Total - Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur
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Total - Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur
Part I: Institutional Data A) Profile of the College 1. Name and address of the college: Name: Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur Address: Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ashok Chowk, Solapur City: Solapur District: Solapur State: Maharashtra Pin code: 413006 Website: www.wcassolapur.org 2. For communication: Office Name Principal DrA.H.Manikshete……… ……………… Vice Principal … …………….. Steering Committee Coordinator ShriM.P.Joshi…………… …….. Area/ STD code Tel. No. 0217 2651863 Fax No. 2391849 E-mail principalwcas@yahoo.co.in -- -- -- -- 0217 2651863 2391849 memanojoshi@rediffmail.com Residence Name Principal DrA.H.Manikshete……………………… Vice Principal … …………….. Steering Committee Coordinator Shri M.P.Joshi………………….. Area/ STD code 0217 Tel. No. Mobile No. 2376371 9422460706 -- -- -- -- -- 9422066730 1 3. Type of Institution: a. By management i. Affiliated College ii. Constituent College b. By funding i. Government ii. Grant-in-aid iii. Self-financed iv. Any other (Specify the type) c. By Gender i. For Men ii. For Women iii. Co-education 4. Is it a recognized minority institution? Yes If yes, specify the minority status: Religious No (Provide the necessary supporting documents) Encl No.01 5. a) Date of establishment of the college: Date Month Year 8th July 1962 b) University to which the college is affiliated (If it is an affiliated college) Solapur University, Solapur Or which governs the college (If it is a constituent college) 2 6. Date of UGC recognition: Under Section Date, Month & Year Remarks (dd-mm-yyyy) (If any) 24th November 2009 i. 2 (f) F.No. 1-1/2004 (CPP-1), UGC, New Delhi New Recognition Certificate Date due to the Accidental Loss of the Original Certificate of Recognition Dated 1st January 1968 24th November 2009 ii. 12 (B) F.No. 1-1/2004 (CPP-1), UGC, New Delhi New Recognition Certificate Date due to the Accidental Loss of the Original Certificate of Recognition (Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act) Encl No.02 7. Does the University Act provide for autonomy of Affiliated/ Constituent Colleges? Yes No If yes, has the college applied for autonomy? Yes No 8. Campus area in acres/sq.mts: 13 Acres 9. Location of the college: (based on Govt. of India census) Urban Semi-urban Rural Tribal Hilly area Any other (specify) 3 10. Details of programmes offered by the institution: (Give last year’s data) Sr. No. Programme Level i) Under-graduate ii) Post-graduate iii) M.Phil iv) Ph. D. v) vi) Certificate course UG Diploma vii) PG Diploma viii) Any Other (Specify) Name of the Programme/ Course Duration Entry Qualification Medium of instruction Sanctioned Student Strength Number of students admitted Arts Science Biotechnology Social Work Marathi Economics Chemistry 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 2 Years H.S.C. 2 Years P.G. Marathi English English English Marathi Marathi English 360 120 60 60 55 55 06 335 135 45 65 51 51 03 Chemistry Zoology -- 6 Years P.G. English 18 -- -- -- -- 02 04 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PGDCA 1 Year U.G. English 20 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- U.G. (Additional rows may be inserted as per requirement) 4 11. List the Departments: Science Departments: Chemistry, Zoology, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics, Electronics, Geology, Botany, Microbiology, Computer & Biotechnology Arts Departments: 1. Languages: Marathi, Hindi, English & Ardhamagadhi 2. Social sciences: Economics, Political Science, Geography, Sociology, History Commerce -Departments: -Any Other (Specify) P.G. & Other Departments Departments: P.G.: Social Work & M.A. Marathi & Economics Units: Library, Physical Education, N.S.S., CECC, Cultural Activities 12. Unit Cost of Education: 2008-09 (Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of students enrolled ) (a) Including the salary component = Rs. 19294.00 (b) Excluding the salary component = Rs. 3775.00 approx. 5 B) Criterion-wise Inputs Criterion I: Curricular Aspects 1. 2. Does the College have a stated Vision? Yes No Mission? Yes No Objectives? Yes No Does the college offer self-financed Programmes? Yes If yes, how many? No Three Fee charged for each programme (include Certificate , Diploma, Add-on courses etc.) Sr. Programme Fee No. charged ( B.Sc., in Rs. B.Com. etc.) 1. B.A. 1465.00 2. B.Sc. 1465.00 3. B.Sc. 28661.00 Biotech 3. 4. P.G. 1690.00 5. Diploma 10000.00 Number of Programmes offered under a. Annual system Annual b. Semester system -- c. Trimester system -- 6 4. Programmes with a. choice based credit system Yes No Number b. Inter/multidisciplinary approach Yes No Number c. Any other, specify Yes No Number 5. Are there Programmes where assessment of teachers by students is practiced? Yes No Number 6. Are there Programmes taught only by visiting faculty? Yes No Number 7. New programmes introduced during the last five years UG Yes No Number 01 PG Yes No Number -- Diploma Yes No Number 01 8. How long does it take for the institution to introduce a new programme within the existing system? 9. Does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of the curriculum? Yes No 10. Was there major syllabus revision during the last five years? If yes, indicate the number. Yes No 05 Couple of Years from day of submission of proposal Number 03 7 11. Is there a provision for Project work etc. in the programme? If yes, indicate the number. 12. Is there any mechanism to obtain feedback on curricular aspects from Yes No a. Academic Peers? Yes No b. Alumni? Yes No c. Students? Yes No d. Employers? Yes No e. Any other? Yes No Number Criterion II: Teaching-Learning and Evaluation 1. How are students selected for admission to various courses? a) Through an entrance test developed by the institution b) Common entrance test conducted by the University/Government c) Through interview d) Entrance test and interview e) Merit at the previous qualifying examination f) Any other (specify) (If more than one method is followed, kindly specify the weightages) 8 2. Highest and Lowest percentage of marks at the qualifying examination considered For admission during the previous academic year (2008-09) Open category SC/ST category OBC Programmes (UG and PG) Any other (specify) Highest Lowest Highest Lowest Highest Lowest (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) B.A. 67 35 62 56 87 55 B.Sc. 81 45 75 66 89 57 B.Sc. Biotechnology P.G. M.A. P.G. M.S.W. 72 50 70 55 90 50 89 50 81 57 91 77 75 50 80 71 80 63 3. Number of working days during the last academic year 325 Days 4. Number of teaching days during the last academic year 236 Days 5. Number of positions sanctioned and filled 6. a. b. Sanctioned/ Filled Teaching 68 60 Non-teaching 77 61 Technical 25 16 Number of regular and permanent teachers (gender-wise) Number of temporary teachers (gender-wise) Professors M -- F -- Readers M 18 F 01 Sr. Grade lecturers M 06 F 01 Lecturers M 15 F 12 Lecturers – Full- time M -- F -- Lecturers – Parttime M -- F -- Lecturers (Management M -- F -- 9 appointees) Full time c. Number of teachers Lecturers (Management appointees) Part time M -- F -- Any other (CHB) M 02 F 05 Total M 41 F 19 From the same State 60 NIL From other States * M – Male 7. F – Female Number 60 % 100 a. Number of qualified/ permanent teachers and their percentage to the total number of faculty b. Teacher: student ratio c. Number of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification and their percentage to the total faculty strength 15 25% d. Number of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification and their percentage to the total faculty strength 08 13.33% e. Percentage of the teachers who have completed UGC, NET and SLET exams 36.66% f. Percentage of the faculty who have served as resource persons in Workshop/ Seminars/ Conferences during the last five years 13.13% g Number of faculty development programmes availed by teachers (last five years) UGC/ FIP programme 1: 24.61 1 2 3 -- 4 5 -- 01 Refresher: 03 02 02 03 05 Orientation: 01 03 04 03 00 Seminars, Workshops, 40 43 33 37 41 10 h 8. 9. Conferences, Training Programmes Number of faculty development programmes organized by the college during the last five years Seminars/ workshops/symposia on curricular development, teaching- learning, assessment, etc. 1 2 3 4 5 03 02 03 00 03 Research management -- -- -- -- -- Invited/endowment lectures -- -- -- -- -- Any other (specify) -- -- -- -- -- Number and percentage of the courses predominantly the lecture method is practiced where Number 02 Does the college have the tutor-ward system? % 40 Yes No If yes, how many students are under the care of a teacher? 10. Are remedial programmes offered? Yes No Number 11. Are bridge courses offered? Yes No Number 12. Are there Courses with ICT-enabled teaching-learning processes? Yes No 13. 14. Is there a mechanism for: a. Self-appraisal of faculty? Number 03 04 Yes No b. Student assessment of faculty performance? Yes No c. Expert /Peer assessment of faculty performance? Yes No Do the faculty members perform additional administrative work? If yes, the average number of hours spent by the faculty per week Yes No Six Hours 11 Criterion III: Research, Consultancy and Extension 1. How many teaching faculty are actively involved in research? (Guiding student research, managing research projects etc.) Number % of total 15 25% 2. Research collaborations Yes No a) National If yes, how many? 10 b) International Yes No If yes, how many? 01 3. Is the faculty involved in consultancy Yes No work? If yes, consultancy earnings/ year (average of last two years may be given) 4. a. Do the teachers have ongoing/ completed research projects? If yes, how many? b. Yes No On going 05 Completed 04 Provide the following details about the ongoing research projects Major projects Yes No Number 02 Agency Minor projects Yes College Projects Yes No Number Amount Industry Yes No Number Industry 03 Amt. Rs. 2070640/- No Number 03 Agency 03 Amt. Rs. 221000/- Amt. 12 sponsored Any other (specify) No. of Yes student research projects 5. No Number 14 Amount -sanctioned by the College Research publications: International journals Yes No Number 25 National journals – refereed papers Yes No Number 20 College journal Yes No Number Books Yes No Number Abstracts Yes No Number Any other (specify) Yes No Number 02 Awards, recognition, patents etc. if any (specify) 6. Has the faculty a) Participated in Conferences? Yes No Number 194 b) Presented research papers in Yes No Number 34 Conferences? 7. Number of extension activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lions Club) (average of last two years) 8. Number of regular extension programmes organized by NSS and NCC (average of last two years) NSS 18 44 NCC -- 9. Number of NCC Cadets/units (2008-09) M 16 10. Number of NSS Volunteers/units M 112 F F -- Units -- 88 Units 01 13 Criterion IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 1. (a) Campus area in acres 13 Acres (b) Built up area in Sq. Meters 9339.47 Sq.Mt. (*1 sq.ft. = 0.093 sq.mt) 2. Working hours of the Library (a) On working days 10 (b) On holidays -15 (c) On Examination days 3. Average number of faculty visiting the library/day (average for the last two years) 40 4. Average number of students visiting the library/day 450 (average for the last two years) 5. Number of journals subscribed to the institution 106 6. Does the library have the open access system? Yes 7. Total collection (Number) Titles Volumes (Current Year) a. Books 81273 b. Textbooks 28025 c. Reference books 53248 d. Magazines e. Current journals No 39 Indian journals 62 Foreign journals 01 14 f. Peer- reviewed journals 02 g. Back volumes of journals -- h. E-resources i. CDs/ DVDs 24 Databases -- Online journals -- Audio- Visual resources -- Special collections (numbers) (Past Two Years) Yes No No. 1.Repository: Nil (World Bank, OECD, UNESCO etc.) -- 2.Interlibrary borrowing facility: Nil -- 3.Materials acquired under special schemes (UGC, DST etc.) 137 137 4.Materials for Competitive examinations including Employment news, Yojana etc. 1125 1125 188 5.Book Bank 188 6.Braille materials: Nil 7.Manuscripts 87 8. Any Other: Nil -87 -- 15 8 Number of books/journals / periodicals added during the last two years and their total cost The year before last Number Total Cost Last Year Number Total Cost (Rs.) 9. (Rs.) Text books 833 55576.00 985 69836.00 Reference Books 843 161064.00 655 150710.00 Other books 66 8784.00 813 35301.00 Journals/Periodicals 91 41754.00 106 45897.00 Encyclopedia -- -- -- -- Any other (specify) 10 1029.00 14 1220.00 Mention the 1754.57 Total carpet area of the Central Library (in sq. ft) Sq. Ft. Number of departmental libraries 10. Average carpet area of the departmental libraries 200 Sq. Ft. Seating capacity of the Central Library (Reading room) 250 Status of Automation of the Library not initiated fully automated partially automated 11. 09 Percentage of library budget in relation to the total budget 0.6438% 16 12. Services/facilities available in the library (If yes, tick in the box) Circulation Clipping Bibliographic compilation Reference Reprography Computer and Printing Internet Inter-library loan Power back up Information display and notification User orientation /information literacy 13. Average number of books issued/returned per day 14. Ratio of library books to the number of students enrolled 15. Computer Facilities: 735 30: 1 YES 17 Number of computers in the college 96 Number of Departments with computer facilities 15 Central computer facility (Number of terminals) 36 Budget allocated for purchase of computers during the last academic year Rs. 754801/- Amount spent on maintenance and upgrading of computer facilities during the last academic year Rs. 6311340/- Dialup Broadband Others (Specify) Internet Facility, Connectivity 20 Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility 16. Is there a Workshop/Instrumentation Yes No Available from the year 2004 -05 Yes No Available from the year 2004 -05 Centre? 17. Is there a Health Centre? 18. Is there Residential accommodation for Faculty? Non-teaching staff? Yes No Yes No 18 19. Are there student Hostels? Yes No If yes, number of students residing in hostels 20. 14 Male Yes No Number NIL Female Yes No Number 14 Is there a provision for a) Sports fields Yes No b) Gymnasium Yes No c) Women’s rest rooms Yes No d) Transport Yes No e) Canteen/ Cafeteria Yes No f) Students centre Yes No g) Vehicle parking facility Yes No 19 Criterion V: Student Support and Progression 1. a Student strength (Provide information in the following format, for the past two years) Student Enrolment UG 2007-08 M PG F T 497 M Number of students from the same State where the college is located 627 Number of students from other States - Number of NRI students - - - Number of foreign students - - - - 1124 - M.Phil F 183 T M F T 137 320 01 01 02 01 08 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 07 20 Student Enrolment 2007-08 Number of students from the same State where the college is located Ph.D. M Diploma/Certificate PGDCA F 02 T 02 04 F T M F T 06 06 12 - - - - - - - - - Number of students from other States - Number of NRI students - - - - - - - - - Number of foreign students - - - - - - - - - Student Enrolment UG 2008-09 M - M Self-Funded - PG F T Number of students from the same State where the college is located 584 505 Number of students from other States - Number of NRI students - - Number of foreign students - - - M M.Phil F T M F T 1134 160 165 325 01 01 02 - 06 01 07 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 Student Enrolment 2008-09 Number of students from the same State where the college is located Ph.D. M Certificate/Diploma F 02 T 02 - M 04 - F T Self-Funded M F T 06 06 12 21 24 45 - - - - - - Number of students from other States - Number of NRI students - - - - - - - - - Number of foreign students - - - - - - - - - M – Male, F- Female, T-Total b. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average for the last two batches) Number % UG 01/1000 0.1 PG 01/1000 0.1 22 2. Financial support for students: (last Year’s Amount) No. Endowments: NIL Freeships: Sr. + P.G. 74 Scholarship (Government) NIL 113295 Social Work 18 46800 Sr. + P.G. 825 2760425/- Social Work 76 430290/- Scholarship (Institution) -- -- Number of loan facilities: -- -- Any other financial support: S.A.F. 11 4100/- 3. Does the college obtain feedback from students on their campus experience? 4. Major cultural events (data for last year) Events Yes Inter-collegiate Rs Organized No Number 01 Yes Yes No Participated No Number 13 Inter-university 01 National 01 Any other (specify) 23 5. Results B.A. 2004-2009 B.Sc. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Pass Percentage 88.50 71.29 74.90 67.56 65.98 81.73 80.00 78.57 90.70 86.36 Number of first classes 52 35 32 30 40 36 30 24 25 54 Number of distinctions 02 01 04 06 09 08 08 14 11 21 Ranks (if any) -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 -- -- -- 5. Contd. Results 2004-2009 M.A. M.S.W. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 34.56 70.81 60.84 76.38 70.06 96.30 93.33 100 100 98.39 Number of first 07 classes 11 27 09 23 43 41 41 46 32 Number of distinctions -- -- 05 -- 02 04 09 15 04 -- Ranks (if any) -- -- 02 02 -- 01 -- 05 04 -- Pass Percentage 24 5. Contd. Results 2004-2009 Biotechnology PGDCA 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Pass Percentage -- -- -- -- 97.67 -- -- 90.90 92.30 88.88 Number of first classes -- -- -- -- 15 -- -- 02 06 02 Number of distinctions -- -- -- -- 05 -- -- 08 06 04 Ranks (if any) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- (* Add more columns if not adequate) 6. 7. Number of overseas programmes on campus and income earned: Number Amount Agency -- -- -- Number of students who have passed the following examinations during the last five years 01 02 03 04 05 NET -- -- -- -- 06 SLET 01 -- -- 03 03 CAT -- -- -- -- -- TOEFL -- -- -- -- -- GRE -- -- -- -- -- GMAT -- -- -- -- -- Civil services (IAS / IPS/IFS) Defence Entrance -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- MPSC -- -- -- -- 03 GATE -- -- 01 -- -- 25 8. Is there a Student Counseling Centre? Yes No 9. Is there a Grievance Redressal Cell? Yes No 10. Does the college have an Alumni Association? 11. Does the college have a Parentteachers Association? Yes Yes No No Formed in the year Formed in the year 2003-04 2003-04 26 Criterion VI: Governance and Leadership 1. Has the institution appointed a permanent Principal? If Yes, denote the qualifications Yes No M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., DCM If No, for how long has the position been vacant? 2. 3. Number of professional development programmes held for the Non-teaching staff (last two years) NIL Financial resources of the college (approximate amount) – Last year’s data Grant-in-aid 21885139.00 Fee from aided courses Donation 1433903.00 NIL Fee from Self-funded courses Any other (specify) 4. NIL 1314635.00 NIL Statement of Expenditure (for last two years) Item % spent on the salaries of faculty % spent on the salaries of non-teaching employees including contractual workers % spent on books and journals % spent on Building development % spent on hostels, and other student amenities % spent on maintenance -electricity, water, telephones, infrastructure % spent on academic activities of departments - laboratories, green house, animal house, field trips etc. % spent on research, seminars, etc. % spent on miscellaneous expenditure Before last last year 58.33 51.37 29.62 21.16 0.87 1.49 0.15 3.11 0.75 0.62 1.32 9.45 0.54 2.44 0.38 5.51 9.61 3.28 Note: The institution may provide the details regarding the above table as per the heads of accounts being maintained. However, care may be taken to cover the above items. 27 5. Dates of meetings of Academic and Administrative Bodies during the last two years: Last year Year before last 1. 22nd October 2008 1. 26th October 2007 2. 5th May 2008 2. 25th April 2008 1.Admission Committee 1. 9th June 2008 1. 7th June 2007 2.Library Committee 1. 5th July 2008 1. 18th July 2007 3.UGC & Research Committee 1. 4th August 2008 1. 10th July 2007 Any other (specify) -- -- Governing Body (LMC) Internal Admn. Bodies (mention only three most important bodies) 6. 7. Are there Welfare Schemes for the academic community? Loans: Yes No Medical allowance Yes No Any other: T.A. Yes No Are there ICT supported / Computerised units/processes/activities for the following? a) Administrative section/ Office Yes No b) Finance Unit Yes No c) Student Admissions Yes No d) Placements Yes No e) Aptitude Testing Yes No f) Examinations Yes No g) Student Records Yes No 28 Criterion VII: Innovative Practices 1. Has the institution established Internal Quality Assurance Mechanisms? Yes No 2. Do students participate in the Quality Enhancement initiatives of the Institution? Yes No 3. What is the percentage of the following student categories in the institution? a. SC 2008-09 4. 22.41% b. ST 00.54% c. OBC 33.51% d. Women 47.52% e. Differently-abled -- f. Rural -- h. Tribal (VJ & NT) 15.43 i. Any other (specify) -- What is the percentage of the following category of staff? Category a b c d e f g SC ST OBC Women Physically-challenged General Category Any other VJNT Teaching staff 11 -11 17 -36 02 % 18.33 -18.33 28.33 -60 3.33 Nonteaching & Technical Staff 09 -14 07 -52 02 % 11.68 -18.18 9.09 -67.53 2.59 29 5. What is the percentage incremental academic growth of the following category of students for the last two batches? Category a. b. c. d. e. f. g SC ST OBC Women Physically challenged General Category Any other (specify) At Admission Batch I Batch II 05-06 06-07 151 139 04 09 306 299 261 284 00 00 229 194 00 00 On completion of the course Batch I Batch II 07-08 08-09 60.92% 58.27% 00.00 33.33% 47.38% 48.49% 60.91% 66.90% 00.00 00.00 49.78% 58.24% 00.00 00.00 30 C. Profile of the Departments (Information on Academic Year: 2009-10) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Marathi 1962 02 02 N.A. N.A. 6. Number of Teachers and Students 02 & 354 7. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8. Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 176.50 9. Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions 10. The year when the curriculum was revised last 09 11. Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 01 2008-09 12. Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 60.60% University average?) (Current Year) 13. University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) NIL 14. Publications by faculty (last five years) Books: 03 15. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) Awards: 05 16. Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) 17. Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 02 NIL NIL NIL 18. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19. Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20. Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21. Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years 05 23. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any N.A. 24. Number of Journals/Periodicals 14 25. Number of Computers NIL 26. Annual Budget Rs. 1436359.00 31 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Hindi 1962 02 02 N.A N.A 6 Number of Teachers and Students 02 & 335 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 167.50 9 04 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 02 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 50.00% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 01 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 18 2008-09 Books: 01 Papers: 13 Awards: 01 Recognitions: 06 12 NIL NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years 04 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any N.A. 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 07 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1479914.00 32 1 2 3 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses English 1962 03 F T 03 01 CHB 01 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 04 & 1347 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 336.75 9 01 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 48.83% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Books: 02 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards: 01 Recognitions: 03 NIL NIL 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any N.A. 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 03 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs.1767548.00 33 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Economics 1962 02 02 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 274 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 137 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 65.51% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 15 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1515287.00 2008-09 34 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Political Science 1962 02 02 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 298 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 149 9 01 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 02 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 59.45% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 02 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Paper: 01 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) Recognitions: 01 16 02 NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 04 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1155687.00 2008-09 35 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Geography 1962 03 03 N.A. 01 6 Number of Teachers and Students 3 & 262 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 87 9 01 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 02 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 78.78% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 06 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Books: 05 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards:01 Recognitions: 02 06 01 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 27 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 04 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1807315.00 36 1 2 3 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Sociology 1962 02 01 FT 02CHB N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 3 & 257 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 85.66 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 80.76 University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 01 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 01 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 636701.00 2008-09 37 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Ardhamagadhi 1962 01 01 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 1 & 230 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 230 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 97.67% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) 30 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Books: 05 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards:03 Recognitions: 02 02 NIL 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 03 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 701312.00 38 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses History 1962 01 01 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 1 & 198 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 198 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 92.35% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) 02 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards:02 Recognitions: 02 NIL NIL 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 01 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 374359.00 39 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses N.S.S. Theory 1985 01 01 N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 1 & 160 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 160 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 98.50% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) 15 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards:02 Recognitions: 02 NIL NIL 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals NIL 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget -- 40 1 2 3 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Logic 1962 01 CHB 01 CHB N.A. N.A. 6 Number of Teachers and Students 1 & 69 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 69 9 01 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 97.22% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 44 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals NIL 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 40500.00 2008-09 41 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Chemistry 1962 06 06 N.A. 05 6 Number of Teachers and Students 6 & 220 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 36.66 9 10 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 01 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 90.32% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 39 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 18 2008-09 02 Books: 11 Papers: 11 Awards: 05 Recognitions: 04 16 05 01 NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay 01 Rs.60000/- 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years 05 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 49 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 05 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 4306941.00 42 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Zoology 1962 03 03 N.A. 03 6 Number of Teachers and Students 3 & 133 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 44.30 9 08 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 87.80% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 46 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 03 02 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 02 Rs.280000/- 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL K Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years 08 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 500 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 50 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 2398367.00 2008-09 Books: 01 Papers: 12 NIL 43 1 Name of the Department 2 3 4 5 Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Mathematics & Statistics 1962 03 03 N.A. 02 6 Number of Teachers and Students 3 & 150 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 50 9 03 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 84.00% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 64 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Papers: 04 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 01 NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 50 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 20 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1234776.00 2008-09 01 44 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Physics 1962 02 02 N.A. 03 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 106 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 53 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 83.87% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 08 NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 01 NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 18 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals NIL 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 3331365.00 2008-09 Books: 02 Papers: 03 NIL 45 1 2 3 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Electronics 1985 01 FT 01 FT 01 CHB 01 CHB N.A. 02 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 70 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 35 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 85.71% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 30 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 04 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1878762.00 2008-09 46 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Geology 1963 02 02 N.A. 02 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 86 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 43 9 03 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 01 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 90.00% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 39 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Papers: 17 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards: 02 Recognitions: 02 03 NIL 18 2008-09 01 NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 01 Rs. 330000/- 20 Research projects completed during last two years & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years 03 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 29 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 05 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1661012.00 47 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Botany 1962 02 02 N.A. 03 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 92 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 46 9 02 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 95.83% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (last five years) 41 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Papers: 10 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) Recognitions: 04 16 05 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 01 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 28 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 10 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1821080.00 2008-09 03 NIL NIL Rs. 1740640/- 48 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Microbiology 1985 01 01 N.A. 01 6 Number of Teachers and Students 1 & 45 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 45 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 89.00% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) 03 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) Papers: 04 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards: 03 Recognitions: 02 02 NIL 18 2008-09 NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 01 Rs. 75000/- 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 32 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 06 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 723369.00 49 1 Name of the Department 2 3 4 5 Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Biotechnology U.G. & P.G. 2008 10 10 01 07 6 Number of Teachers and Students 10 & 92 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 9.2 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the N.A. University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) N.A. 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 05 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 900 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 25 25 Number of Computers 30 27 Annual Budget Rs. 7947597.00 2008-09 NIL NIL Rs. 635000/- 50 1 2 3 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Social Work 1970 10 FT 10 FT 01 PT 01 PT 10 NIL 6 Number of Teachers and Students 11 & 124 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) 65: 138 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 11.27 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) 02 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 98.39% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) 32 10 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) 18 2008-09 Books: 02 Papers: 05 Awards: 02 Recognitions: 01 07 02 01 NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay 02 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL Rs. 505038/Rs. 16000/NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 3243 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 53 25 Number of Computers 02 27 Annual Budget Rs.2225904.00 51 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses N.S.S. Unit 1980 02 02 02 NIL 6 Number of Teachers and Students 2 & 200 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 100 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) N.A. 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the N.A. University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) N.A. 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) 16 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) Awards: 01 Recognitions: 01 NIL NIL 18 N.A. N.A. NIL NIL Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals NIL 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 21500.00 52 1 Name of the Department 2 3 Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position 4 5 Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses YCMOU Study Centre 2008 18 Counselors 03 NIL 6 Number of Teachers and Students 18 & 485 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 26.94 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) N.A. 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the N.A. University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) N.A. 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) N.A. 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) N.A. 16 N.A. N.A. 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) N.A. N.A. 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated N.A. N.A. 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay N.A. N.A. 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any N.A. 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals N.A. 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 275000.00 N.A. N.A. 53 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses PG Teaching Centre 1985 17 Contributory 02 NIL 6 Number of Teachers and Students 17 & 200 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 11.76 9 N.A. 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 65.00% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) NIL NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 29 25 Number of Computers NIL 27 Annual Budget Rs. 550000.00 2008-09 54 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Computer 1988 02 02 NIL 01 6 Number of Teachers and Students 01 & 40 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 40 9 N.A. 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 90.69 University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Last Year) 06 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 NIL NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 19 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 04 25 Number of Computers 36 27 Annual Budget Rs. 629594.00 2008-09 NIL 55 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Physical Education 1962 01 01 NIL 01 6 Number of Teachers and Students 01 & 1477 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1: 1477 9 N.A. 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) NIL 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the 100% University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) NIL 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 02 NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any NIL 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 01 25 Number of Computers 01 27 Annual Budget Rs. 1040502.00 N.A. NIL 56 1 2 3 4 5 Name of the Department Year of Establishment Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position Number of Administrative Staff Number of Technical Staff Responses Library 1962 01 01 05 03 6 Number of Teachers and Students N.A. 7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications) N.A. 8 Ratio of Teachers to Students N.A. 9 NIL 10 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions The year when the curriculum was revised last 11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years) N.A. 12 13 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the N.A. University average?) (Current Year) University Distinction/ Ranks (Current Year) N.A 14 Publications by faculty (last five years) NIL 15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) NIL 16 01 NIL 17 Faculty who have Attended National and International Seminars (last five years) Number of National and International seminars organized (Last five years) NIL NIL 18 Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated NIIL NIL 19 Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay NIL NIL 20 Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay NIL NIL 21 Number of inventions and patents NIL NIL 22 Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years NIL 23 Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any 81,380 24 Number of Journals/Periodicals 112 25 Number of Computers 06 27 Annual Budget Salary: Books and Periodicals: Rs.2665178.00 Rs. 152000.00 N.A. N.A. 57 PART II: EVALUATIVE REPORT A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur is managed by the Trust, Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur. The Trust was founded in 1885 by Seth Hirachand Nemchand with a view to nurture and promote ‘Shraman Culture’ and to boost value-based education. The Pathashala has been catering to the educational and cultural needs of the society for the last 125 years with a motto ‘Shikshan Haach Dharma’, i.e. Education is Commitment. Our students, educated through the five-point formula of Knowledge, Character, Love, Management and Service, are well-known in the society as men of calibre, culture and character with an awareness of their social accountability. The Pathashala keeps pace with time in the changing scenario of the educational field, both at national and international levels. The Trust runs different educational institutions; Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur is one of them. Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur was established as ‘Sholapur College, Sholapur’ on 8th July 1962 with Arts, Science and Commerce faculties. However, in the year 58 1972, the Commerce faculty was separated into Hirachand Nemchand College of Commerce, Solapur. In 1979 Sholapur College, Sholapur was renamed as Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur at the auspicious hands of the then Member of Parliament and stalwart politician Shri Atalbihari Vajpayee. The College imparts education in Arts and Science to the students of Under Graduation. The Post Graduation in Social Work was initiated in 1970 with a view to enable the students of this region to pursue higher studies in Social Work. In addition, the P.G. in Marathi, Economics, English and Sociology were also started in the year 1987. The College embarked upon a new academic adventure by beginning B.Sc. Biotechnology (Entire) in 2007. In keeping with the Goals and Objectives of the Trust, the College runs various programmes. We offer Under Graduate courses in Marathi, Hindi, English, Sociology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Chemistry, Zoology, Mathematics and Biotechnology, along with Post Graduation courses in Marathi, Economics and Social Work. The proposals for initiating Post Graduation courses in Hindi, English, Geography, Inorganic Chemistry, Genetics and Bioinformatics, and Under 59 Graduation course in Social Work have been submitted. There are faculty in the College who are Chairpersons of the Boards of Studies, some are Members of the Boards of Studies and some others are the Members of the Sub-committees framed for redesigning the syllabus. The College runs Ardhamagadhi, National Service Scheme theory, Logic, Tourism Geography and Environmental Science courses for the all-round development of the students. The students are admitted to Courses of their choice purely on merit basis and according to the Government norms of reservations. The College boasts a big number of students from the backward communities and more than half of the student community is constituted by girls. The teachers use learnercentred methodologies for effective learning outcome. Attempts have been made at providing the students with remedial courses. Internet facility is made available to the students and faculty. The LCD projector and audio-visual aids are used for facilitating the learning process of the students. The teachers of the College take out-of-the-way efforts for their academic enhancement by means of actively participating in seminars and workshops organized at different levels. Quality papers are 60 presented and published. Publications of books on concerned or cognate areas too have been an additional feature of the teachers. There are concerted efforts at initiating and realizing research projects by the teachers. The students assess the teachers’ performance, the data are scrutinized by a committee and the feedback is furnished to the teachers with suggestions and guidance. There are Departments on the Campus that organize regular study tours and visits and give the students the first-hand experience of their disciplines. The teachers of the College are encouraged into pursuing research work. There are as many as 16 teachers with Ph.D. degree and 11 teachers with M.Phil degree. There are 11 recognized research guides. A total of 16 teachers are pursuing their Ph.D. degree and 2 teachers the M.Phil degree. Almost all the faculty inducted after 1995 in the College are either SET or NET qualified. There are teachers with membership of academic and social organizations. The teachers with expertise of their discipline participate in extension activities quite regularly. Walchand College has been an institution with admirable social interaction. Various Departments, along with the Department of Social Work, have been bringing the social stakeholders of 61 higher education within the periphery of advantage and benefit. There are linkages with other institutions and individuals in terms of academic and research activities. The College is equipped with all the necessary infrastructural facilities. The class rooms, the laboratories, the library, the office, the reading rooms, the ladies’ common room, the staff room, the gymkhana, the grounds, the auditorium are maintained up to the mark. The computerized library boasts 71,687 books and journals. The Information and Communication Technology is utilized for the academic and administrative transaction. The stakeholders are provided with hostel, parking, canteen, cultural centre, telephone facilities. The maintenance of the infrastructural facilities is done under the guidance of a specially appointed committee. The students are brought abreast of the academic and professional opportunities by virtue of Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre, Placement Cell and other conducive activities on the campus. The College has Grievance Redressal Cell and Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee to answer the complaints of the students and check the incidence of feminine abuse. The Students’ Aid Fund Committee has been 62 actively participating in helping the needy students with monetary assistance for academic purposes. The students are moulded into sensitive and responsible citizens by inspiring them into participating in the activities undertaken by the N.S.S., the N.C.C., the Child Line, the Tathapi, the SHG’s, the Cultural Programmes, the Social Science Organizations, the Science Club, the Literary Associations, the Exhibitions, the Wall Paper ‘Shalaakaa’ and the Annual Magazine “Vidyaarayan”, i.e. the Excellence in Knowledge. The poor students of the College are donated books by Walchand Alumni Association and the promising sportspersons are provided with kits and outfits. The College organizes competitions and all the curricular, cocurricular and extracurricular achievements of the students, teachers and non-teaching staff are felicitated at the Annual Prize Distribution Function. The management of the College has been quite foresighted, consistent, and integrated in achieving the goals and objectives set by the founders. The Heads and teachers of the various Departments with the administrative and technical staff contribute to the realization of the mission of the Trust under the competent leadership of the Principal. The teachers and the non- 63 teaching staff collaboratively implement the plan and strategies of the College by working in various committees. The teachers and the non-teaching staff are encouraged with sufficient incentives to participate in skill-enhancement programmes and their annual performance is assessed by means of self-appraisal reports and students’ feedback. The College has received considerable grants from various agencies like U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology Commission, Government of Maharashtra, C.S.I.R., New Delhi, D.A.E., Mumbai and Social Welfare Department. The Department of Social Work initiated Certificate Courses in Computer Operations and Remedial English for equipping the students with skills in digital transaction and effective communication and the gender sensitizing project like ‘Tathapi’ and the ‘Child Line’. The College has been running the Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre for the students of the Minority religions. There is a plan of initiating I.A.S. & I.P.S. coaching programme for the students of this region by way of collaboration in the future. The sportspersons are given special training by invited coaches for excellence. The Departments of Science arrange study tours and industrial visits. The College 64 derives a sizeable number of students from the backward communities and economically weaker sections of the society. The consistent performance of the College, the efficient staff, the perfect infrastructural facilities, the innovative and interactive programmes, the need-based courses, the sense of security along with socially conscious management attract greater number of students every year. 65 B. CRITERION-WISE EVALUATIVE REPORT Criterion I: Curricular Aspects 1.1. Curriculum Design and Development 1.1.1. Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur managed by Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur has endeared the following Vision and Mission: Vision: To impart education as a commitment to contributing to the all-round development of the students, to the national empowerment and to the global integrity through the inculcation of Knowledge, Character, Service, Management and Love. Mission: Social transformation through humanistic approach Development through demystification of science Eco-mission for sustainable development Social conscientization for holistic activism Building youth through value-based education Ensuring social justice to the marginalized to uphold social equality Equipping professional social workers for contributing to the development of social work culture The Vision and the Mission of the Institution are communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders by means of the College Brochure, the posters and banners and the most 66 of important of all is the various activities through which the Vision and the Mission are conveyed to the constituents of the Institution. 1.1.2 The College runs various Departments in Arts and Social Sciences along with the Department of Social Work which are essentially aimed at socializing and humanizing the students. There are Departments in Science which help students get cognizant of the avenues in Science and Technology. The College takes unswerving efforts in moulding the social, environmental, cultural and moral attitudes of the students by virtue of the activities planned and executed by the Department of Social Work, the N.S.S. Unit, the N.C.C., the Science Club, the Literary Associations and the Cultural Department. 1.1.3 The College implements the Curricula designed by Solapur University, Solapur under the guidelines of the U.G.C. The College pays special attention to the students coming from socially and financially backward communities. The students are orientated into realizing the significance of social justice, self development & national development, environment and human values through different branches of knowledge available under the light of the Institutional goals and objectives. Along with the higher objectives of education, the students are guided into employment opportunities as a corollary of the curricular transaction in view of global and national demands. The M.S.C.I.T. and P.G.D.C.A. courses have been incorporated with a view to getting the students trained in I.C.T and the Departments of Mathematics, Physics, Electronics and Social Work have allowed their students the use of I.C.T. as means of realizing their academic tasks. The College initiated the following academic programmes and certificate courses during the period of five years from 2004-05 to 2008-09: Sr. Programme Department/ No. 01 Year of Initiation 05 months 2004-05 Collaboration Certificate Course Remedial English 02 Duration Certificate Course in Social Work & Dept of English in Social Work & 40 sessions 2004-05 Computer Applications in Dept of Computer 67 the Field of Social Work 03 Certificate Course in Library Management of Library Maharashtra and 1 year 2004-05 Labour Welfare Cell 04 Certificate Course in Competitive Career Development 1 year 2004-05 1 year 2005-06 Examinations Coaching Centre 05 06 Certificate Course in Geography & Environmental Studies Microbiology M.S.C.I.T. Dept of Computer & 6 months 2005-06 M.K.C.L. 07 Post Graduate Diploma Computer Department Course in 1 year 2006-07 1 year 2006-07 Computer Applications 08 Group B Course: Urban Dept of Social Work and Rural Community Development Group E Course: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work 09 10 B.Sc. Biotechnology Department (Entire) Biotechnology Study Centre Yashwantrao B.A. & B.Com Maharashtra of 3 years 2008-09 Chavan 3 years 2008-09 Open University, Nashik 11 Global Skills Infosys 1 year 2008-09 Development Programme 1.1.4 68 The Departments of Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Physics, Electronics and Social Work have included the provision of I.C.T. for facilitating the curricular intricacies for the students, which is a step towards assisting them to stand the global competition. 1.1.5 The College takes initiatives and contributes to the curriculum design and development process by way of the participation of some teachers of the College working in the capacity of Chairpersons of the Boards of Studies, Members of the Board of Studies and Members of the Sub-committees framed for redesigning the syllabus of Solapur University, Solapur. The teachers participating in the process of curricular design represent the needs of the student community and the other stakeholders and bring about the necessary changes and innovations. 2004-05 The College conducted a Two-Day Workshop on the revised syllabus in Chemistry at B.Sc. Part II on 3rd and 4th September 2004. The then Vice Chancellor, Solapur University, Dr Iresh Swami inaugurated the Workshop which was coordinated by Dr A.H.Manikshete. Fifteen resource persons illuminated the revised syllabus which was benefited by seventy two teacher participants from various Colleges of Shivaji University, Kolhapur and Solapur University, Solapur. The Dept of Social Work organized a One-Day Workshop on the revised syllabus for Part II students on 25th April 2004. Dr. T.D.Thorat, Head, Dept of Geology, Shri S.N.Battin, Head, Dept of Chemistry and Shri S.J.Alandkar, Head, Dept of Mathematics worked as members of sub-committee set up by Shivaji University, Kolhapur for preparing the syllabus of their respective subjects at B.Sc. Part III. Shri V.P.Bet, Mrs I.B.Choudhary, Shri J.U.Jadhav and Shri C.A.Joshi, the faculty of Dept of Social Work participated in framing the syllabus of Part II Master of Social Work. Shri V.S.Shirshyad, Head, Dept of Botany, participated in the Workshop on the revised syllabus of B.Sc. Part II held from 26th to 28th August 2004 at Y.C. College of Science, Karad. Dr A.H.Manikshete and Shri S.N.Battin attended One-Day Seminar on discussion of draft syllabus of B.Sc. Part III and the U.G.C. Model Curriculum on 13th December 2004 at Akkalkot College, Akkalkot. Dr Mrs N.J.Aurangabadkar, Head, Dept of Sociology and Shri M.P.Shastri, faculty, Ardhamagadhi worked as Chairpersons of Boards of Studies, Solapur University, Solapur, in Sociology & Anthropology and Ardhamagadhi respectively. Dr T.D.Thorat, Dr P.T.Sawant (Geology), Shri A.B.Palwe (Electronics), worked 69 as Members of BoS, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, whereas, Dr M.D.Shinde (Hindi), Dr B.S.Birajdar (Marathi), Dr M.D.Chavan (Microbiology) and Shri S.J.Alandkar (Mathematics) for BoS, Solapur University, Solapur during the year 2004-05. 2005-06 The Dept of History organized a One-Day Workshop on new syllabus at B.A. Part II on 22nd July 2005. The resource persons participating in the Workshop held discourses in elaborating the design and transaction of the paper. The Dept of Social Work held a Workshop on ‘English Communication and Skill Enhancement’ from 17th to 21st March 2006. The student participants were guided in various personality aspects such as self-expression, psycho barriers, mock interview and communication skills by resource persons. Shri S.N.Battin (Chemistry) worked as Chairperson of the sub-committee for preparing the syllabus in Organic Chemistry at B.Sc. Part I and Shri J.U.Jadhav, faculty, Dept of Social Work, worked on the panel of experts for designing the course ‘Post Graduate Diploma in Cooperative Management’ at Bharati Vidyapeeth, deemed University Pune. Dr B.S.Birajdar (Marathi) and Shri D.M.Zombade (Statistics) worked as Chairpersons of Boards of Studies in their respective subjects. Dr T.D.Thorat & Dr P.T.Sawant (Geology) worked as Members of Boards of Studies with Shivaji University, Kolhapur and Solapur University, Solapur. Shri M.P.Shastri, faculty, Ardhamagadhi worked as Member of BoS in Sanskrit & Prakrit, Solapur University. 2006-07 Shri S.N.Battin (Chemistry) worked as Member of sub-committee of Solapur University for preparing the syllabus in B.Sc. Part II Entrepreneurship. Dr B.S.Birajdar (Marathi) and Shri D.M.Zombade (Statistics) worked as Chairpersons of Boards of Studies in their respective subjects. Dr T.D.Thorat & Dr P.T.Sawant (Geology), Dr M.D.Shinde (Hindi) and Shri M.P.Shastri (Ardhamagadhi) worked as Members of Boards of Studies in their subjects with Solapur University, Solapur. 2007-08 Dr B.S.Birajdar (Marathi), Shri D.M.Zombade (Statistics) and Dr M.D.Shinde (Hindi) worked as Chairpersons of Boards of Studies in their respective subjects with Solapur University. Dr 70 B.S.Birajdar worked as a Member of BoS in Marathi, K.R.Mahila Wishwavidyalaya, Bijapur. Dr P.T.Sawant (Geology) and Dr M.P.Shastri (Ardhamagadhi) worked as Members of Boards of Studies in their subjects with Solapur University, Solapur. Shri S.N.Battin (Chemistry) worked as Member of sub-committee of Solapur University for preparing the syllabus in B.Sc. Part III Entrepreneurship. Dr. S.G.Holikatti (Physics) worked as Member of sub-committee of Solapur University for preparing the syllabus in B.Sc. Part II. 2008-09 Dr B.S.Birajdar (Marathi), Shri D.M.Zombade (Statistics) and Dr M.D.Shinde (Hindi) worked as Chairpersons of Boards of Studies in their respective subjects with Solapur University. Dr B.S.Birajdar worked as a Member of BoS in Marathi, K.R.Mahila Wishwavidyalaya, Bijapur. Dr P.T.Sawant (Geology) and Dr M.P.Shastri (Ardhamagadhi) worked as Members of Boards of Studies in their subjects with Solapur University, Solapur. Mrs. N.C.Waghamare (Social Work) worked as Member of sub-committee of Solapur University for preparing the syllabus in M.S.W. Part I. 1.2 Academic Flexibility 1.2.1 The students are given ample choice at the entry point i.e. the First Year of the Degree Course. The students are allowed to select the subject of their choice for specialization at the Final Year. The Certificate Courses and Diplomas can be availed by the students according to the demands of their chief academic pursuit. The College has started the Study Centre of Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik which allows the students and jobholders the opportunities of continuous and parallel education. 1.2.2 The students seeking admission to First Year of Under Graduation in Arts are given Core Options in State (Marathi), National (Hindi), Ancient (Ardhamagadhi) and International Language (English). The students are provided with sufficient choice in electives, viz. the students of Arts are given electives in Languages and Social Sciences and the students of Science are given groups of subjects to choose from. The College is proposing to initiate AddOn Courses from the next academic year- 2009-10. The B.A. Part II students are imparted the 71 interdisciplinary subjects like Logic, Cooperation, Tourism Geography and Public Administration. The students of B.Sc. Part III & B.A. Part II are initiated in the subject of Environmental Science. The students with Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Science are admitted to the Master of Social Work course. The students enjoy the provision of ATKT as per the University guidelines. 1.2.3 The Dept of Social Work of the College admitted two students of Kenya. The Dept has been admitting the students from the other states like Karnataka, Gujarat and Odessa. The alumni of the Dept of Social Work are working in various foreign nations in different capacities. The College offers the courses with global significance and demand like- B.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Genetics and M.Sc. Bioinformatics. The College provides lodging and boarding facilities for both the boys and girls. 1.2.4 The College offers two self-financing courses- M.S.C.I.T. and P.G.D.C.A. The M.S.C.I.T. is run in collaboration with the M.K.C.L. The said course is meant for the employees of government offices. The M.K.C.L. provides the syllabus, the fee structure and guidelines for admission. The teachers, with minimum required qualifications, impart the syllabus in the time convenient for the students of this course. The P.G.D.C.A. is run in collaboration with Solapur University, Solapur. The graduate students from faculty are admitted to the course. The curriculum, fee structure, admission process and qualifications are decided by the University. The teachers of both the courses are paid according to the government norms. 1.3 Feedback on Curriculum 1.3.1 & 1.3.2 The College faculty working in different capacities aimed at curricular design contribute the feedback which is acquired from various stakeholders of education by participating in the functioning of the Boards of Studies, the Sub-Committees and the Management and Academic Councils of the University. 72 1.4 Curriculum Update 1.4.1 The University revises the syllabus every three years. The Colleges are expected to adopt and implement the syllabus made by the University according to the guidelines set by the U.G.C. The faculty of the College who are appointed to the various University Bodies contribute to the revision of the syllabus. The syllabus is revised by the University on the bases of the demands of changing times and expanding the curricular scope. During the last two years there have been revisions of the syllabi at almost all the levels of higher courses. There are inclusions of subjects like Environmental Science, which has become the need of the hour. The Master of Social Work has incorporated: Group B Course: Urban and Rural Community Development & Group E Course: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work in keeping with the dictates of the social set-up in the present. The College is planning to begin Add-On Courses from the year 2009-10 in the concerned areas of academic and professional interests in Chemistry, Microbiology, Botany, History-Ardhamagadhi, Geography and English. 1.4.2 The College has been working in the light of the Core Values adopted by NAAC. The College breathes the motto ‘Education is Commitment’. It means the curricular resources are utilized for the all-round development of the students who happen to be the future of the nation. The students are initiated into the principles of honesty, service and commitment towards the society and nation by virtue of the N.S.S. Unit and the N.C.C. Unit. They are, along with exposure to the curricular components, given occasions and opportunities to prove and improve their talents and merit which will, besides the academic qualifications, help them contribute to the national development. The College has introduced the Computer Courses with a view to instill into the students the skills in global competencies. The College has established collaborations with industrial houses and non-government organizations with a view to nourishing global skills and work culture among the students. The College has been keen on inculcating human values among the students. The College derives a majority of the students from the backward, the poor and the lower middle class families of Solapur. In addition, the city is a multilingual and multicultural in its social set-up. The students are orientated into the values of truth, morality, secularity, brotherhood by means of different activities undertaken according to the curricular framework. The N.S.S. Unit of the College with its two hundred 73 volunteers undertakes different activities throughout the year. The Dept of Social Work implements various programmes, it runs projects like Child Line, Tathapi, Micro Planning and has linkages with non-government organizations. The different Departments, the Literary Associations, the Science Club, the Alumni Association of the College organize events with socio-cultural significance. The College realizes the vitality of promoting the use of technology, hence the Office and the Library of the College have been computerized. All the necessary soft-wares have been introduced in the Office and the Library to facilitate the transaction. All the Departments of Science and the Department of Geography have been furnished computer systems. The College has taken efforts in getting the administrative staff trained in computer operations. The teachers and the students are allowed the facility of Internet installed in the Computer Department. The Trust is going to erect wi-fi facility on the campus in the time to come. All in all, the College is emerging into a centre of excellence, as there have been attempts at comprehensive enhancement. 1.4.3 The College follows the guidelines set by the U.G.C. and Solapur University, Solapur for the development and restructuring of the curricula. The teachers of the College play a role in the designing and development of the curricula. 1.4.4 The existing courses are modified according to the guidelines set and forwarded by the U.G.C. and Solapur University, Solapur in the wake of the changing national and international trends. The Dept of Social Work in collaboration with the Dept of Botany implemented an interdisciplinary Urban Farming Project with a view to create awareness regarding utilization of the space available for vegetable production. The Dept of Chemistry brought in a modification in the curriculum of B.Sc. Part III by bringing in the component of Techniques in Textile Industries in order to equip the students with the concerned knowledge of local and global significance. The Dept of Botany adopted topics on Medicinal Plants to the syllabus of B.Sc. Part II in the wake of the growing demands for herbal medicines. 1.5 Best Practices in Curricular Aspects 1.5.1 74 The College has initiated different courses and programmes during the last five years. Certificate Courses in Remedial English and Computer Applications in the Field of Social Work for the Part I students of Dept of Social Work were begun during the academic year 2004-05. A Certificate Course in Management of Library was run in the year 2004-05. The M.K.C.L sponsored M.S.C.I.T. course for government employees and students was started in the year 2005-06. Post Graduate Diploma Course in Computer Applications was brought in during the academic year 2006-07. The Department of Social Work incorporated two courses, viz. Group B Course: Urban and Rural Community Development & Group E Course: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work from the year 2006-07. The College embarked upon an ambitious programme in B.Sc. Biotechnology (Entire) from 2008-09. The Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre of the College started a Certificate Course in Career Development for the students of Under Graduation in 2008-09. A training programme in Global Skills Development Programme was initiated in collaboration with Infosys, Pune in 2008-09. The College organized seminars and workshops with a view to having debates and discussions over the revised curricula and different components of the curricula. The Dept of Social Work held Seminar on the revised syllabus of Part II by inviting the teachers of Shivaji University, Kolhapur on 28th August 2004. The Dept of Chemistry organized a Two-Day Workshop on the revised syllabus of B.Sc. Part II of Shivaji University, Kolhapur on 3rd and 4th September 2004. The Dept of Zoology staged Three-Day Seminar cum Workshop on ‘Bio-Diversity’ from 6th to 8th January 2005. The Dept of History conducted a One-Day Workshop on the revised syllabus at B.A. Part II on 22nd July 2005. The Dept of Zoology held a Three-Day Seminar on ‘Role of Biotechnology for Mankind’ from 5th to 7th January 2006. The Dept of Social Work held a One-Day Students’ Seminar on 18th August 2006. The Dept of History organized a One-Day Workshop on ‘The Philosophies of Jainism and Buddhism’ on 20th January 2007. The Departments of Geology and Social Work collaboratively organized a Two-Day National Seminar on ‘Geo-Ecological Interventions in Drought Prone Regions’ on 23rd and 24th March 2007. The Dept of Geography held a One-Day Workshop on the revised syllabus of B.A. Part I, II & III on 5th August 2007. A One-Day National Seminar on ‘Biotechnology: Opportunities and Challenges’ was held on 28th February 2008. The Depts of Chemistry and Physics organized a Two-Day National Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in Thin Film Technology 75 (RTTFT)’ on 14th and 15th November 2008. The College has been organizing Post Graduate Students’ Seminar in Marathi and Economics every year. Ours is the only College in Solapur University which every year organizes the Seminar involving the paper presentations by the students on the concerned topics of the curricula of Marathi and Economics along with the assessment of the papers by the invited experts and their guidance. The College motivates the teachers and the members of administrative and technical staff to present papers and participate in the Seminars and Workshops held with a view to upgrade their curricular knowledge. 1.5.2 The College is planning to initiate Add-On / Certificate Courses in different areas of the major disciplines of the curricula. There are proposals for Certificate Courses in Chemistry, Microbiology, Botany, History-Prakrit, English and Social Work. The proposals for State Level Seminar on ‘Agriculture and Rural Development after Independence of India’ (with financial assistance of Rs 1, 30, 000) by the Dept of Geography and ‘Mathematical Models in Physics and Electronics’ (with financial assistance of Rs. 80, 000) by the Depts of Mathematics, Physics and Electronics have been sanctioned by the U.G.C., WRO, Pune. There are other proposals for organizing Seminars and Workshops too. The Departments of Economics, Political Science, Sociology & History have submitted a proposal for organizing a National Seminar on ‘Globalization and Indian Agriculture’, the Dept of Chemistry has submitted its proposal for a National Seminar on ‘Nanomaterials and Its Applications’ and the Dept of Political Science has submitted its proposal for organizing a National Seminar on ‘Regionalism in Indian Politics’ to the U.G.C., WRO, Pune. The U.G.C. sponsored Minor Research Project entitled ‘Mixed (CdSe)1-x (PbSe)x Thin Films Synthesis, Properties and Applications’ by the Dept of Chemistry was completed by Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete during the year 2004-05. Another U.G.C.-Sponsored Project on ‘Production of Vermicompost from Leaf Litter Generated by Beedi Industries: An Eco-friendly Profitable Method of Waste Management in Urban Area’ was completed during the year 2004-05 by the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology. Yet another U.G.C.-Sponsored Minor Research Project on ‘Studies 76 in Physiology and Cytology of Some Vegetables under the Influence of Organo-phosphorus Pesticides’ by the Dept of Botany was completed during the same year. A Minor Research Project on ‘An Interdisciplinary Study on Communal Tension: Need for Intervention ModelsA Case Study of Solapur Riots’ by the Dept of Social Work was funded Rs 50, 000 by the U.G.C., WRO, Pune. A Major Research Project entitled ‘Eco-Morpho-Geo-Tectonic Environmental Studies of the Flood Affected Coastal Belt of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India’ has been sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 3, 30, 000 by the U.G.C. The Dept of Microbiology has been sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 75,000 by the U.G.C. for the Minor Research Project entitled ‘Use of Microorganisms and Plant material as a biocontrol system for reduction of heavy metal ions from textile effluents’. The Dept of Social Work has been sanctioned Rs 16, 000 for research work in communities through the project ‘Towards Equality: Working with Men’ by Tathapi Trust, Pune. The Dept of Zoology has been sanctioned Rs 1, 30, 000 for the Minor Research Project on ‘Diversity of Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)’ by the U.G.C., WRO, Pune and the Dept of Botany has been sanctioned Rs 17, 40, 640 for the Major Research Project on ‘Digitalized Inventory of Medical Plant Resources of Maharashtra’ by Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, Government of Maharashtra and Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune. There are Minor Research Projects submitted by the Departments of English, History, Sanskrit, Zoology and Botany. The Department of Biotechnology has submitted proposals for Minor Research Projects in Biochemistry, Microbiology and Environmental Science. Probe 1. The College was assessed and accredited by the NAAC Peer Team constituted by Prof H.S.Soch, the Chairperson, Dr R.M.Chidambaram, the Member Coordinator and Prof K.S.Narsimhan, the Member. The Peer Team visited the College between 2nd and 4th August 2004. The College was awarded B++ grade. The Peer Team forwarded its observations and recommendations (printed in Italics through out the Report under Probes) for quality sustenance and enhancement. (The Peer Team observed that the flexibility in programmes is much limited, except of course, elective options.) The College has increased the elective options of Master of Social Work by including ‘Group B Course: Urban and Rural Community Development & Group E Course: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work in keeping with the 77 dictates of the social set-up in the present.’ (As the curriculum is designed by the University, the association between the goals and the curriculum is minimum.) Although the association between the goals and the curriculum is unavoidably minimum, the teachers representing the college in various curricular bodies of Solapur University take efforts to bridge the institutional goals and the curriculum designed. (Master of Social Work programme facilitates industrial neighbourhood networking in the sense that learners of this programme are associated with industrial houses and N.G.O.s to gain practical exposure.) The Dept of Social Work has been carrying out its networking with the Central and the State Government enterprises, the neighbourhood industrial houses and the N.G.O.s. The Departments of Science and Arts do establish rapport with the industries and socio-administrative departments by virtue of study tours, excursions and visits. (Though the College has to follow the curriculum designed by Shivaji University, few faculty members of Geology, Ardhamagadhi, Social Work and Electronics Departments represent the concerned Boards of Studies and thereby have opportunities to design curricula to meet the requirements of the learners.) The number of teachers representing in the concerned Boards of Studies, Solapur University has gone considerably up and there are teachers who have been appointed Members of Boards of Studies in other Universities. (The College plans to start ‘Beauty Parlour Course’ and ‘Learning Communicative English’ from August 2004.) The College had designed these Courses, however, there were no takers for them; it’s a fact that the College receives a majority of students who come from the weaker sections of the society. The College has initiated different courses and programmes during the last five years. Certificate Courses in Remedial English and Computer Applications in the Field of Social Work for the Part I students of Dept of Social Work were begun during the academic year 2004-05. A Certificate Course in Management of Library was run in the year 2004-05. The M.K.C.L sponsored M.S.C.I.T. course for government employees and students was started in the year 2005-06. Post Graduate Diploma Course in Computer Applications was brought in during the academic year 2006-07. The Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre of the College started a Certificate Course in Career Development for the students of Under Graduation in 2008-09. A training programme in Global Skills Development Programme was initiated in collaboration with Infosys, Pune in 2008-09. 78 Probe 2. The College has undertaken several quality sustenance and enhancement measures in keeping with the recommendations made by the NAAC Peer Team visiting the College in 2004 for assessment and accreditation. In keeping with the Recommendations forwarded by the Peer Team, the College has initiated M.S.C.I.T., P.G.D.C.A., Certificate Courses in Management of Library, Computer Applications, Remedial English, Career Development and InfosysSponsored Course in Global Skills Development Programme. The College has started the U.G. Course in Biotechnology. The P.G. Courses in Bioinformatics, Genetics, Inorganic Chemistry, Hindi, English and Geography will be initiated in the near future along with U.G. Course in Social Work. There are proposals for Certificate Courses in ‘Textile Chemistry’ by the Dept of Chemistry, ‘Naturopathy and Cosmetology for Personal Health’ by the Departments of Microbiology and Botany, ‘Course in C+ Programming’ by the Departments of Mathematics and Physics, ‘Modi Lipee Learning Course’ by the Departments of History and Prakrit and ‘Post Graduate Course in Counseling’ by the Dept of Social Work to be started from June 2009. The Dept of Social Work has incorporated two specializations in the existing curricular framework. The College runs Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre for the students of Minority religions; the Centre is funded by the U.G.C. There have been a number of major and minor research projects completed, initiated or proposed by the faculty belonging to Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Geology, Botany, Microbiology, History, Sanskrit, Social Work and Biotechnology. ▲ Criterion II: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 2.1 Admission Process and Student Profile 2.1.1 The College ensures wide publicity to the admission process by means of making available to the aspiring students and parents an elaborate prospectus. The prospectus incorporates all the 79 data related to the vision, mission, the management, the teaching and the non-teaching staff, the programmes and courses implemented, the fee structures and the rules and regulations. There has been set up the institutional website- www.wcassolapur.org, which furnishes all the data on the Trust and the College along with the admission procedure for the net-surfers. The advertisements of admissions to different courses of the College are published in the district and state dailies in Marathi and English. 2.1.2 The College selects the students for admission according to the guidelines of the U.G.C., the Department of Higher Education, Government of Maharashtra and Solapur University, Solapur. The College boasts a majority of students coming from backward, minority and economically weaker communities. The admissions are done according to the merit of the students for the general courses. The admission process for the professional course of Master of Social Work consists in personal counseling, group discussions, personal interviews along with the criterion of merit. The students doing Under Graduation are admitted, according to the need, to the Certificate Courses run by the College. 2.1.3 The College ensures transparency in the admission process by selecting students on merit basis and displaying the merit lists for students’ perusal. All the guidelines regarding admission procedure are strictly followed. 2.1.4 The College ensures equity by way of admitting the students from the disadvantaged community and economically weaker sections of the society. The number of girl students seeking admission is rising, due only to the safer ambience of the College. The sports persons too are given priority in granting admission. There have been admissions given to the wards of the parents getting transferred to Solapur. 80 2.2 Catering to Diverse Needs 2.2.1 The students, who aspire for seeking admission to the Dept of Social Work, are assessed for their knowledge and skills. They are made to face the personal counseling whereby their communication skills and self-realization are tested, the group discussion in which their abilities of coordination and socialization are assessed and the personal interviews which examine their knowledge and aptitude. The Dept of Social Work has experimented with two Certificate Courses- one in Remedial English and the other in Computer Operations for bridging the knowledge gap of the students and helping them cope with the programme to which they are enrolled. The students desiring to seek admission to B.Sc. Biotechnology are made to take the entrance test. The College is planning to start conducting entrance test for the students seeking admission to M.A. in Marathi, Hindi, English and Economics. 2.2.2 The slow and the advanced learners are identified by various ways like different classroom situations, paper reading, tests, competitions and terminal examinations. They are informally guided by the concerned teachers. 2.2.3 The College conducts terminal examinations and monthly tests. The terminal examinations are conducted at the end of the first term of the academic year. The question papers are set on the portions completed by the end of the first term. The Examinations Committee supervises the conduct of the examinations. Each Department has the record of these examinations. The students scoring below 25% marks or absenting themselves from the examinations are identified and they are informally made aware of their lapses. 2.2.4 The students are mentored by the teachers according to the need of the situation. All the teachers do counsel the students on their academic problems and the ways of improvement. The Placement Cell of the College has been working in counseling the students by means of organizing placement camps and guidance by invited counselors. The College is planning to set up Counseling Committee. 2.2.5 81 The College pays due attention to the differently-abled students by assisting them for smooth academic transaction. The teachers and non-teaching staff of the College take extra efforts to care for such students. 2.3 Teaching-Learning Process 2.3.1 The College prepares the academic calendar right in the beginning of the academic year. The calendar consists of the chronological data on the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to be conducted during the year along with the approximate period for home & University examinations. The teachers chalk out the teaching and academic plans, and all the means of students’ evaluation like tests, practicals, seminars, camps, projects, placements, survey, study tours and visits too are planned. 