

Examination: Today Need

3/9/2017 Dr. Nanda Pangul 98

3. Indian Constitution & Democracy

04/09/2017

Dr. Nanda Pangul 72

4. Professional Social Work in India 05/9/2017 Dr. A.s.Barde 54

5. Pre-Marital Counseling 09/09/2017 Dr. S. Lobo 60

6. Role of NGO‟s In Rural Development 23/9/2017 Dr. N.Pangul 60

7. Preparation of Project Formulation 29/9/2017 Prof. A.A.Sargar 70

8. Organized Death Anniversary of

Vandniya Rastrasant Tukdoji Maharaj

10/10/2017 Dr. P.Ganthade 35

9. Celebrated Birth Anniversary of

Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam as “Vachan

Prerna Din”

14/10/2017 Dr. P.Ganthade 22

10. Skills Usable in Marathi Language 21& 22

/2/2018

Dr. R. Jagnale 65

11. Social Reformers of Maharashtra 26.2.2018 Dr. Nanda Pangul 98

12. Celebrated “Marathi Bhasha Din” on

eve of Birth Anniversary of poet

Kusumagraj.

27/02/2018 Dr. R. Jagnale 30

Report No.1: One-day seminar on “Panchayat Raj & Its Functions”

A one-day seminar was organized on 12th

of August, 2017 at the institute. It‟s a

part fulfillment of class activity which prescribed in the syllabus of the MSW Class especially for

a students who belonging to Community Development Specializtion. A Seminar chaired by Prof.

Dr. Sarala Dhabekar, Professor from Purushottam Thote College of Social Work, Nagpur. An

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introductory speech, Dr. Nanda Pangul, co-ordinator of this seminar, explained that, theme of this

seminar was Commenced with Offering the garland to the image of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj

and it‟s a good opportunity to students and teachers to know the work done by the Maharaj which

was very useful to the field of Rural & urban community development which is a part of our

specialization study.

In this seminar, Paper presentated by college students on different topics as follows:

Ku. Kalpna Mire of MSWIvtn Sem. on “Historical Background of Panchayat Raj System

in India, “73rd

Constitutional amendment and its effects” presented by Kapil Meshram of MSW

ivth Sem. “Introduction of Gramsabha” presented by Kirti Dadamwar of MSWIv th Sem. “Rural

leadership concept and present scenario” present by Kishor Idpachi of MSW IVth sem.

Useful discussion was held after the end of paper presentastion.Total 62 students of MSW

class were present in the seminar and took the benefit through the discussion by shairing their

views towards rural development.

Dr. Sarla Dhabekar, Chair person of the seminar, explained the role of social workers in

Gramsabha and appealed to the participant students to keep more attention in rural areas for

solving the rural problems of the peoples through our scientific knowledge of professional social

work..

The Programme was Conluded with Rashtrawandana-“Tan-Man-Dhan Se…”

Anchoringof this programme was did by Ku Arti Kamble & Vote of Thanks given by Ku Sneha

Fulzele.

Report No. 2: One day Seminar on “Gramgeeta Life Development

Examination: Today‟s Need”

One day seminar on “Gramgeeta Life Development Examination: Today‟s Need” was

organized by Rashtrasant Tukdoji Vicha-Prasar Kendra, BPNISW, Nagpur an association with

Department of Examination Gurudeo Sewa Mandal, Gurukunj Ashram Mozari on 3rd

of

September, 2017 at the institute under the Chairmanship of Shri Babanrao Wankhede. On this

occasion chief guest was Dr. Pradip Vitalkar- Retired Principal Binzani Collage, Nagpur Mr.

Gulabrao Khawse, Secretary, of the Gurukunj Ashram, Mozari, Shri. Nilkanth Halde, Ad.

Krupaji Bhoyar, Shri. Radheshyamji Nimje was the guest of honor. The Programme was

Inaugrated by Dr. Pradip Vitalkar- Retired Principle Binzani Collage, Nagpur. In his Speech, he

appreciated the work of the collage. Then he gave information about the work of Gurudeo Sewa

Mandal. On this occasion, Shri. Nilkanth Halde Evaluated rural customs and traditions with the

help content of Gramgeeta. Ad. Krupaji Bhoyar explained co-relation between Philosophy of

Tukdoji Maharaj and Social Work. . Radheshyamji Nimje talked on the difficulties faced by

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Social Worker while promoting Life Progress Examination. Chief Guest Shri. Gulabraoji

Khawse talked on the importamce of life progress exam in the process of Making Society

Culture.

