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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Name of the Institution:
Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur - 413 512 (Maharashtra)
Year of report: 2010-11
Part - A: The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the
year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the
year:
In the quality advisory committee (QAC) meeting held on 20.04.2010,
teaching, non teaching and management members with outside advisors unanimously
decided to implement different merged schemes sanctioned by UGC under XIth plan
and continue the existing schemes.
i) It was decided to start Day care centre and Career counseling cell under UGC
XIth plan
ii) It was decided to start the Certificate course on plant tissue culture.
iii) Remedial coaching scheme for entry into services for SC/ST and minorities
student be continued
iv) QAC also stressed on the implementation of suggestions made by NAAC,
RAR Peer Team particularly in Teaching, learning and Evaluation.
v) It was also decided that all computers should be connected in a network
vi) It was decided that each department should prepare a value added course
vii) It was also decided to send the final Report of CPE IInd phase - Ist Term report
to UGC and submit new proposal of Rs. 50 Lakh for continuation of CPE IInd
phase IInd term to UGC.
viii) It was also decided to organize National conferences /workshops/ Seminars in
the subjects of Mathematics, Zoology and fishery Science, English,
Economics, and Sanskrit,
ix) A workshop on Capacity building of Women Managers in higher education
(Sensitivity awareness and Motivation ) was decided to organize for which
proposal has already submitted to UGC.
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x) QAC suggested sending the proposals to UGC for enrichment of sports
facility.
xi) It was suggested for making collaborations/ MOU’s with foreign University/
Institutes / Colleges in order to open International avenues.
We are happy to note that we could start the day care centre, career counseling
centre and certificate course in plant tissue culture as decided in IQAC meeting.
As decided we have implemented suggestions made by NAAC-RAR Peer
team with respect to teaching, learning and evaluation in a right spirit. At the same
time we have also connected all computers in a network, submitted the proposals for
value added courses of four departments.
In the month of December 2010, a final report of CPE Scheme was prepared
and sent to UGC, New Delhi. Also a proposal for continuation of CPE in IInd phase.
IInd term was drafted and presented before expert committee of UGC on 30 th March
2011. We are happy to note that UGC has considered our CPE proposal and
sanctioned Rs. 50 Lakh in the XIth plan period for development of earlier star and
beneficiary departments.
We are glad to inform that, we have received sanction for arranging Six
National conferences from UGC WRO New Delhi. Out of these five national
conferences were organized successfully. They are
i) National Conference on English Language today. (27-28-29 Dec 2010)
ii) National seminar on Advances in Complication Mathematics (23-24 Feb
2011)
iii) National Conference on Recent trends in Evolutionary biology. (23-24 Feb
2011)
iv) National Seminar on Impact of Sanskrit on Hindi, Marathi, and English
Language (25-26 Feb 2011)
v) State level conference on “Privatization, liberalization and globalization
(25-26 Feb 2011)
In the month of August, College has conducted a workshop on “Capacity
Building of Women Managers in Higher Education in Which 50 participants from
Marathwada Region was benefited.
A proposal of Rs. 70 Lakhs for swimming pool and of Rs. 70.00 Lakhs for
Indoor sports facility centre is submitted to UGC WRO Pune.
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As a step towards MOUs with foreign University College has interacted Lillie-
I University, France University of Illinois, Chicago (U.S.) and Community college,
Chicago. In response to our efforts the Director of student’s Divisions (International)
of Lillie- I university visited and interacted our staff/ students on 5 April 2011 and
showed inclination for MOU.
To strengthen the efforts of making MOUs our Sanstha President Dr. G. V.
Patil and Ex principal, A. S. Jadhav visited the U.S. Universities.
Part – ‘B’
1. Activities reflecting goals and objectives of the institution:
Pursuit of Excellence is the mission of our institution. We, strictly adhere to
transparency in the conduct of examinations and in financial matters. . Our college
has completely banned private coaching by our teachers, so that they can devote all
their energy for the development of the college. It is a matter of pride for all of us that
in our college, selection of teachers is done on the basis of merit alone. Every year
one degree college teacher, one junior college teacher and one non- teaching staff
member is honoured by the management with “Shahu Bhushan” award. This is a
glorious tradition followed by us In order to develop overall personality of the
students, we regularly arrange Shahu Lecture series on socially relevant subjects.
In the academic year 2008-09 college has created orphan fund amounting to
Rs 11 Lakh in honour of our retired Principal Dr. R. L. Kavle and a fund in the name
of Adv. Narayanraoji Patil, Secretary of the Management for rural background
students amounting to Rs .12000 per year . All the expenses of four orphan students
and 12 rural students were borne by the college in this academic year.
We have collected Rs16 Lakh under Earn and Learn scheme from alumni and
well wishers of our former Principal A.S. Jadhav and the scheme is run under his
name. Nearly 60 needy students take benefit of this scheme every year. In addition to
these schemes, fee concessions are given as and when it is found necessary.
A set of special study material is given to meritorious students. We also run
coaching classes for various Competitive examinations under “Shahu Prabodhini” In
collaboration with an NGO “Flight Cadet Prasad Shendge Memorial Trust” lectures of
Army Personnel are arranged every year. As part of community services, we organize
through NSS, NCC units, Vivek Vahini, Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti and students
associations, various socially useful activities such as blood donation, tree plantation,
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rural cleanliness drive, health and hygiene in rural areas and in the slums of Latur
township.
For the welfare of the employees, we have Employees Co-operative Credit
Society which gives loans on concessional rate. An Employees’ Welfare Fund is also
in operation.
We regularly organize blood donation camps in collaboration with
Bhalchandra Blood bank and Govt Civil Hospital through our various students
associations and support units.
2. New academic Programmes initiated (UG & PG) :
A certificate course on plant tissue culture has been successes fully started and
a proposal to start an additional division of M.Sc. biotech has been submitted to state
government.
An additional division for B.Sc on Non grant basis hags been started. C.A
foundation course (CA-CPT) for college students has been started .
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction:
Dr . E. U. Masumdar (Phy), Prof. S. N. Shinde (Botony), Prof. N. S. Pimple
(Maths) Smt. G. Shailja Somdev and Prof. Anuja Jadhav of English,
Dr. Shobha Kulkarni, Dr. Pallavi Patil and Prof. S. R. Chavan of Hindi,
Prof. M. R. Patil (History) Dr. S. P. Bagal (Economics), Prof. B. B. Sanap ,
K. I. Momin , Dr. R. S. Birajdar of chemistry, Prof. Bharat Deshmukh
(Marathi), Prof. S. T. Mothe and Dr. P. N. Sagar of commerce have actively
participated in syllabus framing workshops organized by our parent
University.
Dr. S. R. Gundekar acted as Resource person in the workshop on syllabus
framing of B.A. III Marathi at Jaykranti College, Latur ( 15 Jan 2011)
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The following student projects have been undertaken under various
courses:
Sr.No. Course Name Details of project work at /on1 M.Sc. Photonics 1) Quality Photonics Hyderabad
2) Sterlight opticals, Aurangabad.2 B.Sc. III Botany Induced polyploidy in wheat
3 BCA VI Sem. Project work on I.T. ( 37 Students)4 B.Sc (CS) VI Sem. Project work on computer science ( 30 Students)5 B.Sc. B. T. ( III) Project work on Environmental studies
(34 students).6 B.A.III Fun. English Project work on various topics7 B.A. I, II, III Hindi Projects in Hindi .8 M.A. II Sanskrit Projects in Sanskrit (12 students)10 M. Com Projects on financial management.11 M.A. II Geography Project work on geography (54 students)12 B.A. III Geography Project work on geography (90students) 13 M. A Economics Project work on Economics 14 B. Lib and M. Lib Project work on Lib and info. science15 YCMOU Sub centre Various novels projects.