2.3.2 The teachers use all the teaching-learning methods for a smooth and comprehensive academic transaction. The lecture method and the interactive methods are essentially adopted by all the teachers. There are conducted paper reading sessions and seminars involving students’ participation for assessing their subject comprehension and communication skills. The Dept of Social Work and some Departments in Science carry out project-based learning method by means of curricular activities like- field placement, camps, summer placements, micro planning sessions, seminars, surveys and time-bound programmes in collaboration with the G.O.s and N.G.O.s. There are Departments, especially in Science, which utilize demonstrative learning method through practicals and adopt computer-assisted learning method. The ICT devices are employed wherever necessary by all the Departments. Almost all the Departments on the campus carry out study tours, industrial visits and excursions for experiential learning. The volunteers of the N.S.S. Unit are taught the motto ‘Not Me, But You’ by motivating them into participating in various programmes, rallies, maintenance drives and the annual camp at an adopted village. The sports persons are honed by coaches for better performances. The students of the Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre are trained in their respective specializations and guidance sessions of the successful candidates are regularly arranged. 82 2.3.3 The College realizes the soul of higher education which essentially consists in a student-centric process. It has been consistently implementing all possible strategies ensuring the acquisition of life skills, knowledge management skills and lifelong learning on the part of the students. All the Departments of the College implement the academic and teaching plan focusing the allround development of the students. The students are exposed to the knowledge management skills by means of evaluative classroom situations, interactive sessions, paper presentations, seminars, various competitions, camps, visits, exhibitions, projects, collaborative programmes undertaken by the Departments. The Placement Cell has organized various drives with a view to inculcating the skills required for knowledge management. The students of the Dept of Social Work have a direct social exposure. They enjoy a rapport with the society by means of the field work, the summer placements, projects and various collaborative programmes. The N.S.S. Unit of the College nurtures the adaptability and socializing skills of its volunteers. The annual camp, undertaken at an adopted village by the Unit, witnesses actualization of work culture through various activities done by the volunteers. The College has been conducting blood donation camps which witness hundreds of students donating blood as a way of expressing their social accountability. The Dept of Ardhamagadhi conducts programmes in inculcating virtues of truth, non-violence, morality, honesty and tolerance. The N.C.C. instills among the students the sense of fidelity to the motherland and discipline. The Walchand Alumni Association conducts essay writing competitions and seminars on the eve of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Various programmes and guest lectures, the participation of students in Youth Festival, the Ganesh festival celebrations and the celebrations of the anniversaries of Lokmanya Tilak, Mahatma Phule, Rajarshee Shahu, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and other personages of national dimensions cater to the socio-cultural orientation of the students. The Dept of Sports motivates the meritorious sportspersons into performing successfully at different levels of competitions, yet they are taught the all important sporting spirit which enables a man to take wins and losses neutrally. The students are provided with spacious Reading Room which runs from morning to evening. The students take advantage of the treasure of books and periodicals in the Library, and they read and reflect. All these activities planned and executed under the guidance of the Principal and the Conveners of the Committees are aimed at allowing the students lifelong learning. 83 2.3.4 The College has fully realized the importance and relevance of the use of modern teaching aids for effective learning experiences. The Department of Computer accommodates the Internet facility which is utilized by the students and teachers. The Departments of Science and the Social Work supplement their transaction with the help of the computer software tools. The students of Dept of Social Work use video conferencing for interaction with the distant organizations. The audio-visual aids too are frequently used for productive learning situations. There are LCD projectors installed in a well-furnished auditorium of the College. The projectors are used for screening documentaries, feature films, plays and filmed literary works. 2.3.5 The teachers of the College are quite consistent in keeping abreast of the latest development in their respective disciplines by means of implementing the curricula according to the planning, participating in the academic activities of the University, presenting papers and participating in seminars, workshops and symposia, undertaking research, guiding research scholars and carrying out research projects, publishing research articles and books, attending orientation and refresher courses, and running various clubs and associations on the campus. There are teachers who have undertaken interdisciplinary projects. The students are given the benefit of the upgraded faculty expertise. There are Certificate Courses run in the current areas of interest. There are organized speeches on the recent developments for the students by the invited guests. Exhibitions are held in order to channelize the creative and constructive energies of the students. The Dept of Social Work and the N.S.S. Unit of the College have always been prone to help the students keep pace with the recent developments in the social spheres. Different projects, camps and rallies are carried out for the students to benefit from. The students are inspired into participating in seminars, poster presentations, competitions and projects. The Annual Magazine ‘Vidyaarayan’ has been an open space for the students’ creative expressions. The poster ‘Shalakaa’ is a forum for students’ succinct writings. The students with cultural aptitude and sportspersons are sent to participate in competitions organized at different levels. All in all, the College doesn’t miss out on any opportunity of upgrading the knowledge of the students. 2.3.6 84 The Departments of Science have been equipped with libraries of their own. The Departmental libraries are intended to be used as the chief learning resource by both the teachers and students. The reference books in the Departmental libraries are used by the research scholars of the College. 2.3.7 The College has been seeking the assessment of the teachers by students via a special Committee. The Committee annually gets the teachers’ assessment forms filled by the students. The data furnished neutrally by the students are then scrutinized by the Committee and the teachers are given the feedback report with necessary comments, corrective suggestions and guidance. 2.4 Teacher Quality 2.4.1 The teachers are selected and appointed on purely merit basis and according to the rules and regulations of the U.G.C., Department of Higher Education and Solapur University. The College has the required number of qualified and competent teachers to implement the courses run. The following tabular data illuminate the present teaching staff with qualifications: Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Name of the Teacher Department/ Subject Prin.Dr.A.H.Manikshete Chemistry Shri M.R.Kamble English Shri M.P.Joshi English Shri S.V.Koti English Miss D.B.Kalyanshetti English Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Shri S.J.Awate Geography Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Dr A.B.Gaikwad Geography Shri U.M.Chougule Economics Designation Qualifications Principal Sl.Gr.Lecturer Sr.Lecturer Sr.Lecturer CHB Reader Lecturer Reader Sr.Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer M.Sc., B.Ed.,Ph.D.,DCM M.A. M.A., SET M.A., SET, NET M.A. M.A.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., NET M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. M.A., SET M.A., B.Ed. M.A.,M.Ed.,SET M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil. 85 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Dr S.D.Chavan Shri S.N.Salawade Shri S.J.Neela Miss B.M.Patil Miss S.B.Choudhari Shri V.R.Kharat Miss R.S.Mhetre Dr C.S.Chavan Shri A.A.Munshi 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Shri A.V.Nama Dr M.P.Shastri Shri S.N.Battin Dr B.S.Konapure Mrs R.M.Ovhal Shri S.D.Mitragotri Shri V.T.Vader Shri V.L.Khandave Dr S.G.Holikatti Dr N.V.Shah Dr K.R.Rao Shri R.V.Hipparagi Dr V.S.Shirshyad Dr S.P.Gaikwad Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Dr P.T.Sawant Dr P.D.Mali Shri S.J.Alandkar Shri A.M.Mahajan Shri C.M.Zombade Shri A.B.Palwe Miss V.J.Tadkal Mrs V.S.Gavali Shri C.A.Joshi Shri V.P.Bet Mrs I.B.Choudhari Mrs N.C.Waghamare Mrs V.V.Mahajan Shri S.B.Jagdale Economics Political Science Political Science Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology History Physical Education Logic Ardhamagadhi Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Physics Physics Zoology Zoology Zoology Botany Botany Microbiology Geology Geology Mathematics Mathematics Statistics Electronics Electronics Library Social Work Social Work Social Work Social Work Social Work Social Work Reader Sr.Lecturer Lecturer CHB CHB CHB CHB Sr.Lecturer Physical Director CHB Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Reader Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Lecturer Reader Reader Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Lecturer Reader Reader Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Lecturer Sr.Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer CHB Librarian Sl.Gr.Lecturer Sl.Gr.Lecturer Sr. Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer M.A.,M.S.W.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. M.A., SET M.A.,SET M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A.,SET,Ph.D. B.Com., M.P.Ed. M.A.,SET M.A., SET, NET, Ph.D. M.Sc., B.Ed. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. M.Sc., NET, SET, GATE M.Sc.,SET M.Sc. M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., NET, SET, GATE M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Phil. M.Sc., SET M.Sc., B.Ed. M.Sc., M.Phil. M.Sc. B.Sc., M.Ed., M.Lib., SET M.S.W., M.Phil. M.S.W., LLB M.S.W., M.Phil., NET M.S.W., SET, DCS M.S.W., SET M.S.W. SET, NET 86 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Shri V.S.Alange Miss A.R.Kamble Mrs M.K.Gopika Miss V.A.Gargade Miss K.P.Shinde Mrs N.S.Habib Miss S.S.Ghanate Shri N.S.Zambare Mrs A.V.Ashtekar Law Social Work Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer M.A., L.L.M. M.S.W., SET M.Sc., B.Ed., SET M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc., GATE M.Sc., MS-CIT M.Sc., SET M.Sc., M.Phil. The College has made appointments to the Clock Hour Basis Teachers’ posts to cope with the posts awaiting Full Time appointments in the following way: Sr. Name of the Teacher Qualifications Subject 01 Miss D.B.Kalyanshetti M.A. English 02 Miss B.M.Patil M.A. Sociology 03 Miss S.B.Choudhari M.A. Sociology 04 Miss R.S.Mhetre M.A. Sociology 05 Shri V.R.Kharat M.A. Sociology 06 Shri A.V.Nama M.A., SET Logic 07 Shri P.R.Joshi M.C.M. Computer Science 08 Miss V.G.Tadkal M.Sc. Electronics No. The College invites the following teachers to deal with the papers at Post Graduation in Marathi and Economics: Sr. No. Name of the P.G. Teacher Name of the Subject College 87 01 Dr B.H.Damji Dayanand College, Economics Solapur 02 Dr Y.D.Pujari Dayanand College, Economics Solapur 03 Shri R.K.Patil Vasundhara Arts Economics College, Solapur 04 Shri S.S.Raje Burla Mahila Economics Mahavidyalay, Solapur 05 Shri S.N.Kadam Santosh Bhimrao Economics Patil Mahavidyalay, Mandrup 06 Shri M.B.Kamble Sangameshwar Economics College, Solapur 07 Shri S.N.Bhosale Burla Mahila Economics Mahavidyalay, Solapur 08 Dr M.S.Deshmukh Sangameshwar Marathi College, Solapur 09 Dr I.J.Tamboli Social Marathi Mahavidyalay, Solapur 10 Dr S.G.Pujari Sangameshwar Marathi College, Solapur 11 Shri T.A.Deshmukh Vasundhara Arts Marathi College, Solapur 12 Shri S.M.Deshmukh R.P. College, Marathi Osmanabad 13 Shri P.S.Hatkar Mauli Arts College, Marathi 88 Wadala 2.4.2 The College appoints the teachers to teach new programmes and modern courses according to the precedence of merit and proficiency. The teachers for Biotechnology have been appointed by their qualifications, experience, skills and abilities. The following tabular data consist of the teachers in the Department of Biotechnology: Sr. No. 01 01 03 04 05 06 07 Name of the Teacher Subject Designation Qualifications Mrs M.K.Gopika Miss V.A.Gargade Miss K.P.Shinde Mrs N.S.Habib Miss S.S.Ghanate Shri N.S.Zambare Mrs A.V.Ashtekar Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer M.Sc., B.Ed., SET M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc., GATE M.Sc., MS-CIT M.Sc.,SET M.Sc.,M.Phil. There are teachers who teach interdisciplinary subjects like Scientific Method, N.S.S., Logic, Cooperation, Tourism Geography, Public Administration and Environmental Science. The succeeding table shows the names of the teachers dealing with these subjects: Sr. Name of Teacher Subject Taught Classes 01 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Environmental Science B.A Part II 02 Dr N.V.Shah Environmental Science B.A. Part II 03 Dr K.R.Rao Environmental Science B.Sc. Part III 04 Dr V.S.Shirshyad Environmental Science B.Sc. Part III 05 Shri S.J.Awate Environmental No. Science B.A. Part II N.S.S. B.A. Part II 06 Dr S.D.Chavan Cooperation B.A. Part II 07 Dr C.S.Chavan Scientific Method B.A. Part I N.S.S. B.A. Part II Logic B.A. Part II 08 Shri A.V.Nama 89 09 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Tourism Geography B.A. Part II 10 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi B.A. Part II 11 Shri S.J.Neela Public Administration B.A. Part II 2.4.3 The Management has been an immense source of inspiration for the teachers in terms of their professional development. There have been minor and major research projects carried out, being carried out or proposed to carry out by the teachers of different Departments. Following table accommodates the research projects completed, in progress or proposed. Sr. Name of Department Type & Title of the Grants Received/ No. & faculty Research Project Funding Agency 01 Chemistry Minor Research Project Rs 50,000/- Status Completed Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete ‘Mixed (CdSe)1-x (PbSe)x U.G.C. thin films synthesis, properties & applications’ 02 Chemistry Major Research Project U.G.C. Proposed Rs 50, 000/- Completed Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete ‘Synthesis and studies on & Shri V.T.Vader properties of mixed-metal oxide systems’ 03 Social Work Minor Research Project Shri V.P.Bet & ‘An interdisciplinary study U.G.C. Dr R.M.Channaveer on Need communal for tension: intervention models- A case study of Solapur riots’ 04 Zoology & Minor Research Project Rs.50, 000/- Completed 90 Microbiology ‘Production of U.G.C. Dr N.V.Shah vermicompost Dr R.S.Khatavkar litter generated by beedi Dr K.R.Rao industries: An eco-friendly Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan profitable method of waste from leaf management in urban area’ 05 Botany Minor Research Project Dr V.S.Shirshyad ‘Studies in physiology & U.G.C. cytology of vegetables under influence Rs.40, 000/- Completed some of the organo- phosphorous pesticides’ 06 07 Botany & Minor Research Project U.G.C. Proposed Chemistry ‘Studies Dr V.S.Shirshyad residue status in farmgate Shri S.D.Mitragotri vegetables Shri N.G.Bhide district’ Geology Major Research Project Rs.3, 30, 000/- In Progress Dr P.T.Sawant ‘Eco-morpho-geo-tectonic U.G.C. in pesticidal in Solapur and environmental studies of the coastal flood-affected belt district, of Raigad Maharashtra, India’ 08 09 Social Work & Collaborative Project Tathapi Trust, Pune ‘Towards Shri S.B.Jagdale Working with men’ Geology Major Research Project Dr P.T.Sawant ‘Eco-morpho-geo-tectonic Rs. 16, 000/- In Progress Equality: Tathapi Trust, Pune D.S.T. Proposed and related studies of the 91 area between Koyana river basin and Ratnagiri coast, Maharashtra, India’ 10 Microbiology Minor Research Project Rs. 75, 000/- Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan ‘Use of microorganisms & U.G.C. In Progress plant material as a biocontrol system for reduction of heavy metal ions from textile effluents’ 11 Zoology Minor Research Project Dr N.V.Shah ‘Diversity Dr K.R.Rao (Arachnida: Araneae)’ of Rs.1, 30, 000/- In Progress spiders U.G.C. Shri R.V.Hipparagi 12 Botany Major Research Project Rs.17,40,640/- Dr S.P.Gaikwad ‘Digitalized inventory of Rajiv Gandhi medical plant resources of Science Maharashtra’ In Progress & Technology Commission, Govt of Maharashtra & Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune 13 History Dr C.S.Chavan Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘History of Colonization of Criminalized Proposed Tribal Communities in Solapur District (Settlement Area)’ 92 14 Ardhamagadhi Dr M.P.Shastri Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Jain Gurukul Mein Sangrahit Hastlikhit Granthonkaa Chikitsak Proposed Adhyayan’ 15 Biotechnology: Biochemistry Mrs N.S.Habib Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘An investigative study on carbohydrate Proposed binding proteins/lectines found in local plant sources’ 16 Biotechnology: Biochemistry Miss S.S.Ghanate Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Screenings and isolation of Proposed water-soluble antioxidants occurring in Indian dietary sources’ 17 Biotechnology: Microbiology Miss K.P.Shinde Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Isolation and screening of Proposed fungi for decolorisation of Congo red (Direct Red 28):A Bioremedial approach’ 18 Biotechnology: Microbiology Miss V.A.Gargade Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Management of bacterial Proposed blight of pomegranate by using biocontrol agents: An eco-friendly approach’ 19 Biotechnology: Environmental Science Shri N.S.Zambare Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Studies on sustenance of urban solid Proposed waste 93 management in Solapur City, Maharashtra’ 20 English Shri S.V.Koti Major Research Project U.G.C. ‘The concept of nativism in Proposed Indian and African literary criticism’ Minor Research Project U.G.C. Proposed U.G.C. Proposed ‘The concept of nativism in Indian and African literary criticism’ 21 Zoology & Botany Minor Research Project ‘Hydro-biological of Dr N.V.Shah Dr K.R.Rao Dr S.P.Gaikwad Siddheshwar Sambhaji tanks studies & from Solapur- A conservational approach’ The teachers are granted study leave for participation in these academic endeavours. The following table shows data on the teachers getting study leave for Ph.D. research: 94 Sr. Name of Teacher Department Research Work & Status Miss P.S.Pawar Sociology Ph.D. No. 01 research on ‘Women Entrepreneurs in Kolhapur & Solapur Cities- An Exploratory Study’ under the guidance of Dr S.A.Salunkhe, Shivaji University, Kolhapur’ Completed 02 Mrs I.B.Choudhari Social Work Ph.D. research on ‘Study of Working Couples in Solapur Municipal Corporation Area’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune’ In Progress 03 Shri S.J.Alandkar Mathematics Study Leave 04 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry Study Leave 05 Shri A.M.Mahajan Mathematics Study Leave 06 Shri S.D.Mitragotri Chemistry Study Leave 07 Shri S.J.Awate Geography Study Leave 08 Dr C.S.Chavan History Study Leave 09 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Study Leave 10 Dr V.S.Shirshyad Botany Study Leave 11 Shri S.N.Salwade Political Study Leave Science 12 Shri V.T.Vader Chemistry Study Leave 95 The teachers are assisted in making it to the national and international conferences, seminars and training programmes. Following is a list of teachers who participated/ presented papers at national and international seminars and conferences: Sr. Name of the Teacher No. & Department Seminar, Organizer, Date Paper Presentation/ Participation 01 02 Dr A.H.Manikshete National Seminar Participation Chemistry Mulaji Jaitha College, Dr S.D.Chavan Jalgoan Economics 29th – 30th October 2004 Shri R.G.Mali National Seminar Hindi R.P.College, Osmanabad Participation 6th – 7th Feb 2005 03 Dr S.P.Gaikwad National Seminar Paper Presentation Botany Shivaji University, Kolhapur 2nd February 2005 04 Dr V.S.Shirshyad International Conference Botany Amaravati Paper Presentation University, Amaravati 17th – 20th Feb 2005 05 Shri J.U.Jadhav National Seminar Paper Presentation Social Work M.S. University of Baroda 21st – 22nd Feb 2005 06 Mrs N.C.Waghamare National Conference Mrs V.V.Mahajan Bangalore Social Work Bangalore Resource Persons University, 11th – 13th August 2005 07 Dr V.S.Shirshyad National Conference Paper Presentation 96 Botany Wilson College, Mumbai 23rd – 24th Sept 2005 08 Mrs N.C.Waghamare International Conference Social Work Madras Christian College, Participation Chennai 9th – 12th October 2005 09 Shri U.M.Chougule National Conference Participation Economics A.S.C. College, Baramati 25th – 27th November 2005 10 Dr T.D.Thorat National Seminar Geology Karnataka Paper Presentation University, Dharawad 27th December 2005 11 Mrs R.M.Ovhal National Conference Chemistry S.P.Women’s Participation College, Baratmati 7th – 8th January 2006 12 Shri N.I.Dhaygode National Seminar Geography Sangola College, College Participation 20th – 22nd Jan 2006 13 Dr M.P.Shastri National Seminar Ardhamagadhi University of Pune Paper Presentation 22nd – 23rd Feb 2006 14 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan National Conference Microbiology Dayanand College, Solapur Participation 23rd – 24th January 2006 15 Dr R.M.Channaveer National Conference Social Work Wilson College, Mumbai Dr V.S.Shirshyad 23rd – 24th Sept 2005 Paper Presentation Botany 97 16 Shri S.B.Jagdale National Conference Social Work B.J.S. College, Wagholi Participation 23rd – 25th Feb 2006 17 18 Dr M.D.Shinde National Seminar Paper Presentation Shri R.G.Mali Solapur University Hindi 8th – 9th July 2006 Dr K.R.Rao National Conference Poster Zoology Shivaji University, Kolhapur Presentation 16th – 18th October 2006 19 Dr N.V.Shah National Symposium Zoology S.P.K Paper Presentation Mahavidyalay, Sawantwadi 1st – 2nd December 2006 20 Dr V.S.Shirshyad Indian Science Congress Botany Annamalai University Paper Presentation Chidambaram 3rd – 7th January 2007 21 Shri S.N.Battin National Conference Chemistry K.B.P. College, Pandharpur Participation 19th – 20th Jan 2007 22 23 PrinDrA.H.Manikshete National Conference Chemistry Shri Venkateswara University, Dr S.G.Holikatti Tirupati Physics 22nd – 23rd Feb 2007 Dr S.P.Gaikwad National Conference Botany M.J. College, Vashi Participation Participation 2nd – 3rd March 2007 24 Dr B.S.Konapure International Conference Paper Presentation Chemistry Asian Pacific Congress on ‘Differential 98 Beijing, China diagnosis 14th – 19th October 2007 thyroid of disorders using lactin agglutination’ 25 Shri S.J.Awate National Conference Dr A.B.Gaikwad J.N. Paliwala College, Pali Geography Raigad Paper Presentation 26th – 28th October 2007 26 Dr S.P.Gaikwad International Seminar Botany Shivaji University, Kolhapur Participation 19th – 21st November 207 27 Dr V.S.Shirshyad National Seminar Botany Gulbarga Poster University, Presentation Gulbarga 10th 12th December 2007 28 Miss P.B.Desai Annual Conference Sociology C.E.S.S., Hyderabad Paper Presentation 15th – 17th December 2007 29 PrinDrA.H.Manikshete National Conference Poster Chemistry K.B.P. College, Vashi Presentation 22nd – 23rd December 207 30 Mrs R.M.Ovhal National Conference Poster Chemistry K.B.P. College, Vashi Presentation nd rd 22 – 23 December 2007 31- Dr M.D.Shinde National Conference 32 Hindi L.B.P. Mahavidyalay Participation Solapur 2nd January 2008 National Conference Participation 99 Shrikrushna College, Gunjoti 7th – 8th January 2008 33 Miss P.B.Desai National Seminar Sociology Tilak Maharashtra University, Participation Pune 14th January 2008 34 Mrs R.M.Ovhal International Conference Chemistry Yashwant Mahavidyalay, Participation Nanded 27th – 28th January 2008 35 Shri H.B.Mate National Seminar Marathi A.S.C. Modern College, Pune Participation 20th – 21st February 2008 36 PrinDrA.H.Manikshete National Conference Poster Chemistry Shri Venkateswara University, Presentation Tirupati 22nd – 23rd February 2008 37 Dr S.G.Holikatti National Conference Physics Shri Venkateswara University, Participation Tirupati 22nd – 23rd February 2008 38 Mrs R.M.Ovhal National Conference Chemistry Shri Venkateswara University, Paper Presentation Tirupati 22nd – 23rd February 2008 39 Dr M.P.Shastri National Seminar Ardhamagadhi Shivaji University, Kolhapur Paper Presentation 100 25th March 2008 40 Dr P.T.Sawant National Seminar Paper Presentation Geology G.S.Science Degree College, Belgaum 12th – 13th September 2008 41 Shri S.J.Awate International Conference Geography V.N. Government Institute of Arts & Social Participation Sciences, Nagpur 26th – 28th September 2008 42 Shri S.N.Salawade National Conference Political Science Dr B.A. Open University, Paper Presentation Hyderabad 27th – 29th November 2008 43 Dr A.B.Gaikwad National Conference Geography K.H. College, Gargoti Paper Presentation 29th – 30th November 2008 44 Shri V.T.Vader International Conference Chemistry Shivaji University, Kolhapur Paper Presentation 9th – 11th Dec 2008 45 46 Dr N.V.Shah International Conference Dr K.R.Rao Dr B.A.M. University, A’bad Zoology 11th – 13th December 2008 Shri S.J.Alandkar National Conference Mathematics Bombay Paper Presentation Participation Mathematical Colloquium 10th – 11th January 2009 47 Dr M.D.Shinde National Conference Paper Presentation 101 Hindi University of Pune 24th February 2009 48 PrinDrA.H.Manikshete National Seminar Paper Presentation Chemistry Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 24th – 25th February 2009 49- Mrs R.M.Ovhal National Seminar 50 Chemistry Shri Venkateswara University, Dr S.G.Holikatti Tirupati Physics 24th – 25th February 2009 Shri S.N.Salawade National Seminar Political Science Dr Ambedkar College of Arts 51 Participation Resource Person & Commerce, Gulbarga 25th – 26th March 2009 There have been organized seminars on various subjects of current interests. The following tabular data display the Seminars, Conferences etc organized by the College: Sr. Title of Seminar/ Organizing No. Conference 01 One Day Workshop on Social Work Shivaji ‘Revised Kolhapur Syllabus Funding Agency Period Department of University, 28th August 2004 Master of Social Work Part II’ 02 Two Day Workshop on Chemistry Shivaji ‘Revised Kolhapur Syllabus of Chemistry at B.Sc. Part University, 3rd – 4th September 2004 II’ 03 Two Day Seminar cum Zoology Workshop on U.G.C. 6th – 8th January 2005 102 ‘Biodiversity’ 04 One Day Workshop on History Solapur ‘New Solapur Syllabus in University, 22nd July 2005 History at B.A. Part II’ 05 Three Day Seminar cum Zoology 5th U.G.C. Workshop on ‘Role of Biotechnology 7th – January 2006 for Mankind’ 06 One Day Student Social Work Journal Seminar of Economy, Centre Global 18th August Research 2006 for Social Sciences, Mumbai 07 One Day Workshop on History Solapur ‘Philosophies of Jainism Solapur University, 20th January 2007 & Buddhism’ 08 Two Day Seminar on National Geology 23rd & U.G.C. ‘Geo- Social Work – 24th March 2007 Ecological Interventions in Drought Prone Regions: An Interface between Science & Society’ 09 One Day Workshop on Geography Solapur Zillah 5th ‘Revised Curriculum of Bhoogol Abhaas 2008 Geography at B.A. Part Mandal, I, II & III’ Solapur Solapur August & University, Solapur 10 One Day National Biotechnology Walchand College of 28th February 103 Seminar on Arts ‘Biotechnology: and Science, 2008 Solapur Opportunities & Challenges’ 11 Two Day Seminar on National Chemistry & U.G.C., WRO, Pune, ‘Recent Physics 14th – C.S.I.R, New Delhi, November Trends in Thin Film D.A.E., Mumbai & 2008 Technology Solapur (RTTFT- 08)’ 15th University, Solapur The College has been sanctioned the following Seminars/ Workshops by the U.G.C.: Sr. Title of Seminar/Workshop Department Funding No. Status Agencies/ Funds sanctioned 01 State Level Seminar on Geography ‘Agriculture & U.G.C. Rural Sanctioned Rs.1, 30, 000/- Development after Independence of India ’ 02 University Level Workshop on Mathematics, ‘Mathematical Models in Physics Physics & Electronics’ U.G.C. Sanctioned & Rs.80, 000/- Electronics The College has proposed the following Seminar/Workshop: Sr. Title of Department No. Seminar/Workshop 01 National Seminar ‘Regionalism in Funding Status Agency on Political U.G.C. Proposed U.G.C. Proposed Indian Science Politics’ 02 National Seminar on Economics, 104 ‘Globalization & Indian Political Agriculture’ Science, Sociology & History 03 National Seminar ‘Nanomaterials & on Chemistry U.G.C. Proposed Its Applications’ The Principal representing the Management spares no opportunities of helping the teachers’ academic enhancement and elevation. 2.4.4 The College boasts a number of teachers who have been felicitated with awards and recognitions by different organizations and associations with social, academic, political and cultural background. The following tabular data throw light on the teachers with awards and recognitions between 2004-05 & 2008-09: 2004-05 Sr. Name of Teacher No. 01 Dr A.B.Upadhye Department/ Award/ Subject Recognition Principal Member Agency Voluntary Organization, Consumer Education, New Delhi International Organization, Member Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata 02 Shri M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Acharya Bharatiya Dnyaanpeeth, Vidyanand New Delhi Award Lions Club 105 Ideal Teacher Mid-town Solapur Award B.O.S., Solapur University Chairperson 03 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Meritorious Maratha Seva Sangha, Teacher Award Solapur Member B.O.S., Shivaji University, Kolhapur 04 Dr T.D.Thorat Geology Member B.O.S., Shivaji University, Kolhapur 05 Shri A.B.Palwe Electronics Member B.O.S., Shivaji & Solapur University 06 DrN.J.Aurangabadkar Sociology & Chairperson Anthropology 07 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi B.O.S., Solapur University Member B.O.S., Solapur University 08 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Member B.O.S., Solapur University 09 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Member B.O.S., Solapur University 10 Shri S.J.Alandkar Mathematics Member B.O.S., Solapur University 2005-06 Sr. Name of Teacher No. 01 Prin.Dr.A.B.Upadhye Department/ Award/ Subject Recognition Botany Member Agency Research & Recognition Committee, Solapur University 02 Dr A.H.Manikshete Member Member, 79th All India Marathi 106 Science Youth, & Literary Conference, Solapur Seminar 03 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Rashtriya Centre for Educational Shiksha Ratna Development Award & Research, Pune Research & Recognition Committee, 04 Dr B.S.Konapure Chemistry Member University Dean Faculty Solapur of Science, Solapur University 05 Shri D.M.Zombade Statistics Member Academic Council, Solapur University 06 Shri V.P.Bet Social Work Member Academic Council, Solapur University 07 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Member Academic Council, Solapur University 08 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Member Research & Recognition Committee, Solapur University 09 Shri C.S.Joshi Social Work Member Family Association Planning of India, Solapur Branch 10 Mrs I.B.Chaudhary Social Work Member Family Association Planning of India, Solapur Branch 11 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work Member Local Managing Committee, Aapla Ghar, Balgram, Naldurga, Dist Osmanabad 107 Member Foster Care Committee, Shishu Aadhaar Children, for N.G.O., Solapur 2006-07 Sr. Name of Teacher No. 01 Dr B.S.Konapure Department/ Award/ Subject Recognition Chemistry Dean Agency Faculty of Science, Solapur University 02 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Member B.O.S., Solapur University 03 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Member Academic Council, Solapur University 04 Dr D.M.Zombade Statistics Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University Member Academic Council, Solapur University Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University 05 Dr T.D.Thorat Geology Member B.O.S., Solapur University 06 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Member Research & Recognition Committee Member B.O.S., Solapur University 07 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Member B.O.S., Solapur University 08 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Research & Recognition Member Committee, Solapur 108 University 09 Shri D.M.Zombade Statistics Member Academic Council, Solapur University 10 Shri C.A.Joshi Social Work Member Family Planning Association of India, Solapur Branch 11 Mrs I.B.Chaudhary Social Work Member Family Planning Association of India, Solapur Branch 12 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work Member Local Managing Committee, Aapla Ghar, Balgram, Naldurga, Dist Osmanabad Member Foster Care Committee, Shishu Aadhaar for Children, N.G.O., Solapur Deputy National Commission for Director N.T. & D.N.T., Ministry Social Justice & Empowerment, New Delhi 13 Shri M.R.Kamble English Convener Shaheed Bhagatsingh Birth Anniversary Celebrations, Solapur 14 Shri M.P.Joshi English Best Literary Itihaas Work Award Sanshodhan for Mandal, ‘Prabandha’, Sangamner Anthology of Marathi 109 Poems Dalubhau Jain Suryodaya Saahitya Award Mandal, Jalgaon for ‘Prabandha’ 15 16 Shri H.B.Mate Mrs V.V.Mahajan Marathi Social Work Best Teacher Mahatma Phule Samata Award Parishad, Solapur Member Selection Mahila Committee, Arthik Vikaas Mahamandal, Solapur 17- Shri S.J.Awate Geography Member Local Managing 19 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Member Committee, Walchand Dr R.M.Channaveer Social Work Member College Shri S.J.Neela Political Designated Scrutiny Programme of Science Officer the Voters in Assembly 20 Constituency in South Solapur City 21 Shri G.B.Sonar Social Work Honorary Editorial Advisory Board, Member Research Centre for Social Sciences, Mumbai Order Merit of Journal of Economy, Global Research Centre for Social Sciences, Mumbai 22 Mrs. N.C.Waghamare Social Work Member Child right Protection Cell National Legal Service Authority, New Delhi, District Court, Solapur 110 2007-08 Sr. Name of Teacher No. 01 Dr B.S.Konapure Department/ Award/ Subject Recognition Chemistry Dean Agency Science Faculty, Solapur University 02 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University Member B.O.S.,K.R. Mahila Wishwavidyalay Bijapur 03 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University President Boudha Saahitya Sammelan, Solapur 04 Shri D.M.Zombade Statistics Member Academic Council, Solapur University B.O.S., 05 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Chairperson University Member Research Solapur & Recognition Committee, Solapur University Member B.O.S., Solapur University Member Gondawana 111 Geological Society, Nagpur 06 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Member B.O.S., Solapur University 07 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Member Nature Club Vihang & Mandal, Solapur Project Examiner Rashtriya Balvidnyaan Parishad, Dnyaan Prabodhini, Solapur 08 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Member Research & Recognition Committee, Solapur University 09 Shri C.A.Joshi Social Work Member Family Planning Association India, of Solapur Branch 10 Mrs I.B.Chaudhary Social Work Member Family Planning Association India, of Solapur Branch 11 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work Member Local Managing Committee, Aapla Ghar, Balgram, Naldurga, Dist Osmanabad Member Foster Care 112 Committee, Shishu Aadhaar for Children, N.G.O., Solapur 12 Dr C.S.Chavan History Member N.S.S. Advisory Committee, Solapur University 13 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Member Committee for Aawishkaar Mahotsav-2007, Solapur University 14 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Member DrV.M.Medical Science College & C.S.M.S. Hospital, Solapur 15 Shri V.P.Bet Social Work Ideal Teacher Rotary Award 16 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Club of Solapur North East Baburao Disle Baburao Disle Award for Social Award Committee, Work 17 18 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Shri S.V.Koti Social Work English Late Barshi Ramabai Pune Seva Sadan Ranade Memento Sanstha, Solapur Coordinator Study Centre, Y.C.M.O. University, Nashik 19 Mrs. N.C.Waghamare Social Work Member Child right Protection Cell National Legal Service Authority, 113 New Delhi, District Court, Solapur 2008-09 Sr. Name of Teacher No. 01 Department/ Award/ Subject Recognition Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Principal Agency Shri Sant Environmental Tukaram Pollution Maharaj Board, Government Paryawaran of Maharashtra Mitra Control Puraskar for Contribution to Nature Conservation Awarded Letter 11th National Science 02 Dr B.S.Konapure Chemistry of Appreciation Olympiad Dean Faculty of Science, Solapur University 03 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Member Nature Club & Vihang Mandal, Solapur 04 Shri C.A.Joshi Social Work Member Family Planning Association of India, Solapur Branch 05 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Ideal Social Gandhi Service Award Solapur President Maharashtra Public Forum, State Libraries 114 Association Member Academic Council, Solapur University Member B.O.S., Solapur University Member B.O.S., K.R.Mahila Wishwavidyalay, Bijapur 06 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Member Research & Recognition Committee, Solapur University Member B.O.S., Solapur University 07 Shri M.R.Kamble English Chief Guest, Karnataka Conference Society, ‘Rebuilding Karnataka Dalit Gulbarga, Honour’ 08 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Chief Guest Boudha Literary Conference, Solapur Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University 09 Dr M.D.Chavan Microbiology Ideal Teacher Lions Award Solapur Member Research Club of & Recognition Committee, Solapur 115 University 10 11 Shri S.N.Battin Shri D.M.Zombade Chemistry Statistics Ideal Teacher Channashetti Guruji Award Pratishthan, Solapur Member Academic Council, Solapur University Chairperson B.O.S., Solapur University 12 13 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Dr C.S.Chavan Geography History State Level Shahir Mahajan Samajratna Charitable Trust, Award Kolhapur Jijau-Savitri Maratha Meritorious Sangha, Solapur Seva Award Member N.S.S. Advisory Committee, Solapur University 14 Mrs I.B.Chaudhary Social Work Member Family Planning Association of India, Solapur Branch 15 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work Member L.M.C., Aapla Ghar, Balgram, Naldurga, Dist. Osmanabad Member Foster Committee, Aadhaar Children, Care Shishu for N.G.O., Solapur 16 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Aachaarya Jamakhandi, Dist 116 Kundkund Prakrit Bagalkot, Karnataka Granth SanshodhanLekhan Award Member B.O.S., Solapur University 17 Shri S.D.Mitragotri Chemistry Felicitation CFL & CORO, London 18 19 Shri S.V.Koti English Shri R.V.Hipparagi Zoology Coordinator, Yashwantrao Chavan Y.C.M.O.U., Maharashtra Study Centre University, Nashik Member Great Indian Bustard Census Open Programme at Nannaj, Solapur 2.4.5 The Computer Department of the College ran the M.S.C.I.T. Course in collaboration with the M.K.C.L. Some of the teachers have benefited from the M.S.C.I.T. Course and got acquainted with the skills in computer operations. Sr. Name of the Department/ Subject Course Done No. Teacher 01 Dr S.D.Chavan Economics M.S.C.I.T 02 Dr C.S.Chavan History M.S.C.I.T. The Department allows the teachers the Internet facility, which is used by the teachers of all the Departments. The College is going to conduct training programmes for the teachers in the time to come. 2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms 117 2.5.1 The teachers conduct question-answer sessions, paper reading sessions, seminars, tests and terminal examinations to evaluate the students’ acquisition of the subject knowledge. The students are informed in advance on the schedule of the paper reading sessions, seminars, tests and terminal examinations. The non-teaching staff of the College plays its role in conducting the examinations. 2.5.2 The evaluation of the students is aimed at monitoring the progress of the students in their respective branches of knowledge. The performance of the students in the classroom activities, their presentations in the paper reading sessions and seminars and their scores in the tests and terminal examinations are assessed and duly brought to the notice of their parents. However, the Annual Examinations are conducted by the University and the performance of the students is conveyed through the College to the students and their parents. The parents of the weaker students are informally counseled and the teachers see that they improve. 2.5.3 The teachers take extra care in assessing the students’ performance; however, if there are any grievances regarding evaluation, the concerned teachers solve them informally. As regards the grievances of the students about the University examinations and assessment, the students with complaints are guided by the respective teachers and their applications are sent to the Controller of Examinations, Solapur University, Solapur. The Grievance Redressal Committee of the University scrutinizes the complaints and redresses them through three optionsVerification of marks, Revaluation of scripts and Demanding the photocopy of the scripts for Revaluation. 2.5.4 The Solapur University has decided to implement semester system from the academic year 2009-10. 