Mr. Babanrao wankhede, Chairperson of the seminar summarized the topics which was

spoken by various speakers earliar and told how was Gramgeeta is important in modern life.

On this occasion Selected Social Worker was fecilited with Certificate and Momento. The

Programme was Conluded with Rashtrawandana-“Tan-Man-Dhan Se…” Dr. Anant Barde

anchored the programme and Dr. Nanda Pangul given the Vote of Thanks. 98 Gurudeo Bhakt

from different part from Vidarbha were participatred in the seminr.

Report no. 3: Workshop on “Indian Constitution and Democrcy”

A one-day workshop on “Indian Constituion and democracy was organized at the institute

on 4th

September, 2017. A workshop was chaired by Dr. Vilas Ghode, Faculty of the institute. The

workshop was commenced with offering the garland to the image of Rashtrasant Tukdoji

Maharaj. An Introductory remark was given by Dr. Nanda Pangul. Ashwini Doye a Student of

BSW 1st year talked on the Characteristics of Indian Constitition. Jarini Tado explained the

problems to the Indian Constitition. Payal Patil explained „Lokshahi‟. Anupama Shelke talked on

Strenghts of „Lokshahi‟. And Tejal Wanjari talked on the Limitation of „Lokshahi‟. Prof. Ghode

talked on the Constitution of India.

Report no. 4: “Professional Social Work in India”

A workshop was organized on 5th

of September, 2017 on the topic “Professional Social

Work in India” under the chairmanship of Dr. Nanda Pangul, faculty of the institute. Total 54

students‟ participants of the institute took a benefit of the workshop. The Programme was

commenced with lightining the lamp and offering flowers to the image of benevolent Rashtrasant

Tukdoji Maharaj.

Bamleshwari Shinde a Students of BSW 1st year has talked on the background of

Professional Social Work in India. Pranali Choudhari focused the morality on Professional

Social Work. Vivek Shahare talked on the Development of Professtional Education in India.

Later Sayli Nimbarte spoke on Professional Social Work. Ankita Namdhare Provided

Introduction Historical Background of Professional Social Work.

Chairperson of the workswhop Dr. Pangul explained the need of Professional Social Work

in India. The Progeamme was concluded with National Anthem.

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Report No 5: one-day workshop on “Pre- Marital Counselling”

A One –Day Workshop was organized on “Pre- Marital Counselling” in Our Institute on

9th

September, 2017.The Resource Person for the Workshop was Dr.Shekhar Pande, Senior

Counsellor at Family Court, Nagpur.

Sir Highlighted on the recent status of families today and the percentages of Divorce

increasing day by day.Sir talked about its causes,role of media,the decreasing values and respect

among youth.He quoted a number of examples wherein due to petty reasons marriage gets

broken,the interference of family members from both sides affecting the marriage .He compared

the old times and that of today the efforts the families made to keep the marriage going.Sir gave

some guidelines to the students,since they are in the marriageable age.The Workshop ended

with a question-answer session followed by vote of thanks by Mrs.Jamkar. Teachers and 68

students of the institute attended the workshop.

Report no. 6: “Role of NGO‟s in Rural Development”

A seminar was organized on “NGO‟s Role in Rural Development” on 23.9.2017 in the

institute. The Programme was commenced with offering the garland to the image of Rashtrasant

Tukdoji Maharaj. An Introductory remark was given by Dr.V N. Ghode

Paper presentated by Ku. Switi Nitnaware on “Rural Development project “Regional

experience of Mendha Lekha project” and “MAHAN project”. “Aamhi Aamachaya Arogyasathi”

on presented by Toshan Rathod. On topic “Sampurna Bamboo Kendra” presented by Vaishali

Madavi, “Serch and Lok Biradari” project presented by Sachin Kutir and Rekha Uikey. Mr.

Vilas Admachi presented on “Center of Science for Villegers”.

Seminar chaired by Prof. Dr. Vilas ghode he explain the NGO‟s Role in Rural

development and Skills of Social Workers . The Programme was Conluded with

Rashtrawandana-“Tan-Man-Dhan Se------” Ku. Shivani Itankar, anchoring the programme and

vote of thanks given by the Mr. J. Bawane. 62 students of the institute participated in the

workshop.