Following table represents details about publication of books :
Sr.No Name of staff Name of book/ for class Publisher1 S. N. Shinde Science for primary level Balbharti, Pune2 Dr. P. N. Sagar Financial Accounting for
B. Com I under Distance learning
SRTMU Nanded
3 Dr. S. J. Phule Settlement Geography for B. A. Students
SRTMU Nanded
4 Dr. Preeti Pohekar New horizons in public administration for BA II
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Dept of Photonics offers a project based practical paper/ course at Sem. IV in
which students work in industry for 75-90 days and submit project report for
430 marks.
Dept. of Botany offers projects on preparation herbararia of diseased and
angiosperm plants woolen models and permanent slides at B.Sc. III instead of
Practical.
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In the academic year 2010-11 the following industrial / historical tours /
surveys based on syllabus have been organized
Dept of Economics organised educational tour for P G Students.
Dept of Pol. Science arranged a study tour of U G students at Kapildhara, Dist.
Beed
A field visit was organised by Dept of Geography for B.A. and M.A. students
at Sanjivani Bet and Katpur Dist. Latur respectively. Also a study tour was
organised by Dept of Geography for M.A. students North India.
Dept of History organised a study tour at Kapildhar Dist. Beed (18 Sept 2010),
in it, 80 students and 2 teachers. Also a visit to Ter and Ramling.
(23 Jan 2011) by dept of History was arranged for BA III students.
Dept. of Sanskrit organised a visit to Vishwa Sanskrit Pustak Melava at
Bengaluru ( 07.01.2011 to 13.01.2011) along with 10 students and three staff
members.
Dept of Biotechnology organised visits to Gopal Milk Dairy, Tinna Oil Mills,
Meriadian Acqa, Maharashtra Oils, and Nan Gas Agency at Latur
Dept of Botany organised a long excursion at Regional fruit Research station
Vengurla, Panji, Goa ( 09.11.2010 to 15.11.2010 ) . Also a short excursion at
Sanjivani Bet, Wadval Naganath was arranged (26.09.2010) and at other
places on 03-03-11.
Dept of Zoology and fishery science has organized a study tour to National
Institute of Oceanography GOA.
Dept of Chemistry organized an Industrial tour to local MIDC, Latur
Dept of IT organized a study tour at VIIIT and C-DAC Pune and also to
Baramati
Following staff members have worked as a member/ coordinator /
chairman on various university bodies
Sr.No Name of staff Worked as chairman/ Member1 Dr. D. G. Solunke Member, BOS Zoology2 Dr. V. S. Shembekar Member BOS Zoology & Fishery3 Prof. S. N. Shinde Member, Syllabus framing Committee 4 Prof. K. G. Maske Chairman BOS in Microbiology5 Dr. S. R Gundekar Member BoS in Marathi
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6 Prof. O. N. Madansure Member BoS in Sanskrit7 Prof. S. T. Mothe Faculty Member in commerce8 Dr. P. N. Sagar Faculty Member in commerce9 Prof. M. R. Patil Member BoS in History and 32.5 committee10 Dr. S. P. Bagal Member BoS in Economics11 Prof. B. S. Chandrabansi Member BoS in chemistry 12 Dr. S. D. Salunke Invited Member BoS in Chemistry
Following table represents details of students participation on in seminars
Sr.No Name of Dept Class Students participated 1 Dept of photonics M.Sc. I & II 09 students 2 Dept of Zoology B.Sc. III All students3 Dept of Microbiology B.Sc. III All students 4 Dept of Bio Tech. M. Sc. B.T 39 students5 Dept of Math’s. B.Sc. III MMS, Aurangabad 6 Dept of Marathi BA / B.Com./
B.Sc. I & II
All Students
7 Dept of Sanskrit M.A. Sanskrit 27 students8 Dept of Commerce M. Com All Students9 Dept of History B.A. History All Students10 Dept of Geography MA I / II Geo All Students
Exhibition of Projects/ Fairs :
Sr.
No
Name of Dept Particulars of Exhibition
1 Dept of Zoology Science Exhibition 2 Dept of Botany Science Exhibition by B.Sc III Students3 Dept of B.T. Weekly wall Magazines 4 Dept of History Exhibition on Panipat battle Posters 5 Dept of Geography 03 projects under in Avishkar Research Festival
Skill development Programmes for students organized :
Library & Info. Science dept. has organised
a. How to retrieve bibliographic data from OPAC?
b. Allow to search information on the internet by using various search
engines?
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c. Elocution reading and writing competition
Dept of Economics organised extension lectures by experts for skill
development.
Dept. of Sanskrit organised “Sanskrit sambhasshan varg” for fluency in
Sanskrit.
Dept. of Marathi organised “ Reading and writing development training
programme”
Dept. of Biotechnology organised various Guest lectures
Organisation & participation in Science fair and exhibition programme at
university level :
Sr.No Name and class of
student
Programme details
1 B.Sc III Physics University level Research festival at K.K.M.
Manwat2 B.Sc. III Microbiology
1. Abhishek Bhosle
2. Bhakti Joshi
University level Research festival at K.K.Manwat
3 B.Sc. III Microbiology
1. Abhishek Bhosle
2. Bhakti Joshi
Inter University Research Festival at Nashik and
got II Prize
I Dept of B.T.
1. Rutuja Dive
2. Sayali Patl
3. Prof. N. D. Deshmukh
4. Dr. S.D. Bhansod
Participation at State level science Exhibition at
Beed (01.09.2010) and won Ist prize.
II 1. Prof. M. A. Dhotre University level Research Festival at M. M
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2. Prof. R. P. Bhagat College Manwat and secured Ist prize,
Participation at state level Avishkar at NashikIII Prof. N. D. Deshmukh
Prof. S. D. Bansod
University level Research
Festival at M. M College Manwat and secured Ist
prize, Participation at state level Avishkar at
NashikIV Swapnil Gudsurkar
Prof. S. D. Bansod
University level Research
Festival at M. M College Manwat and secured Ist
prize, Participation at state level Avishkar at
NashikV Dept of Geography
1. Salunke Nitin
2. Ajit Deshmukh
I st Prize in university level Research festival at
Manwat. State level Avishkar research festival at
Nashik
VI Dept of Geography
1. Varsha Limbute
2. Vaishali Chinchole
Won 2nd prize at University level Research
festival at Manwat.
VII Dept of commerce
students
Poster exhibition in Avishkar research
Festival at university level.
Participation of students in conferencesi Aprana Bahirappa 2nd prize for oral presentation in National
Conference held at RSMLii Priyanka Dure 3rd Prize for oral presentation in National
Conference held at RSML doiii Dept of commerce Organised poster presentation on corruption at
RSM Latur for college level students.
In addition to above activities we follow the following regular schedule
Annual Teaching Plan: At the beginning of the academic year AnnualTeaching Plan is submitted by every teacher for the subject(s) taughtby him/her.
(i) Daily Teaching Report: Daily Teaching Report is maintained by the teachers intheir academic diary provided by the college to every teacher.
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(ii) Monthly Teaching Report : At the end of every month, the daily teaching reportmaintained by the teacher is verified by the Vice Principal of concerned faculty.