2.6 Best Practices in Teaching-Learning Process 2.6.1 118 The Departments of Science as well as Arts have begun the use of the computer-aided teaching and learning process. The following table shows the Departments using the ICT devices: Sr. No. Department Component/ Event 01 Chemistry Stereo-Chemistry 02 Mathematics Basic Languages 03 Electronics C Language 04 Zoology Research Work 05 Geology Research Work 06 English Screening of Drama 07 Marathi Screening of Film 08 Social Work Screening of Films & Documentaries with social themes The teachers use teaching aids like- charts, models, constructible models and audio-visuals to facilitate the teaching and learning process. The Departments conduct study tours, excursions and field visits to give the students live learning experiences. The Dept of Social Work too has got its students trained in English communication skills and computer operations. Sr. No. Title of the Course Year Number of Beneficiaries 01 Certificate Course 2004-05 44 students in Computer Applications Certificate Course 2004-05 in 60 students Remedial English 02 Certificate Course 2005-06 in 60 students Computer Applications 119 Certificate Course 2005-06 60 students in Remedial Course 03 Certificate Course 2006-07 in 60 students Computer Applications Certificate Course 2006-07 in 60 students Remedial English The Dept of Social Work inspired five of its students to participate in National Conference on ‘Widening the Horizon of Social Work Practice’ organized by Bangalore University, Bangalore from 11th to 13th August 2005. From 9th to 12th October 2005, another team of five students participated in International Study Conference on ‘Human Rights & Water’ organized by Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai. During the year 2005-06 the students of Social Work had established Souhard Sena, a group of students spreading the message of communal harmony, in the wake of riots in Solapur. Dr Asaghar Ali Engineer, a noted social activist, oriented the students into the significance of national integration and tolerance. The Sena undertook a research study on Rumour Dynamics. A two day resource exhibition and documentary film festival entitled ‘Spandan’ was organized on 10th and 11th March 2006. The festival consisted interaction and training on various social issues. The Department came out with a publication of reports on micro planning projects and development programmes conducted by the students under the title ‘Gaava Janaatali Manaatali’ on 24th March 2006 at the hands of Shri Gopi Menon, Maharashtra State Representative of UNICEF. The students of the Department participated in Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) drive in collaboration with Zillah Parishad, Solapur between 23rd and 27th January 2007. They undertook total sanitation campaign in 11 villages from Pandharpur and Malshiras talukas. Two day exposure visit between 16th and 17th August 2007 was organized for the students of Part II Social Work to Devadaasi Vimochan Sangha, Athani, Dist Belgaum, where they were orientated in the work of eradication of devadaasi custom and to AME Foundation, Bijapur to study the work in the field of sustainable agriculture. The process of participatory learning and action (PLA) was 120 implemented in four villages- Banegaon, Honsal, Sakharewadi and Akole through social service camp during the period of 10th to 15th January 2008. The Department has been running Childline, a project meant for needy children since 2003 under the aegis of Ministry of Social Justice, Government of India. CORO, Committee Of Resource Organization, a Mumbai-based organization and Leader’s Quest, London have sponsored fellowship for two students of the College to take the leadership programmes to the local youth. The training module prepared by the Department for the District Magistrates’ training in child psychology and child welfare has been approved by the High Court, Mumbai. The students of the Department participate in field work, summer placements, entrepreneurship activities, child development programmes, participatory rural appraisal, micro planning, women’s S.H.G.s, campaign for seeking caste certificates, consultation meetings at district levels for the various issues of NT-DNT communities, surveys, relief work and camps. The N.S.S. Unit of the College has been organizing various programmes, rallies and camps. The Unit has been recognized by Solapur University as the Second Best unit. The Unit has conducted annual camps in the adopted villages as follows: Sr. Year No. Adopted Chairperson & Village Programme Work Done Officers 01 2004-05 Solapur Prin. Dr A.B.Upadhye University 02 2005-06 Maintenance, plantation, campus development, guest Campus, Shri R.G.Mali Kegaon Shri C.S.Chavan Raleras, Prin. Dr A.B.Upadhye North lectures Torch rally, speeches, check-up camp for cattle, Solapur Shri R.G.Mali screening documentary Taluka Shri C.S.Chavan films with social themes, free health check-up camp, digging of cesspits, 121 plantation 03 2006-07 Haglur, Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Speeches, torch rally, health North check-up camp, cattle Solapur Shri C.S.Chavan check-up camp, show in Taluka Shri N.I.Dhaygode hypnotism, S.H.G.s women’s empowerment programmes, and cleanliness drive, plantation, digging of cesspits, bird-watching 04 2007-08 Raleras, Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Speeches, torch rally, check- North up camp for cattle, Solapur Dr C.S.Chavan screening of documentary Taluka Shri N.I.Dhaygode films with social themes, free health check-up camp, digging plantation, of cesspits, awakening programmes 05 2008-09 Bankalagi, Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Speeches, torch rally, check South up, plantation, digging of Solapur Dr C.S.Chavan Taluka Shri N.I.Dhaygode cesspits, cleanliness drive The Post Graduate Department of the College has been organizing a unique Students’ Seminar every year. The Seminar witnesses presentation of thought-provoking papers by the P.G. students of Marathi and Economics. The papers are written by the students under the guidance of expert teachers. The best papers are rewarded at the hands of invited guests. The guests guide the students on the areas of current interests along with the skills involved in presenting papers. The following table shows the Students’ Seminars conducted between 2004-05 & 2008-09: 122 Sr. Year Dates of the Seminar Chief Guests No. 01 2004-05 11th February 2005 Dr Krishna Ingawale, Faculty in Marathi, Sangola College, Sangola 02 th 2005-06 16 January 2006 Shri M.B.Chavan, noted poet, Pune Dr Veerbhadra Manganale, Faculty, H.N. College of Commerce, Solapur 03 2006-07 22nd January 2007 Shri Shankarrao Salunke, Faculty, H.N. College of Commerce, Solapur Dr Rajendra Das, Faculty, Shivaji Mahavidyalay, Barshi 04 2007-08 23rd January 2008 Dr Vasudev Mulate, Noted writer & publisher, Aurangabad Dr Praveen Jadhav, Pune 05 2008-09 16th January 2008 Prin. Dr Vijay Kakade, H.N. College of Commerce, Solapur Prin. Sitaram Gosavi, L.B.P.M. College, Solapur There are Units like Vidnyaan Bhaarati and Marathi, Hindi and English Literary Associations which organize various programmes to allow the students productive learning and evaluative experiences. Essay writing, elocution and poetry recital competitions are periodically conducted. Science Exhibitions have been organized in which students put up their projects. Twelve projects of the College were presented at Aawishkaar- Research Festival 2008 organized by Solapur University. Two of these projects were selected for the State Level Research Festival organized at Amaraawati University wherein a College project entitled 123 ‘Great Bustard Sanctuary: To Conserve the Existing Germplasm’ received award. The students are inspired into writing creatively in the College annual magazine ‘Vidyaarayan’. The wallpaper ‘Shalaakaa’ has been a platform for students’ resourceful writing. The following teachers have taken benefit of Teacher Fellowship sponsored by the U.G.C. to pursue the Ph.D. research: Sr. Name of Research No. Research Scholar Programme 01 Mrs P.S.Pawar Ph.D. Sociology Topic & Status of Research ‘Women Entrepreneurs in Kolhapur & Solapur Cities- An Exploratory Study’ under the guidance of Dr S.A.Salunkhe, Shivaji University, Kolhapur’ Status: Completed 02 Mrs I.B.Choudhary Ph.D. Social Work ‘Study of Working Couples in Solapur Municipal Corporation Area’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune’ Status: In Progress Shri J.U.Jadhav, faculty, Dept of Social Work, was sent on deputation to work in the capacity of Deputy Director, National Commission for N.T. & D.N.T., Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, New Delhi for two years. The College has been consistently organizing seminars and workshops in order to enable the teachers upgrade their knowledge through discussions and interactions by experts and peer groups. As a result, the students get benefited by the regular up-gradation. Probe 1. The Peer Team forwarded its observations and recommendations under the criterion of Teaching, Learning and Evaluation. (The Peer Team observed that the College has OHP, slide 124 projector, T.V., V.C.R., models and charts. The teachers however hold seminars and group discussions.) The College has computerized most of the Departments. There are LCD projectors which are used to facilitate the seminars, workshops and other programmes for the student community. (On an average, teachers work for 16 hours per week.) The teachers have 30 working hours per week, out of which 16 are lecture hours and the remaining 14 are preparatory hours. The teachers of the College work for five hours per day on the campus. (As the College is a minority institution, it constitutes the selection committee as per the provisions of Article 30 (1) of the Constitution of India.) The College is managed by Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur, a minority institute. Although the selection committee is formed by the College according to the Constitutional provision, the teachers are selected purely on merit basis. As a result, the teaching staff of the College is constituted by members from different castes and religions. (Teachers benefited out of Faculty Development Programmes as 13 of them completed their Ph.D. and 11 have completed their M.Phil.) The following table shows the number of teachers with Ph.D., M.phil and SET/NET/GATE between the year 2004 and 2009: Sr. Degree Number of Teachers 01 Ph.D. (Awarded) 16 02 M.Phil (Awarded) 11 03 SET/NET/GATE (Passed) 25 04 Ph.D. (Work in Progress) 17 05 M.Phil (Work in Progress) 02 No. Probe 2. In keeping with the Recommendations forwarded by the Peer Team under Teaching, Learning and Evaluation criterion, the College has brought in several changes. The College has modernized the teaching methodology for better learning situations. The Departments of Science and Social Work have been using computer-aided teaching. The Departments in Arts too use the ICT devices by way of arranging audio-visual shows for the students. The teachers 125 and students are given enough access to the use of information and technology. The College has planned to erect a language laboratory for promoting communication skills both in English and regional languages. The teachers of the College have undertaken research projects. A U.G.C.-Sponsored minor research project titled ‘Mixed (CdSe)1-x (PbSe)x thin films synthesis, properties & applications’ was completed by the Dept of Chemistry in the year 2004. Another U.G.C.-Sponsored Project on ‘Production of Vermicompost from Leaf Litter Generated by Beedi Industries: An Eco-friendly Profitable Method of Waste Management in Urban Area’ was completed during the year 2004-05 by the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology. Another U.G.C.-Sponsored Minor Research Project on ‘Studies in Physiology and Cytology of Some Vegetables under the Influence of Organo-phosphorus Pesticides’ by the Dept of Botany was completed during the same year. A Minor Research Project on ‘An Interdisciplinary Study on Communal Tension: Need for Intervention Models- A Case Study of Solapur Riots’ by the Dept of Social Work was funded Rs 50, 000 by the U.G.C., WRO, Pune. A Major Research Project entitled ‘Eco-Morpho-Geo-Tectonic Environmental Studies of the Flood Affected Coastal Belt of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India’ has been sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 3, 30, 000 by the U.G.C. The Dept of Microbiology has been sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 75,000 by the U.G.C. for the Minor Research Project entitled ‘Use of Microorganisms and Plant material as a biocontrol system for reduction of heavy metal ions from textile effluents’. The Dept of Social Work has been sanctioned Rs 16, 000 for research work in communities through the project ‘Towards Equality: Working with Men’ by Tathapi Trust, Pune. The Dept of Zoology has been sanctioned Rs 1, 30, 000 for the Minor Research Project on ‘Diversity of Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)’ by the U.G.C., WRO, Pune and the Dept of Botany has been sanctioned Rs 17, 40, 640 for the Major Research Project on ‘Digitalized Inventory of Medical Plant Resources of Maharashtra’ by Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, Government of Maharashtra and Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune. There are Minor Research Projects submitted by the Departments of English, History, Sanskrit, Zoology and Botany. The Department of Biotechnology has submitted proposals for Minor Research Projects in Biochemistry, Microbiology and Environmental Science. The College is committed to enhancing the teaching-learning quality by virtue of encouraging the teachers to participate and present papers in seminars, conferences and symposia. The 126 following tabular data show the teachers and their participation in various workshops, seminars, conferences, symposia, orientation and refresher courses: 2004-05 Sr. No. 01 Name of Teacher Shri D.M.Zombade Department/ Event, Period, Subject Organizer Statistics Orientation Course 3rd to 30th July 2004 B.A.M.U., Aurangabad 02 Shri A.B.Palwe Electronics Workshop 21st to 22nd August 2004 Y.C.Institute of Science, Satara 03 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany Workshop 26th to 28th August 2004 Y.C.Institute of Science, Satara 04 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Social Work Workshop 28th August 2004 Dept of Social Work Walchand College, Solapur 05 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry Workshop 3rd to 4th September 2004 Walchand College, Solapur 06 Shri P.S.Girase Chemistry Workshop 3rd to 4th September 2004 127 Walchand College, Solapur 07 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi N.S.S. Camp 24th to 30th September 2004 New Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ahamadnagar 08-09 Shri S.J.Awate Geography Seminar 10th October 2004 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Shivaji College, Barshi 10 Shri P.S.Girase Chemistry Refresher Course 15th October to 5th November 2004 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 11-12 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Seminar 26th and 27th October Dr K.R.Rao 2004 Sangameshwar College, Solapur 13-16 17-18 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science Workshop Shri S.J.Neela Political Science 26th to 27th October 2004 Shri C.S.Chavan History Sangameshwar College, Shri M.P.Joshi English Solapur Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry National Conference Dr S.D.Chavan Economics 29th – 30th October 2004 128 Moolji Jaitha College, Jalgaon 19-20 Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry Seminar Shri S.N.Battin Chemistry 13th December 2004 Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 21 Shri V.L.Khandave Physics Seminar 17th to 19th December 2004 Dayanand College, Solapur 22 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Workshop 18th -19th December 2004 Santosh Bhimrao Patil College, Mandrup 23 Shri A.B.Palwe Electronics State Level Seminar 17th-19th December 2004 Dayanand College, Solapur 24 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany Seminar 6th to 8th January 2005 Walchand College, Solapur 25 Shri D.M.Zombade Statistics Conference Mathematics Society 13th and 14th January 2005 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 26 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi State Level Seminar 129 29th to 31st January 2005 V.P.’s A.S.C.College, Baramati 27-29 Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry Conference Shri S.N.Battin 30th January 2005 Shri P.S.Girase Solapur University, Solapur 30 Shri V.P.Bet Social Work Refresher Course 31st Jan – 20th Feb 2005 TISS, Mumbai 31 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany National Seminar 2nd February 2005 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 32 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Refresher Course 15th Feb to 11th March 2005 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 33 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany International Conference Paper Presentation 17th to 20th Feb 2005 Amarawati University, Amarawati 34 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work National Seminar Paper Presentation 21st -22nd February 2005 M.S.G.University,Baroda 35 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Social Work Workshop 22nd February 2005 130 U.E.S.Mahila Mahavidyalay, Solapur 36-37 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Shri R.G.Mali Conference Paper Presentation 26th -27th Feb 2005 Arts, Science and Commerce, Badnapur 38 Shri C.S.Chavan History Seminar 27th -28th Feb 2005 Solapur University, Solapur 39 Dr S.D.Chavan Economics Conference Paper Presentation 6th March 2005 Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 40-41 Prin. Dr A.B.Upadhye Botany State Level Seminar Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry 12th March 2005 Shahu Mandir Mahavidyalay, Pune 42-44 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Seminar Shri R.G.Mali Hindi 17th-19th March 2005 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Indrayani College, Talegaon-Dabhade 2005-06 Sr. No. Name of Teacher Department/ Event, Period, Organizer Subject 131 01 Mrs I.B.Choudhari Social Work Refresher Course 8th – 27th August 2005 Dr B.A.M.U., A’bad 02-03 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Social Work National Conference 11th – 13th August 2005 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Department Work, of Social Bangalore University, Bangalore 04 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Workshop Resource Person 4th September 2005, Sangameshwar College, Solapur 05-09 10 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany Workshop Shri S.J.Awate Geography 4th September 2005, Dr K.R.Rao Zoology Sangameshwar Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Solapur Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Shri H.B.Mate Marathi College, Seminar 23rd September 2005 Sangola College, Sangola 11 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany National Conference Paper Presentation 23rd – 24th September 2005 Wilson College, Mumbai 12-13 Shri S.N.Salawade Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Workshop 26th September 2005 132 S.S.A.’s Arts and Commerce College, Solapur 14 Shri C.S.Chavan History Conference 8th October 2005 Shivaji Night College, Solapur 15 Shri C.S.Chavan History Pre-Republic Day Parade Camp 18th – 27th October 2005 N.S.S. Regional Centre Ahmedabad 16 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Social Work International Study Conference 9th – 12th October 2005 Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai 17 Dr R.V.Barve Sociology Seminar 16th October 2005 Sangameshwar College, Solapur 18-22 Shri C.A.Joshi Social Work Workshop Mrs V.V.Mahajan 7th – 10th November 2005 Mrs I.B.Choudhari Y.C.A.D.A., Pune Mrs N.C.Waghamare Shri S.B.Jagadale 23 Shri U.M.Chougule Economics National Conference 25th – 27th November 2005 133 Arts, Science Commerce & College, Baramati 24 Shri V.L.Khandave Physics Seminar 26th – 27th November 2005 R.S.Mahavidyalay, Latur 25 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Workshop 29th Nov – 3rd Dec 2005 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 26 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Camp 8th December 2005 L.B.P.M.College, Solapur 27 Shri C.S.Chavan History Workshop 8th December 2005 Solapur University, Solapur 28 Shri A.B.Palwe Electronics Workshop 19th – 23rd December 2005 W.I.T., Solapur 29 Dr T.D.Thorat Geology Seminar 27th December 2005 Karnataka University, Dharawad 30 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Workshop 5th – 7th January 2006 Walchand College, Solapur 134 31 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry National Conference 7th – 8th January 2006 Sharadbai Pawar Mahila College, Baramati 32 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi National Conference Paper Presentation 10th – 11th January 2006 Sharadbai Pawar Mahila College, Baramati 33 Dr T.D.Thorat Geology National Seminar Paper Presentation 20th – 22nd January 2006 Sangola College, Sangola 34 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography National Seminar 20th – 22nd January 2006 Sangola College, Sangola 35 Shri M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi National Seminar Paper Presentation 22nd – 23rd February 2006 University of Pune 36 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology National Conference 23rd – 24th January 2006 Dayanand College, Solapur 37 Shri A.M.Mahajan Mathematics Workshop 27th – 30th January 2006 Dr V.P.Mahavidyalay, Tasgaon 38-40 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry Orientation Course Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography 30th Jan – 26th Feb 2006 135 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany C.C.College of Commerce, Sangli 41 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science Refresher Course 30th Jan – 20th Feb 2006 University of Pune 42 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work State Level Seminar Paper Presentation 11th – 12th February 2006 D.N.C. School of Social Work, Malakapur, Buldhana 43 Shri C.S.Chavan History Conference 15th February 2006 Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 44 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Seminar Paper Presentation 17th – 18th February 2006 M.S.Kakade Mahavidyalay, Someshwarnagar,Baramati 45 Shri S.N.Battin Chemistry Workshop 18th – 19th February 2006 S.G.M. College, Karad 46 Shri S.B.Jagadale Social Work National Conference 23rd – 24th February 2006 B.J.S. College, Wagholi, Pune 47 Shri S.N.Battin Chemistry Workshop 136 Paper Presentation 24th February 2006 V.P.’s College of Education, Baramati 48 Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Seminar 25th March 2006 University of Pune 2006-07 Sr. No. 01 Name of Teacher Shri A.M.Mahajan Department/ Event, Period, Subject Organizer Mathematics Training Session 5th June – 1st July 2006 I.I.T., Powai, Mumbai 02 Shri S.B.Jagadale Social Work Orientation Workshop 4th – 7th July 2006 Tathapi Trust, Pune 03-04 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Shri R.G.Mali National Seminar Paper Presentation 8th – 9th July 2006 Solapur University, Solapur 05-06 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Social Work Orientation Session 13th July 2006 Shri S.B.Jagadale J.P.Naik Centre Kothrud, Pune 07 Shri G.B.Sonar Social Work Seminar Paper Presentation 18th August 2006 Walchand College, Solapur 137 08-14 15 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology State Level Workshop Dr K.R.Rao Zoology 3rd September 2006 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology Sangameshwar Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany Solapur Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Shri G.B.Sonar Social Work College, Training Programme 22nd September 2006 Karve Institute of Social Service, Pune 16-17 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Shri R.G.Mali Seminar Paper Presentation 29th September 2006 Arts & Commerce College, Modnimb 18 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany Conference Paper Presentation 4th – 6th October 2006 Agarkar Research Institute, Pune 19-20 Shri S.J.Alandkar Mathematics State Level Seminar 15th – 16th October 2006 Shri D.M.Zombade Shivaji Mahavidyalay, Barshi 21 Dr K.R.Rao Zoology National Conference Poster Presentation 16th – 18th October 2006 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 138 22 Shri M.R.Kamble English Refresher Course 18th Nov – 08th Dec 2006 University of Pune 23-25 Dr K.R.Rao Zoology Faculty Development Dr S.D.Chavan Economics Programme Shri M.P.Joshi English 22nd November 2006 ICFAI, Solapur 26 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology National Symposium Paper Presentation 1st – 2nd December 2006 S.P.K. Mahavidyalay, Sawantawadi 27 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany Indian Science Congress Paper Presentation 3rd – 7th January 2007 Annamalai University, Chidambaram 28 Miss P.B.Desai Sociology State Level Seminar 7th January 2007 Sangameshwar College, Solapur 29 Shri S.N.Battin Chemistry National Conference 19th – 20th January 2007 K.B.P. Mahavidyalay, Pandharpur 30-31 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Shri G.B.Sonar Social Work State Level Workshop 9th -11th Feb 2007 Karve Institute of Social 139 Service, Pune 32 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Refresher Course 17th Feb – 9th Mar 2007 University of Kerala Kariavattaom 33-34 Shri V.L.Khandave Physics Faculty Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Programme Development 21st Feb 2007 I.C.F.I., Solapur 35 Prin Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry National Conference Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics 22nd – 23rd February 2007 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 36 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Social Work Orientation Course 24th Feb-23rd March 2007 University of Pune 37 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany National Conference 2nd – 3rd March 2007 M.J. College, Vashi 38 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Seminar Paper Presentation 6th March 2007 L.B.P.M. College, Solapur 39 Shri C.S.Chavan History Training Orientation 16th – 20th March 2007 Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai 140 2007-08 Sr. No. 01 Name of Teacher Mrs V.V.Mahajan Department/ Event, Subject Organizer Social Work Workshop Period, 18th – 19th June 2007 YASHADA, Pune 02 Shri V.P.Bet Social Work Training Programme 16th – 19th July 2007 YASHADA, Pune 03 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Workshop 25th – 26th July 2007 YASHADA, Pune 04 Shri M.R.Kamble English Refresher Course 7th – 28th August 2007 Dr.B.A.M.U., A’bad 05 Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics Workshop 11th – 12th August 2007 Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 06 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi State Level Seminar 24th August 2007 Shivaji Mahavidyalay, Barshi 07 Shri M.P.Joshi English Workshop Resource Person 23rd August 2007 Dayanand College of Commerce, Solapur 08 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Social Work Seminar 29th August 2007 141 Dayanand College of Commerce, Solapur 09 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Seminar 7th September 2007 Solapur University, Solapur 10 Shri M.P.Joshi English Workshop 13th September 2007 L.B.P.M. College, Solapur 11 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Orientation in N.S.S. 29th Aug – 7th Sept 2007 C.S.M.A. Mahavidyalay, Aurangabad 12 Dr B.S.Konapure Chemistry Asian Pacific Congress Paper Presentation 14th – 19th October 2007 Beijing, China 13 Mrs I.B.Chouduri Social Work Refresher Course 8th – 27th October 2007 Dr B.A.M.U., A’bad 14-15 Shri S.J.Awate Geography Dr A.B.Gaikwad National Conference Paper Presentation 26th – 28th October 2007 J.N. Paliwala College, Raigad 16 Shri S.B.Jagadale Social Work Workshop 142 12th – 15th November 2007 R.M. College of Social Work, Hyderabad 17 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany International Seminar 19th – 21st November 2007 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 18 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Social Work State Consultation Programme 21st – 22nd November 2007 Karve Institute of Social Service, Pune 19 Shri V.S.Shirshyad Botany Seminar Poster Presentation 10th – 12th December 2007 Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 20 Miss P.B.Desai Sociology Annual Conference Paper Presentation 15th – 17th Dec 2007 C.E.S.S., Hyderabad 21-22 Prin Dr A.H.Manikshete Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry National Conference Poster Presentation 22nd – 23rd December 2007 143 K.B. College, Vashi 23 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi National Conference 2nd January 2008 L.B.P.M. College, Solapur 24 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi National Conference 7th – 8th January 2008 Shrikrushna College, Gunjoti 25 Shri J.U.Jadhav Social Work Training Programme Paper Presentation 7th – 8th January 2008 Karve Institute of Social Service, Pune 26 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Workshop 6th January 2008 Solapur University, Solapur 27 Mrs I.B.Choudhari Social Work State Level Workshop 7th – 9th January 2008 Karve Institute of Social Service, Pune 28 Miss P.B.Desai Sociology National Seminar 14th January 2008 Tilak Maharashtra University, Pune 29 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry International Conference 27th – 28th January 2008 Yashwant Mahavidyalay, Nanded 144 30 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Geography Workshop 10th February 2008 Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 31 Dr C.S.Chavan History Seminar 16th – 17th Feb 2008 H.M. Desai College, Pune 32 Dr S.D.Chavan Economics Conference 17th February 2008 Sangameshwar College, Solapur 33 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi National Seminar 21st February 2008 Modern College, Pune 34 Prin Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry National Conference Poster Presentation 22nd – 23rd Feb 2008 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 35 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry National Conference Oral Presentation 22nd – 23rd Feb 2008 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 36 Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics National Conference 22nd – 23rd Feb 2008 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 37 Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics Awareness Workshop 145 28th Feb – 1st Mar 2008 Solapur University, Solapur 38-39 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi Orientation Course Shri S.J.Neela Political Science 25th Feb – 23rd Mar 2008 University of Pune 40 Shri A.A.Munshi Physical Education Refresher Course 6th – 27th March 2008 Goa University, Goa 41 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi National Seminar Paper Presentation 25th March 2008 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 42 Dr M.P.Shastri Ardhamagadhi National Seminar Present Presentation 28th March 2008 University of Pune 43 Shri A.M.Mahajan Mathematics Orientation Course 11th – 12th April 2008 Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik 2008-09 Sr. No. 01-02 Name of Teacher Department/ Event, Period, Subject Organizer Shri S.V.Koti English Global Shri S.D.Mitragotri Chemistry Enhancement Programme Skills 28th April – 11th May 2008 Infosys B.P.O., Infosys Pune 146 03 Dr K.R.Rao Zoology Workshop 5th -6th June 2008 Dr R.A.M.University, Ratnagiri 04 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Seminar 2nd – 3rd August 2008 Shivaji College, Barshi 05-06 Shri M.P.Joshi English Seminar Shri H.B.Mate Marathi 28th August 2008 Walchand College, Solapur 07 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany Refresher Course Resource Person 25th Aug – 15th Sept 2008 Dr B.A.M. University, A’bad 08-09 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science Seminar 6th September 2008 Shri S.J.Neela D.D.Kosambi Birth Centenary, Solapur 10 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi Workshop 7th September 2008 Sangola College, Sangola 11 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology National Seminar Paper Presentation 12th – 13th September 2008 147 G.S. Science Degree College, Belgaum 12 Shri R.V.Hipparagi Zoology Census on Great Indian Bustard 20th September 2008 G.I.B. Sanctuary Nannaj 13 Shri S.J.Awate Geography International Conference 26th – 28th Sept 2008 Vasantrao Naik Government Institute of Arts and Social Sciences, Nagpur 14 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Workshop Chairperson of Session 20th October 2008 Mauli Mahavidyalay, Wadala 15 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Workshop 20th October 2008 Mauli Mahavidyalay, Wadala 16 Shri D.M.Zombade Statistics Refresher Course 3rd – 22nd November 2008 University of Mumbai 17 Shri M.P.Joshi English Refresher Course 10th – 29th November 2008 University of Mumbai 148 18 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Refresher Course 25th Nov -17th Dec 2008 Goa University, Goa 19 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science National Conference Paper Presentation 27th – 29th Nov 2008 Dr B.A.O. University, Hyderabad 20 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Geography National Conference Paper Presentation 29th – 30th Nov 2008 K.H. College, Gargoti 21 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Social Work Workshop Resource Person 6th – 9th Dec 2008 World Vision, Naldurga 22 Shri V.T.Vader Chemistry International Conference Paper Presentation 9th – 11th December 2008 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 23-24 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Dr K.R.Rao International Conference Paper Presentation 11th – 13th Dec 2008 Dr B.A.M.U., A’bad 25 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi National Seminar Paper Presentation 149 18th – 19th Dec 2008 S.P.Women’s College, Baramati 26-28 Shri S.J.Awate Geography Workshop Dr A.B.Gaikwad 25th December 2008 Shri N.I.Dhaygode A.R.Burla Women’s College, Solapur 29 Dr C.S.Chavan History State Level Conference Paper Presentation 29th -30th Dec 2008 V.P. College, Baramati 30 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology Workshop Chairperson of Session 2nd January 2009 S.M. College, Akluj 31 Dr K.R.Rao Zoology Workshop 2nd January 2009 S.M. College, Akluj 32 Shri S.N.Battin Chemistry Workshop Resource Person 9th January 2009 Sangola College, Sangola 33 Shri S.J.Alandakar Mathematics National Conference 10th – 11th January 2009 Bombay Mathematical Colloquium 34 Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics Workshop 150 22nd January 2009 K.B.P. College, Pandharpur 35 Shri M.P.Joshi English Workshop 22nd January 2009 Dayanand College of Commerce, Solapur 36 Shri S.J.Neela Political Science Workshop 22nd January 2009 K.B.P.College,Pandharpur 37 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Geography Conference Paper Presentation 2nd – 3rd February 2009 Deogiri College, A’bad 38 Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Workshop 12th February 2009 A.R. Burla Women’s College, Solapur 39 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi National Conference Paper Presentation 24th February 2009 University of Pune 40 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Refresher Course 26th Feb – 18th Mar 2009 Hyderabad University 41 Prin Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry National Seminar Paper Presentation 24th – 25th Feb 2009 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 151 42-43 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Chemistry National Seminar Dr S.G.Holikatti Physics 24th – 25th Feb 2009 Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati 44 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi State Level Seminar Chief Guest 28th February 2009 Sangola College, Sangola 45 Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science National Seminar Resource Person 25th – 26th March 2009 Dr Ambedkar College of Arts and Commerce, Gulbarga 152 153 Criterion III: Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.1 Promotion of Research 3.1.1 The College has a U.G.C. & Research Committee, which facilitates the research activities of the teachers. The members of the Committee promote the teachers into undertaking major and minor research projects. The Committee provides the aspiring teachers with proformas of projects. It brings them abreast of the financial provisions and guidelines of the U.G.C., C.S.I.R., D.S.T., D.A.E. and other funding agencies. The Principal has motivated a considerable number of teachers into proposing research projects. The Committee has collaboratively decided to send as many projects as possible from various Departments in the future. The following table shows the research projects in progress/ proposed: Sr. Name of Department Type & Title of the Grants No. & faculty Received/ Research Project Status Funding Agency 01 Chemistry Major Research Project U.G.C. Proposed U.G.C. Proposed Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete ‘Synthesis and studies on & Shri V.T.Vader properties of mixed-metal oxide systems’ 02 Botany & Minor Research Project Chemistry ‘Studies in pesticidal residue Dr V.S.Shirshyad status in farmgate vegetables Shri S.D.Mitragotri in Solapur district’ Shri N.G.Bhide 03 Geology Major Research Project Rs.3, 30, 000/- In Progress Dr P.T.Sawant ‘Eco-morpho-geo-tectonic U.G.C. and environmental studies of the flood-affected coastal belt 154 of Raigad district, Maharashtra, India’ 04 Geology Major Research Project Dr P.T.Sawant ‘Eco-morpho-geo-tectonic D.S.T. Proposed Rs. 75, 000/- In Progress and related studies of the area between Koyana river basin and Ratnagiri coast, Maharashtra, India’ 05 Microbiology Minor Research Project Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan ‘Use of microorganisms & U.G.C. plant material as a bio-control system for reduction of heavy metal ions from textile effluents’ 06 Zoology Minor Research Project Dr N.V.Shah ‘Diversity Dr K.R.Rao (Arachnida: Araneae)’ of Rs.1, 30, 000/- In Progress spiders U.G.C. Shri R.V.Hipparagi 07 Botany Major Research Project Dr S.P.Gaikwad ‘Digitalized inventory Rs. 17, 40, In Progress of 640/- medical plant resources of Rajiv Gandhi Maharashtra’ Science & Technology Commission, Govt of Maharashtra & Aagharkar 155 Research Institute, Pune 08 History Dr C.S.Chavan 09 Ardhamagadhi Dr M.P.Shastri 10 Biotechnology: Biochemistry Mrs N.S.Habib Minor Research Project U.G.C. Proposed ‘History of Colonization of Criminalized Tribal Communities in Solapur District (Settlement Area)’ Minor Research Project U.G.C. Proposed ‘Jain Gurukul Mein Sangrahit Hastlikhit Granthonkaa Chikitsak Adhyayan’ Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘An investigative study on carbohydrate proteins/lectines Proposed binding found in local plant sources’ 11 Biotechnology: Biochemistry Miss S.S.Ghanate Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Screenings and isolation of water-soluble Proposed antioxidants occurring in Indian dietary sources’ 12 Biotechnology: Microbiology Miss K.P.Shinde Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Isolation and screening of Proposed fungi for decolorisation of Congo red (Direct Red 28):A Bioremedial approach’ 13 Biotechnology: Microbiology Miss V.A.Gargade Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Management of bacterial Proposed blight of pomegranate by 156 using biocontrol agents: An eco-friendly approach’ 14 Biotechnology: Environmental Science Shri N.S.Zambare Minor Research Project U.G.C. ‘Studies on sustenance of urban solid Proposed waste management in Solapur City, Maharashtra’ 15- English 16 Shri S.V.Koti Major Research Project U.G.C. ‘The concept of nativism in Indian and African literary criticism’ Minor Research Project ‘The concept of nativism in Indian and African literary U.G.C. criticism’ 17 Zoology & Botany Dr N.V.Shah Minor Research Project Proposed Proposed U.G.C. Proposed ‘Status of Indian Bustard U.G.C. (Ardeotis nigriceps) & other Grassland-Associated Birds of Solapur Region, Maharashtra’ Proposed ‘Hydro-biological studies of Siddheshwar & Sambhaji tanks from Solapur- A conservational approach’ Dr K.R.Rao Dr S.P.Gaikwad 18 Zoology Shri R.V.Hipparagi The U.G.C. & Research Committee is composed in the following way: Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete Convener Shri V.P. Bet Member Shri M.R.Kamble Member 157 Shri S.N.Battin Member 3.1.2 The College motivates the teachers into participating in research programmes by providing them with seed money, leave and infrastructural facilities. Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete was granted Rs. 9374/- Seed Money for purchasing equipment useful for research work in Chemistry. The College has allowed some of the teachers leave for research activities. Mrs P.S.Pawar, faculty, Sociology and Mrs I.B.Chaudhary, faculty, Social Work have been granted study leave for their Ph.D. research. There are many teachers involved in research activities who have benefited from duty leave and on duty leave for their research endeavours. The research scholars are allowed the laboratory and library facilities on the Campus. The Internet facility in the Computer Department is also exploited by the research scholars. There are research laboratories in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. These laboratories are wellequipped and well-manned. There is a Common Facility Centre which is equipped with rare instruments such as- inverted microscope, spectro-photometer, deep freezer, etc. Research scholars use these instruments. 