Report no. 7: “One-Day Seminar on” Preparation of Project Formulation”

A One –Day seminar was organized on Guidelines for Project Proposals on 29th

September, 2017. A speaker for the seminar was Prof. S.V.Kodape, faculty of the institute. In his

speech, Sir highlighted the importance of knowing how to prepare a Project Proposal as after

completion of MSW-II students would be working. Sir Informed about the topics of importance

of Requirement of preparing a Project Proposal, and how it has needed to be incorporated to

prepare a Project Proposal like Title Page, Executive Summary, Table of contents, objectives,

Technical Approach, Project Management. He also told about how and when data deliverables,

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budget, communication and coordination,team qualification etc.The students had questions to

solved their queries regarding preparation of project proposal.The workshop ended with vote of

thanks by Dr.Seema Lobo. 60 students of MSW- final year took the benift of the seminar.

Report no. 8: “Death Anniversary of Vandniya Rastrasant Tukdoji Maharaj”

Death anniversary of Vandniy Rashtrasant Tukodoji Maharaj was remembered on 10th

October, 2017 at Library. The Programme was commenced with lightining the lamp and offering

flowers to the image of benevolent Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj. On this occasion Dr Nanda

Pangul talk on importance of Gramgeeta in rural life. Teaching and Non-teaching staff of the

institute attended the programme.

Report no. 9: “Celebration of Birth Anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

Azad”

Birth anniversary of Ex-President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Azad was celebrated in

the institute on 14th

October, 2017 as Vacha Prerana Diwas. On this occasion Dr. Vilas Ghode

told the importance of reading of books and appealed to the students to grown-up reading habits

and update the knowledge. students , staff were present in this programme in klarge number.

Report No. 10: Two-Day Workshop on “Skills Usable in Marathi Language”

Two-Day Workshop on “Skills Usable in Marathi Language was held on 21st& 22

nd

Feb2018 for UG students .The workshop was conducted by Dr.Rekha Jagnale, faculty of Marathi

of the institute.The purpose of the workshop was to develop communication skills in Marathi.The

focus of the workshop was on marathi grammer, letter writing skills, news writing, essay writing

etc. 65 students attended the workshop.

Report no. 11: One-Day Workshop on “Social Reformers of Maharashtra”

A One-Day Workshop on the theme “Social Reformers of Maharashtra” was organized at

the Institute on 26th

Februay, 2018.The resource person for this workshop was Dr.Hiralal

Mesham, Associate Professor, Tirpude College of Social Work.

Sir highlighted on the inspiring work done by our great personalities of the Nation namely

Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, Shri. Jyotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule, Dr.Baba Amte, Shri Bhauao

Patil.Sant Gadgebaba etc.

60 students attended the programme. Dr.Rekha Jadnale compared the programme and also

proposed a vote of thanks.

Report No. 12: “Marathi Bhasha Diwas”

On 27th

of February, 2018, Marathi Bhasha Deen was celebrated on occasion of Birth

Annivarssary of poet Kusumgraj.Dr. Jagnale told the importance of Marathi Bhasha and its use in

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daily routing of life. Teachers, Non-teaching Staff and students present in large number in the

programme.

21. Programmes/Workshops/ Conferences Organized by the Teacher:

Dr. A.S.Barde:

Co-ordinate two month BRIDGE training programme on “Skill Development” for students

who left their education in mid-term with collaboration of Bosch India Ltd. Under the Corporate

Social responsibility in the institute for their employment opportunities..

Organized Seven-day training programme for Care Taker of Elderly in the month of sept.

2017.

Organized one day workshop as a member of organizing committee on “Maharashtra Public

Universities Act: Greater Autonomy & Functioning” at BPNISW held on 10th

April, 2017.

Mr. A.A.Sargar:

Organized one day workshop as a member of organizing committee on “Maharashtra Public

Universities Act: Greater Autonomy & Functioning” at BPNISW held on 10th

April, 2017.

Dr.N.B.Pangul:

Organized interviews of Women Auto Drivers at the institute on 8th

March, 2018, on eve of “

International Women Day”

Organized rally on the theme of “MULAGI VACHVA- MULAGI SHIKVA” with

collaboration of BPNISW at Khairi, Tahsil Ralegaon, Dist. Yeotmal on 21st September, 2017.

Organized programme on “Fight with Cancer” with Collaboration of Snehanchal, Nagpur on

21st September, 2017.

Organized Eye Check-up camp in collaboration with Mahatma Eye Bank at Khairi, Tah.

Ralegaon, Dist Yeotmal on 21 ZSept. 2017.

Conducted various sports and cultural programme with co-operation of Mahila Gurudeo Sewa

Mandal Khairi at Khairi Tah. Ralegaon, Dist Yeotmal on 22 Sept. 2017.