(iii) Attendance: Attendance of students is recorded daily in the attendance book andthe names of students whose attendance is below 75 % are submitted at the endof every month to the Vice Principal for necessary action.
(iv) Term Tests : Term Tests were conducted during the first term (before Dipawali)and in the second Term on the basis of the syllabus completed during the saidterm(s)
(v) Seminars: Seminars of P.G. students (M. Com) were arranged at the end ofevery semester and the performance of the students was evaluated by theconcerned teachers.
(vi) Pre annual Examination: Pre annual examination
was conducted and meritorious students were given cash prizes. A set of text
books for the entire year is given to the students based on their result to
meritorious students. Results were analyzed at coordination meetings. Cash
Prizes were given to toppers in the examination. Attendance Reports and test
marks were sent every month to student’s parents through office.
In addition to this, Blood Donation Camp, Elocution Competition, Rangoli
Competition, Handwriting Competition were organized.
At the beginning of academic year, last year’s results are analyzed in the
coordination committee meeting. Finalization of subject combinations is also
done in this meeting
Assessment of Teachers by students is done at the end of every year through
response sheets and action is taken accordingly. Monthly feedback regarding
teaching and syllabus completion is taken and corrective measures are adopted.
4 Interdisciplinary programmers started :
As per our university academic programme, our final year UG students study a theory
and a project paper on environmental science.
5. Examination reforms implemented:
University introduced semester pattern for UG Second year, where in Internal
Evaluation for 20 Marks per paper is compulsory. For this evaluation college has
evolved a mechanism in which more weightage is given to the attendance along with
tutorial, unit test and seminars as per university norms.
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For Final year UG students term wise two tests and one Pre-Annual Examinations in
the month of February for non semester courses and pre semester exams for semester
courses are conducted as per university exam pattern. Absent students are penalized
while meritorious students are rewarded with cash prizes in these exams.
In the beginning of the academic year, a meeting of staff members is arranged
in which, on the basis of previous year result analysis, the students with better
academic prospects are identified in each subject and are given special attention
towards their progress throughout the academic year. The reasons for poor
performance are also identified and rectification measures are chalked out. A monthly
attendance report and term wise test results are communicated to parents.
6. Candidates qualified NET/SLET/GATE:
Prof. Gaurav Jevlikar qualified NET Exam in Public Administration
Miss Jyoti Mandge (Former student of M.A. Sanskrit ) qualified SET
in Sanskrit.
Prof. N. D. Deshmukh Faculty in Biotech qualified NET in
Microbiology.
7. Initiative towards faculty Development programme:
Prof. D. G. Palke (Chemistry) and Prof Anuja Jadhav (English ) applied to
UGC for FDP in XI the plan. The committee visited the college and interacted with
the two aspirants and permission has been granted .
No of Teachers benefited under other Teacher Training Programmes
Name of Teacher Teacher Training / programme 1. Prof. S. D. Bansod
2. Prof. M. A. Dhotre
3. Prof. N. D. Deshmukh
4. Prof. S.V.Patil (Marathi)
National workshop cum Training programme
on Techniques used in B.T. research sponsored
by DBT Delhi( 28 Feb – 12 March 2011)
Refresher course at Amravati University (Feb-4
March 2011)
8. Total No of conferences / Seminars organized:
UGC sponsored Sensitivity Motivation and Awareness (SAM)
Workshop on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher
Education. (10-14 Aug 2010).
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UGC sponsored National conference on “Recent trends in evolution
biology (23-24 Feb 2011), by Dept. of Zoology Fishery Science.
UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Advances in Computational
Mathematics” (23-24 Feb 2011) by Dept of Mathematics.
UGC sponsored National conference on “English Language Today”
(27-29 Dec 2010) by Dept of English.
UGC sponsored two day National seminar on “Impact of Sanskrit
Language on Marathi, English & Hindi Language (25-26 Feb 2011) by
Dept. of Sanskrit.
UGC sponsored state level conference on Liberalization, privatization
Globalisation & its impact on balanced regional development (25-26
Feb 2011) by Dept. of Economics.
Three day( 4-6 Dec 2010) workshop by Dept of M. Lib for students
Two Day ‘Vipyashna ‘workshop by Dept of Pali.
Seminars/ conferences/ workshops participated by teachers :
Sr.
No
Name of Staff Level of conference Total
State Nat. Int.1 A.A. Yadav 00 01 00 012 Dr. D. G. Solunke 00 03 00 033 Dr. V. S. Shembekar 00 05 00 054 D. S. Rathod 00 04 00 045 S. S. Chandanshive 00 05 00 056 S. N. Shinde 00 01 00 017 K. D. Sawant 00 04 00 048 K. G. Maske 00 02 00 029 D. U. Vedpathak 01 03 00 0410 K. M. Pradhan 01 02 00 0311 V. D. Panchal 00 01 00 0112 R. S. Shaikh 00 01 00 0113 J. M. Jadhav 00 01 00 0114 J. V. Mashalkar 00 02 00 0215 M. B. Bhatade 00 01 00 0116 S. P. Birajdar 00 01 00 0117 A. K. Shaik 00 02 00 0218 S. D. Bansod 00 01 00 0119 M. A. Dhotre 00 01 00 0120 N. D. Deshmukh 00 01 00 0121 M. S. Wavre 00 04 00 0422 N. S. Pimple 00 02 00 0223 G. Shailja Somdev 00 02 00 02
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24 Anuja Jadhav 00 02 00 0225 S. D. Bhandare 00 03 00 0326 Dr. S. G. Kulkarni 00 03 00 0327 Dr. Pallavi Patil 00 03 00 0328 S. R. Chvan 00 05 00 0529 Dr. S. R. Gundekar 01 02 00 0330 B. B. Deshmukh 01 01 00 0231 Sambhaji Patil 01 01 00 0232 O. N. Madansure 00 02 00 0233 R. K. Arya 00 02 00 0234 A. A. Sharma 00 02 00 0235 S. T. Mothe 00 01 00 0136 P. N . Sagar 00 08 00 0837 A. J. Raju 00 03 00 0338 S. J. Kulkarni 00 06 00 0639 S. J. Phule 00 03 00 0340 D. B Sonkamble 00 02 00 0241 V. J. Dalvi 00 02 00 0242 K. B Shinde 00 02 00 0243 S. R Dharashive 00 04 00 0444 R. S. NIkat 00 01 00 0145 S. P . Bagal 01 00 00 0146 M. V. Ingle 01 00 00 0147 V. V. Gaikwad 00 01 00 01
07 108 00 115
9 Research projects newly implemented:
Title of project Principal
investigator and
department
Amt in
lakhs
Funding
Agency
1 Studies on bacterial and fungal
diversity of Soyabin and Sugar cane
cultivated lands of Latur district. (Minor
project)
R. N. Jadhav
Microbiology
0.40 BCUD
SRTMU
Nanded
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Ongoing research projectsRegional Political
Parties in Maharashtra (Minor project)
Dr. M. H. Gavhane
( Pol. Sci)
0.75 UGC
Dr. P. N. Sagar
Commerce
--
Studies on Cdse Thin Films
(Minor project)
A. A. Yadav
Photobnics
0.90 UGC
Molecular characterination of
collegemices family (Major Project)
Dr. V. S.Rathod
Zoology
10.79 UGC
Potential uses of probiotics
(Major Project)
Dr. V. S.
Shembekar
Zoology
6.60 UGC
Synthesis of ZnO Films (Major Project) Dr. E. U.