3.1.3 The College provides suitable research atmosphere for the research scholars by allocating funds for equipping the laboratories and library. The following table shows the budgetary provisions made for the up-gradation of laboratories and library during the last three years: Sr. Year Heads of Expenditure No. 01 Amount sanctioned in Rupees 2006-07 Seed Money for research work 25, 000/- Lab current & equipment (Overall) 43, 125/- Botanical garden 10, 000/- Library books (Overall) 57, 650/- Repairs to Science apparatus (Overall) 10, 000/- Laboratory insurance 2, 700/- 158 02 03 2007-08 2008-09 Seed Money for research work 40, 000/- Lab current & equipment (Overall) 37, 500/- Botanical garden 15, 000/- Library books (Overall) 112900/- Repairs to Science apparatus (Overall) 10, 000/- Laboratory insurance 2, 700/- Seed Money for research work 10, 000/- Lab current & equipment (Overall) 42, 000/- Botanical garden 12, 000/- Library books (Overall) 110000/- Repairs to Science apparatus (Overall) 10, 000/- Laboratory insurance 2, 000/- Dr B.S.Konapure, Dean, faculty of Science, Solapur University and faculty, Dept of Chemistry, was allowed travel grant of Rs. 92, 071/- to meet the expenditure of his participation in the International Conference in Beijing, China from 14th to 19th October 2007 by UGC, New Delhi. 3.1.4 The College has been inspiring the students to participate in the research activities. There are teachers, involved in research activities, who motivate the students in assisting in their research work. The Dept of Social Work has been involving the student community in research work. During the year 2004-05, two students of the Department- Miss Bhavani and Miss Keerti participated in ‘Urban Farming Project’, an interdisciplinary endeavour initiated by the Departments of Social Work and Botany. The project was coordinated by the renowned socioagricultural activist & Chairperson, N.T. – D.N.T. Commission, Government of India, Shri Balkrishna Renke. During the same year thirty students of the Department and fifteen students from S.S.A.’s Arts and Commerce College, Solapur participated in a research study on ‘Rumour Dynamics’ under the guidance of Dr Asghar Ali Engineer, a noted social activist. Sixty three students did Participatory Rural Appraisal on Water Issue in 26 villages in Solapur district and sixty two students of the Department did Participatory Rural Appraisal on Total 159 Sanitation in 34 villages in Solapur district during the year 2005-06. The Department launched a collaborative project with Tathapi Trust, Pune for ‘Towards Equality: Working with Men’ involving students during the year 2006-07, with duration of 30 months. A total of sixty three students participated in Participatory Rural Appraisal on Total Sanitation sponsored by Zillah Parishad, Solapur during the year 2007-08. The Part I students of the Department organized urban micro planning in five slum areas in Solapur in the month of October 2008 and submitted the reports to the City Municipal Corporation for further action. Two students of the College have been selected by CORO and Leader’s Quest, London for leadership development programme. The then Governor of Maharashtra recommended an innovative programme named ‘Aavishkaar’ with a view to involving the student community at College and University level in research culture. In keeping with the programme, twelve inventive projects of the College were presented at Solapur University-sponsored programme, “Aavishkaar- Research Festival 2008”. Two of these projects were selected and sent to the state level Research Festival organized in Amarawati University where the project entitled “Great Bustard Sanctuary- To Conserve the Existing Germplasm” received an award. A research project entitled ‘Problems of Child Labour in Akluj District’ sponsored by Yashada in collaboration with University of Pune has been submitted by Shri Maruti Potalkar under the guidance of Mrs N.C.Waghmare, faculty, Dept of Social Work. Two more students viz. Miss D.A.Bandgar and Miss S.B.Navale have submitted their research projects on ‘A study on parental attitude towards educating the children in Rahul Gandhi Nagar, Solapur’ and ‘Children’s Perceptions about Parenting in Schools of Solapur City’ respectively under the guidance of Mrs N.C.Waghamare. Shri Somnath Siddhaganesh has completed a research project on ‘A study on Construction labour in Bapuji Nagar of Solapur City’ under the guidance of Miss A.R.Kamble, faculty, Dept of Social Work. Shri C.A.Joshi, Shri V.P.Bet, Dr R.M.Channaveer, Shri J.U.Jadhav, Mrs N.C.Waghamare, Mrs I.B.Chaudhari Shri G.B.Sonar and Shri S.B.Jagdale of Dept of Social Work have guided the following students for their research projects: 2004 160 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 S.C.Sannaki Total Quality Management in Precision Camshafts, Ltd, Solapur 02 K.P.Bhalerao A Need Assessment Study for Premarital Counseling in Solapur 03 N.N.Kore School Drop-Out Children with Special Reference to Municipal Schools, Solapur 04 P.B.Lohakare Alcoholic Policemen’s Wife’s with Special Reference to Solapur City 2005 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 M.P.Londhe Awareness of Prenatal Care among the Women living in Slum Area, Solapur 2006 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 N.P.Habba A Socio-economic Study on Unorganized Women Worker in Solapur City 02 S.S.Kshirsagar Social Study of Vulnerability amongst DT-DNT Communities Bahurupies 03 S.S.Sonar Social Security Measures for Unorganized Workers-Hotel, Solapur 04 S.A.Angadi Awareness on Human Rights amongst Industrial Labour: Textile, Solapur 05 V.V.Hingamire Community Development through Micro- Planning: HRM Practices 06 N.Bhavani People’s Participation and Sustainable Agriculture: Gulbarga District 161 07 P.D.Dudhyal Bidi Work and Women’s Health: A Study of Solapur 08 A.S.Vedpathak A Study of Decentralized and Participatory Management System in Micro-Planning Process 09 S.R.Arawattu Status of Employees after Voluntary Retirement 10 R.S.Kundi Scoio-Psychological Correlates of Performances of the Workers in the Industries 11 R.A.Adhalli Organizational Effectiveness and Management Skills in Voluntary Sector 12 K.H.Kamble Role of SHGs in Socio-economic Empowerment of Women: Gulgarga District 13 J.L.Baria Conditions of Elderly Commercial Sex Workers: Solapur City 2007 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 A.P.Bhalerao Defaultation of SHG: A Study of Solapur District 02 S.B.Goudati Role of Gramsabha in Village Development 03 M.P.Chougule Family Disorganization and Women Desertion: A Participatory Study- Pathari 04 U.B.Gadekar A Study of Nutrition among Tribal Children in Amarawati District 05 B.M.Sinal Usages of Mobile Phone in Academic Environment: Management Perspective 06 A.B.Patil Management Communication in NGOs: Belgaum District 07 D.C.Jere Issues and Challenges of Anganwadi Workers in Belgaum District 08 C.G.Kalebar The Management Skills of ICDS Supervisors in 162 Belgaum 09 A.S.Kulkarni Participatory Research Study on Sexual Health of Rural Youth 10 G.B.Bhange Environmental Mobilize Intervention Environmental Research to Empowerment in Karamba 11 Y.K.Gadadi The Mental Health of Entertainment Workers 12 M.F.Hamminavar Mental Health Empowerment of Women through SHGs 13 J.S.Kudachikar Maternal Mental Health Status during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods 14 A.B.Chandavvagoal Job Satisfaction among Industrial Employees of GSSN-Gokak 2008 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 V.S.Gambhire A Study of Empowerment Process through Urban SHGs in Solapur City 02 T.V.Patil Decision Making Pattern and Gender Discrimination Practices amongst Urban Slum, Solapur 03 M.Sharanbasappa Farmers’ Suicide: A Study of Selected Talukas in Gulbarga District 04 S.S.Shendage Awareness about Gramsabha among the Villagers of Bhagaiwadi 05 A.N.Karade Nutrition among Working Children: Solapur City 06 P.B.Kapse A Policy and Programme Intervention Research in Mental Health 163 07 N.N.Pandit An Intervention Study to Improve Positive Mental Health of School Children 2009 Sr. No. Name Research Topic 01 D.A.Bandgar Parental Attitude towards Educating the Children in Rahul Gandhi Nagar, Solapur 02 S.B.Nawale Children’s Perception about Patenting in Schools of Solapur City 03 Pallavi Jindam A study on personality type among college teachers in reference to selected colleges of Solapur city 04 Kashinath Kankeri A study on emotional stability among children in reference to selected schools of Solapur city 05 Nagesh Kamble A study on death anxiety among slum dwellers in reference to selected slums of Solapur city 06 Sushant Dange A study on sex myths among college going boys in reference to selected colleges of Solapur city 07 Sandip Kharat A study on self concept among children in reference to selected schools of Solapur city 08 Anjali Mahamuni A study on value conflicts among youth in reference to selected colleges of Solapur city 09 Pratima Awatade A study on medico-psychological variables of youth health in reference to selected colleges of Solapur city 10 Vinod Bhosale A study on distributive justice among children in reference to selected schools of Solapur city 11 Radhika Kulkarni A study on personality type among primary and secondary school teachers in reference to selected schools of Solapur city 164 12 Ashwini Shinge A study on value conflicts among post graduate students in reference to selected colleges on Solapur city 13 Archana Shinde A study on sex myths among college going girls in reference to selected colleges of Solapur city 14 Vanita Kamble A study on job satisfaction among primary and secondary school teachers in reference to selected schools of Solapur city 3.1.5 The College has set up research laboratories in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. The laboratories are well-equipped and well-provided. The Chemical Sciences research laboratory accommodates research works in Solid State Physics and Chemistry. The research scholars are involved in the development of thin film technology involving mixed chalcogenite thin films and their applications, metal complexes of diacetylmonoxime, manganese sulphide thin films their use in photoelectric chemical cells, metal complexes of salicylaldehyde with substituted benzihydrazides, synthesis & characterization of solid state metal complexes of benzoin oxime and stability of metal complexes with some Schiff bases. The Life Sciences laboratory is being used for the major research works in the exploration of medical plant resources of Maharashtra. It is also used for research on study of toxicity on aquatic animals- fish and faunal diversity of spiders. There are on-going research works on vermicomposting in agricultural waste. The College has started Department of Biotechnology, which is aimed at providing the scholars with a conducive ambience for research work in this 21 st century branch of knowledge. It has unique air-conditioned Animal Tissue Culture & Plant Tissue Culture laboratories of 1000 sq ft each. At present, the labs are used for training and research in animal and plant tissue culture experiments. These labs are provided with sophisticated hi-tech equipment such as- autoclaves, CO2 incubator, culture racks, BOD incubator, hybridization oven, inverted microscope, laminar air flows, hot-air oven, shaking incubator, cooling refrigerator, digital balances, air shower and a host of other devices. There is erected a sophisticated air-conditioned Molecular Biology laboratory of 1000 sq ft. It is utilized to conduct experiments for isolation, purification, digestion, legation and amplification of DNA. The lab is enriched by sophisticated equipment 165 namely- Gel documentation system, PCR workstation, electrophoresis system, heat cool block, ELIAS Reader, microplate shaker, 3D rocker, hot plates, UV trans-illuminator, refrigerated centrifuge, microscopes, ultra cooling refrigerator, water bath and others. A well-designed Biochemistry laboratory with separate digestion chamber is functional for research work and training the students in the basic biochemical analysis concerned with carbo-hydrates, proteins, lipids etc. It is supported by deep freezer (-400 C), single-point vortex, multi-point vortex, magnetic stirrer, stopwatches, pH metres, rotary shaker with hot plate, spectrophotometer, vortex mixer, etc. A Microbiology lab sitting on 1100 sq ft area is capable of culturing all kinds of aerobic microorganisms. The lab is enriched by advanced equipment viz. autoclave, biosafety cabinet, centrifuge, electrophoresis system, incubator, Olympus oil immersion microscope, oven, UV chamber, water distillation unit, etc. The Computer Science laboratory boasts 40 desktop systems (P4) with twenty-four hour broadband Internet facility. In addition to the above mentioned labs a Common Facility Centre (CFC) is also established to suit easy access for unique instruments like- spectrophotometer, inverted microscope, digital balance with high accuracy, gel documentation system etc. There is separate spacious resourceful library with books, national and international research journals and twenty-four-hour Internet facility. 3.1.6 There have been collaborative research programmes initiated by different Departments of the College with research & scientific organizations, industries and N.G.O.s. Sr. Research Project/ Department/ No. Coordinators Subject 01 Urban Farming Project Social Work & Social Development & Research Botany Collaboration with Institute, Bhogaon Dr R.M.Channaveer Shri V.S.Shishyad Shri Balkrishna Renke, Chairperson, 166 NT-DNT Commission, Govt of India 02 Towards Equality: Social Work Tathapi Trust, Pune Working with Men Shri S.B.Jagdale 03 Digitalized inventory of Botany Rajiv Gandhi Science & Medial plant resources Commission, Govt of Maharashtra of Maharashtra and Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune Dr S.P.Gaikwad 3.2 Research and Publication Output 3.2.1 Following is a list of the Research Guides in the College along with the data of the Research Scholars working under them: Sr. Name of Research Guide Research Scholars working under the Research No. with Subject Scholars 01 Prin. Dr A.H.Manikshete 1. Shri S.K.Sarsamkar, faculty, WIT, Solapur, Chemistry registered for Ph.D. on ‘Synthesis and Characterization of Schiff base Complexes of Benzoin Oxime’ 2. Mrs R.M.Ovhal, registered for faculty, Ph.D. on WCS, Solapur, ‘Synthesis and Characterization of Chemically deposited Thin Films’ 3. Shri D.J.Sathe, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Synthesis and Characterization of Chemically 167 deposited mixed chalcogenite thin films and their applications’ 4. Miss V.N.Kamble, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Synthesis & Characterization of solid state metal complexes of Diacetylmonoxime’ 5. Mrs V.I.Swami, faculty, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Synthesis and characterization of Manganese sulfide thin films & their use in photoelectric chemical cells’ 6. Miss M.M.Awatade, registered for M.Phil on ‘Synthesis and Characterization of solid state metal complexes of salicylaldehyde with substituted benzhydrazides’ 7. Shri S.A.Deodware, registered for M.Phil on ‘Synthesis and Characterization of solid state metal complexes of benzoinoxime’ 8. Shri A.B.Kasabe, awarded M.Phil for the research on ‘Studies on the stability of metal complexes with some Schiff bases’ 02 Dr N.V.Shah 1. Miss P.N.Battul, registered for Ph.D. on Zoology ‘Fluoride toxicity on a freshwater fish Tilapia mossambica from Bhima river in Solapur district’ 2. Miss M.B.Bagale, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Seasonal variations due to fluoride toxicity on a freshwater fish Tilapia mossambica- A histochemical approach’ 3. Miss A.C.Mulani, registered for Ph.D. ‘Production of vermicompost from agricultural 168 waste (sugarcane plant residues) and sugar industrial wastes’ 4. Shri R.V.Hipparagi, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Faunal diversity of spiders (Arachnida Araneae) from southern tropical thorn forest habitat patches in and around Solapur, Maharashtra’ 03 Dr K.R.Rao 1. Miss L.C. Mushan, registered for Ph.D. on Zoology ‘Vermicomposting in agriculture: Studies with leaf litter of Tendu, Diospyros melanoxylon, Roxb. Used in the beedi industry’ 2. Shri V.S.Kamble, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Effect of some pesticides on the lamellibranch mollusk, Lamellidens corrianus found near Sangola and their impact on ecology’ 3. Shri S.S.Kshirsagar, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Fluoride toxicity on freshwater edible fish, Rita rita (Hamilton-Buchanan)’ 4. Miss P.K.Waghamare, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Ecophysiological variations of the freshwater mollusk, Indonaia caeruleus (Prasad, 1918) from Bhima river near Pandharpur, Maharashtra’ 04 Dr T.D.Thorat 1. Mrs R.V.Rokde, faculty, Sangameshwar Geology College, Solapur, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Studies on Tertiary and Quaternary Faraminifera’ 2. Mrs H.B.Vyas registered for PhD. On ‘Studies of Bore-well water Pollutants of Kolhapur City.’ 05 Dr P.T.Sawant 1. Shri A.S.Yadav, has been awarded Ph.D. for his Geology research on ‘Hydrological and Environmental 169 Studies of the Sheri Nala Basin, Sangli District, Maharashtra’ 2. Shri S.B.Joshi, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Geoecology of Shastri river’ 3. Shri V.C.Hulsure, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Neotectonic of Savitri river’ 4. Miss A.T.Thorat, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Morphotectonic of Warana river’ 5. Mrs R.P.Dhone, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Environment of Pandharpur’ 06 Dr B.S.Birajdar 1.Miss P.N.Lamture, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Study Marathi of rural culture in rural stories belonging to the period from 1980 to 2000’ 2.Shri H.B.Mate, registered for Ph.D. on ‘A Critical Study of the Dalit Drama of Dattaa Bhagat & Premanand Gajwee’ 3.Miss S.P.Paikekari, registered for Ph.D. on ‘The Feminine Sensibilities in the select autobiographies of women writer after 1975: A Study’ 4.Miss S.P.Sanakadikar, registered for Ph.D. on ‘Buddhist Marathi Literature’ 5.Shri A.S.Vhatkar, registered for Ph.D. on ‘A Study of Wasudev Mulate’s Literature’ 6.Miss M.D.Gaikwad, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of the plays: Aamhi Deshaache Maarekari & Manwantar’ 7.Miss S.F.Gurav, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of Sadhana Amate’s autobiography: Samidhaa’ 170 8.Miss M.J.Kondubhairy, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of the Novel: Pimpalphere’ 9.Shri B.M.Pujari, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of Maruti Katakdhond’s Kumpan Vedananche’ 10.Shri G.V.Shelke, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of Jagaaychaya Pratek Second & Aaydaan’ 11.Shri N.P.Udanshive, registered for M.Phil on ‘A Critical Study of the anthologies by Mubarak Shaikh- Satyamev Jayate & Payarav’ 07 Dr M.D.Shinde 1. Shri S.N.Dudde, faculty, Sangameshwar Hindi College, Solapur, registered for Ph.D. on ‘The Buddhist Philosophy in the Literature of Rahul Sankrutayan’ 2. Shri P.R.Nalawade, faculty, L.B.P.M. College, Solapur, registered for Ph.D. on ‘A Study of the Hindi Gazal of Chandrasen Virat’ 3. Shri R.D.Kanade, faculty, D.P. College, Karjat, registered for Ph.D. on ‘A Comparative of Study of Post Independent Dalit Drama in Hindi & Marathi’ 4. Shri R.K.Wadje, S.P. College, Solapur registered for Ph.D. on ‘Study of Women in the Literary Creations of Maitreyi Pushpa’ 5. Shri V.H.Waghamare, has been awarded M.Phil for his research on ‘Study of the Life of Middle Class in the Stories of Krushna Sobati’ 171 6. Shri R.K.Wadje, S.P. College, Solapur has been awarded M.Phil for his research on ‘Study of the Life of Rural Women in the Stories of Maitreyi Pushpa’ 08 Dr S.D.Chavan 1. Shri D.T.Pawar, has been awarded M.Phil for the Economics research on ‘The Role of Golden Jubilee Village Self-Employment Scheme on the Economic Development of South Solapur Taluka’ 2. Shri S.J.Hotkar, has been awarded M.Phil for the research on ‘The Economic Impact of Shri Swami Samartha Farmer and Weaver Cooperative Spinning Factory Ltd Walsang on the Surrounding Area ’ 3. Shri V.P.Vanbindge, has been awarded M.Phil for the research on ‘The Economic Impact of Shri Siddheshwar Cooperative Sugar Industry on the Farmers of South Solapur Taluka’ 09 Dr R.M.Channaveer 1. Mrs M.D.Gaikwad registered for Ph.D. research Social Work on ‘Human Development Study of Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups’ 2.Shri Arunkumar Jadhav registered for Ph.D. research on ‘Intervention Research to Develop a School-Based Adolescent Health Model’ 3.Mrs P.R.Alur registered for Ph.D. research on ‘Participatory Action Research to Design Urban Community-Based Sexual Health Model’ 4.Shri S.A.R.Angadi registered for Ph.D. research on ‘A Human Development Study to Explore the Postmodernism Challenges for the Employees of 172 Information Technology Sector’ 5.Shri S.B.Jagadale registered for Ph.D. research on ‘A Multidiscipline on Biological, Behavioural and Social Correlates of Youth Mental Health- A Social Work Approach’ 6.Miss K.Goverdhan registered for Ph.D. research on ‘Mobility of Female Sex Workers and Risk of STI/HIV/AIDS for Policy and Programme Intervention’ 10 11 Dr M.D.Chavan Recently recognized as Research Guide for M.Phil. Microbiology & Ph.D. research Dr S.P.Gaikwad Recently recognized as Research Guide for Ph.D. Botany research The following tabular data show the Research Scholars of the College between 2004-05 & 2008-09: Sr. Name of Research Research Topic & Guidance No. Scholar & Subject & Status 01 Mrs P.S.Pawar Ph.D. ‘Women Entrepreneurs in Kolhapur and Sociology Awarded Solapur Cities-An Exploratory Study’ under the guidance of Dr S.A.Salunkhe, Dept of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 02 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Ph.D. ‘Organizations Working for Child Rights Social Work In Progress in Solapur District: A Study in Social Work’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Director, Dept of Social Work, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune 03 Mrs I.B.Choudhary Ph.D. ‘Study of Working Couples in Solapur Social Work In Progress Municipal Corporation Area’ under the 173 guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Director, Dept of Social Work, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune 04 Shri J.U.Jadhav Ph.D. ‘Community Development Social Work In Progress Community Water through Management Practices in Purandar tehasil: A Study in Social Work’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Director, Dept of Social Work, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune 05 Shri M.P.Shastri Ph.D. ‘A Critical Study on Shramanachar & Ardhamagadhi Awarded Thoughts of Charitchakravarti Acharya Shantisagar’ under the guidance of Dr V.C.Jain, Assistant Professor, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur 06 Shri G.B.Sonar Ph.D. ‘Coping with Old Age: A Social Work Social Work In Progress Study’ under the guidance of Dr K.Suri Babu, Associate Fellow, CESS, Hyderabad & Dr R.Sivprasad, Associate Professor, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 07 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Ph.D. ‘Synthesis & Chemistry In Progress Chemically Characterization Synthesized of (CdSe)1-x (PbSe)x Thin Films ’ under the guidance of Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete 08 Mrs P.B.Desai Ph.D. ‘Economic Development and Social Sociology Awarded Change: A Study of Chinchali Village in Belgaum District, Karnataka State’ 09 Shri C.S.Chavan Ph.D. ‘Study of Trade Union Movements of History Awarded Solapur Cotton Mills during 20th 174 Century’ under the guidance of Dr V.J.Naiknaware, Reader, Dayanad College, Solapur 10 Shri H.B.Mate Ph.D. ‘A Critical Study of the Dalit Drama of Marathi In Progress Dattaa Bhagat & Premanand Gajwee’ under the guidance of Dr B.S.Birajdar, Head, Dept of Marathi, WCAS, Solapur 11 Shri S.V.Koti Ph.D. ‘The Concept of Nativism in Indian and English In Progress African Literary Criticism’ under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ashok Babar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 12 Shri S.J.Alandkar Ph.D. ‘Study of Fuzzy Near-ring & Fuzzy F Mathematics In Progress Near-ring’ under the guidance of Dr Y.S.Pawar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 13 Shri S.J.Awate Ph.D. ‘A Geographical Analysis of Fruit Geography In Progress Farming in Solapur District’ under the guidance of Dr S.T.Shete, M.B.College, Latur 14 Shri S.N.Salawade Ph.D. ‘Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar & Women’s Political Science In Progress Emancipation’ under the guidance of Dr I.S.Vidyasagar, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 15 Shri A.M.Mahajan Ph.D. ‘A Study of Some Aspects of Integral In Progress Transforms, Generalized Function and Bohemians’ under the guidance of Dr M.S.Chaudhary, Dept of Mathematics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 16 Shri S.D.Mitragotri Ph.D. ‘Applications of Solid Acid Catalysts Chemistry In Progress and Peroxycompounds in Organic 175 Synthesis’ under the guidance of Dr V.V.Desai, Dept of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 17 Shri V.T.Vader Ph.D. ‘Synthesis, Characterization & Chemistry In Progress Investigation of Properties of Mixed Metal Oxide System’ under the guidance of Dr P.P.Hankare, Head, Dept of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 18 Shri R.V.Hipparagi Ph.D. ‘Faunal Diversity of Spiders (Arachinda Zoology In Progress Araneae) from Southern Tropical Thorn Forest Habitat Patches in and around Solapur, Maharashtra’ under the guidance of Dr N.V.Shah, Head, Dept of Zoology, WCAS, Solapur 19 Shri N.S.Zambare Ph.D. ‘Studies on sustenance of municipal Biotechnology In Progress solid waste management in Solapur city (Maharashtra) under the guidance of Dr B.L.Chavan, Dr B.A.M. University, Aurangabad’ 20 Mrs M.K.Gopika Ph.D. ‘Induction of resistance to fungi in some Biotechnology In Progress selected plants through gene transfer’ under the guidance of Dr Arunchandra Shekar, Mysore University, Mysore 21 Miss A.R.Kamble Ph.D. ‘A study of psycho-social impact on Social Work In Progress people living with HIV-AIDS and their 176 families in Solapur District’ under the guidance of Dr K. Pradeep Kumar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 22 Shri S.B.Jagadale Ph.D. ‘A multidiscipline Study on Biological Social Work In Progress Behavioural and Social Correlates of Youth Mental Health- A Social Work Approach’ under the guidance of Dr R.M.Channaveer 23 Shri A.V.Nama Ph.D. ‘Adwait Vedantatil Mokshaachee Logic In Progress Sankalpana: Aadi Shankaracharyaanchaa Drushtikon: Ek Abhyaas’ under the guidance of Dr B.P.Kale 24 Miss A.V.Astekar M.Phil ‘Tissue culture studies in vigna radiata L Biotechnology Awarded wilzek’ under the guidance of Dr Srinath Rao, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 25 26 Shri D.M.Zombade M.Phil ‘Regression Analysis’ under the Statistics In Progress guidance of Dr V.B.Ghute, Pandharpur Mrs V.V.Mahajan M.Phil. ‘Communication in Social Work’ with Social Work In Progress YCMOU, Nashik The following faculty members have taken advantage of teacher fellowship for their Ph.D. research work: Sr. Name of Research No. Research Scholar Programme 01 Mrs P.S.Pawar Ph.D. Sociology Topic & Status of Research ‘Women Entrepreneurs in Kolhapur & Solapur Cities- An Exploratory Study’ under the S.A.Salunkhe, guidance Shivaji of Dr University, 177 Kolhapur’ Completed 02 Mrs I.B.Choudhary Ph.D. ‘Study of Working Couples in Solapur Social Work Municipal Corporation Area’ under the guidance of Dr B.T.Lavani, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune’ In Progress The list of the research scholars with research projects completed or in progress between 200405 & 2008-09 is as follows: Sr. Name of Department Type & Title of the Grants No. & faculty Received/ Research Project Status Funding Agency 01 Chemistry Minor Research Rs. 50,000/- Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Project U.G.C. ‘Mixed (PbSe)x Completed (CdSe)1-x thin films synthesis, properties & applications’ 178 02 Social Work Minor Research Rs. 50, 000/- Shri V.P.Bet & Project Dr R.M.Channaveer ‘An Completed U.G.C. interdisciplinary study on communal tension: Need intervention A case for modelsstudy of Solapur riots’ 03 Zoology & Minor Research Rs.50, 000/- Microbiology Project Dr N.V.Shah ‘Production Dr R.S.Khatavkar vermicompost Dr K.R.Rao leaf litter generated by Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan beedi industries: An Completed U.G.C. of from eco-friendly profitable method of waste management in urban area’ 04 Botany Minor Dr V.S.Shirshyad Project Research Rs.40, 000/- Completed U.G.C. ‘Studies in physiology & cytology of some vegetables under the influence of organophosphorous pesticides’ 05 Geology Major Dr P.T.Sawant Project Research Rs.3, 30, 000/- In Progress U.G.C. ‘Eco-morpho-geo- 179 tectonic and environmental studies of the flood-affected coastal belt of Raigad district, Maharashtra, India’ 06 Social Work & Collaborative Project Tathapi Trust, Pune ‘Towards Rs. 16, 000/- In Progress Equality: Tathapi Trust, Working with men’ Pune Shri S.B.Jagdale 07 Microbiology Minor Research Rs. 75, 000/- Project Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan In Progress U.G.C. ‘Use of microorganisms & plant material as a biocontrol reduction system of for heavy metal ions from textile effluents’ 08 09 Zoology Minor Research Rs.1, 30, 000/- In Progress Dr N.V.Shah Project Dr K.R.Rao ‘Diversity of spiders Shri R.V.Hipparagi (Arachnida: Araneae)’ Botany Major Dr S.P.Gaikwad Project U.G.C. Research Rs. 17, 40, In Progress 640/- ‘Digitalized inventory Rajiv Gandhi of medicinal resources Maharashtra’ plant Science & of Technology Commission, 180 Govt of Maharashtra & Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune Dr B.S.Konapure, faculty, Dept of Chemistry was awarded a prize of 400 US $ for his research paper entitled ‘Differential Diagnosis of Thyroid Disorders using Lactin Agglutination’ at 11th Asian Pacific Congress of Clinical Biochemistry held in Beijing, China in October 2007. A research paper entitled ‘Bioconversion of pressmud waste into vermicompost: A field trial approach’ done under the guidance of Dr N.V.Shah and Dr K.R.Rao of Dept of Zoology was awarded the Best Paper at international conference held at Dr B.A.M. University, Aurangabad from 11th to 13th December 2009. 3.2.2 A) The following table shows the Departments recognized as research centres: Sr. No. Department Year of Recognition 01 Chemistry 2004-05 02 Zoology 2004-05 B) The following tabular information displays the list of research guides: Sr. No. Name of the Research Guide Department 01 Prin. Dr A.H.Manikshete Chemistry 02 Dr N.V.Shah Zoology 03 Dr T.D.Thorat Geology 04 Dr B.S.Konapure Chemistry 05 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology 06 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi 07 Dr K.R.Rao Zoology 08 Dr M.D.Shinde Hindi 181 09 Dr S.D.Chavan Economics 10 Dr R.M.Channaveer Social Work 11 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Microbiology 12 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany C) The research endeavours are involved in the following priority areas: Sr. No. Department Priority Areas 01 Chemistry Studies in 1. Solid State Physics/ Chemistry 2. Stability of Metal Complexes Development of thin film technology involving mixed chalcogenite thin films and their applications Metal complexes of diacetylmonoxime Manganese sulphide thin films their use in photoelectric chemical cells Metal complexes of salicylaldehyde with substituted benzihydrazides Synthesis & characterization of solid state metal complexes of Benzoin oxime Stability of metal complexes with some Schiff bases 02 Zoology Studies in 1. Toxicity on aquatic animals- fish 2. Faunal diversity of spiders 3. Vermicomposting in agricultural waste 03 Geology Studies in 182 1. Tertiary and Quaternary Foraminifera 2. Bore-well water Pollutants of Kolhapur City 3. Hydrological and Environmental Studies of the Sheri Nala Basin, Sangli District, Maharashtra’ 4. Geoecology of Shastri river 5. Neotectonics of Savitri river 04 Marathi Studies in 1. Rural culture in rural stories 2. Dalit Drama 3. Feminine Sensibilities in autobiographies 4. Buddhist Marathi Literature 5. Novel in Marathi 6. Anthologies in Marathi 05 Hindi Studies in 1. Buddhist Philosophy in Hindi Literature 2. Hindi Gazal 3. Post Independent Dalit Drama in Hindi & Marathi’ 4. Women in the Literary Creations 5. Life of Middle Class in Hindi Stories 6. Life of Rural Women in Hindi Stories 06 Economics Studies in 1. Role of Golden Jubilee Village SelfEmployment Scheme on the Economic Development 5. The Economic Impact of Farmer and Weaver Cooperative Spinning Factory on the Surrounding Area 183 3. Economic Impact of Cooperative Sugar Industry on the Farmers 184 D) The following table throws light on the on-going research projects: Sr. Name of Department Type & Title of the Grants No. & faculty Received/ Research Project Status Funding Agency 01 Geology Major Dr P.T.Sawant Project Research Rs.3, 30, 000/- In Progress U.G.C. ‘Eco-morpho-geotectonic and environmental studies of the flood-affected coastal belt of Raigad district, Maharashtra, India’ 02 Microbiology Minor Research Rs. 75, 000/- Project Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan In Progress U.G.C. ‘Use of microorganisms & plant material as a biocontrol reduction system of for heavy metal ions from textile effluents’ 03 Zoology Minor Research Rs.1, 30, 000/- In Progress Dr N.V.Shah Project Dr K.R.Rao ‘Diversity of spiders Shri R.V.Hipparagi (Arachnida: Araneae)’ U.G.C. 185 04 Botany Major Research Rs. Dr S.P.Gaikwad Project 17, 40, In Progress 640/- ‘Digitalized inventory Rajiv Gandhi of medical resources Maharashtra’ plant Science & of Technology Commission, Govt of Maharashtra & Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune E) The Dept of Botany has been sanctioned a Major Research Project entitled ‘Digitalized inventory of medical plant resources of Maharashtra’ and Rs 17, 40, 640/- have been sanctioned by Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology Commission, Govt of Maharashtra & Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune. Dr S.P.Gaikwad, faculty, Dept of Botany, is the Chief Investigator. There are two Research Students viz. Shri R.D.Gore and Shri K.U.Garad, who have started to work on the Project. 3.2.3 The research by the Dept of Chemistry on the stability of metal complexes with some Schiff bases has potential for industrial operations. The Development and Characterization of thin films are aimed at increasing the storage capacity of solar cells by converting solar energy into usable electrical energy. The research will certainly contribute to solving the acute energy crisis all over the world. 186 The research activities in the Dept of Zoology are directed towards Generation of Vermicompost from the beedi leaf litter in the city of Solapur. Solapur is one of the beedi industrial hubs in Maharashtra, however, the city has the dubious distinction of high pollution due to several reasons, beedi leaf litter being one of them. The research is not only going to provide an answer to the disposal of a pollutant but to convert the waste into organic manure also. The Department is involved in researching the ways of converting the sugarcane plant residues and sugar industrial waste into vermicompost. There are researches on the impact of Fluoride Toxicity and its seasonal variations on fish- Tilapia mossambica & Rita rita (Hamilton Buchanan) from Bhima River, Solapur district. A research is going on the Faunal Diversity of spiders- Arachnida: Araneae from southern tropical thorn forest habitat patches in and around Solapur. There are researches on the effect of some Pesticides on the lamellibranch mollusk, Lamellidens corrianus found near Sangola and their impact on ecology and ecophysiological variations of the fresh water mollusk, Indonaia caeruleus from Bhima River, near Pandharpur, Maharashtra. The research done by the Dept of Geology on the studies on Tertiary and Quaternary Foraminifera is quite useful in studying the extinct flora and fauna, and the geological changes occurred during these periods. The researches on Bore-well Water pollutants of Kolhapur city and the hydrological and Environmental Studies of the Sheri Nala Basin, Sangli district, Maharashtra carry conclusions on the hydro-geological parameters of the concerned areas. There are on going researches on Geoecology of Shastri River, neotectonics of Savitri River, morphotectonics of Warana River and the environment of Pandharpur. The Department of Marathi is conducting research works on rural culture in rural stories, Dalit drama, feminine sensibilities in autobiographies by women writers, Buddhist Marathi literature, Novels & Anthologies in Marathi. The research works will contribute to the understanding of socio-cultural ethos expressed by different writers through varied literary forms. The Department of Hindi has been involved in the research works on Buddhist Philosophy in Hindi literature, Hindi gazal, Post Independent Dalit Drama in Hindi & Marathi, Women in the 187 literary creations, life of middle class and life of rural women in Hindi stories. The research works in Hindi are going to develop insights into the sensibilities of the authors and their expressions in literary works. The Department of Economics has done research works on the role of Golden Jubilee Village Self-Employment Scheme on the Economic Development, the Economic impact of Farmer and Weaver Cooperative Spinning Factory on the surrounding area and the economic impact of Cooperative Sugar Industry on the farmers. Another work is aimed at studying a Government project and its contribution to economic development of villagers, and the impact of industries on the socio-economic life. The Dept of Chemistry has completed a minor research project Mixed (CdSe) 1-x (PbSe) x thin films synthesis, properties & applications. The project realized the objectives of synthesis and characterization of the material by simple and non-expensive technology and optimization of parameters yielding good quality material used in solar cell devices. The minor research project An interdisciplinary study on Communal Tension: Need for intervention models- A case study of Solapur riots by the Department of Social Work was done with a view to analyzing the mob psychology during riots. The project consists of the remedies to avoiding riotous situations and ways of maintaining communal harmony in a city with multireligious society. The Dept of Botany has completed a minor research project Studies in physiology & cytology of some vegetables under the influence of organo-phosphorous pesticides, with the objectives of studying the intracellular absorption of pesticides by growing vegetables and the toxicity levels. The conclusions of the project may be useful in controlling the indiscriminate use of pesticides. The research project entitled Job satisfaction among workers, a study of 400 employees of Precision Camshafts Ltd, a globally renowned company of Solapur, was conducted by Shri V.P.Bet, the then Head of Dept of Social Work, during 2005 and the report was submitted to 188 the said company. The findings of the project have helped the industry to get acquainted with the level of workers’ satisfaction, so as to design further HRD activities. The Dept of Social Work has undertaken a research project Towards Equality: Working with Men in collaboration with Tathapi Trust, Pune. The project is being carried out for sensitizing men for a nonprejudiced and cooperative family and social life. The on-going minor research project on Use of Microorganisms and Plant Material as a biocontrol system for reduction of heavy metal ions from textile effluents by the Dept of Microbiology will contribute to eco-friendly disposal of the toxic textile effluents. The major research project undertaken by the Department of Botany on Digitalized Inventory on medical plant resources of Maharashtra sponsored by Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, Govt of Maharashtra and Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune is an ambitious project being executed for compiling a massive source of data regarding the flora of Solapur and Osmanabad districts, their taxonomical classification and exploration of their medicinal potential. The major research project Eco-morpho-geo-tectonic and environmental Studies of the floodaffected coastal belt of Raigad district, Maharashtra, India by the Dept of Geology is aimed at exploring the ecological, morphological, geological, tectonic and environmental features of the biotic and abiotic factors of the area under research. The Dept of Zoology is carrying out a minor research project on the Diversity of Spiders from the southern tropical thorn forest habitat patches in and around Solapur, Maharashtra. 