Conducted Guidance programme arranged to volunteers and adolescent children with co-

operation of Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Khairi at Khairi Tah. Ralegaon, Dist Yeotmal on 23rd

Sept. 2017.

Organized entrepreneurship camp at Khairi Tah. Ralegaon, Dist Yeotmal on 24th

Sept. 2017

with Collaboration of Sarita Bachat Gat Nagpur.

Dr. Seema Lobo:

Organized one day workshop on “Maharashtra Universities Act: Greater Autonomy &

Functioning” as a co-ordinator at BPNISW held on 10th

April, 2017.

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Dr. Rekha Jagnade:

Organized “Marathi Bhasha Din” on eve of Birth Anniversary of poet Kusumagraj.

Mrs. Poornima Ganthade:

Organized the library orientation for BSW-I students on 7/7/2017.

Organized the library visit for BSW-I students on 08/07/2017.

Organized the library orientation & visit for MSW-I students on 13/7/2017.

Organized Book Talk of Ms. Rakhi Jamkar under Creative literature ”Ranragini” Authored

by Mrs Shubhangi Bhadbhade , for BSW-I students on 21/7/2016

Organized Library Day as „Dr. Rangnathan B‟Day‟ on 12/08/2017.

Organized death anniversary of V.Rastrasant Tukdoji Maharaj on 10/10/2017.

Birth Anniversary of Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was celebrated as “Vachan Prerna Din” on

14/10/2017

Organized Book Talk on Creative literature as”Melghathtil Mohar”author Dr.Ravindra Kohle

,by Dr.N.Pangul for BSW-I /II students on 24/2/2018.

Organized Book Talk on “Sanskar”author Dr.N.Pangul for BSW-I /II students 13/3/2018.

Organized a programme “Babujincya Athvani” on eve of late Ad.Ishwar Deshmukh Death

anniversary on 06/02/2018.

Organized “Marathi Bhasha Din”on27/2/2018.

Organized lecture on “Application statement: First Stairway Towards Profession” by

Prof.Dr.Prashant Patil.07/10/2017

22. Programmes/Workshops/ Conferences Attended/ Participated by the

Teacher:

Dr. A.S.Barde:

Attended one day workshop on “Maharashtra Public Universities Act: Greater Autonomy &

Functioning” at BPNISW held on 10th

April, 2017.

Dr. Nanda Pangul:

Attended National Seminar on “Paradigms of New Process of Assessment and Accreditation

by NAAC” organized by IQAC, Taywade College, Koradi on 23rd

March.

Mr. A.A.Sargar:

Attended Three Days Orientation Workshop on “Child Rights and Protection for Teachers of

Home Science Colleges and Department of Social Work.

Attended One Day National Seminar on Paradigms of New Process of Assessment &

Accreditation by NACC at Tayawade College, Koradi on 22/03/2018

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Participated in “Awareness Programme on SWAYAM and MOOCs for SWAYAM Mentors”

organized in collaboration with Multy Facility Computer Center(RUSA) RTM Nagpur

University On 23-04-2018

Attended lectures on various topics organized by the Late Ishwar Deshmukh Memorial

Labrary, BPNISW, Nagpur.

Dr.N.B.Pangul:

Participated in National Seminar Organized by College of Social Work, Jalgaon held on 16th

&

17th

October, 2016

Participated in International Seminar jointly organized by Dr. Ambedkar Teachers Welfare

Association, India, MSS Institute of Social Work, India, National Institute of Social

Development, Srilanka & Brisbane Institute of Strength base practices, Austalia held on 7th

&

8th

November,2015 at National Institute of Social Development, Srilanka.

Participated in International Conference on “Women in Difficult Circumstances: Issues,

Challenges& Responses” held on 10th

& 11th

February, 2017 at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

College of Social Work, Morane, Dhule.

Attended one day workshop on “Maharashtra Public Universities Act: Greater Autonomy &

Functioning” at BPNISW held on 10th

April, 2017.

Dr. Vilas Ghode:

Attended National Seminar on “Dr. Ambedkar‟s View on Labour Welfare & New Economic

Policy held on 17 & 18th

March 2018 organized by Dr. Babasahed Ambedkar Chair RTM

Nagpur University Nagpur.

Attended National Seminar on “Paradigms of New Process of Assessment & Accreditation by

NAAC” held on 22nd

March 2018 at Taywade College Koradi.