Masumdar
Physics
8.56 UGC
Completed research projects (Minor project) Dr. O. V.
Shahapurkar
(Geography)
0.25 UGC
10. Patents Generated :
Our teachers of Photonics and Biotechnology department have applied for the
patents.
11. Research collaboration with :
Our Chemistry research centre has collaborative research programmes with
Dr. M.K.Donge, NCL Pune; Prof. M.S.Sharan of Nano Technology
Laboratory, Kalyan; Department of Chemistry, Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar
Marathwada University, Aurangabad and also with Dept. of Chemistry &
Industrial Chemistry, Shivaji College, Omerga, Dist Osmanabad.
Our Zoology & Fishery Science Research Centre is working in collaboration
with Dept of Zoology, Dr. BAM University, Aurangabad and Dept. of
Biophysics, Govt Institute of science, Aurangabad.
Department of Biotechnology has two existing collaborative Research
programmes viz. with Dept of Biophysics Govt Institute of Science ,
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Aurangabad and Dept of Biophysics, University of Mumbai. It has also
initiated two new collaborative Research Programmes with Dept of Biotech.,
University of Mumbai and the other with Dept. of Botany, Yashwant college,
Nanded.
12. Research Grants Received from various agencies :
We have received Rs. 27.06 lakhs rupees for minor and major projects from
UGC.
Under UGC’s BSR Scheme, we have received a research grant of Rs. 22.00
lakhs-
13. Details of research scholars:
Sr.No. Name of Research
Centre
No. of Scholars for
M. Phil
No of Scholars for Ph.D.
1 Geography 11 042 Economics -- 043 Political Science -- 104 Public Adm. -- 085 Zoology -- 066 Commerce -- 067 Physics 02 038 Chemistry -- 02
14. Citation Index of faculty members and Impact factor :
Sr
No
Name of staff
and department
Name of Journal with ISBN No. C.I. Impact
Factor1 Dr. C. S.
Mali(Physics)
Indian Journal of Chem. No. 0019 5596 - 0.192
2 E. U. Masumdar
A.A. Yadav
(Physics)
1) Journal of allays &Compounds Vol. No
509(2011) pg. 5394-53-99
- 2.156
2) 1) Journal of allays &Compounds Vol.
No Vol. No. 509(2010)Pg 787-792
02 2.156
3) 1) Journal of allays &Compounds Vol.
No. Vol. No. 505 (2010)Pg. 787-185
06 2.156
4) 1) Journal of allays &Compounds Vol.
No Vol. No 493 (2010)Pg 179 -185
06 2.156
5) Mat. Chem. Phys. Vol. 121 (2010)
Pg. 763-770
04 2.015
6) Solar Energy Vol. No. 84 ( 2010) 04 2.015
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Pg 1445 -14537) Solar Energy Vol. No. 84(2010)
Pg1445-1453
04 2.015
8) Solid State sciencesVol.12 (2010)
Pg. 1173-1177
04 1.893
9) Mat. Res Bulleitien Vol. 45 ( 2010)
Pg 1455-1459
02 1.798
10) Chalcogenide letters Vol. Feb 2011 - 0.68811) Physica B. May 2011 - 1.02312) Journal of Non Oxide Glasses Vol. Dec
2010
- 0.37
3 D.V. Raje (Physics) Bulgarian Journal of Phy No. 1310-0157 - -4 Dr. D. S. Rathod
(Zoology)
International Journal of Pollution research
ISSN No. 0257/8050
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5 Dr. K. D. Sawant
(Botany)
Geobios 37: 49-52(2010) ISSN No 0251-
1223
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6 K. G. Maske
(Microbiology)
Environment Science and Idian Journal
ISSN No. 0974-7451Page No. 316-319
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7 Dr. V. S.
Shembekar
Dr. Sunita Bansod
(Zoology)
1) African Journal of B.T.
Vol. 9(12) 2010
2) Journal of B. T. and Pro informatics
Vol. (2) P. 258-266
3) Int. Journal of Modern Biotechnology
Vol.- I (1) P-168.170
8 Dr. Sunita Bansod
(Biotech)
Advance in life Science Journal (accepted )
2) Current Microbio./DOI 10.1007/s-
00284-010-9743-x9 Dr. V. S.
Shembekar or
S. S. Kulkarni
M.A. Dhotre
(Biotech)
Bion Nano Frontiers No. 0974-0678
Vol. 3(2) 2010 P-221-2272) Journal of computer Intelligence in
Bioinformatics 3(2) 2010 P221-2273) Int. Journal of Biotech And Bio Engg.
Research Vol. - 2011, P 179-1834) Int. Journal of Biotech And Bio chem.
Vol. (2010) P-279-283Int. Journal of Modern Bio- Tech
Vol. 1(2010) P-127-130
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15. Honors/ Awards to the faculty :
Sr.
No
Name of Faculty Honour/ Awards Details
1 Dr. S. D . Salunke ‘ Shahu Bhushan’ by Shiv Chattrapati Shikshan Sanstha, Latur2 Shri. P. G. Gavali ‘ Shahu Bhushan’ by Shiv Chattrapati Shikshan Sanstha, Latur3. P. G. Joshi M. Phil. YCMO University,Nashik 4 M. S. Wavre M. Phil ( Feb 2011) by Madhurai Kamraj University,Maduravi
16. Details of Internal Resources generated :
Following table gives details of internal resources generated.
Sr.No Particulars of Resources Amount in Rs 1 Forum Ofr Free interprises 60002 Y V Reddy Fund 40003 R.L. Kavle Anath Vidyarthi Nidhi 9990 Total 19990
17. Details of department getting SAP COSIST , DST FIST Etc assistance
recognition: Nil
18. Community Services :
Dept of Music organised “ Chaitrapallavi” Sangit Utsav on 3rd April 2011 for
staff members.
Dr S. P. Bagal is an executive member of Udhavrao Patil Vichar Manch.
Dept of commerce organized Blood donation Camp
Prof. O. N. Madansure Actively participated in Prayavarn Samrudh Gram
Yojana, Tanta Mukti Abhiyan,Vyasan Mukti Abhiyan, Hagandari Mukt
Abhiyan, Gram Swachatta Abhiyan
Dr. S. R. Gundekar is working as president of ‘ Akhil Bhartiya Satyashadhak
Samaj’
Prof. Sambhaji Patil is an executive president of Maharashtra Vivek Vahini
Smt. Shailja Somdev is Member of Andh Shradha Nirmulan Samitee
Dept of Microbiology provide Bacteriological analysis of water Services to
needy farmers.
Dept of zoology provided guidance to pesicatarist in the District.
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Dr. C. S. Mali is working as secretary of “ Akhil Bhartiya Satya Shodhak
Samaj, Latur”
19. Teacher and officers Newly recruited :
Prof S R. Chavan (M.A. Hindi) who qualified NET exam has been
appointed as Assistant lecturer in Hindi Department and Prof K.B. Shinde
(M.A.,M.Sc. In Geography, NET qualified) joined in the Geography
Department as a assistant Professor
20. Teaching and Non teaching staff ratio : 85:86
21. Improvement in Library services.
i) Full set of text books to the meritorious students.
ii) Full set of text books to students under special Book- Bank Scheme.
iii) One additional book will be given to those students participating in
elocution, reading and writing competition.
iv) We provide service to external students who appear for SET/ NET/
MPSC/ UPSC/ MHT CET/ MBA etc examination.
v) Books on UPSE, MPSC, C A foundation, IIT- JEE, MHT- CET, MBA-
CET, NDA, NET & SET, GRE, GMAT, CAT, TOFEL are made
available in the circulation section of the reading room.
vi) Independent periodical section with study room for teachers and
research scholars.
vii) A teacher can borrow 30 books and 2 periodicals at a time.
viii) The internet is a learning resource comparable to books, journals CD
ROM, & Videos. Internet access is therefore provided to meet the
educational and information needs of the staff and students of our
college.
ix) Xerox facility: There is a Xerox machine in the library, which is used
for the photocopying of college documents, question papers & research
material of concerned staff. This facility is also made available to the
students.
x) Our library provides all literary services through SOUL Software from
the Academic year 2006-2007. For circulation service we are using
Bar Code Technology.