3.2.4 There are teachers who have published their research papers in the refereed journals. Following is a list of the papers published by the teachers during the five years from 2004-05 to 2008-09: Sr. Name of No. Teacher Title of the Title of the Research Paper Journal & Department 01 Prin.DrA.B.Upadhye with period ►Yield parameters Indian Society for Plant Physiology, 189 Botany Associated with New Delhi grain yield in rice 27th to 29th Dec 2004 under dry sowing later converted to wet conditions ►A study praline in of Indian Society for Plant Physiology, the New Delhi dimorphic leaves of 27th to 29th Dec some homosporous 2004 ferns of western ghats ►Study of some Advanced Abstracts, inorganic Plant Sciences in constituents in the Indian Science Congress dimorphic leaves of Association, Ahmedabad some homosporous 2005 ferns 02 Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete ►Novel Chemistry chemical Materials Chemistry & Physics, synthetic route and April 2008, 183-186 characterization of tungsten diselenide thin films ►WS2 thin films: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Opto-electronic Dec 2008, 657-660 190 characterization Journal of Crystal Growth Dec 2008, 3386-3388 ►A novel route of Journal of Mater Sci..Mater synthesis of WS2 Electron, May 2009 thin film & its characterization ► Characterization Journal of of MoSe2 thin film Crystal Growth deposited at room 311 (2008) temperature from 15-19 solution paste ►Structural, optical J Mater Sci: Mater Electron and microscopic Sept 2009. properties of chemically deposited Mo0.5 W0.5 Se2 thin films 03 Dr N.V.Shah ►Fish Zoology from Ekrukh lake Vol.22 (2): 68-72 near diversity J.Aqua.Biol. Solapur, 2007 Maharashtra ►Production of Asian Jr.Microbiol. vermicompost from Biotech. leaf litter generated Env.Sc. Vol.10 (1): 137-138, 2008 191 by beedi (Handmade Indian cigarette) industry ►Vermicomposting Ecology, of beedi Environment & (Indian Conservation, Vol.14 (4), pp 110- cigarette) leaf litter 113, 2008 & its bio-adsorbant utility 04 Dr K.R.Rao ►Variation in J.Aqua.Biol. Zoology physiochemical parameters Vol.19 (1): in 111-134 freshwater tank in 2004 and around Solapur city Maharashtra ►Fish diversity J.Aqua.Biol. from Ekrukh lake Vol.22 (2): 68-72 near Solapur, 2007 Maharashtra ►Production of Asian Jr.Microbiol. vermicompost from Biotech. leaf litter generated Env.Sc. Vol.10 (1): 137-138, 2008 by beedi (Handmade Indian cigarette) industry ►Vermicomposting Ecology, of beedi Environment & (Indian Conservation, Vol.14 (4), pp 110- cigarette) leaf litter 113, 2008 & its bio-adsorbant utility 192 05 Dr P.T.Sawant ►Influence Geology lineaments on the Delhi landslides of New India Publishing Agency, New of the area around Mahad, District Raigad, Maharashtra 06 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan ►Removal Microbiology heavy of Pollution Research, Art. 19, 51-53, metal 2006 pollutants by Tendu leaf litter ►Vermicomposting Journal of Microbial World, 8(2), from Tendu leaves 243-245, 2006 garbage: A microbial approach ►Production of Asian Journal of Microbiology, vermicompost from Biotechnology, Environmental leaf litter generated Science, Vol.10 (1): 137-138, 2008 by beedi industry ►Vermicomposting Ecology, of beedi Environment & (Indian Conservation, Vol.14 (4), pp 613- cigarette) leaf litter 616, 2008 & its bio-adsorbant utility 07 Dr M.D.Shinde ►Uttarshatiki Hindi Hindi Dakshinaanchal Smaarikaa, 2006 kavitamein Dalit vimarsh ►Aamrapaali aur Dhammachakra, Patana, 2006 193 Bhagwan Buddha 08 Shri R.G.Mali ►Mahaadevike Hindi kaavyamein Dakshinaanchal Smaarikaa, 2006 vedanaa 2006 ►Mahaakavi Madhu-Rashmi Smaarikaa, 2008 Dinkar kaavya mein Dalit, Pidit tathaa Shoshitonkaa vimarsh 2008 ►Sanganak aur Samvaahikaa, National Conference, Hindi S.P. Women’s College, Baramati 2008 ►Chaayaawaadi Pragatishil kavyamein Conference, Balbhim Arts, Science pragatishil chetanaa & Commerce College, Beed Smaarikaa, National 2009 09 Dr S.P.Gaikwad ►Threatened Plants Biodiversity of India, Vol.3: 28-58, Botany of Maharashtra 2004 ►A new species of Kew Bulletin, London 59: 629-631, Mnesithea kunth 2004 (Poaceae) from India ►A new species of Rheedea V. 14 63-65, 2004 Eriocaulon L. (Eriocaulaceae) from Karanataka 194 ►Aquatic Bull.Bot.Surv. India 46: 196-215, flowering plant: 2004 Wealth of southwestern Maharashtra ►A new species of Rheedea, Vol.15 (1), 71-73, 2005 Utricularia L. (Lentibulariaceae) from the western ghats, India ►A new species of Kew Bulletin, Issue No. 271, 2006 Chlorophytum (Anthericaceae) from western ghats, India ►A new variety of Rheedea Vol. 16 Ariseama (1), 45-48, 2006 Sahyadricum from the western ghats ►Note on Indian Journal of Forestry, Vol. 29 distribution, and status (2), 181-185, 2006 ex-situ conservation of Bidaria Khandalense (Sant.) Jagtap & Singh (Asclepiadaceae) 10 Shri G.B.Sonar ► Old age Indian Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 195 Social Work pensioners: A 18 No. 1&2 socio-psychological April 2004 study ►Intergenerational Indian Journal of Gerontology, Vol. issues in old age: A 18 No. 3&4 study in Gulbarga December 2004 district of Karanataka ► Problems of the Selwyn Sanley, Allied Publishers, aged: Social work New Delhi, 2004 edition study in Gulbarga district of Karnataka, Perspectives for intervention ►A study of aids Journal of Global Economy, Vol. awareness among 1& 2, 2005 the commercial sex workers of Bellary district in Karnataka ►Social work Journal of Global Economy, Vol.2, profession 10 Miss P.B.Desai ►Exploitation Sociology scheduled women: No.3, 2006 of Global Economy, Vol.3, Oct-Nov caste 2007, 287-293 A Devadaasi cult 11 Shri S.D.Mitragotri ►A highly efficient Chemistry synthesis of ARKIVOC 2006 (xv) 1-7 ISSN 1424 196 trisubstituted quinolines using sodium hydrogensulfate on silica gel as a reusable catalyst ►Lithium Tetrafluoroborate– Catalyzed Monatshefte Solventless fu¨ r Chemie 138, 759–762 (2007 Synthesis of a-Aminonitriles ►Sulfamic An acid: efficient and cost-effective solid Catalysis Communications 9 (2008) acid catalyst for the 1822–1826 synthesis of a aminophosphonates at ambient temperature 11 Shri V.T.Vader ►Synthesis, Chemistry characterization Material Chemistry & Physics & 113(2009), 233-238 studies on magnetic & electrical properties of Mg Ferrite with Cr substitution 12 Shri R.V.Hipparagi ►The Silence of Hornbill, July-Sept 2008, 26-27 Zoology Amphibians 3.2.5 197 The teachers of the College published the following books, articles, conference/seminar proceedings, course materials, software packages or other learning materials: Sr. Name of Teacher No. Department/Subject 01 Type, Title & Year of Publishers Publication Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete Books: Chemistry 1.Chemistry 12th Manan 2006 Mumbai 2.Text Book of Chemistry Narendra B.Sc. Part II: Paper 3rd & 4th Prakashan, Prakashan, Pune 2007 02 3. Chemistry 11th Book Navnidhi 2007 Pune 4. Chemistry 12th Book Navnidhi 2007 Pune Shri S.N.Battin Text Books: B.Sc. Part II Regal Printing Press, Chemistry Physical Chemistry Solapur Prakashan, Prakashan, Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry 2006-07 03 Dr B.S.Birajdar Book: Biography Marathi 1.Shri Dhaanlingeshwar Anup Marharaj, Dindur: Charitra: - Prakashan, Jeevan Solapur Apoorva Kalaaktruti 2006 Article: 1.Sant Tukaram & Mahatma Sangam Periodical Basaveshwar Sant Tukaram: Ek Jeevan Daily Samrat 198 Pranali 2005 3.Samaajsevelaa Naitikteche Daily Aadhishthaan karmayogi: Sanchaar, denare Solapur Kailaswasi Baburaoanna Chakote 2005 4.Solapur zillhyatil granthaalaya chalval 2006 Daily 5. Book: Thesis Solapur Sanchaar, ‘Sant Tukaram wa Mahatma Basaweshwar’ 2006 6.Samartha Yugpurush Anup 2008 Solapur Prakashan, Edition: ‘Chaitanya’, a weekly in Anup Marathi Prakashan, Solapur 2008 Solapur 04 Dr M.D.Shinde Book: Thesis Hindi ‘Hindi Annapurna Prakashan, Upanyaasomein Kanpur chitrit veshyaa jeevan’ 2006 Article: Journals 1.Sant Ravidas Parivartanaachaa aani Dr Waatsaru, Issue 19 Babasaheb Ambedkar 2005 2.Uttarshatiki Hindi Dalit Upalabdhi Annual 199 kavitaa Magazine 2005 3.Krushi, Jal evam Vidyut Bayaan, niyojanmein Hindi Dr Magazine, Issue 33 Ambedkarkaa yogdaan 2009 05 Shri M.P.Joshi Book: Anthology of Marathi Aksharlena Prakashan, English Poems Solapur ‘Prabandha’ 2006 Articles: 1.On Kiran Desai, the Daily Sakaal Booker Winner 2006 2.Series of articles: - Daily Sakaal Kaleidoscope From 07.01.2007 Book (Translation): ‘Management Vision of Lotus Publications, Samartha Ramdas’ Solapur May 2009 06 Shri J.U.Jadhav Book: Reporting Social Work Edited Dept of Social Work ‘Gava Janatali-Manatali’ Article: 07 In ‘Aaplaa Param Mitra’ Param Mitra Periodical, March-April 2008 Mumbai Dr C.S.Chavan Articles: History Papers Marathi News 200 1.Gurugranthsahibancha chaturtha Daily Sahyadri shatabdipurti sohala 01.09.2004 2.Mahatma Gandhi: Ek thor Daily Sahyadri vyaktimatwa 02.10.2004 3.Janata Raja: Ch. Shivray Daily Sahyadri 19.02.2005 4. Ch Shivaji Maharaj aani Daily Lokmat Aajche rajyakarte 19.02.2005 5. Samaaj parivartanachi Daily Lokmat vidhaayak chalval: N.S.S. 12.03.2007 6.Rajasrhi Shahu aani Daily Lokmat Samajik nyaay 26.06.2007 7.Vaidnyaanik lekhanache itihaas Daily Lokmat janak: Prof Damodar Kosambi 06.09.2008 8. Kraantichi dhagdhagati Daily Lokmat mashaal: Rajguru 05.10.2008 9.Shivteerth kille Raigad Souvenir 2005 AIHC & Archeo. Depts Solapur University 10. Aids pratibandhaachaa N.S.S., Annual Report, prabhavi maarg: Red Ribbon Solapur University 201 Club 2006-07 11. Kraantikaarak Rajguru S.F.I., Jaagar 2009 Review: Marathekaalin Solapur Daily Lokmat jillhyaachi jaan pragalbha karanare pustak 25.03.2009 08 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Publication: Geography Marathi 1. Magazine Editorials in for Anup Nyaaychakra Prakashan, Solapur 2008 2.Published: Sadhana by Anup Shailaja Ranbhare Prakashan, Solapur 2008 3. Edited: Deshbhakta Swar. Anup Tulshidasji Dada Prakashan, Jadhav Solapur gaurav granth February 2009 4. Edited: Janatechaa Sanchaar Jaahirnaamaa Press, Solapur February 2009 5. Edited: Bhaaratiya Raajyaghatanetil nivdak Anup kalame, May 2009 Prakashan, Solapur th 6. Text Book: 12 Standard Geography Anup 2007 Solapur Prakashan, 202 7.Publications: ‘Kaifiyat’ Anup ‘Pravaas Vedanechaa’ Solapur Prakashan, ‘Shivaar’ 2008 8. Coordinator: Text Book in Geography for M.S.S.&H.S.E.Board, Junior College 09 Pune Shri M.R.Kamble Articles: English 1.Solapurchyaa shivaaraatil Daily Sakaal Dalit saahityaachaa malaa: 1-3 22-24.04.2007 2.Dalit chalvalichaa agenda Daily Punyanagari jaatiy nyaayaachaach asaavaa 28.05.2009 10 Dr S.G.Holikatti Text Books: Academic Physics Physics Standard XI Navnidhee Prakashan, Physics Standard XII Pune 2006-07 11 Shri R.G.Mali Article: Hindi 1.Not Me But You: N.S.S. Daily Lokmat, Solapur 2004 2.Hidimba ke maadhyamse Maharashtra Dalit chetanaa 1. 2008 12 Parishadkaa Hindi solavaan adhiveshan- 2008 Dr M.P.Shastri Edition: Bulletin Upaadhyaay Ardhamagadhi Stavanidhee Bulletin Stavanidhee Sabhaa, 203 Books: In Ardhamagadhi 1. ‘Jambusami Chariu’ Kund Kund Bharati 2. ‘Aaraam Soha Kaha’ Trust, New Delhi 2008 3.‘Gaathaa Aaryanandinchi’ Sanmati Mandal, 2008 Walchandnagar 4. ‘Aachaarya Shaantisagar Aachaarya Jambusagar Charitam’ 2008 13 14 Granthmaalaa, Solapur Shri N.I.Dhayagode Text Book: Co-Author Geography Geography for 12th Standard Anup 2007 Solapur Book: Reporting Shri V.P.Bet Child Line-Solapur Head 1098 Night & Day Dept of Social Work 2004-05 Mrs N.C.Waghmare Dept of Social Work Prakashan, City Coordinator, Child Line 15 Dept of Geology Book: Creative Shri V.P.Bet ‘Srujan’ Head 2004-05 Dept of Social Work Seminar Proceedings: Souvenir of Edited by ‘Two Day National Seminar Dr P.T.Sawant on Interventions Geo-Ecological Dr R.M.Channaveer in Draught Prone Regions: An Interface between Science & Society’ 23rd – 24th March 2007 204 16 Dept of Biotechnology Seminar Proceedings: Souvenir of Edited by ‘One Day National Seminar Dr S.P.Gaikwad on Biotechnology: Shri S.N.Battin Opportunities & Challenges’ Dr K.R.Rao th 28 February 2008 17 Dept of Chemistry & Seminar Proceedings: Physics Souvenir of Edited by ‘Two Day National Seminar Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete on Recent Trends in Thin Shri S.N.Battin Film Technology’ Dr S.G.Holikatti 14th – 15th November 2008 18 The College Annual Magazine Chief Editor ‘Vidyaarayan’ Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete 2006-07 And 2007-08 Board of Editors 2008-09 3.3 Consultancy 3.3.1 The College has been informally involved in consultancy through the Departments of Geology, Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Geography and English. The Dept of Geology has been consulted by individuals and organizations for expertise on ground water survey. There have been occasions in which the faculty of the Department of Geology have helped the individual farmers in digging wells and borewells for irrigation purposes. The consultancy services are extended to the procurement of water for domestic utilization through tubewells. Solapur is known all over the world for its Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary located in Nannaj, North Solapur taluka. The teachers along with students of the Dept of Zoology have been involved in the periodic census of the Great Indian Bustards, deer, wolves, foxes and other wild life undertaken by the Forest Department, Government of Maharashtra. The Department also orientates the lay people into the behavioural patterns of animals in the vicinity and helps 205 protect the fauna on the verge of extinction by way of participating in the organizations meant for nature conservation and bird watching. The Dept of Chemistry, under the guidance of Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete, has offered consultancy to Solapur-based pharmaceutical industries, which require soft water on large scale. The Department has extended the proficiency on thin film technology involved in solar panels, which consequently convert the solar energy into heat energy. The faculty of the Department have been guiding the local textile industrialists into the processes of bleaching and dying of the yarn. The Dept of Botany has participated in the camps on biodiversity and conservation of plant wealth organized by the Harit Sena (Green Brigade) of Department of Social Forestry, Zillah Parishad, Solapur. Dr S.P.Gaikwad, faculty of the Department, has extended his expertise in discovering and identifying different red-listed plant species viz. Ceropegia fantastica and Crotolaria decasperma in the western ghats of India, which happens to be one of the twelve Megabiodiversity Centres of the world. The Department of Geography offers its know-how on tourism to individuals and organizations in planning and executing tours. The teachers of the Department of English extend their know-how in linguistics by way of translating the matters from Marathi into English and vice versa, by way of proof reading, checking and correcting the linguistic errors in formal writing in thesis, articles, reports, letters etc. Shri M.P.Joshi, faculty of the Department, has been contributing to work of the Department of Information, under Office of the District Collector, by translating the journalistic coverage of the process of Loksabha and Assembly elections for the convenience of the Observers appointed by the Election Commission of India. 3.3.2 The College had been publicizing the expertise available for consultancy services by word of mouth. However, from the next academic year the College is going to work out consultancy services in the areas of environmental science, pollution, soil & water analysis, photography, naturopathy, medicinal plants along with conventional areas. 206 3.3.3 The College rewards the staff for the consultation provided to individual and organizations by giving them letters of appreciation. The College inspires the activities under consultancy by providing the infrastructural facilities. 3.3.4 As has been said, the teachers of the College have been offering consultancy services free of charge, there has hardly been any question of utilization of the revenue. But, the College is all set to explore the possibilities of generating revenue out of consultancy services from the next academic year. 3.4 Extension Activities 3.4.1 The College has a N.S.S. Unit and there are students who participate in the N.C.C. activities. The N.S.S. Unit has been functioning in the College since 1980. The Unit has been one of the assets of the College. The Unit has been promoting the cultivation of the spirit of social service among students, instilling in them work culture, helping to develop their personality. Getting familiar with the community they work with, self-realization by relating to the community, identification of the community needs and problems with involvement in the solution thereof, development of social and civic sensibility, application of knowledge to finding practical solutions, nurturing skills and competencies, acquiring leadership qualities and democratic attitude, developing capacities to meet emergencies and natural disasters and practicing national integration have been some of the objectives of the N.S.S. Unit has endeared. As a result, it has been honoured with the Second Best Award by Solapur University. Dr C.S.Chavan, one of the former Programmer Officers, has been felicitated with the Second Best Programme Officer’s Award by Solapur University. Miss Sarika Tamshetti has been honoured with the State Level Excellent Volunteer Award by Government of Maharashtra. Shri Kapil Bhalerao and Miss Priyanka Sitasawad have participated in the State Republic Day Parade. The N.S.S. Unit allows two hundred volunteers who are supervised by an Advisory Committee comprising two Programme Officers and five Members under the guidance of Principal of the 207 College as Chairperson. The College promotes the students and faculty into participating in the extension activities by virtue of various programmes of the N.S.S. Unit. The Unit organizes students’ rallies on Social Justice Day which is the birth anniversary of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and World Population Day, check-up camps for students, Republic Day Parade selection camp, inaugural of Shalaakaa, the wall-paper, annual blood donation camp, campus maintenance drive, AIDS awareness rally, Yoga camp, elocution, essay and quiz competitions, screening of films and annual camp involving torch rally, cleanliness drive, plantation, cesspit digging, literacy movement, thought-provoking lectures, check-up camps for villagers as well as cattle, entertainment programmes at an adopted village. The students of the College have participating in the N.C.C. as well. The students are associated with the Corps, H.N. College of Commerce, Solapur on Walchand Campus. The number of students of the College who have participated in programmes of N.C.C. per year is: - 2005-06: - 07 students, 2006-07: - 11 students, 2007-08: - 19 students and 2008-09: - 16 students. The Dept of Social Work has been a productive source of College extension activities. The Department, which has social work for its essence, has been carrying out various extension activities since its establishment in 1970. Social transformation through humanistic approach, development through demystification of Science, eco-mission for sustainable prosperity, social conscientization for social activism, building youth through value-based education make the mission of the Department. Empowerment of students with ideologies of Sarvodaya, Graam Swaraajya, social reconstruction, people-centred development and human rights for social change, promotion of social work values and ethics-based preaching, enhancement of students’ understanding of empowerment of marginalized, weaker and disadvantaged sections of the society, field interventions to address local problems and issues, up-gradation of quality in field practice and teaching, advocacy of interventionist role, development of literature through micro social work interventions, creation of enriched and sustained academic milieu through healthy human relations and participatory institutional systems and promotion of eco-friendly sustainable life-style have been the goals of the Dept of Social Work. 208 The Dept of Social Work has a number of extension activities to its credit, they arerehabilitation work for the child victims of Killari earthquake of 1993 at Aapla Ghar, the Childline, a project of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, the Child Rights Cell, the field work in Maddi Wasti, a slum in Solapur, Participatory Rural Appraisal on Water in select villages of Solapur district, the relief work in flood-hit villages in Raigad district, Konkan, Women’s Self Help Groups in slums of Solapur, the field work in Pathri village, North Solapur taluka, Bahurupi Nagar, Sauharda Sena, the peace brigade for communal integrity, P.R.A. on Total Sanitation, Micro-Planning in Purandar taluka of Pune district, gender sensitization, Spandan-2006, collaborative field work in Datta Nagar, Poster Exhibition on Oncology, campaign for subscription to Lokraajya, a monthly published by Govt of Maharashtra, Participatory Learning and Action in villages, workshop on counseling skills, Placement drives, exposure visits, the collaboration with Tathapi and Coro, orientation camps and visits, and study tours. 3.4.2 The N.S.S. Unit of the College has organized the following outreach programmes from 200405 to 2008-09: 2004-05 Sr. Extension Activities ▪Integrity No. 01 with Academic Curricula / ▫Objectives Elocution & Poster Presentation ▫ ▪ To enhance the skills in competitions on the occasion of Jal Din speaking along with Lokmat Yuva Munch and presenting, and nurturing awareness of vitality of Water as a life resource 02 AIDS Awareness rally ▫To bring the students and the community abreast of the havoc of AIDS and preventive measures 03 Annual Solapur Camp: Solapur University, ▫ ▪ To instill among the students the spirit work culture by brining 209 them vis-à-vis community 04 Collection & remittance of funds to ▫To make the students aware of District Collector for Tsunami victims, their social responsibility in the School for Blind students, Flag Day 05 times of crisis and social demands Guest lectures on birth anniversaries of ▫ ▪ To create among the students Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj, Mahatma awareness regarding the Gandhi, Swami Viveknand, Savitribai extraordinary work done by the 06 Phule makers of India National Integration rally ▫ To strengthen among students the sense of integrity 07 Campaign against tobacco addiction ▫ To awaken the students to the fatal consequences of addiction 08 Literacy Day, World Population Day ▫ ▪ To spread the message of literacy and the dangers of population explosion 09 Annual Blood Donation Camp in ▫ To motivate the students into collaboration with Damani Blood Bank, realizing the vitality of donating Solapur on 12th January 2005: 79 students blood as a means of showing donated blood 10 social commitment ▫ To further the process of Participation of Volunteers: Shri Kapil Bhalerao: State Level Republic grooming the students into Day Parade, Mumbai & Youth realizing the goals and objective Leadership Development Camp, Karad of the N.S.S. Miss Sarika Tamshetti: Youth Leadership Development Camp, Karad Shri Mallikarjun Mali & Shri Siddheshwar Birajdar: One Day Seminar of N.S.S., Shivaji University, Kolhapur 210 2005-06 Sr. Extension Activities ▪Integrity No. 01 with Academic Curricula / ▫Objectives Jan Jaagaran rally on World Population ▫ To stress the importance of small Day in collaboration with Family family norms in the global Planning Association of India, Solapur scenario Branch on 11th July 2005 02 Students’ rally on Social Justice Day on ▫ To spread the message of social 26th July 2005 in association with Social justice Welfare Department, Solapur 03 Rescue Operations in and equality to the community flood-affected ▫ To awaken the villagers to the Telgaon and Khanapur villages of South measures in disaster management, Solapur taluka on 9th August 2005 help the government relief work by supplying money, food grains and clothes 04 05 Special Camp: Solapur University 28th ▫ To contribute of to the the August 2005 beautification newly Campus maintenance & plantation established University premises N.S.S Day speech: Principal Shri Sitaram ▫ Role of youth in social building Gosavi, L.B.P. Women’s College, phenomenon, scientific approach Solapur, 24th September 2005 in day-to-day life and importance of inter-caste marriages for social change & integrity 06 Shri Pratimesh Bansode, volunteer, ▫ To inculcate the message of attended State Level N.S.S. Camp on national development through ‘Role of Youth in Nation Building by empowering villages Strengthening Villages’ at Hiware Bazar, District Ahmednagar, 24th – 30th 211 September 2005 07 Birth Anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi, ▫ ▪Maintenance of College campus Lal Bahadur Shastri, Savitribai Phule, and commemoration of the Shivaji Maharaj and Dr Babasaheb trendsetting work done by these Ambedkar 08 Miss great leaders Sarika Tamshetti, volunteer, ▫ To motivate the students into attended National Integrity Camp, at socializing, presenting themselves Siddhartha International Public School, and learning lessons in national Delhi sponsored by Sports Ministry, integrity Government of India, 6th – 12th Oct 2005 09 Shri R.G.Mali, Programme Officer and ▫ To allow the acquisition of skills Shri Pratimesh Bansode and Shri Mukind in crisis management and Rathod attended Three Day University leadership development Level Workshop on ‘Crisis Management & Leadership Development’ at Sangameshwar College, Solapur, 7th – 9th October 2005 10 Shri C.S.Chavan, Programme Officer, ▫ To give the opportunities of team participated as team manager on behalf of management and preparation of Solapur University in Pre-Republic Day the volunteers for the R.D. Parade Camp at Government College, Daman, Gujarat, 18th – 27th October 2005 11 Shri Malakarsidh Mali, volunteer, ▫ To motivate the students into participated in State R.D. Parade Camp at socializing, presenting themselves Padmbhushan V.P. Arts, Science and and learning lessons in national Commerce College, Patoda, District integrity Beed, 6th – 12th November 2005 12 AIDS Awareness Week in collaboration ▫ Dr Rajendra Ghuli, a local with Lion’s Club of Solapur Midtown, 1st medical practitioner, was invited – 7th December 2005 to deliver a lecture on precautions 212 and measures to be taken as proactive approach to prevent the onslaught of AIDS ▫ State Level Intercollegiate Essay competitions (involving 59 competitors), Interschool District Level Essay competitions (with 57 competitors) competitions and at Elocution College level (witnessing 26 competitors) held for developing consciousness about the consequences of AIDS 13 Two Day Messengers Workshop of of Juvenile ▫ Cleanliness To instill the values of in cleanliness among the students collaboration with Z.P. and Solapur University, 12th – 13th December 2005 14 Shri R.G.Mali and Shri C.S.Chavan, ▫ To train the Programme Officers P.O.s participated in One Day Workshop in the cleanliness drive on Yuva Swachchataa Doot Prashikshand Kaaryakram by Maharashtra Jeevan Praadhikaran, UNICEF & N.S.S., Solapur University, 8th December 2005 15 Annual N.S.S. Camp: Raleras, North ▫ ▪To motivate the volunteers into Solapur taluka, 20th – 29th December participating in various activities 2005 16 at the adopted village Shri R.G.Mali and Team of eight ▫ To create conducive mentality in volunteers participated in Total Health the villagers about the significance Camp organized by N.S.S., Solapur of health as fundamental need 213 University at Valasang, South Solapur taluka, 3rd – 7th January 2006 17 Thirty volunteers of the Unit participated ▫ Orientation ▪ in life-based in University Level Workshop on Jeevan education Shikshan at A.R.B. Women’s College, Solapur, 11th – 13th January 2006 18 A team of ten volunteers and P.O. took ▫ ▪ Orientation in various aspects part in a programme by Family Planning of family planning, personality Association of India, Solapur Branch and development and challenges Lion’s Club of Solapur Centre on Sex Education, Personality Development and Challenges to the Youth, 10th January 2006 19 Blood Donation Camp in association with ▫ To motivate the students into Vidnyaan Bharati and Shri C.S.S.R. realizing the vitality of donating Blood Bank, Solapur, 17th November blood as a means of showing 2005, 101 students donated blood 20 social commitment Felicitation to the N.S.S. Unit for Principal Dr A.B.Upadhye was consistently holding voluntary blood felicitated for his outstanding role donation camps by Shri C.S.S.R. Blood in Bank, Solapur organizing blood donation camps 2006-07 Sr. Extension Activities ▪Integrity No. 01 with Academic Curricula/ ▫Objectives Shri Parshuram participated in Malage, Plantation volunteer, ▫ To motivate the volunteers into Rally at social forestry programme Pandharpur, 17th June – 8th July 2006 02 Rally on Social Justice Day on 26th July ▫ To spread the message of social 214 2006 justice and equality to the community 03 Establishment of Red Ribbon Club in ▫ Speech by Dr Rajiv Pradhan collaboration with Rotary Club of emphasizing the role of youth in th Solapur, 4 September 2006 04 AIDS Awareness national building Programme with ▫ Awareness of AIDS havoc Astitva, an N.G.O., 11th September 2006 05 among the students Participation of ten volunteers in the ▫ Guidance in social harmony Social Harmony Camp by Social College, Solapur, 11th September 2006 06 Plantation Drive of 100 hundred trees: ▫ Spreading the message: Save Solapur University Campus, 13th Nature, Conserve Nature September 2006; Chief Guest: Dr Iresh Swami, V.C., Solapur University 07 Workshop on AIDS Awareness with ▫ ▪ Orientation in communication Astitva, C.Y.D.A. & Avert, 22nd-25th skills, sex education, use of September 2006 08 contraceptives and AIDS Rally and Programmes on the occasion of ▫ Birth Centenary of Shaheed Bhagatsingh Commemoration unprecedented valour of of the the Indian Revolutionary 09 Participation of four volunteers in a Camp ▫ To inculcate the aspects in on Youth Leadership and Disaster leadership and disaster Management at Burla College, Solapur, management 13th-15th October 2006 10 Blood Donation Camp in association with ▫ To motivate the students into Vidnyaan Bharati and Hedgewar Blood realizing the vitality of donating Bank, Solapur, 63 students donate blood blood as a means of showing on the Bhausaheb Walchand Anniversary Gandhi, Group of of a Shriman social commitment pioneer of Education, 9th 215 October 2006 11- Shri Parameshwar Kamale, volunteer, ▫ To motivate the students into 12 took part in West Zone Pre-Republic Day socializing, presenting themselves Parade Camp in Pune, 27th October – 5th and learning lessons in national November 2006 integrity Shri Arun Gire, volunteer, participated in West Zone Camp in Ratnagiri, 29th October – 7th November 2006 13 Speech by Adv Mangala Chincholkar, ▫ To bring the students to the facts President, Solapur Bar Council, on of lethal consequences of the prohibition of dowry and rights of practice women, 27th November 2006 14 of dowry and the Constitutional rights of women Annual N.S.S. Camp: Haglur, North ▫ ▪To inspire the volunteers into Solapur taluka, 21st– 230th December participating in various activities 2006 15 Camp at the adopted village in Counseling, Writing Enacting, 1st January 2007 16 Participation of five and ▫ ▪ To nurture skills in the art of counseling, writing and enacting volunteers in ▫ ▪ Orientation in the practices of University Level Camp at Siddhewadi, N.S.S. 20th-29th January 2007 2007-08 Sr. Extension Activities No. 01 ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula / ▫Objectives Students’ rally on Social Justice Day on ▫ To spread the message of social 26th June 2007 justice and equality to the 216 community 02 World Population Day, 11th July 2007 ▫ To stress the importance of small family norms in the global scenario 03 Campus Cleaning Drive on the eve of ▫ To contribute to the beautification Independence Day 04 of the College campus Red Ribbon Club Inaugural at the hands ▫ To create awareness among the of Shri J.U.Jadhav, faculty, Dept of students about the consequences of Social Work, 23rd August 2007 05 AIDS Speech by Dr Seema Kinikar, a noted ▫ ▪ To bring the students of the medical practitioner of Solapur, on College abreast of the facts about Adolescence and Sex Education, 3rd adolescence and sex education September 2007 06 Participation of volunteers in a ▫ ▪ To allow the students opportunity programme involving speech by Anna of listening to the experiences and Hajare, a noted social activist at A.R. insights of a social activist of the Burla College, Solapur 07 first water in Maharashtra Miss Sheetal Kamble and Miss Priyanka ▫ To motivate the students into Sitasawad, volunteers, participated in socializing, presenting themselves State Level Republic Day Selection and learning lessons in national Camp at K.T.H.M. College, Nashik, 22nd- integrity 24th September 2007 08 Blood Donation Camp in collaboration ▫ To motivate the students into with Shri C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, Solapur realizing the vitality of donating on the occasion of Birth Anniversary of blood as a means of showing social Shriman Bhausaheb Gandhi, the erstwhile commitment Secretary of Pathashala, Solapur, 90 students and 5 faculty donated blood, 24th September 2007 09 Participation of volunteers in Shaheed ▫ To give students the opportunity of Bhagatsingh Birth Centenary programme relating to the glorious past of the 217 in Solapur 10 nation Speech by Dr Shirish Kumthekar, a ▫ To awaken the students to the cancer surgeon of Solapur, on Addiction significance of an addiction free life & Health, 6th October 2007 11 Blood Group Test Camp in association ▫ To help students know their blood with Shri C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, Solapur, groups for future eventuality 9th October 2007, 225 students were tested for their blood groups 12 Shri P.M.Dombale, a volunteer, attended ▫ To instill Gandhian philosophy a Camp on Relevance of Gandhiji’s Philosophy at Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik, 9th – 15th October 2007 13 Shri Subhash Sangve, Shri Tukaram ▫ To train Sasave, Miss Nagina Kore and Miss leadership the and volunteers in management of Rupali Helakar, volunteers, attended a disasters Three Day Camp on Leadership Development & Disaster Management at L.B.P. Women’s College, Solapur 14 Volunteers and Programme Officers ▫ ▪To motivate the volunteers into participated in a Rally undertaken by participating in various activities Solapur City Civil Hospital on the aimed at preventing AIDS occasion of World AIDS Day, 1st December 2007 15 Annual N.S.S. Camp: Raleras, North ▫ ▪To motivate the volunteers into Solapur taluka, 10th – 19th December participating in various activities at 218 2007 16 the adopted village Shri Sanjay Waghamare, a volunteer, ▫ ▪ Training of students in took part in a State Level Environmental environmental and adventure Conservation & Adventure Camp at Sangamner organized by Pune University, 11th – 15th December 2007 17 Miss Vaishali Mane, a volunteer, ▫ ▪ Orientation in various aspects of attended a State Level Camp organized N.S.S. by Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 30th December 2007 – 5th January 2008 18 Speech by Coordinator, Shri Pramod Nehru Yuva Hinge, ▫ To get familiar with work done by Kendra, the Nehru Yuva Kendra th Solapur, 5 February 2008 19 Shri Pratik Shinge, a volunteer, attended ▫ ▪ Orientation in various aspects of a National Camp on National Integrity at N.S.S. Mudbidri, Karnataka, 20th -26th February 2008 2008-09 Sr. Extension Activities No. 01 ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula / ▫Objectives Students’ rally on Social Justice Day on ▫ To spread the message of social 26th June 2008 justice and equality to the community 02 Campus Maintenance Camp at Solapur ▫ To participate actively in the 219 University, 29th August 2008 beautification work on the University campus 03 Visit to Red Ribbon Express by ▫ To make the volunteers aware of volunteers with Programme Officers, 30th the inspiring drive undertaken by August 2008 04 Red Ribbon Club Dental Check-Up Camp in association ▫ To create awareness among the with Ramdevi Kavra Charitable Trust, students about the maintenance of Solapur, 1st September 2008 05 personal hygiene Shri Amol Shah, a volunteer, participated ▫ To motivate the students into in a State Level P.R.D. Parade Selection socializing, presenting themselves Camp and learning lessons in national integrity 06 N.S.S. Day: Release of Shalaakaa, the ▫ ▪ To allow the students wallpaper, at the hands of Dr Dileep opportunities of creative writing Bawachkar, 24th September 2008 07 Blood Donation Camp on the occasion of ▫ To motivate the students into Birth Anniversary of Shriman Bhausaheb realizing the vitality of donating Gandhi, the erstwhile Secretary of blood as a means of showing social Pathashala, Solapur, 78 students donated commitment blood, 29th September 2008 08 Maintenance of College Campus by ▫ To instill among students the volunteers, 12th October 2008 09 essence of work culture Participation of four volunteers in Crisis ▫ ▪ To awaken the students to the Management Development and Camp Leadership skills at involved Vasundhara management and in crisis leadership College, Solapur, 13th – 14th October development 2008 10 Annual N.S.S. Camp: Bankalgi, South ▫ ▪To motivate the volunteers into Solapur taluka, 10th – 16th November participating in various activities at 220 2008 11 the adopted village Participation of volunteers and P.O.s in a ▫ To inspire the students into Rally: Messengers of Equality by Dept of campaign for Equality Social Justice and Social Welfare, th Solapur, 26 November 2008 12 Volunteers and Programme Officers ▫ ▪To motivate the volunteers into participated in a Rally on the occasion of participating in various activities World AIDS Day, 1st December 2008 13 aimed at preventing AIDS Speeches by Dr Ashok Dhaktode & Dr ▫ To awaken the students to the Ramesh Sonwane on the occasion of consequences of AIDS AIDS Awareness Week 14 Speech by Mrs Manisha Phule, Social ▫ To orientate the students in Welfare Officer, Solapur on the occasion women’s empowerment of Savitribai Phule, 3rd January 2009 15 Participation of volunteers in Pageant ▫ To allow the students to socialize Show on the occasion of Sawarkar and express their artistic skills Literary Conference, 9th – 11th January 2009 16 Participation of two volunteers in State ▫ ▪ Orientation in various aspects of Level Camp at Gondoda, Chimur, N.S.S. Chandrapur, 19th – 25th January 209 17 Yoga Camp: In collaboration with ▫ To motivate the students and Patanjali Yoga Peeth, Solapur, 24th – 26th teachers into learning and practicing February 2009 Yoga, ancient Indian science for personal health 18 Felicitations: N.S.S. Unit: The Second Excellent Unit of Solapur University Dr C.S.Chavan: The Second Excellent Programme Officer’s Award by Solapur 221 University 222 The Vidnyaan Bharati of the College has organized the following events: 2005-06 Sr. Extension Activities No. 01 ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula/ ▫ Objectives Lokmanya Tilak’s Death Anniversary& ▫ To Commemorate the Annabhau Sathe’s Birth Anniversary, 1 st unparalleled work done by these 02 August 2005 leaders Kraanti Din & Independence Day ▫ To nurture sense of patriotism th th 9 – 15 August 2005 and to collect funds for flood-hit people 03 Teacher’s Day celebrations ▫ To illuminate the significance of 5th September 2005 the role of teachers in nation building 04 Various competitions- Quiz, Handwriting, ▫ ▪ To motivate the students into Essay Writing, Poetry Recital, Musical expressing their cocurricular and Chair on the occasion of Ganesh Festival extracurricular potentials 10th September 2005 05 Traditional Day 3rd January 2006 ▫ ▪ To motivate the students into Organization of Quiz, Antaakshari, Game expressing their cocurricular and Shows and Fancy Dress Show 06 extracurricular potentials Swami Vivekanand Birth Anniversary, ▫ Guidance of the Principal Dr 12th January 2006 A.B.Upadhye on the work and principles laid down by Swamiji 07 Organization of Inter Collegiate Patriotic ▫ To inspire the students into Song Singing competitions, 26th January getting familiar with the songs 2006 dedicated to India’s freedom struggle 08 Hutatma Din, 30th January 2006 ▫ To pay tribute to Mahatma A speech by Principal Dr A.B.Upadhye 09 Science Day, 28th February 2006 ▫ A speech by Dr Kiran Pathak, a 223 medical practitioner of Solapur, on diet for the college students & Dr P.S.Mane, faculty, Shri Shivaji College, Omeraga, on progress of science 10 Save Power Rally in collaboration with ▫ To send the message of saving Mahavitaran, Solapur & organization of power for having power Essay and Elocution competitions, 28th February 2006 11 Awarded Trophy for Highest Blood Donor Educational Institute by Gopabai Damani, Solapur 2006-07 Sr. Extension Activities No. 01 ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula/ ▫ Objectives Lokmanya Tilak’s Death Anniversary& ▫To 1st August 2005 Commemorate the unparalleled work done by this leader 02 August Kraanti Din, 9th August 2006 ▫ To raise sense of patriotism 03 Independence Day, 15th August 2006 ▫ To inspire the students into Devotional Song Singing competitions getting familiar with the songs 04 with 27 competitors dedicated to devotion Ganesh Festival, 31st August 2006 ▫ ▪ To motivate the students into Quiz, Elocution, Essay Writing, Rangoli, expressing their cocurricular and Singing, Musical Chair and Slow Cycling extracurricular potentials competitions 05 Teacher’s Day celebrations ▫ To illuminate the significance of 5th September 2006 the role of teachers in nation building 224 06 Birth Anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi ▫To remember the uncommon & Lal Bahadur Shastri, 2nd October 2006 contribution of the giant leaders of India 07 Kraantijyoti Savitribai Phule Birth ▫ To commemorate the Anniversary in association with Marathi exceptional work done in the field Literary Association, Elocution of girls’ education by Savitribai competitions, 3rd January 2007 08 Phule Swami Vivekanand Birth Anniversary, ▫ To share the principles laid 12th January 2007, Guest Lecture by Shri down by Swami Vivekanand with V.P.Bet on Challenges to the Youth 09 students on National Youth Day Organization of Inter Collegiate Patriotic ▫ To inspire the students into Song Singing competitions, 26th January getting familiar with the songs 2007 dedicated to India’s freedom struggle 10 11 King Shivaji Maharaj Birth Anniversary ▫ To remember the work of the 19th February 2007 founder of Maratha Kingdom National Science Day ▪ To take stock of the contribution Dr L.N.Katkar, faculty, Dept of of science in the development of Mathematics and Dr C.S.Manjarekar, mankind Shivaji University, Kolhapur 28th February 2007 2007-08 Sr. Extension Activities No. 01 ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula/ ▫ Objectives Lokmanya Tilak’s Death Anniversary& ▫ To Commemorate the Annabhau Sathe’s Birth Anniversary, 1 st unparalleled work done by these August 2007, Chief Guest, Dr V.A.Dolas, leaders by arranging a speech Principal, H.N. College of Commerce, Solapur 225 02 Independence Day: Patriotic Song ▫ To nurture sense of patriotism Singing competitions, 15th August 2007 03 Teacher’s Day celebrations, Chief Guest, ▫ To illuminate the significance of Dr K.M.Bondarde, faculty, Kasturbai the role of teachers in nation College of Education, Solapur, building 5th September 2007 04 Various competitions- Quiz, Handwriting, ▫ ▪ To motivate the students into Essay Writing, Poetry Recital, Musical expressing their cocurricular and Chair on the occasion of Ganesh Festival th extracurricular