Attended Two Day Interdisciplinary National Seminar on “Farmers in India: Issues, Concerns

and Solutions‟ held on 29-30 March, 2018 at College of Social Work Kamptee.

Dr. Seema Lobo:

Attended a One-Day National Seminar on "Paradigms of New Process of Assessment &

Accreditation by NAAC” held on 22 march 2018 organized by IQAC, Taywade College,

Koradi, Nagpur.

Attended ICSSR Sponsored Two-Day Interdisciplinary National Seminar on “Psycho-Social

Aspect of Farmers Suicide Widows and Social Work Intervention” held on 29-30 March 2018

organized by College of Social Work, Kamptee.

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Dr. Rekha Jagnade:

Attended state level seminar on “Social rebellion in Saint literature” organized by

ADHYASAN, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur on 25th Sept. 2017.

Participated in National Seminar held on 7th

January, 2018 on the topic “ Protection Marathi

Language” jointly organized by Alumni Association and dept. of RTM Nagpur University.

Attended two day “Sawarkar Sahitya Sammelan” sponsored by Maharashtra State literacy and

culture board and organized by Syatantraveer Sawarkar Memorial Committee held on 24th

February, 2018.

23. Research papers/Books/Articles published/Edited by the Teachers:

Dr. N.B.Pangul:

“SONZARI: Problems & Challenges”, R.B. Publication, January,2017

“ Prakalpgrasth”, R.B.Prakashn, I.S.B.N. 978-81-920662-1-9, February, 2017

“ Dharm” , R.B.prakashan, I.S.B.N. 978-81-920662-2-6, March, 2017

“Gramgeeta: Philosophy & Rural Devp. Scheme”, R.B.Prakashan, October,2017

“ Gramgeeta Pranit Samuday Sanghatan”, R.B.Prakashan, October, 2017

“ Mrutyu Chintan” , R.B.Prakashan, October, 2017

“ GRAMSABHA” , R.B.Prakashan, October, 2017

„ Gramgeeta Pranit Vivah Padhatti”, Published in Gurudeo Patrika, April, 2018

Contribussion Of Women in Water Management, Platinum : A Peer Reviewed National

Journal, ISSN-2231-0096, Editor: Dr. Madhukar V. Patil

Dr. Rekha Jagnale:

published book “SANSHODHANAMRUT”(2017)

Research Articles published:

1) “Marathi Grameen Pradeshik Sahitya Sanshodhanachya Navya Dishya” for Rearch,

Maharashtra State Literary and Culture Board sponsored by Marathi Sahitya Sammelan

SMARNIKA editedby Dr. Aarti Kulkarni and Dr.Rekha Jagnale. ISSN: 2229-4996

2) “Navoddattary Marathi Grameen Kavita,” Book title Navoddatery Marathi Grameen

Sahitya Publisher: Prashant Publication. ISBN: 978-93-85019-15-9

3) “Navoddatary Grameen Sahityachi Samiksha” ,” Book Title Navoddatery Marathi Grameen

Sahitya Publisher: Prashant Publication. ISBN: 978-93-85019-15

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24. Details of Ph-D, Minor Research, Major Research, Fellowship, etc

awarded:

Mr. S.V.Kodape:

o Submitted Ph.D.Thesis titled “Problems of Teachers and Students in Ashramshalas‟ in

Vidarbha Region” to RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Mr. A.A.Sargar:

o Submitted Ph.D.Thesis titled “Situational Analysis of Street Children ”to RTM Nagpur

University, Nagpur.

25. Lectures delivered by the faculty (outside):

Mr. A.A.Sargar:

Delivered a lecture on “Importance of Pilot Study‟ as a Resource person for Ph.D. Course

Work, at Mahila Mahavidyalay, Nagpur

Dr. N.B.Pangul:

Delivered a lecture on “Gramgeeta” as a Resource person, at Gurukunj Ashram, Mozari.

Dr. Vilas Ghode:

Delivered a Lecture on “Importance of Yoga for Health” on occasion of World Yoga Day at

Labour Welfare Centre, Vinoba Bhave, Chitnis Nagar, Nagpur

Delivered a Lecture on “Personality Development‟ on occasion of NSS Day at Annasaheb

Gundewar College, Nagpur

26. Membership in University's Committee:

The faculty of the Institute has been associated with the various committees/Board of RTM

Nagpur University such, Subject Examination Committee, Board of Studies etc. They have also

been assigned the work of University as Moderator, paper Setter, valuar etc.