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xi) Our Reading Room & Night library remains open from June on all
days including Sunday & National Holidays.
xii) Our library organizes short term training programme for our library
staff e.g. SOUL Software, Barcode Technology etc.
xiii) Collection development of Reference Books.
22 New Books/ Journals subscribed and their value: 2010-2011.
Sr.
No.
Particulars No. of Books/
Journals
Cost/ Value
1 New Books 2321 7,55,925.002 Periodicals / Journals
(2010-11)
164 1,11,820.0
3 News Papers (2010-11) 26 28,693.004 C.D. Rom Purchased along
with Journals & Books
76 Free with Journals
& Books
23 Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the
action taken on student feedback:
The teachers of each subject are assessed by the students in given feedback
format. In every month the Principal and the coordinator go to each class and interact
with students. Students are asked about syllabus position, teaching complaints,
laboratory complaints, etc. Constructive Suggestions from the students are taken in to
account and corrective and disciplinary measures are taken on the adverse remarks on
teaching from time to time .
At the end of the academic year feedback on teaching from the students is
sought in written format. Coordinator along with the Principal analyzes the feedback
reports and necessary suggestions are given to concerned teacher(s) .
24 Unit Cost of Education:
Total Expenditure : Rs.9,50,57,656
Total No .of Students : 2562
Unit Cost : Rs 37,102
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25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Our college office is fully equipped with office automation software. All thecomputers in our college office are connected through LAN. Issue of fee receipts,scholarships to students are processed through the computerized PRN- mechanismand office automation software.
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:
Sr.No. Department Increase in Infrastructure facilities (Quantity)
1 Chemistry Hot air Blower ( 1)
2 Zoology/ Fishery Science
Printer (1)
3 Microbiology UV hand held trans illuminator (1)
4 Computer science Renovation of Labs (2) , Computers P4(20)
5 Biotechnology Plant tissue culture lab (1)
6 Lib & Info Science Chairs and tables (60 each), Computers with Broad band internet (10) LCD projector with DVBS (1).
27. Technology Up gradation :
Office automation software with four modules has been installed in our
college office
An OTIS make lift of capacity of six has been installed In Annex
Building
A photo copying machine, Scanner and a digital camera has been
purchased in Publication unit.
28 Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students:
E- Learning lab is open for staff and student from 8.00 am to 5.00 p.m on
working days. In this lab there are 60 computers with internet facility. One teacher
looks after this lab and he give the training to students and staff for access of Internet.
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In this year 280 staff members and 8707 students visited lab and took the benefit of
Internet facility.
Under UGCs equal opportunity centre scheme training for sixty students on Tally,
DTP and C+ + courses has been imparted.
We have provided broad band internet access to all the Departments. This
facility is provided free of cost. In addition to this, other departments viz. Library,
Commerce Lab, IT centre are also provided with adequate nodes with broadband
internet connectivity.
29. Financial aid to students:
Sr.No Particulars of Scheme Amount in Rs 1 Forum of Free enterprises 64502 Y V Reddy Fund 40243 R.L. Kavle Anath Vidyarthi Nidhi 120004 Earn and Learn 2041555 N.T.Patill Scholarship 25006 RSML scholarship 39087 S Chand Scholarship 8700 Total 241737
30. Support form Alumni Association:
Every year new members are added to our alumni association as all pass out
UG / PG students are registered as members. This helps us to generate internal
resources, which we use for the developmental work. Under this association
collegege has collected Rs. 65,382 as internal resource.
31. Support form parent Teacher Association and its activities:
A common meeting of parents in the beginning of academic year/ at least once
in the academic year is organized in which issues relevant to students’ difficulties are
taken for discussion.
32. Health services:
Health center cares the student and staff. On every Wednesday and Saturday,
the appointed doctor checks up the ill students / staff and treats primarily. In case of
major problems we seek help from the clinics which are situated very close to our
college run by our students. Some of our management members are medical
professionals who provide medical service to us.
32. Performance in sports activities :
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The following are the university level and inter university level awards to our
sports personnel during the year 2010-11.
Details of the Activities of the department / Unit
i. University Level :Kho-Kho- First - Winners (Girl's)Sr.No. Name Game Place
1 Bhakti Ankalkote Kho-Kho I2 Swati Bidwe Kho-Kho I3 Varsha Ireaplle Kho-Kho I4 Bhygayshri Kopare Kho-Kho I5 Archana Patil Kho-Kho I6 Jyoti Choughule Kho-Kho I7 Shilpa Patil Kho-Kho I8 Jyoti Patil Kho-Kho I9 Shital Magar Kho-Kho I10 Sulbha Dotre Kho-Kho I11 Sangita Chalwad Kho-Kho I12 Pratima Gaikwad Kho-Kho I
Rope Mallkham - First Coinners (Girl's)1 Pallvi Bansarolkar Rope Mallkham I2 Shital Birajdar Rope Mallkham I3 Ratika Kale Rope Mallkham I4 Sonali Kasale Rope Mallkham I5 Thaku Kamble Rope Mallkham I
Athelitic - Winners (Girl's)1 Archana Patil Athelitic I2 Bhakti Ankalkote Athelitic I3 Varsha Ireaplle Athelitic I4 Swati Bidwe Athelitic I5 Varsha Bhokare Athelitic I6 Jyoti Choughule Athelitic I
Yogasana - Winners (Girl's)
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1 Sonali Kasale (Indu. First) Yogasana I
2 Pallavi Bansarokar Yogasana I3 Shital Birajdar Yogasana I4 Smita Kamble Yogasana I5 Thakh Kamble Yogasana I6 Ratika Kale Yogasana I
Weight Liffting - Boys First Winners
1 Saichand Tutika (56 kg) Weight Lifting I
2 Hanmant Yelgatte (77 kg) Weight Lifting I
3 Swapnil Tiware (84 kg) Weight Lifting I
4 Avinash Gaikawad (62 kg) Weight Lifting III
Power Lifting
1 Swapnil Tiware (84 kg) Power Lifting III
2 Gopal Gudgilla (115 kg) Power Lifting I
3 Nitin Kamble (56 kg) Power Lifting II
4 Amol Bawalge (56 kg) Power Lifting III
Body Building
1 Jishan Koriwale (85 kg) Body Building I
Basketball (Girl's) Runner Iind1 Sujata Chikate Basketball II2 Salma Sayyed Basketball II3 Rajshri Pawar Basketball II4 Surekha Swami Basketball II5 Pooja Varma Basketball II6 Vandana Varma Basketball II7 Soniya Tonpe Basketball II8 Toshita Veriyani Basketball II9 Latika Veriyani Basketball II10 Usha Ganapure Basketball II11 Shilra Gangane Basketball II12 Deepa Kharatmol Basketball II