potentials th 15 – 19 September 2007 05 Prize Distribution Competitions held Function during of the ▫ ▪ To appreciate the merit of the Ganesh students expressed in various Festival, 15th December 2007, Chief competitions Guest, Dr Hemant Kapure, a famous artist of Solapur 06 Swami Vivekanand Birth Anniversary, ▫ Guidance of Dr N.V.Shah and 12th January 2006 Shri S.J.Alandkar for reviving the memories of Swami’s life and work The succeeding table illuminates the contribution of the Dept of Social Work to the outreach programmes of the College from 2004-05 to 2008-09. Sr. Extension Activities No. ▪Integrity with Academic Curricula/ ▫ Objectives Year 2004-05 01 Health Citizen Report on Health Care ▪ To investigate accessibility of the Services of Municipal Corporation, citizens to the municipal hospitals November 2004 02 One Day Training Programme for Alumni & ▪ ▫ To get the students acquainted Present Students on HIV Awareness in with the HIV/AIDS and an 226 cooperation with Mrs Maya Ganeshan, interaction between the former and UNICEF & Mrs Zia Sayyad, SAATH, NGO 03 present students of the Department Health Camp for the residents in Bahurupi ▪ Field work Nagar, Solapur, 16th February 2005 04 Participation in the work undertaken by ▪ Field work Aapla Ghar, an NGO meant for the rehabilitation of the child victims of earthquake-hit Killari 05 Childline: Nodal organization of Ministry of ▪ To benefit street children, students, Social Justice & Empowerment, Government child labourers, school children of India 06 Organization of Five National Initiative for ▪ Interface with school teachers, civil Child Protection (NICP) Workshops hospital nurses, police officials, railway protection police & mahilaa mandals 07 Child Rights Cell ▪ To actualize the action plan for child rights, developing international strategy for averting child-trafficking and inspiring media for exposing cases of child rights violations 08 Nature Study Tour to Nannaj Sanctuary, ▪ ▫ Two eminent faculty in the Dept Solapur, 10th March 2005 of Zoology Dr R.S.Khatavkar & Dr N.V.Shah guided the students in the responsibilities of social workers towards nature conservation 09 Consumer Protection Day programme: Chief ▪ To sensitize the students and Guest: - Mrs Sadhana Patil, 15th March 2005 10 faculty to the rights of consumers Study of Drop-Outs in Solapur Municipal ▪ Field Action Project: To study Corporation Schools causes of drop-outs, the problems of drop-out students & remedies with 227 rehabilitation 11 Maddi Wasti, Solapur ▪ Field work: To undertake urban community development activities in health, hygiene, political education,economic,entrepreneurship and vocational areas 12 District Level Drawing Competitions on ▫ To inspire the children from Child Social Justice & Equality in collaboration Labour Schools in Solapur District with Social Welfare Department, Dr into expressing their insights into Babasaheb Ambedkar Research Institute and social justice and equality YASHADA, Pune Year 2005-06 01 Participatory Rural Appraisal on Water Issue, ▪ To explore the issues concerned 28th May – 2nd June 2005 02 with water Raigad Relief Work: Mahad, Roha and ▫ Crisis Management & Rescue Mangaon tehsils of District Raigad, July operations 2005 03 Urban Community Bachat Gats: Maddi ▪ ▫ Formation of Bachat Gats for Wasti, Bahurupi Nagar, Siddhartha Nagar, women’s empowerment Madhav Nagar, Indira Nagar, Bapuji Nagar, Jagjivanram Nagar and Shastri Nagar 04 05 Rural Community Pathri village, North ▪ Field work: Rural development Solapur taluka activities Bahurupi Nagar, Solapur ▪ Placement work: Baseline survey, community cleanliness, check-up camps, women’s self entrepreneurship health formation held activities, of groups, child 228 development programmes, campaign for seeking caste certificates, consultation meetings at district level for various issues of NT-DNT 06 Formation of Sauharda Sena in collaboration ▪ ▫ To maintain integration between with Social College, Solapur Hindu and Muslim communities & research study on rumour dynamics Organization through of Bank Elocution of competitions Maharashtra, Ashok Chowk, Solapur 07 Participatory Rural Appraisal on Total ▪ ▫ Achieving total sanitation Sanitation in 34 villages in Solapur district in through people’s participation collaboration with Jal Swaraajya, Z.P., Solapur, 21st November – 1st December 2005 08 Micro Planning in Purandar taluka, Pune in ▪ ▫ Micro planning work in 12 association with Graam Gaurav Pratishthaan villages of Purandar taluka Paani Panchaayat, Pune, October 2005 09 Participation of Mrs V.V.Mahajan and Mrs ▫ To benefit the participants from N.C.Waghamare as resource persons in Mahilaa Workshop by NABARD on Sensitization, 7th October 2005 10 Spandan: 2006, Two Day Aarthik Vikaas Gender Mahaamandal, Solapur & NGOs and GOs Resource ▪ ▫ Interaction and training on Exhibition & Documentary Film Festival in various social issues films, association with Tathapi, Pune, 10th – 11th exhibition and speeches March 2006 11 Publication: Gaava Janaatali-Manaatali, 24th ▫ Reporting on village participatory March 2006 micro-planning development project programme and in 11 talukas of Solapur 229 12 Relief Work by students: Tsunami victims in ▫ Answering social commitment Kargil Nagar, Chennai through relief work Year 2006-07 01 Datta Nagar Slum, Solapur in collaboration ▪ ▫ Field work: To awaken the people with Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital, Civil in general and women in particular to Hospital and T.B. & DOTS Center, Solapur 02 their health problems Donation of Equipment to the youth of ▫ Helping the youth in poor locality Ghongade Wasti, Solapur in collaboration grow physically and culturally with Leo Club, Solapur 03 Participatory Rural Appraisal on Total ▫ Total sanitation campaign Sanitation in collaboration with Z.P., Solapur in 11 villages in Pandharpur and Malshiras talukas, 23rd – 27th January 2007 Year 2007-08 01 One Day Exposure Visit of students with ▪ To get familiar with the Family & Child Welfare specialization to rehabilitation for HIV/AIDS women Paalavi, Pandharpur, 11th August 2007 02 and children Two Day Exposure Visit of Part II students ▪ To learn the work aimed at with Urban Development & Rural specialization Community eradication of Devadaasi system and to Athani, sustainable agriculture Belgaum and AME Foundation, Bijapur, 16th – 17th August 2007 03 Poster Exhibition and Lecture on Oncology ▪ Orientation in collaboration with Shri Siddheshwar consequences in of the deadly cancer and Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Solapur preventive measures 21st September 2007 04 Special Training Programme in PRA/ Micro ▪ ▫ Exposure to meaning, resources, Planning, 30th September – 2nd October 2007 planning, implementation, execution and community participation of PRA/ Micro Planning processes 230 05 Study Tour of Part II students with Medical ▪ ▫ To visit national and international & Psychiatric Social Work specialization to NGOs, institutions and resource places in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, centres in Social Work Field 7th – 19th January 2008 06 Study Tour of students with Urban & Rural ▪ ▫ To visit national and international Community Development specialization to NGOs, Thiruvananthpuram, Ernaculam institutions and resource and centres in Social Work Field Kannyaakumari, 7th – 18th January 2008 07 Study Tour of Part II students with Family & ▪ ▫ To visit national and international Child Welfare specialization to Calicut, NGOs, Thiruvananthpuram, institutions and resource Kannyaakumari, centres in Social Work Field Chennai and Bangalore, 6th – 19th January 2008 08 Orientation Visits of Part I students to ▪ ▫ Vidnyaan Graam, Counseling Centre, Antroli; Solapur; To help the students get Family acquainted with various NGOs Jivhaalaa working in the vicinity of Solapur Society, Antroli; Hello Medical Foundation, Andur and Social Development & Research Centre, Bhogaon, Solapur 09 Campaign for Subscription to Lokraajya, a ▫ To contribute to dissemination of periodical published by Government of government work and policy Maharashtra 10 Social Service Camp for Participatory ▪ ▫ To help the students undergo Learning and Action at Banegaon, Honsal, participatory learning and action Sakharewadi and Akole, 10th -15th January 2008 11 Sharing Workshop cum Awareness Camp at ▪ ▫ Field Work in Village Pathri, Solapur, 16th – 17th January 2008 231 12 Study Tour of Part II students with Human ▪ ▫ Resource Management specialization Visit to different industries and to organizations Pune, Roha and Sangola 13 Get Together for the writers of Daily Sakaal ▫ To appreciate the evocative and on the grounds of Sushil Rasik Hall, Solapur, honest 29th March 2008 writings of the persons involved in various social fields for Daily Sakaal, Solapur Year 2008-09 01 Visits of Part II students to different NGOs- ▪ ▫ To seek orientation in practical Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health, social work carried out by the NGOs Maanavya, Bharati Hospital, Dnyaan Prabodhini Institute of Psychology and Society of Friends of Sassoon Hospital in Pune, 28th – 30th July 2008 02 Summer Placement Presentations: Chief ▪ ▫ placement & Exposure of students Guest Dr Shashikant Ahankari 03 Workshop on Orientation Visit for Part I ▪ ▫ To evaluate students’ students, 23rd August 2008 and visits to presentations Childline, Solapur; Sure Start Project, Solapur; Jivhaalaa Society, Antroli; Aapla Ghar, Naldurga; Hello Medical Foundation, Andur and Social Development & Research Centre, Bhogaon, Solapur 04 Visit of a group of German students, Dept of ▫ Exchange with the students and Geography, Marburg University, Germany teachers along with two faculty to of an international different institution Departments of College including Social Work 05 Urban Micro Planning of Part I students in ▪ ▫ Field work five slums in Solapur, October 2008 232 06 Study Tours of students specialization to different Maharashtra, students with HRM ▪ ▫ To visit national and international places with in NGOs, institutions and resource URCD centres in Social Work Field specialization to New Delhi, students with FCW specialization to West Maharashtra and MPSW specialization to different places in Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, January 2009 07 Workshop on Counseling Skills for Part II ▪ ▫ To guide the students in the skills students, Chief Guest, Mrs Alaka Kakade, a in counseling renowned Psychologist of Solapur 08 Childline Project has been carrying out its ▪ To benefit street children, students, work since 2003 under the aegis of Ministry child labourers, school children of Social Justice, Government of India 09 Tathapi, a project aimed at Equality for Men ▪ ▫ Work in gender sensitization and Women, in association with Tathapi Trust, Pune 10 CORO, Committee of Resource Organization ▪ ▫ To motivate leadership in youth in association with Leader’s Quest, London 11 Programme for Get Together of the Field ▪ Work agency supervisors, 20th March 2009 ▫ An Interface between the Department and Field Work Agencies 12 Annual Research Presentation Seminar, 26 March 2009 th ▪ ▫ To assess the projects carried out by the students The following tabular information shows the extension activities done by the faculty: 2004-05 Sr. Name of No. (Dept) 01 Dr N.V.Shah Faculty Role played Extension Activity and Organizer Expert Senior Assessment of Project Reports of 233 Zoology Citizens Distillery of Ms. Saswad Mali Shri S.N.Battin Sugar Factory, Akluj and Pipeline Chemistry Lay Out of Gas Transplantation from Loni, Pune to Pakni Solapur of Ms. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd Mumbai 2005-06 02 Dr M.P.Shastri Convener Ardhamagadhi Study Tour to Brijdhaam Vriddhashram, Soregaon, South Solapur taluka 2nd January 2005 03 Dr B.S.Birajdar Conveners Film Show Shri H.B.Mate Gharaat’ Marathi Solapur at ‘Saatchyaa Prabhat Aat talkies, 5th January 2005 Conveners Speech by Shri Kedar Shinde, a well-known producer-director, guided the students in careers in the acting industry 234 2005-06 Sr. Name of Faculty Role played No. (Dept) 01 Dept of Economics Extension Activity and Organizer Organizer Van Mahotsav Guest Lectures: Dr A.H.Manikshete Dr S.D.Chavan 1st August 2005 02 Dept of Physics Organizer World Year Physics- 2005 Competitions & Science th Exhibition, 24 December 2005 Guest Lectures Shri Ajay Mahajan & Shri Bhagwan Tambalkar, Dayanand College of Science, Latur 25th December 2005 03 Dept of Organizer Orientation Camp for Detnal Health Awarenss, 19th October Ardhamagadhi 2005 04 Dept of Sociology Organizer Programme on the occasion of Social Justice Day Chief Guests: Dabholkar, Shri Narendra Chairperson, Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samitee, Satara and Miss Sonali Kulkarni, a noted actor Survey by ‘Problems the students on of Unemployed Graduates in Solapur’ 05 Dept of Hindi Organizer Hindi Fortnight In collaboration with Kshetriya 235 Prachaar Kaaryaalaya, Solapur Prize Distribution Intercollegiate of Elocution Competitions at the hands of Shri Bandopant Patil, a faculty in Hindi Speech and release of ‘Hillol’, a wall paper in Hindi by Shri Avadhut Mamhane September 2005 06 Cultural Department Organizer ‘Impacts on Indian Educational System’ in collaboration with Daily Lokmat Solapur, Chief Yuva Manch, Guest: Sudhir Mahajan, Editor, Daily Lokmat 07 The College Organizer Police Pre-Recruitment Camp In association with Bhagyodaya Sanstha, Mahilaa Bahuddeshiya Solapur, 1st – 15th December 2005 08 Dept of Political Organizer Science Study Tour of students to Local Government System of Raleras, South Solapur taluka, 29th December 2005 09 Dept of Botany Organizer Guided the students of Dnyan Prabodhini High School, Solapur to Botanical Garden on the College Campus, 2nd March 2006 10 Dr B.S.Birajdar Marathi Speaker ‘Challenges before the Youth’ N.S.S. Camp, Mauli College, 236 Wadala Speaker ‘Swami Vivekanand & Youth’ Akkalkot College, Akkalkot 11 Shri A.P.Palwe Blood Donor Electronics 12 Shri M.R.Kamble Donated Bve, a rare blood group to a patient in severe need Chairperson English Vidrohi Marathi Literary Conference Solapur, 28th – 29th January 2006 13 Dr M.D.Shinde Speaker Hindi Hindi Day Canara Bank, Chati Galli, Solapur 27th September 2005 Chief Guest Concluding Ceremony of Hindi Fortnight Kendriya Vidyaalaya, Central Railway Solapur, 30th Septemer 2005 Chief Guest Indian Food Corporation, Solapur 6th October 2005 Member Organizing Committee All India Bhikku Mahaasangha National Conference, Buddha Gaya 12th – 13th November 2005 Member Organizing Souvenir Vidrohi Committee Editorial Marathi Board & of Literary Conference, Solapur 28th -29th January 2006 237 Chief Guest Monthly Gat Sammelan Walsang Kendra, Chavanwadi 11th February 2006 14 Shri V.S.Shirshayad Speaker Botany ‘Medicinal Plants & Remedial Properties: their Kannad Folk Literature’ Basav Samitee, Solapur Speaker 21st August 2005 ‘Conservation of Biodiversity’ Wildlife Week, Mandrup Arts & Science College, Mandrup and Forest Department, Mandrup, South Solapur taluka 5th October 2005 15 Dr S.D.Chavan Chairperson Economics Group Discussion ‘Strengthening of on Solapur University & Future of Students’ Vidrohi Marathi Literary Conference, Solapur 28th -29th January 2006 Interviewee For Solapur Vruttadarshan, local cable channel in ‘Kaifiyat’ on the issue of Reservation and Educational Field 16 Shri R.G.Mali Speaker Hindi ‘Role of Youth in Village Maintenance’ N.S.S. Camp, Mauli College, Wadala, 29th January 2006 17 Shri M.P.Joshi Speaker ‘Importance of English: Its 238 English Problems and Solutions’ Saarathi English Speaking & Personality Development Centre 19th June 2005 Presentation Programme of ‘Kavitaa Tyaanchi-Maazi’ Lion’s Club of Solapur, Midtwon 22nd August 2005 Invited Poet Poets’ Conference 10th State Level Pratibha Sangam Vidyaarthee Saahitya Sammelan, Solapur, 9th – 11th December 2005 Anchor Kavi Katta 79th All India Marathi Literary Conference, Solapur 27th – 29th January 2006 18 Shri M.P.Shastri Convener Ardhamagadhi Visit to Shanti Gubal Farm House, Solapur with students, September 2005 19 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Coordinator Various Programmes Geography Anchor 79th All India Marathi Literary Dr B.S.Birajdar Convener Conference, Solapur Marathi 27th – 29th January 2006 Dr P.T.Sawant Geology Shri R.G.Mali Hindi Shri C.S.Chavan History Shri S.N.Salawade Political Science 239 Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Shri S.J.Neela Political Science 2006-07 Sr. Name of Faculty Role played No. (Dept) 01 Dept of Hindi Extension Activity and Organizer Organizer Speech by Dr Sanjay Navale, faculty, Shivaji College, Barshi Hindi Day, 15th September 2006 02 Dept of Geography Organizer Speech by Shri Bagicha Singh, an adventurous cyclist from Panipat 03 Dept of History Organizer Speech by Dalit Mitra Bhimrao Jadhav Guruji, freedom fighter in Solapur on Martyrs’ Day 04 Dept of Chemistry Organizer Speech on ‘Management Education’ by Shri Abhyankar, Director, Suresh Synergy Institute, Pune 05 Dept of Geography Organizer Felicitation of & Speech by Dr S.C.Advitote, Akkalkot College, Akkalkot on his completing Ph.D. research 06 Dept of Organizer Ardhamagadhi Camp on Calligraphy in Devanagari Resource Person: Shri Arun th Dhumal, 24 January 2007 07 Dept of History Organizer Speech by Shri Arun 240 Ramteerthkar, Vrittdarshan, Solapur on ‘Shaheed Bhagatsingh’ 08 Dept of English English: Organizer Speech by Shri S.M.Ghattaragi, Literary faculty, Sangameshwar College, Solapur, 25th August 2006 Association 09 Dr N.V.Shah Chief Guest Zoology Inaugural Science of Environmental Course, Akkalkot College, Akkalkot Chief Guest 25th August 2006 Inauguration of Science Association Speaker Sangameshwar College, Solapur 19th September 2006 Green Consumer Day Chief Guest Siddheshwar Examiner Solapur High School, 28th September 2006 Wildlife Week Prize Distribution Participation Function GIB Sanctuary, Nannaj, Solapur 7th December 2006 Nisarga Katta, Solapur 10 Dr K.R.Rao Participation Nisarga Katta, Solapur Speaker Senior Citizens Zoology 11 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Botany Dnyaaneshwar Bouddhik Vikaas Mandal, Jule Solapur 241 Speaker ‘Biodiversity’ S.E.S. Junior College of Arts & Science, Solapur 12 Dr B.S.Birajdar Participation Marathi Training in Sampoorna Swachchataa Abhiyaan, YASHADA, Pune Speaker 16th – 17th December 2006 N.S.S. Camp Akkalkot College, Akkalkot at Commentator Walsang, 1st January 2007 Gaddaa Yatra Proceedings Vrittadarshan, Solapur Chief Guest 13th – 14th January 2007 Siddheshwar Prize Primary Distribution School Function, Solapur 13 Dr M.D.Shinde Speaker Hindi Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Birth Anniversary April 2006 Chief Guest Shaahir Annabhau Sathe Birth Anniversary, Shrikrishna College, Gunjoti, Osmanabad, 3rd August 2006 Speaker Hindi Day S.S.A.’s Arts and Commerce College, Solapur, 19th September 2006 Chief Guest Karmveer Bhaurao Patil Birth Anniversary, New English, Wangi, 242 20th September 2006 14 Shri M.R.Kamble Speaker English N.S.S. Camp, Bibi Darphal Vasundhara Arts College, Jule Solapur, 12th January 2007 Speaker Com Viththalrao Deshpande Memorial Speeches, Ahmedpur, 25th January 2007 Chief Guest Inaugural of District Annual Conference of S.F.I., 3rd March 2007 Speaker Shramik Mahilaa Mahotsav Upalap Function Hall, Solapur 10th – 11th March 2007 15 Shri S.N.Salawade Speaker Political Science ‘Eradication Importance of of addiction, education and Extermination of untouchability’ in programmes Boramani, organized Mulegaon in and Chintamaninagar respectively on 4th , 5th and 6th December 2006 16 Shri R.G.Mali Participation Hindi Training in Swachchataa Sampoorna Abhiyaan, YASHADA, Pune Speaker 16th – 17th December 2006 Mahatma Phule Samaaj Sevaa Kendra, Karmala 17 Shri H.B.Mate Speaker ‘Swami Vivekanand’ Camp between 1st & 12th January 2007 at Shingadgaon 243 18 Shri M.P.Shastri Anchor Praanaayaam & Yoga Camp, Solapur By Swami Ramdeoji 12th to 17th March 2006 244 2007-08 Sr. Name No. (Dept) 01 Dept of Faculty Role played of Organizer Extension Activity and Organizer Rutpanchami Utsav Parva speech Dr H.P.Sanve, 19th July 2007 Ardhamagadhi Speech by Dr Udaychandra Jain, Professor, Mohanlal Sukhadiya University, Udaypur on ‘Ancient Indian Languages & Modern Challenges’, 27th July 2007 Kshamaawali Parva speech by Smt Lilavati Gandhi and Mrs Maya Gandhi on ‘Importance of Kshamaa’ 28th September 2007 Series of Lectures on the occasion of Paryushan Parva, 17th – 21st October 2007 02 The College Organizer Speech by Dr Narendra Dabholakar, Director, Maharashtra Vivek Vaahini on ‘Rational for Students’ 03 Dept of Political Organizer Science Speech by Shri Kumar Shiralkar, Member, Politburo, Communist Party of India on ‘India’s Nuclear Deal with America’, 22nd September 2007 04 Alumni Association Organizer Seminar on ‘Gandhian Thoughts’ Speakers: former Dr Naresh Principal, Badnore, Sangameshwar College, Solapur & Shri V.P.Bet, faculty, Dept of Social Work 245 Essay Writing Competitions 1st October 2007 05 Dept of Political Organizer Science Study Tour of students to General Session of South Solapur Panchayat Samitee, 3rd October 2007 06 The College Organizer Teacher’s Day Best Message Contest In collaboration with ICFAI, Solapur 07 Cultural Department Organizer Debating Competitions on the occasion of Religious Integrity & Minority Day in collaboration with Z.P. Solapur, 23rd November 2007 08 Dept of Marathi: Marathi Organizer Wangmaya Workshop on ‘Global Warming: Its Consequences Mandal & Measures’ in association with Kshetriya Prachaar Kaaryaalaya Speech by Shri Maruti Katakdhond, 13th August 2007 Speech by Shri Uttam Kamble, Editor, Sakaal News Network, th Nashik, 18 February 2008 09 Dept of Chemistry Organizer Guided twenty students to attend a workshop for Youth by Jai-Jui, NGO, & Young Buzz, India’s Premiere Career Guidance Company, Mule Pavilion, Solapur, 13th – 15th July 2007 Workshop Education’, on ‘Management Speeches by Shri Prashant Dayma and Miss Sonali Kataria, Synergy Institute of 246 Management, Pune, 4th January 2008 10 The College Organizer Staff Welfare collaboration Programme with Bank in of Maharashtra, Ashok Chowk Branch, Solapur, 4th December 2007 11 The College Organizer Felicitation of Shri Deepak Deshpande for becoming Haasya Samraat, 1st January 2008 12 Dept of English: English Organizer Literary The College by Dr faculty, Dayanand D.C.Nannavare, College of Commerce, Solapur, 6th August 2007 Association 13 Speech Organizer Speech on ‘Investment Plans for a Healthy Future’ by Shri Hemant Bhope & Mrs Lata Bhope, H.L. Consultants, Pune, 13th August 2007 14 Dr S.D.Chavan Chief Guest & Birth Anniversary Economics Examiner of B.R.Ambedkar Elocution ITI, Solapur of Dr competitions 15 Dr B.S.Birajdar Chief Guest Marathi Krushi Udyog Vikaas Sangam Lokamangal Sugar Ethanol and Cogeneration Industries Ltd Solapur 26th August 2007 Chief Guest Felicitation programme B.P. Pulli Kanyaa Prashaalaa Junior College, Solapur 3rd September 2007 Chairperson Uniform Distribution programme 247 Ramlingeshwar Prashaalaa, Teerth 16 Shri R.G.Mali Chief Guest Hindi 17 Uniform Distribution programme Ramlingeshwar Prashaalaa, Teerth Shri C.A.Joshi Speaker Social Work Ganesh Festival District Probation & After Care Association Observation Home 20th September 2007 18 Shri V.L.Khandave Blood Donors Blood Donation Camp with Shri Physics C.S.M.S. Rugnaalayaa, Solapur Mrs R.M.Ovhal 24th September 2007 Chemistry Shri N.I.Dhaygode Geography 19 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Speaker Botany ‘Biodiversity and Its Future Prospective’ Four Day Camp Mandrup Education Society, Mandrup, 2007 Speaker ‘Medicinal Plants of Maharashtra’ Ganesh Festival Siddheshwar Prashaalaa, Solapur 25th September 2007 2008-09 Sr. Name of Faculty Role played No. (Dept) 01 Dept of Chemistry Organizer Extension Activity and Organizer Speech by Shri U. S. Mahindrakar on ‘Indian Three Dimensional Periodic Table’, 9th August 2008 248 02 Dept of Marathi Collaboration One Day Seminar on ‘Sant Brahmahatisagar’s Contribution to Marathi Literature’ with Temple Committee, Atishaya Kshetra, Dahiwadi and Solapur University, Solapur 28th August 2008 03 Alumni Association Parent Organizer Seminar on ‘Relevance of Gandhian Philosophy in 21st Century’, 1st Teacher Association October 2008 Organizer Speech by Shri Dev Goski, Art of Living on ‘Importance of Yoga in Life’, 27th November & 24th December 2008 04 Dept of Economics Participation Savings Account Opening Drive in collaboration with Bank of Maharashtra, Solapur 05 The College Organizer ‘Preranaa’, Festival of Science & Literature, 5th – 6th December 2008 06 Dept of Chemistry Organizer Personality Development Camp with International Prarthana Yoga Mandal, Solapur on the occasion of Birth of Shri Kumarswami, 13th December 2008 And Dept of Mathematics Anniversary Organizer Speech by Dr Ramesh Kollur, Bangalore on ‘Vedic Mathematics’ 16th January 2009 07 Dept of Geography Organizer Two Day Seminar for the students of Backward Communities for 249 Scholarship Programmes Awareness, 2nd – 3rd January 2009 08 Dept of Organizer Ardhamagadhi Lecture Session by Jonathan Cooper, Sydney, Australia, on ‘Importance of Comparative Study of Languages’ Speech by Mrs Surekha Shah, a noted local writer in Marathi, on ‘Mercy’ during the Paryushan Parva 09 Placement Cell Organizer Seminar on ‘Career Guidance & Opportunities in Institutions’ involving Chandrakant International Page, Shri International Education Counselors, Mumbai and Mr Richards, Russia, 10th February 2009 10 Centre For Organizer Leadership Inaugural of CFL at the hands of Mrs Medha Patkar, a world-renowned social activist, 15th October 2008 Organizer Prize Distribution to successful competitors of CFL by Shri Vivek Ghalsasi, a Solapur-based preacherjournalist, 12th January 2009 11 Dept of English English Association Literary Organizer Speech by Shri Manoj Kulkarni, faculty, S.P.M Vocational College, Solapur, on ‘Creative Writing’, 4th October 2008 Speech by Dr Rucha Kamble, 250 faculty, Kuchan Junior College, Solapur, on ‘Feminism & Feminist Writers’, 7th January 2009 12 Dept of Hindi Organizer Inaugural of Hindi Saahitya Mandal by Dr Jayashree Shinde, faculty, U.E.A.’s Women’s College, Solapur, 6th October 2008 13 Dept of Marathi Organizer Publication of Autobiography written by Mrs Shailaji Ranbhare, 7th October 2008 14 The College Organizer Lecture by Dr E.N.Ashok, faculty, Dept of Social Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur, 29th January 2009 15 16 Depts of Sociology & Organizer Visit to Siddheshwar Sugar Factory, Geography Solapur Dr N.V.Shah Speaker AIR Solapur, 3rd December 2008 Zoology 17 Dr B.S.Birajdar ‘Bird Migration’ Speaker Marathi Sevasadhana Graamvikaas Pratishthan, Honmurgi, Solapur 6th May 2008 Chief Guest ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ Lad Education School 2nd October 2008 Chief Guest Inaugural of Marathi Literary Club V.M.P. College, Natepute Chief Guest Sonia Gandhi Women’s College of Education Jule Solapur, 4th March 2009 251 18 Shri M.R.Kamble Speaker English ‘Women & Terrorism’ Shramik Mahilaa Mahotsav, Solapur On International Women’s Day 19 Dr M.D.Shinde Chief Guest Hindi Sonia Gandhi Women’s College of Education Jule Solapur, 13th September 2008 Chief Guest Hindi Day Vasundhara College, Jule Solapur 15th September 2008 Chairperson Foundation Day Celebrations of Mohol Waartaa, Mohol 21st February 2009 Chief Guest Inaugural of ‘Dhammpad’, a periodical, 22nd March 2009 20 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Organizer Kaavya Kutumb, Solapur Speaker ‘Personality Development’ Geography 21 Shri R.G.Mali Hindi B.N.Birajdar Cultural Organization 6th September 2008 Speaker ‘Personality Development’ Mauli College, Wadala, 10th Sept 2008 Chief Guest Hindi Day M.G.P. Secondary & Higher Secondary School, Nagansur 17th September 2008 22 Dr C.S.Chavan Speaker History ‘Mahatma Phule’ A.R.Burla College, Solapur 28th November 2008 Speaker ‘Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’ 252 Union Women’s College, Solapur 6th December 2008 23 Shri M.P.Joshi Invitee Poetry Recital AIR Solapur, 12th & 19th June 2008 English Speaker Annual Camp Sambhajirao Shinde College of Education, Hagloor, 5th March 2009 24 Shri H.B.Mate Examiner Marathi Written Test Police Recruitment Campaign 31st August 2008 Organizer Pageants Sawarkar Literary Conference 9th January 2009 25 Dr P.D.Mali Speaker Geology ‘Ground Water Investigation ‘ Akolekati, North Solapur 21st September 2008 26 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Speaker Botany ‘Ozone Layer’ Ozone Day, Siddheshwar High School, Solapur 27 Shri S.J.Neela Officer Voters’ Resurvey Drive Solapur, 10th – 25th November 2008 Political Science 3.4.3 The following table presents the attempts made by the College for promoting Collegeneighbourhood network during the last five years i.e. from 2004-05 to 2008-09: Sr. Event Organizer Network with No. 01 Elocution Presentation & Poster N.S.S. Lokmat Yuva Manch, Daily Lokmat, Solapur, 2004-05 253 Competitions on Jal Din 02 AIDS Awareness Rally N.S.S. District Health Department, 200405 03 Social Justice Rally N.S.S. Dept of Social Welfare, Solapur, 2004-05 to 2008-09 04 Annual Camp N.S.S. Solapur University, 2004-05 05 Collection of Funds for N.S.S. Collector’s Office, Solapur, 2004- Tsunami victims, School 05 for Blinds and Flag Day 06 National Integration N.S.S. Rally 07 Collector’s Office, Solapur, 200405 Blood Donation Camp N.S.S. Damani Blood Bank, Solapur, 2004-05, C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, 2005-06, Hedgewar Blood Bank, Solapur, 2006-07, C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, 2007-08, Hedgewar Blood Bank, Solapur, 2008-09 08 09 Jan Jaagaran Rally on N.S.S. Family Planning Association of World Population Day India, Solapur Branch, 2005-06 Rescue Operations in N.S.S. flood-affected areas of Collector’s Office, Solapur, 200506 Telgaon & Khanapur 10 Special Camp N.S.S. Solapur University, 2005-06 11 AIDS Awareness Week N.S.S. Lion’s Club of Solapur Midtown, 205-06 12 Two Day Workshop on N.S.S. Zillah Parishad, Solapur Juvenile Messengers of Cleanliness 254 13 Annual Camp N.S.S. Raleras, North Solapur taluka, 2005-06 14 Red Ribbon Club 15 AIDS N.S.S. Awareness N.S.S. Rotary Club of Solapur, 2006-07 Astitva, an NGO programme 16 Plantation Drive Solapur on N.S.S Solapur University, 2006-07 University Campus 17 Workshop on Aids N.S.S. Astitva, CYDA & Avert, 2006-07 Awareness 18 Rally & Programmes on Birth Centenary N.S.S. of Shaheed Bhagatsingh 19 Annual Camp Shaheed Bhagatsingh Centenary Committee, Birth Solapur, 2006-07 N.S.S. Haglur, North Solapur taluka, 200607 20 Blood Group Test Camp N.S.S. Shri C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, Solapur, 2007-08 21 Rally on World AIDS N.S.S. Civil Hospital, Solapur Day 22 Annual Camp N.S.S. Raleras, North Solapur taluka, 2007-08 23 Campus Maintenance N.S.S. Solapur University, 2008-09 Drive 24 Visit to Red Ribbon N.S.S. Red Ribbon Club, Solapur Express 25 Dental Check-Up Camp N.S.S. Ramdevi Kavra Charitable Trust, Solapur 26 Annual Camp N.S.S. Bankalgi, South Solapur taluka, 2008-09 255 27 Yoga Camp N.S.S. Patanjali Yoga Peeth, Solapur, 2008-09 28 Save Power Rally Vidnyaan Mahavitaran, Solapur, 2005-06 Bharati 29 Health Citizen Report on Social Work Health Care Services of Municipal Solapur Municipal Corporation, 2004-05 Corporation, Solapur 30 Training Programme on Social Work UNICEF & SAATH, 2004-05 HIV Awareness 31 Rehabilitation work for Social Work Aapla Ghar, an NGO, Naldurga, earthquake-hit Killari Dist Osmanabad, 2004-05 Nodal Social Work Ministry children 32 Childline, Organization of Empowerment, Social Justice & Government of India 33 Study of Drop-Outs in Social Work Solapur Solapur 2004-05 Municipal Municipal Corporation, Corporation Schools 34 District Level Drawing Social Work Social Welfare Department, Dr Competitions on Social Babasaheb Ambedkar Research and Justice & Equality YASHADA, Pune, 2004-05 35 PRA on Water 36 Health Camps in flood- Social Work Arogya Sena, an NGO in Pune, affected 2005-06 villages Social Work in Zillah Parishad, Solapur, 2005-06 Raigad 37 Sauharda Sena for Social Work Social College, Solapur, 2005-06 Communal Harmony 38 PRA on Total Sanitation Social Work Zillah Parishad, Solapur, 2005-06 256 39 40 Micro Planning in Social Work Graam Gaurav Pratishthaan Paani Purandar taluka, Pune Panchaayat, Pune Spandan 06, Resource Social Work Tathapi Trust, an NGO, Pune Exhibition & Documentary Film Festival 41 Health Camp in Datta Social Work Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital & Nagar, Solapur Research Centre, Civil Hospital and T.B. & DOTS Centre, Solapur 2006-07 42 Donation of Equipment Social Work to the Youth Ghongade Leo Club, Solapur, 2006-07 of Wasti, Solapur 43 PRA on Total Sanitation 44 Poster Exhibition Social Work & Social Work Lecture on Oncology Zillah Parishad, Solapur, 2006-07 Shri Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Solapur, 200708 45 Campaign for Social Work Subscription to Government of Maharashtra, 200708 Lokraajya, a periodical 46 Visit of a group of Social Work German Students and Dept of Geography, Marburg University, Germany, 2008-09 Faculty to College 47 Tathapi Project, aimed at Social Work Equality for Men Tathapi Trust, Pune, 2008-09 & Women 48 Centre For Leadership Social Work CORO, Mumbai & Leader’s Quest, London, England, 2008-09 257 49 Dental Health Awareness Dept of Programme Jai Marketing Authorized Ardhamagadhi Distributors of Colgate & Indian Dental Association, Solapur, 200506 50 Hindi Fortnight Dept of Hindi Kshetriya Prachaar Kaaryaalaya, Solapur, 2005-06 51 Seminar on Impacts On Dept Indian of Lokmat Yuva Manch, Solapur, Educational Marathi 2005-06 Pre-Recruitment The College Mahilaa System 52 Police Camp Bahuddeshiya Bhaagyodaya Sanstha, Solapur, 2005-06 53 Seminar on Gandhian Alumni Thoughts 54 Teacher’s Association Day Best The College Gandhi Forum, Solapur, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 ICFAI, Solapur, 2007-08 Message Contest 55 Debating Competitions Cultural Zillah Parishad, Solapur, 2007-08 Department 56 Workshop on Global Dept Warming: Its Marathi Consequences & of Kshetriya Prachaar Kaaryaalaya, Solapur, 2007-08 Measures 57 Seminar on Dept Brahmamahatisagar’s 58 Sanshodhan wa Prakaashan Kendra, Contribution to Marathi Atishaya Kshetra, Dahiwadi and Literature Solapur University, 2008-09 Savings Opening Drive 59 Marathi of Brahmamahatisagar Jain Saahitya Accounts Dept Economics Personality Development Dept Camp of Bank of Maharashtra, Solapur Chemistry of International Prarthana Yoga Mandal, Solapur, 2008-09 258 60 Seminar on Career Placement Guidance & Cell International Education Counselors, Mumbai, 2008-09 Opportunities 61 Publication Autobiography of an Dept of Anup Prakaashan, Solapur, 2008-09 Marathi 3.4.4 The College has developed partnership with University, Research Institutions, Industries, NGOs etc for extension activities. The Dept of Social Work, the N.S.S. Unit, the other Departments and the faculty of the College are motivated by the Management and Principal to undertake various extension programmes regularly. The Dept of Social Work has extension activities as a part of its curriculum. There have been partnerships with various Government and Non Government Organizations in view of students’ development in general and the development of community in particular by Dept of Social Work. The Department has been carrying out Participatory Rural Appraisal, Micro Planning, Participatory Learning and Action, Field Work, Summer Camps, Self Help Groups’ Drives, Check-Up Camps, Rehabilitation Work, Crisis Management, Childline, Tathapi, Women Empowerment Programmes, Entrepreneurship Activities, Gender Sensitization and a host of other programmes. The N.S.S. Unit implements its annual programmes involving various organizations. It organizes annual camp at an adopted village as a part of its schedule. There are partnerships with Damani, Shri C.S.S.R. & Hedgewar Blood Banks, Red Ribbon Club, Astitva, Avert and other Non Government Organizations. There are organized rallies on various occasions like Social Justice Day, World Population Day, AIDS Awareness Week, Save Fuel Day, and campaigns for plantation, eradication of addiction and superstitions and in favour of literacy and cleanliness. The Vidnyaan Bharati has organized a rally, blood donation camps and competitions for students. The other Departments of the College through their faculty too have taken initiatives for organizing various extension activities. 