27. Membership in Teachers Organizations:

The faculty in the college has been associated with the following organizations and forums

such as MFUCTO, NUTA, MASWE, ASSWI, ISC, WTF, VSM, ATA, Indian Society of

Criminology etc.

28. Teachers’ participation in other Activities:

Dr. L.S. Tulankar:

Member- India-Pakistan Peace forum

Member- Child line India Foundation

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Dr. A.S.Barde:

Coordinator-Social Awareness Programme Dhammachakkra Pravattan day Dikshabhoomi,

Nagpur.

Member- Moderation Committee (Social Work), RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Paper Setter – Gondwana University, Gadchiroli

Paper Setter & Valuar- RTM Nagpur University

External Examiner- RTM Nagpur University

President- SETU Bahuuddeshiy Sanstha, Nagpur.

President- YESH Bahuuddeshiy Sanstha, Nagpur

Joint Secretary- Gajanan Krida Mandal, Nagpur.

Director- Center for Elderly Care & Artho- appliances.

Prof. A.A. Sargar:

Paper setter- Gondwana University, Gadchiroli

Dr. N.B.Pangul:

Member- Moderation Committee (Social Work), RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Paper Setter & Valuar- RTM Nagpur University

Member- District Counselor Committee

Life Member- University Education Forum

Life Member- Lokshikshan Sanstha, Khairi , dist Yeotamal

President- Late Ramaji Barhate Samajik Vikas Shikshan Sanstha, Nagpur.

Prof. V.N. Ghode:

Secretary , Staff Council of BPNISW

Paper Setter & Valuar- RTM Nagpur University

Coordinator-Social Awareness Programme Dhammachakkra Pravattan day Dikshabhoomi,

Nagpur.

Deputy chief of Spot Valuation Centre, LIT Sabhagruh RTM Nagpur University Examination

W/2017

Deputy chief of Spot Valuation Centre LIT Sabhagruh RTM Nagpur University Examination

of S/2018

Paper Setting: M.S.W. IV Sem., M.Phil

Dr. Seema Lobo:

Paper Setter & Valuar- RTM Nagpur University

Co-ordinator- Dialysis Assistant Certificate Course BPNISW

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Mrs. P.B. Ghanthade:

“External Examiner- Summer Practical examination of B.L.I. Sc. RTM Nagpur

University Paper Setter & Valuar - Summer Practical examination of B.L.I. Sc. RTM

Nagpur University

28. Achievements/Awards/Recognition:

Dr. A.S.Barde:

Elected as a Secretary of Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators

Award for Meritorious Achievements:

Received “Library Mitra Award” Ms. Ekta Nikam, BSW III.

Late Ramesh Kakde Memorial Award (Cash Prize of Rs. 251/-) for topper in BSW-I to Ms.

Nikhil Vaidya.

Founder President Late Ishwarbabu Deshmukh Memorial Award (cash prize Rs.251/-) for

topper in BSW-II to Mr. Ashish Gaikwad.

Founder Principal Late Shri Chandrashekhar Lakhe Memorial Award (cash prize Rs. 251/- )

for topper in BSW-III to Mr. Nandkishor Dhadse

Late Shyamraoji Pangul Memorial Award (Cash Prize of Rs. 251/-) for topper in MSW-I to

Ms. Prajoo Gaikwad.

Founder Registrar Late Shri Madhusudan Lad Memorial Award (cash prize Rs. 251/-) for

topper in MSW-II to Mr. Kedar Khibragade.

29. Dignitaries Visited to the Institute:

Following dignitaries visited at the institute during the session.

1. Dr. Vedprakash Mishra, Vice-Chancellor, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences.

2. Dr. Pramod Yeole, Pro-VC, RTMNU

3. Dr. Puran Meshram, Registrar, RTMNU

30. Any Other:

Monthly news letter "PAHILE PAN"

In first day of every month the Institute publishing monthly news letter "PAHILE PAN" in

manual and E-form. It gives us to maintain regular content between regular event conducted and

students/teachers. Its provide a snapshot at our recent publication, activities as well as information

on our upcoming events.

In Session 2017-18 total 9 new letters were published and exhibited on notice board. We also

send to 700 people on Emails.

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Annual Publication of College Magazine "PRAHARI"

It reflects the identity of the Institute through writing of students/ teachers as well and is an

integral part of education system. The students have lot of potentials within them which need

proper channelization and out let. This magazine provide wonderful platform to our young

potentials (Students) once to showcase their talents as writing, express themselves into a gathering

on various them every session.