Table Tennis (Girl's) Iind Ranner1 Vaishnavi Khanage Table Tennis II
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2 Nikita Surwase Table Tennis II3 Pallvi Bansarolkar Table Tennis II4 Nitan Kamble Table Tennis II
Inter University Level :I.U.T. Players
1 Bhakti Ankalkote Kho-Kho Participated2 Swati Bidwe Kho-Kho Participated3 Varsha Irlapalle Kho-Kho Participated.4 Sujata Chikate Basketball Participated5 Pooja Varma Basketball Participated6 Vandana Varma Basketball Participated7 Kiran Talekar Basketball Participated8 Mohsin Shaikh Valleyball Participated9 Yeshodha Kachare Badmintion Participated10 Viashnavi Khange Table Tennis Participated11 Nikita Surwase Table Tennis Participated12 Jishan Koriwale Best Physic Participated13 Hanmant Yelgatte Weight Lifting Participated14 Nithin Kamble Power Lifting Participated15 Gopal Gudgilla Power Lifting Participated16 Ashok Shelke Chess Participated
Aswamedh Team Player1 Bhakti Ankalkote Kho-Kho & Athletics Participated2 Swati Bidwe Kho-Kho & Athletics Participated3 Varsha Irlapalle Kho-Kho & Athletics Participated
4 Sujata Chikate Basketball Participated5 Pooja Varma Basketball Participated6 Vandana Varma Basketball Participated7 Kiran Talekar Basketball Participated8 Mohsin Shaikh Volleyball Participated9 Archna Patil Athletics Participated
State Level : Table Tennis Girl's
1 Pranita Rathi Table Tennis Participated2 Ketaki Dadge Table Tennis Participated3 Aishwarya Chouhan Table Tennis Participated4 Neha Sonkamble Table Tennis Participated
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5 Ankita Bawage Table Tennis ParticipatedBadmintion Girl's
1 Priyanka Patel Badminton Participated2 Gauri Baldawd Badminton Participated3 Pooja Mane Badminton Participated4 Vidhi Breejwash Badminton Participated5 Bharavi Thalkhar Badminton Participated
Weight Lifting Girl's & Boys1 Sneha Thadke (58 kg) Weight Lifting Participated2 Sulbha Sonwanshi (69 kg) Weight Lifting Participated
3 Samyak Khaire (69 kg) Weight Lifting Participated
4 Somnath Bhimale (94 kg) Weight Lifting Participated
Boxing1 Suraj Gupta (54 to 69 kg) Boxing Participated2 Aniket Chandak (84 to 91 kg) Boxing Participated3 Pranv Gilda (75 to 81 kg) Boxing Participated
Swimming Girl's & Boys1 Sunny Ambalkar Swimming Participated2 Kasture Shivani Swimming Participated3 Patil Apeksha Swimming Participated4 More Rutuja Swimming Participated5 Kulkarni Saloni Swimming Participated
Basketball1 Pallavi Rokade Basketball Participated2 Amrata Sagare Basketball Participated3 Soni Bidwe Basketball Participated4 Kanchan Utge Basketball Participated5 Nilisha Veriyani Basketball Participated6 Pooja Bhanushali Basketball Participated7 Sneha Agrwal Basketball Participated8 Neha Kore Basketball Participated9 Pinka Bhardwaj Basketball Participated10 Swati Umardand Basketball Participated11 Pooja Jadhav Basketball Participated12 Shweta Deshumkh Basketball Participated
Chess1 Soham Deshmukh Chess Participated
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2 Akash Nandode Chess Participated3 Divya Patil Chess Participated
Cricket1 Suryawanshi Suraj Cricket Participated
Gymnastic1 Pranav Chavan Gymnastic Participated
Fencing1 Shwetali Jadhav Fencing Participated
Loan Tennis1 Chavan Pranav Tennis Participated 2 Sambhaji Bhandare Tennis Participated3 Ketan Gomsale Tennis Participated
Weight Lifting 1 Pooja Dandime Weight Lifting Participated2 Raju Ramngal Weight Lifting Participated
Swimming 1 Handargule Aditya Swimming Participated
Boxing1 Shaikh Irfan Boxing Participated
Basketball1 Sugare Amruta Basketball Participated2 Rokade Pallavi Basketball Participated
Chess1 Amol Bade Chess Participated2 Pooja Narale Chess Participated3 Tejeshwini Ubale Chess Participated
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons:
The outstanding sports persons are rewarded with blazers, track suits
and memento as ‘Krida Naipunya’ award by college apart from medals in their
individual events. These sports persons are also felicitated along with their
parents in the Gun Guarav function which is organized after the declaration of
university result. We have well equipped separate gym for Boys and Girls. We
charge fee for all the activities of the gym, but fee concession is given to
outstanding sports persons of our college.
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35. Students achievements and awards:
A) General awards:
Sr.No.
Name and ClassClass
Achievement/Event
Prize/ Award
1 B.Sc III Physics University level Research festival at K.K.Manwat
Participation
2 B.Sc. III MicrobiologyAbhishek BhosleBhakti Joshi
University level Research festival at K.K.Manwat
Participation
3 B.Sc. III Microbiology.Abhishek BhosleBhakti Joshi
Inter University Research Festivalat Nashik
II Prize
4 Dept of B.T.Rutuja DiveSayali PatlN. D. DeshmukhDr. S.D. Bhansod
Participation at State level science Exhibition at Beed (01.09.2010)
Ist prize.
5 Prof. M. A. DhotreProf. R. P. Bhagat
University level ResearchFestival at M. M College Manwat -Participation at state level Avishkar at Nashik
Ist prize.
6 Prof. N. D. DeshmukhProf. S. D. Bansod
University level ResearchFestival at M. M College Manwat -Participation at state level Avishkar at Nashik
Ist prize.
7 Swapnil GudsurkarProf. S. D. Bansod
University level ResearchFestival at M. M College Manwat -Participation at state level Avishkar at Nashik
Ist prize.
8 Aprana Bahirappa oral presentation in National Conference held at RSML
2nd prize
9 Priyanka Dure oral presentation in National Conference held at RSML do
3rd Prize
10 Dept of commerce 1. Poster exhibition in Avishkar research Festival at university level.2. Organised poster presentation on corruption at RSM Latur for college level students.
11 Dept of GeographySalunke NitinAjit Deshmukh
I st Prize in university level Research festival at Manwat.State level Avishkar research festival at Nashik
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12 Dept of GeographyVarsha LimbuteVaishali Chinchole
University level Research festival at Manwat.
2nd prize
13 Mukhede S. R.B.Sc. III
MMS seminarCompetition atAurangabad
Third Prize
14 Gaikwad R. R.B.Sc III
MMS seminar Competition atAurangabad
Fourth Prize
15 Shelke S. S.B.Sc. III
Participation In MMS -
16 Bacchewar R .L.B. Sc III
Participation In MMS -
17 Vyas NikhilB. Com II
Elocation Competition Ist cash prize Rs. 3000/-
18 Walke RaviShaikh ShahbajVyas Nikhil B. Com III
Quiz CompetitionAt State level
IInd prizeRs. 3000/-
19 Miss Ahilya BardeM.A. II Geog
BestStudent
Shahu Shree
20 Miss Sayli SamudreB.A. III
Elocatoin Competition Ist Prize at State level Ist at Divi,
21 Miss. Vidya TekaleB.A. IIIMiss Kalpna Zambre
Elocatoin Competition IInd prize at state and Division level
ParticipationThal SenaCamp Pune Participated22 Miss. Sayli Samudre
B.A. IIIElocaton Competition In youth FestivalYeshwant 2010 Nanded
Participated IInd prize.