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APPENDICES:

COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:

For the academic policy decisions and planning and smooth functioning of the institute,

College Development Committee has been constituted as per provision of the Maharashtra

Universities Act, 1916, under section 97(1) act, as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Member Designation

01 Mr. R.G.Duragkar President

02 Dr. L.S.Tulankar Principal & Ex-office Secretary

03 Dr. A.P.Deshmukh Member

04 Dr. P.P.Deshmukh Member

05 Prof. R.N.Zanzad Member

06 Dr. D.R.Barhate Member

07 Ms. Dr. A.S.Barde Member Teaching)

08 Dr. N.B.Pangul Member (Teaching)

09 Dr. V.N.Ghode Member( Teaching)

10 Dr. Seema Lobo Member (Teaching)

11 Dr. Rekha Jagnale Member (Teaching)

12 Mr. M.B.Deshmukh Member (Non-Teaching)

13 Mrs. Minaxi Kadu Member (Alumni)

14 Ms. Prajoo Gaikwad Member (Uni. Representative)

In this session, CDC held four meetings and discussed the overall comprehensive plan of

the college regarding Academic, administrative, and infrastructural growth and enabled collegeto

foaster excellence in curricular, co-curricular and extra-cocurricular activities.

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LIST OF TEACHING FACULTY:

Sr. No. Name Educational Qualification Designation

01 Dr.L.S.Tulankar MSW, M.Phil(SW), Ph.D (SW) Principal

02 Ms. V.B.Mahatme MSW (CCA) Associate Professor

03 Dr. A.S.Barde MSW(LWPM),M.A.(Soc.),B.Ed.,

M.Phil(SW), Ph.D (SW), NET

Assistant Professor

04 Shri. S.V.Kodape MSW(CD), M.Phil(SW), SET Assistant Professor

06 Shri. A.A.Sargar MSW(CD&LWPM),

M.Phil (SW), NET,SET

Assistant Professor

07 Dr. N.B.Pangul M.A.(Soc.), B.Ed., MSW (CCA,

CD, FCW), M.Phil (SW), Ph.D.

(SW), NET,SET

Associate Professor

08 Dr. V.N.Ghode MSW(CD,MPSW,FCM)

M.Phil.(SW), NET, SET, Ph.D

Associate Professor

09 Dr. Seema Lobo MSW(MPSW), M.Phil(SW), Ph.D Assistant Professor

10 Dr. Rekha Jagnale M.A.(Soc.), M.A.(Marathi),

M.Phil(Marathi), Ph.D(Marathi)

Assistant Professor

LIST OF ADMINISTRTIVE STAFF:

Sr. No. Name Educational

Qualification

Designation

01 Mr. M.B.Deshmukh M.A., B.Ed. Accountant

02 Ku. Shubhangi Tule B.A., MSW (CD),

MA., (Soc.), C.Lib.

Clerk

03 Mr. V.B. Chandankhede B.Com Clerk

04 Shri. M.D.Dhapodkar 10th Driver

05 Shri. R.N.Tijare 4th std Watchman

06 Shri. R.W. Khade 12th Watchman

07 Shri. J.H. Wagde 12th Watchman

08 Shri. A.B.Kuldeep 9th std Cleaner

09 Shri. M.A.Kuldeep 10th Cleaner

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LIST OF LIBRARY STAFF:

Sr. No. Name Educational Qualification Designation

01 Dr. P.B.Ganthade M.A.,MLISc,M.Phil(Lib.Sci.),

M.A.(Eco.), M.Phil(Eco), B.Ed., Phd

Librarian

02 Mr. K.B.Dhabale B.A., M.LISc, M.Phil (Lib. Sci.) Professional assist.

03 Mr. S.K.Ramteke MSW, B.Lib. Professional assist.

04 Smt. R.R.Deshmukh SSC, C.Lib. Library Assistant

05 Smt. S.D.Darne M.a.(His.), B.Ed. B.PEd., C.Lib,

B.Lib., M.Lib.

Library Assistant

06 Mr. R.P.Dhale HSSC, C.Lib. Library Assistant

07 Smt. Anisha Duragkar B.A.,LLB, MSW (CD) Library Clerk

08 Mr. Ramesh Lahulkar SSC Peon

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College Committee’s for the session 2017-18:

1) NAAC Co-ordinator & secretary IQAC:

- Dr. Seema Lobo

2) Attendance Committee:

- Dr. Rekha Jagnale (Convener)

- MrS.K.Ramteke, Member

3) Cultural Day celebration & Student Council Committee:

- Dr. Anant barde, (Convener)

- Dr. Seema Lobo, Member

- Dr. Poornima Ganthade, Member

4) Cell for Social Justice and Empowerment of SC,ST, VJNT and OBC Students:

- Dr.V. Ghode, (Convener)

- Dr. Rekha jagnade, Member

5) Time table Committee:

- Prof. A.A. Sargar, (Convener)

6) Counseling & Placement Cell:

- Dr, V,N, Ghode, (Convener)

7) Sexual Harassment Complaint Cell:

- Prof. Dr. N. Pangul, (Convener)

- Dr. Seema Lobo, Member

- Dr. Rekha Jagnade, Member

- Ms. S.P.Tule

8) Admission Committee / Class Incharges:

- BSW Part I : Dr. N.B.Pangul

- BSW Part II : Dr. A.Barde

- BSW Part III : Prof. Anil Sargar

- MSW Part I : Dr. Vilas Ghode

- MSW Part II : Dr.seema Lobo

9) Social Work Practicum Monitoring Committee:

- All class incharges

10) Research Activity Monitoring Committee:

- Dr. Anant Barde, (Convener)

- DrN.B.Pangul, Member

- Dr. Seema Lobo, Member

11) Annual Magazine Publication Committee:

- Dr. Rekha Jagnale, (Convener)

12) Annual Report writing Committee:

- Dr. Anant Barde, (Convener)

13) NSS Committee:

- Dr.Vilas Ghode, Programme Officer

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14) Study Tour Organizing Committee (PG):

- Dr.Anant Barde, Convener

- Dr. Seema Lobo, Member

15) Study Tour Organizing Committee (UG):

- Prof. Anil Sargar (Convener)

- Prof. Dr. Rekha Jagnale, Member

16) Village Camp Organizing Committee:

- Dr. V.N. Ghode ( Convener)

- Dr. N.B. Pangul

17) Maintenance of Equipments Committee:

- Mr. Kamlakar Dhabale. (Convener)

- Mr. Satyawan Ramteke, Member

18) Environment course:

- Prof.A.A.Sargar, (Convener)

19) Health Care Committee:

- Prof. Vilas Ghode, (Convener)

- Dr. Nanda Pangul, Member

- Ms. Anisha Duragkar, Member

20) Center for Elderly Care & Ortho Appliances management Committee:

- Prof. Dr. Anant Barde, (Consultant)

21) Dialysis Asst. Technician course:

- Dr. Seema Lobo, (Consultant)

22) Alumni Association:

- Dr, Anant Barde, (Convener)

- Dr. V.N. Ghode, Member

23) Library Management Committee:

- Dr. Poornima Ganthade, (Convener)

- Dr. Anant Barde, Member

- Prof. Anil Sargar, Member

- Dr. N.B.Pangul, Member

- Dr. Vilas Ghode, Member

24) Examination Committee (UG & PG):

- Dr. Vilas Ghode, (Convener)

25) Purchase Committee:

- Dr. D.R.Barhate, (Convener)

- Dr. A. Barde, Member

- Prof. Anil Sargar, Member

- Ms. Shubhangi Tule, Member

- Mr. Ajay Chandankhede, Member

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26) Ishwar Deshmukh Dyanpeeth:

- Dr. Poornima Ganthade (Convener)

- Dr. Rekha Jagnade, Member

27) Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Vichar-Prasar Kendra:

- Dr. Nanda Pangul (Convener)

- Dr. P. B. Ganthade, Member

- Ms. Shubhangi Tule, Member

- Ms. S.D. Darane, Member

28) Nature Club:

- Dr. P. B. Ganthade (Convener)

- Dr. R.R. Jagnade, Member

29) Film Club:

- Dr. Seema Lobo (Convener)

- Prof. A.A. Sargar, Member

30) Sharing Knowledge you Had Abroad(SKA):

- Dr. Anant barde (Convener)

- Dr. Vilas Ghode, Member

31) Japanese Language Learning Center:

- Dr. Anant Barde (Convener)

- Mr. Mandar Sugwekar, member

32) Garden Mamagement Committee:

- Mr. Kamlakar Dhabale (Convener)

33) Students‟ Representative Council:

- Dr. A.S.Barde - Convener

- Prof. A.A.Sargar-, Member

- Ms. S.D.Darne, Member

Note: Principal will act as Chairman of all the committees.

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