B) Academic Awards :
Following table represents the academic awards achieved by our students by
appearing in merit list declared by parent university
Sr.
No
Class Name of Meritorius Student University Merit
Number 1 B.A. (2 out of 5) Jadhav Meera Kishorew I
Kokate Swati Bhimrao II2 B.Com.(3 out of 3) Bhattad Jyoti Laxmikant I
Rathi Sucheta Ashokkumar II Dindore Sayali Shripad III
3 B.Sc. (1 out of 3) Sandur Krupali Panditrao III4 B.Sc (B.T.)1 out of 3 Chavan Rajani Sudhakar II
5 M.A. (Eco)( 1 out of 3) Musale Sapana Siddheshwer I6 M.A.(Sans)(1 out of 3) Survase Shitel Dnyonaba III
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7 M.Com. (1 out of 3) Modani Shailaja Ramprasad I8 M.Sc Phy)(3 out of 3) Knawate Arvind Dnyonaba I
Kathwate Lahu Hanamantrao II Patel Nusaratbegum Bagmiyan II
36. Activities of the Guidance and counseling Cell :
Prof. N. S. Darkunde, SRTMU Nanded guided B.Sc. students about career
opportunities. Guidance is provided through Shahu Prabodhini about various state
services exams. Arranged career guidance about MBA/ CA/ ICWA and conducted
CA/CPT classes by Dept of Commerce.
37. Placement Services provided to students :-
Through our placement cell, a guest lecture of Dr. Yeshwant Bhandare,
District Information Officer, on Various competitive exams after graduation, was
arranged
Through the efforts of this cell two students i) Mr. Yogesh Maneand ii) Mr
Rajnikant Godbole B.Sc (CS) got an appointment as programmer in Wipro, Pune. A
programme on placement for B.Sc. Phy/ electronics students through KMG
consultancy Latur for Fox Control pvt. Ltd Nashik was organized in the month of
Feb 2011. also through our cell our student Varsha Appasahib Sarnaubat has been
absorbed as a chemist in Alchoplus Pvt Ltd Latur. Nine students from our college
were sent for interview arranged for post of trainee at
38. Development programme for non teaching staff:
Our office staff bearers have undergone one week training programme on use
of office automation software at Lokmanya Mahavidyalaya, Chakur, Dist, and Latur.
39. Best practices of Institution:
Setting of faculty-wise coordination committee.
Planning and execution of academic calendar.
Teacher’s Diary which has a teacher’s time table and teaching plan.
Individual Teacher’s self evaluation, evaluation by peers and students.
Continuous evaluation of students by different methods.
Induction of new academic courses.
Use of ICT in teaching and learning.
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Departmental libraries.
Best teachers / employee are awarded with Shahu Bhushan for their
outstanding performance every year on teachers Day. Similarly a student with
all round personality is awarded with a Shahu Shri annually in the social
gathering
Personality development through sports, NSS, NCC, extension and
adventurous activities and training in soft skills.
Inculcation of ethical, social, environmental values through active
participation, through guest lectures and workshops in association with,
Maharashtra Andha Shraddha Nirmulan Samiti, Rotary Club, Congress Seva
Dal, other NGOs and Shahu Lecture Series.
Special competitive examination coaching centre known as Shahu Prabodhini.
Is run by our Institution for preparation of State Public services Exams.
Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Reading and Mahatma Phule Writing competition to
develop reading/writing habits among students
UGCs Remedial coaching for SC/ST and Minorities Students is conducted
In order to motivate the staff, the college deputes some of the teachers to visit
reputed educational institute in and out of Maharashtra, to have insight into the
current developments in higher education.
The college runs earn and learn scheme for needy students
As a social disciplinery measure, our NCC cadets are deployed as security
personnel in the city during Ganesh Visarjana, and Durga Pooja Festivals.
Almost every department of our college has its own students associations.
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Under these associations various student centered activities are organized for
their all round development.
As a part of public awareness programme various rallies/ drives such as, Anti
AIDS drive, Environmental awareness, Pulse Polio movement , etc are
organized.
Various days such as Hindi Day, Sanskrit day , Teachers day , etc are
celebrated
National days, Maharashtra day, University Foundation day are celebrated.
Under the Shahu Vykhanmala programme we arrange guest lectures on
socially relevant issues by eminent academicians and thinkers for all staff
members
40. Linkages developed with National/ International academic/ research
bodies: The attempts have been made by he college to have MOU with
premier International Universities /Institutes. As apart of this attempt we
could invite. Dr. Beatris Depove, Consultant International Affair, University of
Lille-1, France . At the same time our Management members Dr. Gopalraoji
Patil and principal A.S. Jadhav, , President and Joint Secretary respectively
of our Sanstha visited Illinois University and Community College Salt Lake
city at U.S.A in the month of March 11 for academic linkages . Also we are in
touch with Director NCL Pune, for signing an MOU .
41. Any other relevant information :
NSS Unit :
Guest lectures on ‘ Kranti Day’ ‘ Independence day’ ‘Republic day ’
sadbhavna day, Marathwada Mukti Sangram day, NSS day, Mahatma
Gandhi Jayanti, AIDS Day, Shivaji Jayanti, International Woman’s day
and International youth day were organised.
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A visit to a blind Govt’s school for blinds was organised.
Participation in AIDS Rally, Pusle Polio rally by NSS unit.
Organised special youth camp at Belkund Tq. Ausa.
A blood donation Camp was organised.
NCC Boys :
20 cadets participated in Pulse Polio drive
20 cadets participated in Gabesh Visarjan Security Arrangement
08 cadets participated in Latur District Level Republic Day Period
04 cadets participated in Regional GSC & TSC Camp.
01 cadet bagged gold medal in annual training camp held at
Babhalgaon Latur
NCC ( Girls ) :
AIDS awareness rally was organised on 1st Dec 2010
Anti Dowry pledge and Anti corruption pledge was organised on 5th
Dec 2010
20 Cadets participated in national Integration Rally and Tree plantation
Drive on 8h 2010 was organised.
20 Cadets actively participated in pulse polio Abhiyan on 19 Dec 2010.
Blood donation camps are arranged regularly and donors are ready as
and when the needy comes to colleges.
To inculcate the scientific attitude various programmers have been
conducted through various departments.
Welcome and farewell functions are organized by departmental
students’ Associations.
E-learning centre ;
Our E-learning centre is enriched with 20 computers in addition to earlier 20
units of computers having Pentium-IV Computers in LAN and 3 stabilizers of 7.5
KVA. E-learning Centre has capacities with 2 mbps broad band internet
connectivity. The students, employees and teachers can download copy and print
their study material using these above facilities. In all 280 teachers and 8970
students took benefit of this centre.
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YCMOU Centre :
Under YCMOU we run foundation course for those who could not
complete their school education. We run the following under graduate courses:
(i) BA (ii) B.Com (iii) B.J. and post graduate courses in (i) Sociology and
(ii) History, and M.Lib. Course is also conducted at our centre.
In our YCMOU Centre Personal Guidance, Home Assignment and Group
Discussion activities are undertaken.
In all 2400 students including (UG/ PG) are taking benefit at our YCMOU centre.
Class wise group discussion on different subjects such as social awareness,
national integration, rights and responsibilities of a citizen and home assignments
on evils of dowry system, importance of blood donation were undertaken.
Music :
Rajarshi Shahu Sangeet Concert on 23rd October 2010 and 29th Jan 2011 and
unique Music Programme Rag Rang was organized. Chaitrapallavi Sangeet Utsav
was organized on 3rd April 2011. Our music teacher Prof H..G. Joshi has acted as
examiner for different Musical events in Youth Festival organized by Solapur
University, Solapur
As a regular activity , our music department organized a musical Concert by Sitar
player Bert Coneles of Belgium and table Player Uddahav Bapu Apegaokar during
annual social gathering .
Cultural Activities :
Elocution and Debate activities:
A regional level Shahu elocution and debate competition was organized for
the first time by the college. Our college students have bagged cash prizes,
silver medal in youth festival, group second and third prize in state level ,
group First prize in State level Nana Palkar Elocution and debate competition .
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Hostel Facility :
Ladies Hostel has an intake capacity of 120. There are 60 rooms with solar
heater, generator, water softener, intercom, furniture set, cupboard, bed, fan and
mess facility. There are eight office bearers who look after the hostel unit. At least
four meetings of local management committee are arranged.
In the Boys Hostel there are 38 rooms and one auditorium. The hostel
accommodates 76 students. The Boys Hostel is meant for poor students who come
under our ‘Earn and Learn’ scheme. The students are charged only Rs.250/- per
month.
Earn and Learn Scheme :
We have deposited Rs. 16 lakh in the name of Principal A.S.Jadhav under
Earn and Learn Scheme. The interest earned on the deposit is used for the scheme.
This year 52 students took benefit of the scheme. We have spent Rs. 204155/
under the said scheme.
Language Lab : The department of English has effectively used our
“Language Laboratory” created under UGC – CPE scheme for the benefit of
students of the college and has conducted following courses :
i) Basic spoken English
ii) Advanced spoken English
iii) Phonetics-Applied Language Skills
Library :
Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution.
i. Internet facility for the teachers & students is given free of cost.
ii. Special collection development of UPSC, MPSC, CA foundation, IIT-JEE,
MHT-CET, MBA-CET,NDA, NET & SET, GRE, GMAT, CAT, TOFEL &
etc.
iii. Well-Equipped ‘Computer Lab’ with Multimedia facility is made
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Available in the Staff Reading Room, which is open to the staff as well as
to the students.
iv. DELNET:
We have signed Memorandum of Understanding with DELNET and
extended following facilities to the users for e-resources.
Interlibrary loan:
a) Union catalogue and databases.
b) Union catalogue of books.
c) Union list of current periodicals
d) Union catalogue of periodicals.
e) CD ROMs. : Union list of video recording and sound recording.
v Thesis and dissertation
v. N - List : extending e-resources to colleges in India
National Library & Information Services Infrastructure for
scholarly content.
Full Text E-Resources :
American Institute of Physics - 18 Titles
American Physical Society - 10 Titles
Annual Reviews - 33 Titles
Cambridge University Press - 224 Titles
Economic Political Weekly (EPW) - 1 Titles
Indian Journals - 150 Titles
Institute of Physics - 46 Titles
Oxford University Press - 206 Titles
Royal Society of Chemistry - 29 Titles
H.W.Wilson - 1420 Titles
E-books :
E-brary - 45000 + Titles
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Oxford Scholarship - 902 Titles
Net Library - 936 Titles
MyiLibrary-McGraw Hill - 1308 Titles
vi. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) : We have signed MOU
with :
1) ‘SOUL’ software - Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open
University, Nashik.
2) ‘EDUSAT’ (GSAT- 3 PILOT PROJECT) Yashwantrao Chavan
Maharashtra Open University, Nashik and ISRO
3) ‘DELNET’ (Developing library network), for on-line e-
resources.
vii. Preservation and Security System :
1) Most preservation work consists of binding, repair and specialised
conservation like antitermite and anti-pesticide treatment.
2) Fire Extinguisher: for the safety purpose, we have installed 18
fire extinguisher cylinders.
Viii Healthy practices:
i Inclusion of information about the library in college prospectus
ii Newspaper clippings service.
iii Career / Employment information services
iv Book Exhibitions on special occasions.
v Suggestion Box
vi Displaying new arrivals.
vii User orientation / staff training programme
viii Organization of seminars and workshops
ix. Collection :
A) Total collection on 31 March 2011:
i Total No. of Books 86250
82,61,481/-
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ii Bound Volume 2903
iii Non Book Material 625
iv Journals / Periodicals 164
v. On-line Journals 14
B) IT Digital Infrastructure:
i. 2 Main Server & 31 Nodes
ii Sony Handycam Camera
iii. Sony Cyber Shot Digital Camera
iv. I-Pen Drive
v. 7 Barcode Scanner
vi. CCTV with LAN & Internet Access.
C) Readers :
i Students 5354
ii Staff (Teaching & Non-teaching) 299
Total 5653
D) Services
i Circulation service
ii Reference service
iii. Photocopy service
iv Selective dissemination of information
v CAS / information display and notification services
vi Newspaper clippings service
vii On-line internet / digital resources availability service
viii Bibliographic compilation
E) E-library Services:
Library has been transformed into E-library with following facilities.
i. CD-ROM Databases
ii. Online’s Repositories
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iii Downloading storage and preserving of back issues of online
journals
iv E-books
F) OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue):
We extend the OPAC facility to the users. OPAC Online Public Access
Catalogue) of SOUL software is a powerful search engine for
the retrieval of any cataloguing information from bibliographic
database online. The search options includes Title,
Author, Subject, Class Number, ISBN, Publisher,
Accession Number, Series / Note / Volume, Free text search of
Boolean search for the retrieval of books.
G) Web OPAC :
We extend the Web OPAC service. It provides following facilities:
1) Library Profile 2) Library Calendar
3) Annoncements 4) Member Status
5) New Request 6) Book / Theses
7) Book in Acquisition 8) Serials
9) INFLIBNET 10) Indian Universities
11) UGC
H) Extent of the use of the services:
Average number of books issued / returned per day = 640
i Student’s circulation section - 300
ii Staff circulation section - 40
iii. Reading room & Night library - 300
I) Library Hours:
i Office Mon-Fri 10-00 am to 5.40 pm.
Saturdasy 10-00 am to 2.00 pm.
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ii Circulation Section:
Mon-Fri 10-00 am to 5.00 pm.
Saturday 10-00 am to 2.00 pm.
iii Reading Room & Night Library
June to December 8.30 am to 11.30 pm
January to 15 May 8.30 am to 12.00
MidnightSunday & Holidays (June to May) 8.30 am to 11.30 pm
Part – C
Detail of the plans of institution for the next year (2011-12)In the quality advisory committee (QAC) meeting held on 28.04.2011 it was
decided.
1. To implement CPE Scheme (II Phase II Term) for the star and beneficiary
departments for which we have received Rs. 50 Lakhs. .
2. To continue Remedial coaching schemes for SC/ST Minorities and Entry into
Services.
3. To start NET/SET Coaching classes for needy students
4. To continue certificate course on plant Tissue culture effectively and conduct a
Training programe on it.
5. To implement suggestions made by NAAC Peer Team 2010
6. To consider 2011-12 year as computer literacy year and implement it effectively for
staff as well as students.
1. To have the written MOU with Lille- I University ,France and NCL Pune
2. Update few classrooms with audio Visual aids.
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