3.4.5 & 3.4.6 The local community has benefited in the following way through various extension activities, outreach programmes, partnering with NGOs and GOs, and the College has been getting the local community involved in its extension activities in the following manner: 259 Sr. Event through which Benefit was Local Community getting benefited No. provided by Institution 01 AIDS Awareness Rallies People in general of Solapur city 02 Collection & Remittance of Funds to Tsunami victims, Schools for Blind District Collector Students and Armed Forces 03 National Integration Rally People in general of Solapur city 04 Campaign against Addiction Student community and people in the vicinity 05 Annual Blood Donation Camps People in need of blood through various Blood Banks 06 Jan Jaagaran Rally People in general of Solapur city 07 Social Justice Day Rallies People in general of Solapur city 08 Rescue operations Victims of flood affected villages of Solapur 09 AIDS Awareness Week People in general of Solapur city 10 Annual N.S.S. Camps Community in Raleras, Solapur Community in Haglur, Solapur Community in Bankalgi, Solapur 11 Plantation Drive Solapur University Campus 12 Campus Maintenance Camp Solapur University Campus 13 Visit to Red Ribbon Express Student community and people 14 Rally for Messengers of Equality People in general of Solapur 15 Participation of volunteers in Pageant People in general of Solapur Show on the occasion of Sawarkar Literary Conference, Solapur 16 Yoga Camp 17 Intercollegiate Teachers and Students Song Singing Students from different Colleges Competitions 18 Save Power Rally People in general of Solapur 260 19 Field Work, Health Camps, Baseline Residents of Bahurupi Nagar, Solapur Survey, Cleanliness Drive, Formation of Self Entrepreneurship Help Groups, Activities, Child Development Programmes, Campaign for Seeking Caste Certificates and Consultation Meetings in Bahurupi Nagar 20 21 Rehabilitation work at Aapla Ghar, Child victims of Killari Earthquake of Naldurga, Osmanabad 1993 Childline, a Nodal Organization Street School Children, Child Children, Labourers, Adults, Youth, Women, Slum Dwellers, STD/PCO Owners, Rickshaw Drivers, Shop Owners, Police Personnel and Railway Staff 22 National Initiative For Protection Workshops Child School Teachers, Government Hospital Nurses, Police Officials, Railway Protection Force and Mahilaa Mandals 23 Child Rights Cell Children in general 24 Study of School Drop Outs Solapur Municipal Corporation Schools 25 Health Citizen Report on Health Care Citizens of Municipal Corporation Services 26 Field Work Residents of Maddi Wasti, Solapur 27 District Level Drawing Competitions Competitors from Solapur district on Social Justice & Equality 28 PRA on Water Issue Twenty Six Villages in Solapur district 29 Relief Work Flood-Affected villages in Raigad district 261 30 Urban Community Self Help Groups Bahurupi Nagar, Maddi Wasti, Siddhartha Nagar, Madhav Nagar, Bapuji Nagar, Indira Nagar, Jagjivanram Nagar and Shastri Nagar, Solapur 31 Rural Community Work Pathri Village, Solapur 32 Sauharda Sena, Peace Brigade aimed People of Solapur maintaining social harmony in the city 33 PRA on Total Sanitation Thirty four Villages in Solapur district 34 Micro Planning in Purandar taluka, Twelve Villages of Purandar taluka, Pune 35 Pune district Gaava Janaatali Manaatali, Reportage a Reference Work on Micro Planning and Development Programmes for Social Work Students 36 Two Day Workshop on Urban Participants in the Workshop and the Farming 37 people in general of Solapur Orientation Camp for Dental Health Students, Teachers and Non-teaching Awareness 38 staff of the College Rehabilitation Work in Tsunami Kargil Nagar in Chennai, Tamil Nadu affected areas 39 Elocution Competitions on the Competitors from different Colleges occasion of Hindi Fortnight 40 Police Pre-Recruitment Training Youth of Solapur district Camp 41 Biodiversity Exposure Visit Students of Dnyaan Prabodhini, Solapur 42 Various Community Programmes Residents of Datta Nagar, Solapur 43 Donation of Sports Equipment Youth of Ghongade Wasti, Solapur 44 PRA on Total Sanitation Eleven Villages from Pandharpur and Malshiras talukas of Solapur 45 Kraanti Rally on the occasion of Birth People in general of Solapur 262 Anniversary of Shaheed Bhagatsingh 46 Participatory Learning & Action Banegaon, Honsal, Sakharewadi and programmes in four villages Akole, Solapur 47 Workshop cum Awareness Camp Pathri village, Solapur 48 Get Together through Daily Sakaal Writers to the Daily Sakaal, Solapur 49 Debating Competitions on the Competitors from Solapur district occasion of Religious Integrity and Minority Day 50 Institutional Exchange Students of Marburg University, Germany 51 Urban Micro Planning in Solapur Residents of five slums in Solapur 52 Tathapi Project, ‘Working with Men Residents of four slums in Solapur towards Equality’ 53 Centre For Leadership Students and people in general of Solapur 54 Training Module in Child Psychology District Magistrates & Child Welfare 55 Prerana, a Festival of Science and Students from different Educational Literature 56 Institutions in Solapur Savings Accounts Opening Drive for People of Solapur Bank of Maharashtra 57 Seminar for Awareness of Welfare Students Programmes for students from Backward Communities 58 Different Workshops and Seminars Students, sponsored by U.G.C., University and Teachers other Funding Agencies Resource Persons and from various Educational Institutions from Maharashtra and other States 59 Participation of Faculty through In the interest of the community in and 263 speeches, guidance, organization etc examination, around Solapur of various programmes 3.4.7 There have been several awards with which the students/faculty/College has been felicitated during the five years from 2004-05n to 2008-09, shown in the following table: Sr. Awardees Award Year 01 Shri M.P.Shastri, faculty Ideal Teacher’s Award 2004-05 02 Dr P.T.Sawant, faculty Meritorious Teacher’s Award 2004-05 Rashtriya Shiksha Ratna Award 2005-06 No. 03 Shri V.P.Bet Ideal Teacher’s Award 2006-07 04 Shri H.B.Mate, faculty Best Teacher’s Award 2006-07 Baburao Disle Award 2007-08 2007-08 05 Mrs N.C.Waghamare, faculty Late Ramabai Ranade Memento 06 Prin.Dr A.H.Manikshete Shri Sant Tukaram Maharaj 2008-09 Paryawaran Mitra Puraskar 07 Dr B.S.Birajdar, faculty Ideal Social Service Award 2008-09 08 Dr M.D.Chavan, faculty Ideal Teacher’s Award 2008-09 09 Shri S.N.Battin, faculty Ideal Teacher’s Award 2008-09 10 Dr A.B.Gaikwd, faculty State Level Samaaj Ratna 2008-09 Award 11 Dr C.S.Chavan, faculty Second Prize Best Programme 2007-08 Officer of N.S.S. 2008-09 Jijau Savitri Meritorious Award 12 Shri S.D.Mitragotri, faculty 13 Miss Jyoti Felicitation Waghamare, Anchorperson of Big Events 2008-09 2004-05 Student 264 14 Shri Antariksha Shah, student Best N.S.S. Volunteer Award 2005-06 15 Miss Shabana Shaikh, student Best N.S.S. Volunteer Award 2005-06 16 Miss Sarika Tamshetti, Best N.S.S. Volunteer Award at 2006-07 student both Solapur University and Maharashtra State Levels Savitribai Phule Vidyarthini Puraskar 17 Shri A.P.Bhalerao, student Aadarsh Vidyaarthi Mitra 2006-07 Puraskar 18 19 Shri Nanasaheb Gavhane, Mahatma Phule Puraskar 2006-07 student Baburao Disle Puraskar Shri Rajkumar Kori, student Best Youth Award by Dept of 2007-08 Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Karnataka 20 The College Trophy for the Highest Blood 2006-07 Donor Educational Institute by Gopabai Damani Blood Bank, Solapur 21 The College Appreciation for Participation of 2006-07 N.S.S. Unit in Cleanliness Drive by Zillah Parishad, Solapur 22 The College First Prize in Street Play 2007-08 Competitions by Social Justice Department, Government of Maharashtra 23 The College Second Best N.S.S. Unit Award 2007-08 by Solapur University 265 3.5 Collaborations 3.5.1 The following tabular data show the collaborative activities of the College with Local Bodies/Community, State, National, International, Industry, Service Sector, Agriculture Sector, Administrative Agencies etc: Sr. Event Partnership No. 01 02 Seminar on ‘Revised Syllabus’ in Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 28th August Social Work 2004 Workshop on ‘Revised Syllabus’ Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 3rd & 4th Seminar September 2004 cum Workshop on U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 6th – 8th January ‘Biodiversity’ 04 University/Research Institution/Industries/NGOs in Chemistry 03 with 2005 Minor Research Project by Dept U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 2004 (Initiated) of Social Work 05 Minor Research Departments of Project by U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 2004 (Completed) Zoology & Microbiology 06 Minor Research Project by Dept U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 2004 (Completed) of Botany 07 Childline Project by Dept of Ministry of Social Justice, Government of Social Work 08 Urban India Farming Project by Social Development and Research Institute, Departments of Social Work & Bhogaon, Solapur Botany 09 ‘Study of Drop-Outs in Solapur Solapur Municipal Corporation, Solapur, Municipal Corporation Schools’ 2004-05 by Dept of Social Work 10 District Level Drawing Social Welfare Department, Dr Babasaheb 266 competitions on Social Justice & Ambedkar Equality by Social Work 11 Research Institute and YASHADA, Pune, 2004-05 PRA on Water by Dept of Social Z.P. Solapur, 28th May – 2nd June 2005 Work 12 Jan Jaagaran Rally by N.S.S. Family Planning Association of India, Solapur, 11th July 2005 13 Students’ Rally on Social Justice Social Welfare Department, Solapur, 26th Day by N.S.S. 14 July 2005 Workshop by Dept of History on Solapur University, Solapur, 22nd July 2005 ‘New Syllabus’ 15 AIDS Awareness Week by N.S.S. Lion’s Club of Midtown, 1st – 7th December 2005 16 Workshop on ‘Juvenile Z.P., Solapur and Solapur University, 12th – Messengers of Cleanliness’ by 13th December 2005 N.S.S. 17 Seminar cum Workshop on ‘Role U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 5th – 7th January of Biotechnology’ for Mankind by 2006 Dept of Zoology Save Power Rally by Vidnyaan Mahavitaran, Solapur, 28th February 2006 Bharati 18 Blood Donation Camp by N.S.S. Damani Blood Bank, Solapur, 2004-05, C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, 2005-06, Hedgewar Blood Bank, Solapur, 2006-07, C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, 2007-08, Hedgewar Blood Bank, Solapur, 2008-09 19 PRA on Total Sanitation by Dept Z.P. Solapur, 21st November – 1st December of Social Work 20 2005 Sauharda Sena, the Peace Brigade Social by Dept of Social Work College, Solapur & Bank of Maharashtra, Ashok Chowk, Solapur, 200506 267 21 Micro Planning by Dept of Social Graam Gaurav Pratishthan Paani Work Panchaayat, Pune, October 2005 22 Spandan 2006 Tathapi, Pune, 10th – 11th March 2006 23 Students’ Seminar by Dept of Journal of Global Economy, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Mumbai, 18th Social Work August 2006 Rotary Club of Solapur, 4th September 2006 24 Red Ribbon Club by N.S.S. 25 AIDS Awareness Programme by Astitva, an NGO, 11th September 2006 N.S.S. 26 Workshop on AIDS Awareness Astitva, CYDA and Avert, NGOs 22nd – 25th September 2006 by N.S.S. 27 Workshop on ‘Philosophies of Solapur University, Solapur, 20th January Jainism & Buddhism’ by Dept of 2007 History 28 National Seminar ecological on ‘Geo- U.G.C., W.R.O, Pune, 23rd – 24th March Interventions Draught-Prone Regions: in 2007 An Interface between Science and Society’ 29 Major Research Project on ‘Eco- U.G.C., New Delhi, April 2007 (Initiated) Morpho-Geo…Coastal Raigad District, Belt of Maharashtra, India’ by Dept of Geology 30 Tathapi by Dept of Social Work 31 Minor Research Project ‘Vermicomposting’ Departments of Tathapi Trust, Pune, 2006-07 on U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 2006-07 (Initiated) by Zoology and Microbiology 32 PRA on Total Sanitation by Dept Z.P., Solapur, 23rd -27th January 2007 268 of Social Work 33 Workshop on ‘Revised Syllabus Solapur University and Solapur Zillah of Geography’ by Dept of Bhoogol Abhyaas Mandal, Solapur, 5th Geography 34 August 2007 Minor Research Project on ‘Use U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, sanctioned on 3rd of Microorganisms…Textile January 2008 Effluents’ by Dept of Microbiology 35 Poster Exhibition & Lecture on Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital & Research Oncology by Dept of Social Work 36 Centre, Solapur, 21st September 2007 Campaign for Subscription to Government of Maharashtra, 2007-08 Lokrajya by Dept of Social Work 37 38 Blood Group Test Camp by Shri C.S.S.R. Blood Bank, Solapur, 9th N.S.S. October 2007 Dental Check-Up Camp by N.S.S. Ramdevi Kavra Charitable Trust, Solapur, 1st September 2008 39 Seminar on ‘Thin Film U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, CSIR, New Delhi, Technology’ by Departments of DAE, Mumbai and Solapur University, 14th – 15th November 2008 Chemistry and Physics 40 Rally on Messengers of Equality Department of Social Justice and Welfare, Solapur, 26th November 2008 by N.S.S. 41 Minor Research ‘Mixed (CdSe) Project on U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, November 2008 1-x…Applications’ (Completed) by Dept of Chemistry 42 Yoga Camp by N.S.S. Patanjali Yoga Peeth, Solapur, 24th – 26th February 2009 43 Seminar on ‘Agriculture… India’ U.G.C., by Dept of Geography 44 W.R.O., Pune, 2008-09 Pune, 2008-09 (Sanctioned) Workshop on ‘Mathematical … U.G.C., W.R.O., Physics and Electronics’ by Dept (Sanctioned) 269 of Mathematics 45 Minor Research Project on U.G.C., W.R.O., Pune, 2008-09 ‘Diversity of Spiders’ by Dept of (Sanctioned) Zoology 46 Savings Accounts Opening Drive 47 Major Research Project Bank of Maharashtra, Solapur, 2008-09 on Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology ‘Digitalized … Maharashtra’ by Commission, Government of Maharashtra Dept of Botany and The Aagharkar Research Institute, Pune, 2008-09 (Sanctioned) 48 Centre for Leadership by Dept of CORO, Mumbai and Leaders’ Quest, London, 2008-09 (Initiated) Social Work 3.5.2 The College has benefited from the collaborative activities in the following manner: A) Curricular Development: The interaction done through the collaborative activities like industrial visits are quite helpful for the faculty of the College to contribute to the curricular development of the respective subjects. B) Internship: The Dept of Social Work appoints the students for their placement work with various Government and Non Government Organizations. The students take advantage of their experience and liaison with these agencies for shaping their careers. C) On-the-job training: Eight students of the Dept of Economics have been initiated into the process of opening Savings and Current Accounts for Bank of Maharashtra, Solapur. These students and the remuneration they received by the Bank are: 1. Miss Shailaja Mhetraskar (Rs 4000/-), 2. Miss Seema Gaikwad (Rs 4000/-), 3. Miss Amruta Kalpvruksha (Rs 4000/-), 4. Shri Awadhut Takane (Rs 6000/-), 5. Miss Jyoti Sadafule (Rs 4000/-), 6. Miss Smita Yemul (Rs 4000/-),7. Shri Nitin Nadgam (Rs 3500/-) and 8. Shri Ganesh Telang (Rs 5000/-) The students of Dept of Social Work undergo training in Micro Planning, Participatory Rural Appraisal and Participatory Learning and Action. D) Faculty exchange and development: There are interactions between faculty of the College and other colleges on various issues of both enduring and contemporary 270 significance at Workshops, Seminars, Conferences and Symposia. The Post Graduate Departments allow the opportunities of exchange between faculty. There teachers of the College who contribute to P.G. teaching at other colleges and University. These interactions have been a great source of development for the faculty, leading to the overall development of the College. E) Research: The College been considerably benefited by the research activities done by various faculty and Departments. There are research guides who guide the research scholars and there are faculty involved in their personal research endeavours like Ph.D. and M.Phil. The research projects completed by the various Departments on ‘Thin Film Technology’, ‘Vermicomposting’, ‘Communal Riots’, ‘Urban Farming’, ‘Childline’, ‘Tathapi’, ‘Studies in Impact of Pesticides on Vegetables’ have been quite productive and contributing. F) Consultancy: The College has been informally involved in consultancy through the Departments of Geology, Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Geography and English. The Dept of Geology has been consulted by individuals and organizations for expertise on ground water survey. Solapur is known all over the world for its Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary located in Nannaj, North Solapur taluka. The teachers along with students of the Dept of Zoology have been involved in the periodic census of the Great Indian Bustards, deer, wolves, foxes and other wild life undertaken by the Forest Department, Government of Maharashtra. The Dept of Chemistry, under the guidance of Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete, has offered consultancy to Solapur-based pharmaceutical industries which require soft water on large scale. The Department has extended the proficiency on thin film technology involved in solar panels and the local textile industrialists into the processes of bleaching and dying of the yarn. The Dept of Botany has participated in the camps on biodiversity and conservation of plant wealth organized by the Harit Sena (Green Brigade) of Department of Social Forestry, Zillah Parishad, Solapur. The Department of Geography offers its know-how on tourism to individuals and organizations in planning and executing tours. The teachers of the Department of English extend their know-how in linguistics by way of translating the matters from Marathi into English and vice versa, by way of proof reading, checking and correcting the linguistic errors in formal writing in thesis, articles, reports, letters etc. All these activities under informal consultancy are quite helpful for the faculty to upgrade their knowledge and discover different ways of enriching the classroom activities. The College in general has carved a place for itself in the society by virtue of these activities carried out by various Departments. G) Extension: The College stands richly benefited through the extension activities planned and executed by various Departments and Units. The collaborative extension activities such as Seminars, Workshops, Research Projects, Research Work & Guidance, Projects, Camps, other activities have allowed the College the monetary 271 gain by funding agencies. Besides, there have been activities, which helped the students receive funds from agencies. The library of the College has been donated books through such collaborations. H) Publication: There are publications brought about by means of collaborations. The Dept of Social Work published ‘Gaava Janaatali-Manaatali’, Reportage, in collaboration with the Zillah Parishad, Solapur. The Departments of Geology, Biotechnology and Chemistry have published Souvenirs in collaboration with U.G.C. and business houses. There are faculty who have published their thought-provoking papers in National and International Journals. The Dept of Marathi published an autobiography by Shailaja Ranbhare in collaboration Anup Prakashan, Solapur. Shalaakaa, the wallpaper is published periodically by the N.S.S. Unit. Vidyaarayan, the annual magazine of the College which happens to be a platform for students’ creative expression, is published by the College. I) Student Placement: The College has set up Placement Cell to look after the placement activities. There have been collaborations with TMI First, Secunderabad, Wep Peripheral Ltd. Bangalore, ICICI Prudential Insurance Company, Pune and Mumbai, Smruthi Organics, Solapur, Spandana Sphurti Financials, Hyderabad, Bhutada Weaving Mill, Solapur which have organized recruitment campaigns on the Campus. These campaigns have helped hundreds of students seek jobs in different organizations and industries. The Dept of Social Work carries out placement activities as a part of its curriculum. 3.5.3 Sr. Department of the College Existing MoU/ Linkages Social Work Linkage with International Association of No. 01 Schools of Social Work, U.S.A. 02 Social Work Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai 03 Social Work CORO, Mumbai & Leader’s Quest, London 04 Social Work Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators, Pune 05 Social Work Childline, Ministry Social Justice & Empowerment, Nodal Government of India 272 Organization 06 Social Work Tathapi Trust, Pune Tathapi Project ‘Towards Equality with Men’ 07 Social Work Aapla Ghar, Naldurga 08 Social Work Institution of Social Research & Development, Bhogaon The College is going bring about Memorandum of Understanding with different industries and organizations. There are plans of collaborating with different type of industries and associations. 3.6 Best Practices in Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.6.1 The College has set up research centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. There are research works being carried out at these centres equipped with all the advanced gadgets. Material Science, Thin Film Technology, Vermicomposting, Toxicity on aquatic animals, Faunal diversity of spiders and Studies in Impact of Pesticides on Vegetables are some of the areas at which the research activities have been aimed. There are research works going on in different branches of Arts like Marathi, Hindi and Economics. Study of literatures in Marathi and Hindi, and the socio-economic conditions are the main areas of research in this field. The number of faculty with Ph.D. and M.Phil research works has been on the up. There are as many as 16 teachers with Ph.D. degree and 11 teachers with M.Phil degree. There are 11 recognized research guides. A total of 17 teachers are pursuing their Ph.D. degree and 2 teachers the M.Phil degree. The College has been motivating the faculty into undertaking research work. Mrs P.S.Pawar, faculty in Sociology, and Mrs I.B.Chaudhary, faculty in Social Work, have taken benefit of faculty improvement programme for pursuing their research in Ph.D. 273 There are research projects completed by the Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Botany and Social Work worth Rs 20, 6000/-. There are quality research projects being carried out by the Departments of Geology, Zoology, Microbiology, Botany and Social Work worth Rs 22, 91, 640/-. (The U.G.C. has sanctioned the research projects proposed by the Departments of History, Ardhamagadhi, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Environmental Science worth Rs 7,52000/-.) The faculty of the College participate in the consultancy work informally. The Departments of Geology, Chemistry, Zoology, Social Work, Geography and English have been involved in consultancy services. The College is planning to set up Consultancy Cell, which will formalize the consultancy work of various Departments, and supervise and execute strategy for utilizing the revenues generated through consultancy. The College has been immensely involved in the extension services. The very motto of the Pathashala has been to cater to the needs and demands of the society in order to realize the social commitment of the institute. There are sustained and regular programmes and projects implemented in the wider interest of the society through various Departments. The College boasts the Department of Social Work which has extension activities to its curricular core. The Department in collaboration with various GOs and NGOs has been carrying out several programmes and projects annually. The Department organizes Participatory Rural Appraisal, Participatory Learning and Action, Childline, Tathapi, Camps, Field Work, Summer Placements, which are essentially the source of extension. The N.S.S. Unit of the College has been recognized by Solapur University as the Second Best Unit for its social commitment. The Unit has been consistent in organizing various programmes and conducting rallies through out the year along with Blood Donation Camps and Annual Camps at adopted villages. The Vidnyaan Bharati too has been organizing extension programmes. The other Departments and individual faculty too participate in the outreach programmes at various levels. The collaborative extension activities such as Seminars, Workshops, Research Projects, Research Work & Guidance, Projects, Camps, other activities have helped the College in attaining its social objectives. 274 Probe 1. The Peer Team forwarded its observations and recommendations for Research, Consultancy and Extension. One of the observations was, (The research culture is slowly entering the portals of the College. The teachers are motivated to undertake research programmes/projects. As a result, 40% of teachers actively engaged in research, 14 teachers possess Ph.D., while 11 teachers have M.Phil, 5 teachers are recognized as guides for M.Phil and Ph.D. As of now, 3 students are registered Ph.D. and 1 for M.Phil.) The quantity of College teachers actively engaged in research has gone to 82% during the past five years. There are as many as 16 teachers with Ph.D. degree and 11 teachers with M.Phil degree. There are 11 recognized research guides. A total of 17 teachers are pursuing their Ph.D. degree and 2 teachers the M.Phil degree. The following table shows the number of research scholars who have completed their research work or being guided by the research guides of the College: Name of Research Number Number Number Number Guide of of of of Scholars Scholars Scholars Scholars AwardedRegistered Awarded- Registered Doing For Ph.D. Doing For M.Phil M.Phil Ph.D. 1.Prin. Dr 05 00-05 03 01-02 A.H.Manikshete Chemistry 2. Dr N.V.Shah 04 00-04 --Zoology 3. Dr K.R.Rao 04 00-04 --Zoology 4. Dr T.D.Thorat 02 00-02 --Geology 5. Dr P.T.Sawant 05 01-04 --Geology 6.Dr B.S.Birajdar 05 00-05 06 00-06 Marathi 7. Dr M.D.Shinde 04 00-04 02 02-00 Hindi 8. Dr S.D.Chavan --03 03-00 Economics 9. Dr. R.M.Channaveer 06 ---Social Work (Now the College has 6 research projects with an outlay of Rs 2, 36, 000/-) The College has made a lot progress in its research activities. The following tabular data display the total number of research projects completed, in progress, or proposed: 275 Sr. No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Department Chemistry Zoology Microbiology Botany Geology Social Work Biochemistry (Biotechnology) Microbiology (Biotechnology) Environmental Science (Biotechnology) History Ardhamagadhi English Projects Completed 01 Minor 01 Minor -01 Minor -02 Minor -- Projects In Progress -01 Minor 01 Minor 01 Major 01 Major --- Projects Proposed 01 Major 02 Minor -01 Minor 01 Major -02 Minor -- -- 02 Minor -- -- 01 Minor ---- ---- 01 Minor 01 Minor 01 Major 01 Minor The research projects completed by the Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Botany and Social Work are worth Rs 1, 90000/-. There are quality research projects being carried out by the Departments of Geology, Zoology, Microbiology, Botany and Social Work worth Rs 22, 91, 640/-The Departments of English, History, Ardhamagadhi, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Environmental Science have submitted proposals for major and minor research projects. (The College is yet to undertake consultancy services) It should be noted here that the College has been carrying out consultancy services informally so far. The Departments of Geology, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Social Work, Geography and English have been involved in informal consultancy activities. However, the College is going to set up a Consultancy Cell, which will formalize the consultancy work of various Departments, and supervise and execute strategy for utilizing the revenues generated through consultancy. (The teachers are actively engaged in publication of books. So far, Science faculty members published 12 books and teachers of Social Work published 2 books.) The teachers of the College have published 29 books in various branches of knowledge during the past five years, whereas, the number of papers published in national and international journals is 39. (Community development, Social work, health and hygiene awareness, medical camp, adult 276 education and literacy, blood donation camps, AIDS awareness and environmental awareness are the various extension activities undertaken by the College. Care of street children and urban farming are the projects undertaken by the Department of Social Work. Students and teachers actively participate in extension activities through N.S.S.) The College has been greatly involved in the extension services. The very motto of the Pathashala has been to cater to the needs and demands of the society in order to realize the social commitment of the institute. The College has been implementing various programmes and projects in the wider interest of the society through different Departments. The College has the Department of Social Work, which possesses extension activities to the core of its curriculum. The Department in collaboration with various GOs and NGOs has been carrying out several programmes and projects annually viz. Participatory Rural Appraisal, Participatory Learning and Action, Childline, Tathapi, Camps, Field Work, Summer Placements. The N.S.S. Unit of the College has been felicitated by Solapur University as the Second Best Unit for its social commitment and one of the Programme Officers has also been honoured with the Second Best Programme Officer’s Award. The Unit has been consistent in organizing various programmes, conducting rallies, blood donation camps and Annual Camps at adopted villages. The Vidnyaan Bharati too has been organizing extension programmes. The other Departments and individual faculty too participate in the outreach programmes at various levels. Probe 2 The Peer Team forwarded the succeeding recommendations under Research, Consultancy and Extension criterion. (The Department of Social Work should develop linkages with other institutions offering similar programmes in the University area/State to identify social issues for threadbare analysis and formulation of remedial action by the agencies concerned.) The Dept of Social Work has set up the following MoUs and Linkages: Sr. Dept of Social Work Existing MoUs/ Linkages No. 01 Social Work Linkage with International Association of Schools of Social Work, U.S.A. 02 Social Work Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai 03 Social Work CORO, Mumbai & 277 Leader’s Quest, London 04 Social Work Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators, Pune 05 Social Work Childline, Ministry Social Justice & Empowerment, Nodal Government of India Organization 06 Social Work Tathapi Trust, Pune Tathapi Project ‘Towards Equality with Men’ 07 Social Work Aapla Ghar, Naldurga 08 Social Work Institution of Social Research & Development, Bhogaon (Departments have to create linkages with local industrial houses for mutual benefit. The College has to identify better situations, which can study problems of industrial houses.) The Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Microbiology and Geology have been linked with local industrial houses informally. The Dept of Chemistry imparts its expertise to the processing work in dying and bleaching useful in local textile industries and the Thin Film Technology know-how has been made available for converting solar energy into usable energy in fabricating solar panel. The Dept of Zoology has done research in vermicomposting, which has turned out to be a means of augmenting the organic manual by using the waste of the local beedi (Country Cigarettes) industry. The faculty of the Dept of Geology have been informally involved in helping the local industries, farmers and residents in ground water survey. Solapur, being a droughtprone district, has always been in need of expertise useful in discovering ground water for domestic, commercial and agricultural purposes, the faculty in Geology have been playing a key role in this socio-commercially useful process by allowing the benefit of their advice. The Dept of Microbiology is doing research on use of Microorganisms and Plant Material as a bio-control system for reduction of heavy metal ions from Textile Effluents. The Solapur city faces a big question of disposal of effluents from textile industrial houses, the preceding project by the Dept of Microbiology will go a long way in finding out a solution to this question. (Earn and learn scheme can be introduced in those industrial houses for the benefit of the economically weak learning community.) The Dept of Social Work has provided its students opportunities of earning while learning. For the Participatory Rural Appraisals on Water Issue carried by the Department in 26 villages between 28th May – 2nd June 2005 in Solapur district each of the 63 students was given Rs 350/- for stipend by Jal Swarajya, Zillah Parishad, Solapur. The PRA on Total Sanitation Campaign conducted 278 in 11 villages of Pandharpur and Malshiras talukas between 23rd and 27th January 2007 allowed each of the 63 students a monetary assistance of Rs 500/- by Zillah Parishad, Solapur. Students of the Dept of Economics worked in a collaborative Drive for Savings Accounts Opening for Bank of Maharashtra, Solapur, they were given total remuneration worth Rs 34,500/-. 279 Criterion IV Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1 Physical Facilities 4.1.1 A, B, C) There are 32 spacious and well-ventilated classrooms with the necessary facilities for the students and teachers. There are 10 well-equipped laboratories belonging to Chemistry, Zoology, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics, Microbiology, Electronics, Botany, Geology, Computer and Geography. There are two Research laboratories of Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. There is a library for Arts, Science, Social Work and PG Section and a separate library for the Dept of Biotechnology. There are three auditoriums on the campus for curricular and extracurricular activities. There are two common staff rooms, one for Arts, Science, Social Work and PG Section and the other for the Dept of Biotechnology. There is one staff room meant for women faculty. There is one ladies’ room for the women students of the College. The reading room, which is a part of the library, is meant for both the boys and girls of the College, along with the staff. The College has spacious grounds on the campus allowing organization of different sports and games. The Gymkhana, YCMOU Centre, N.S.S., CECC, IQAC, Parent-Teacher’s & Alumni Association, Examinations Committee have been allowed separate rooms. The Trust of the College has built a stadium with international dimensions near the College. There are built on the campus rooms for Health Centre and Canteen; there has been erected Botanical garden and a Green House. There are separate hostels on the campus for boys and girls. There are parking slots for the staff and students. There are separate lavatories for the students, the staff and the women staff on the campus. 4.1.2 Please find the enclosure of the Master Plan of the College campus indicating the existing infrastructure and the projected future expansions. Encl. 03 4.1.3 The College has augmented the infrastructure in order to keep pace with its academic growth. The following table shows the amount spent for infrastructure during the last five years: Section Year 2004-05 2005-06 Senior College P.G. Section Amount in Rs Amount in Rs 12437582.00 15391980.00 361586.00 308702.00 Dept Work of Social Amount in Rs 366563.00 368041.00 280 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 16138546.00 18927209.00 19453212.00 671852.00 308279.00 283725.00 434592.00 1302802.00 5834192.00 4.1.4 There are separate rooms for the women students and staff of the College. There is a well-provided room meant for the women staff of the College. There is one ladies’ room downstairs for the women students of the College. 4.1.5 The College runs both the senior and junior sections. The transaction of the senior section of Arts and Science is scheduled between 7.30 am and 2.00 pm. The transaction of the senior section of Social Work and PG section is scheduled in the afternoon slot between 11.00 am and 5.30 pm. The Dept of Biotechnology starts its transaction at 10.30 am and end at 5.30 pm. The transaction hours of the junior section of Arts and Science are scheduled between 11.00 am and 5.30 pm. The Study Centre of Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University transacts on Sundays and Holidays. The grounds of the College are used by the sportspersons right from morning to evening. The reading room of the College is kept open for use between 7.30 am and 5.30 pm. The three auditoriums of the College are used according to the scope, the need of the event and the quantity of the assemblage. The Canteen caters to the recreational needs of the students and the staff from morning to evening. 4.1.6 Facilities are made available to the differently-abled students on demand. The library, the Office, Principal’s Cabin, Examination Committee room, Reading Room, Canteen, Health Centre are located downstairs, hence such students find the use of these places and services quite convenient. The classrooms and laboratories are easily accessible and transportable. 4.2 Maintenance of Infrastructure 4.2.1 The College has made the following budget allocation in the last year for the maintenance of: Sections Senior College Budget Allocations Amount in Rs Biotechnology P.G. Section Amount in Rs Amount in Rs Dept of Social Work Amount in Rs 281 Land Building Furniture Equipment Computers Vehicles -59250.00 245799.00 87869.00 10801.00 -- -56000000.00 120738.00 5240748.00 744000.00 -- ------- -7900.00 ----- 4.2.2 The College provides sufficient budget allocation for various activities through Accounts Officer under the direction of the Principal. The Officer disburses the budgetary allocations to the Heads of the Departments and Conveners of the Committees for a smooth and successful organization of activities and the fulfillment of different tasks according to the revenue generated and resources available. 4.2.3 Yes. There are employees appointed by the Trust to carry on the maintenance work on the campus. The expansion of the infrastructure, repair of the available infrastructure, repair of the electrical and electronic gadgets, painting and other tasks are carried out under the supervision of these employees. 4.3 Library as a Learning Resource 4.3.1 Yes, the College has a Library Advisory Committee. The major responsibilities of this Committee are as follows: 1) Allocation of funds for the purchase of books to the various heads of the subjects 2) Framing of rules and providing amendments to the existing rules from time to time, if needed 3) An overall assessment of the library services provided 4) Giving suggestions for the improvement of library service 4.3.2 1) Accessioning: After the collation work, books are stamped with the Library marks. Then the books are numbered serially. Bill-wise and item-wise entries are done in the accession register. 282 2) Shelving Method: The Shelving Method is used for the security of books and periodicals. The books, processed with call numbers on their spine labels, are sent to the stack room of the library. 3) Use: The students are allowed to use the library service by seeking the borrow card meant for one academic year. The students submit demand slips in advance and then on an allotted day they can borrow two books on the borrow card for a week. The book loan scheme is also in use. The students get books of their choice for yearly use through this scheme by deposing Rs 50/-. The staff of the College uses the library resources during the office hours. The users of the library are provided with Reference Services, Referral Services, CAS, SDI, Interlibrary Loan Services and On Line Services. There is a separate reading room for the students and reading space for the staff. The students read books and periodicals by depositing their Identity Cards. 4) Accessibility: The library of the College boasts 71,687 books and periodicals, which can be used by all the users. The latest titles are displayed in a separate showcase for the viewing of the users. The library subscribes to all the renowned newspapers and journals in Marathi, Hindi and English, which are used by all. The library is located downstairs in the main building. The working hours are from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm. The library is fully computerized and the trained library staff uses computers for prompt transaction. 5) Use of Security Measures: The security of the books and journals is ensured by using insecticides like naphthalene balls, BHC powder and other chemicals. The old books with disheveled pages are bound for longer use. The fire extinguishers are kept at ready-to-use position. The sand buckets too are installed as a safety measure. 4.3.3 283 The library has the support facilities in computers and Internet. The reprographic facilities will be made available in the library in future; however, the photocopying facility is available in the Dept of Computer for students as well as staff. 4.3.4 The library ensures the purchase and use of the current titles, important journals and other reading material through following ways: 1) The Recommendations of the Heads, the faculty, the subject experts and clientele 2) The availability of book sources, i.e. selection tools, book reviews in popular publications and publisher catalogues 3) Selection of the source, local book vendors, outside book vendors, etc 4) Books on approval The library has spent the amount on new books and journals shown in the following table during the last five years: Sr. No. 01 02 03 04 05 Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Senior In Rs 1,29,178/1,83,482/1,94,223/1,66,496/1,54,485/- Junior In Rs 30,708/29,127/30,665/40,225/40,552/- Total In Rs 1,59,886/2,12,609/2,24,888/2,06,721/1,95,037 Journal In Rs 20,501/25,241/20,124/26,967/45,897/- Total In Rs 1,80,387/2,37,850/2,45,012/2,33,688/2,40,934/- 4.3.5 There are online and Internet services in the library. These services are made available to the students, teachers and other users of the library between 7.30 am and 5.30 pm. These services are available throughout the working hours. LIB-MAN, i.e. Library Management Software, Nagpur is installed for the transaction in the library. 4.3.6 All the library services are computerized and the computerization is utilized for the following transactions: 1) Acquisition and cataloguing 2) Circulation 284 3) OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) 4) Serial controls 5) MIS Analysis and reports 4.3.7 The library uses LIB-MAN (Library Management Software) which is a fully integrated and multi-user package for the complete automation of in house operations of the library. The present client base is 45. The software is quite powerful and easy-foroperation. It consists in Acquisition and cataloguing, Circulation, OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue), Serial controls and MIS Analysis & report modules. 4.3.8 The library takes the following initiatives to enrich the faculty and students with its latest acquisitions: 1) Book displays 2) Book jacket displays 3) Book exhibitions 4) Bulletin boards 5) Personal contacts 4.3.9 Yes, the library has the interlibrary borrowing facility on demand of the staff members and students. 4.3.10 Facilities are made available to the visually and physically challenged persons on demand. The library is located downstairs, hence such students find the use of the library quite convenient. 4.3.11 The library has been fully computerized. LIB-MAN, the library software, is installed for quick transaction. There are plans of expanding the existing reading room for students, the reading room for the staff and reference section. The stack room and the library office are going to be accommodated in a separate sizeable hall. 4.3.12 The following information services are provided to the users by the library: 1) Reference services 285 2) Referral services 3) CAS (Current Awareness Services) 4) SDI (Selective Dissemination of Information) 5) Interlibrary loan services 6) On line services 4.4 ICT as Learning Resource 4.4.1 Yes, the College has up-to-date computer hardware and software are shown below: 1) Number of computers: 2) Computer-students ratio: 3) Stand alone facility: 4) LAN facility: 5) Configuration: facility. The details of the available 96 1:15.38 10 Yes Shown in the following table Sr.No. Particulars Quantity 01 HCL P-IV System Intel 3.0GHz 512 MB Ram, Intel Dual Processor Chipset 80 GB HDD, 52 X Combo Drive / R/W, 15” Monitor, Lan Card, Keyboard, Optical Mouse HCL P-IV System Intel 3.0GHz 2 GB Ram, Intel Dual Processor Chipset 160 GB HDD, 52 X CD ROM /, 15” Monitor, Lan Card, Keyboard, Optical Mouse HCL P-IV System Intel P-IV 2.26GHz 128 MB RAM, 512KB Cache, 533 MHz, Intel 845 Gv Chipset, 40 GB HDD, 1.44 MB FDD, 52 X CD R/w 15” color monitor, Lan card, internet keyboard, Optical mouse, speakers, Windows XP Home Edition. HCL P-IV System Intel P-IV 2.26GHz 128 MB RAM, 512KB Cache, 533 MHz, Intel 845 Gv Chipset, 40 GB HDD, 1.44 MB FDD, 52 X CD ROM15” color monitor, Lan card, internet keyboard, Optical mouse, speakers 15 HCL P-III System (Busybee) Intel Pentium III 1GHz,128 MB RAM 03 02 03 04 05 01 01 05 286 06 07 08 09 8281OE INTEL DISPLAY CARD 82801AA SOUND CARD 40 GB HARD DISK ST340810A, 1.44MB FDD 52X SAMSUNGCD-ROM HCM 580M 15” COLOR MONITOR HCL INTERNET KEYBOARD HCL PS/2 SCROLL MOUSE SPEAKERS WITH MULTI. KIT. D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) Assembled P-III system Intel Pentium III 800 MHz,128 MB RAM 8281OE INTEL DISPLAY CARD 82801AA SOUND CARD 20 GB HDD, 1.44MB FDD SONY 52X SAMSUNG CD-ROM SAMTRON 55V 15” COLOR MONITOR MICROTEK 104 KEYS INTERNETKEYBOARD LOGITECH PS/2 SROLL MOUSE MERCURY MS440 SPEAKERS D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) Assembled P-III system Intel Pentium III 450MHz, 128 MB RAM SIS 6326AGP DISPLAY CARD OPTI 16 BIT ISA SOUND CARD 20 GB HDD, 1.44MB FDD (SONY)& 1.2MB FDD SAMTRON 55V 15” COLOR MONITOR MICROTEK 104 KEYS INTERNET KEYBOARD LOGITECH PS/2 3 BUTTON MOUSE D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) Assembled Intel Celeron Intel Celeron 600 MHz,96 MB RAM 8281OE INTEL DISPLAY CARD INTEL SOUND CARD,20GB HDD 1.44MB FDD (SONY) & 1.2MB FDD SAMTRON 45BN 14” COLOR MONITOR MERCURY 105 KEYS KEYBOARD NEOTECH 2 BUTTON MOUSE D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) INTEL CELERON 1.7 GHz 128 MB HYUNDAI RAM 40 GB HDD SAMSUNG 1.44MB FDD SONY 02 01 01 03 287 10 11 12 13 14 52X –CD-ROM SAMSUNG SAMTRON 14” COLOR MONITOR SAMSUNG INTERNET KEYBOARD LOGITECH PS/2 SCROLL MOUSE MERCURY 440W SPEAKERS D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) HCL BUSYBEE P IV 1.9 GHz ORIGINAL 845 GL CHIP SET 256 KB CACHE, 133 MHz FSB 256 MB DDR RAM, 40 GB HDD 1.44 MB FDD ADDITIONAL AGP GRAPHICS CARD ONBOARD 52 X CD ROM, HCL MOUSE INTERNET MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD 15” COLOR MONITOR, SPEAKER NIC (10/100), USB PORT,SOUND CARD NIC ONBOARD, SPEAKERS HCL LX BUSYBEE 6710 128MB RAM DDR, 40GB SAMSUNG HDD HCL TWO BOTTON SRCROLL MOUSE PS/2 HCL 104 KEYS +21 BOTTON INTERNET MULTIMEIA KEYBOARD HCM 582 HCL COLOR MONITOR NIC ONBOARD SPEAKERS INTEL CELERON D 2.4 GHz 128 MB RAM 40 GB HDD SAMSUNG 1.44MB FDD SONY 52X –CD-ROM SAMSUNG SAMTRON 14” COLOR MONITOR I key INTERNET KEYBOARD Iball PS/2 SCROLL MOUSE MERCURY 440W SPEAKERS D-LINK ETHERNET CARD (10/100) Acer P-IV System Intel P-IV Duel to core 512 MB RAM, 512KB Cache, 533 MHz, Intel 845 Gv Chipset, 160 GB HDD, 52 X combo drive DVD writer, 15” color monitor, LAN card, internet keyboard, Optical mouse, HCL P-IV System Intel P-IV 2.9GHz 128 MB RAM, 512KB Cache, 533 MHz, Intel 845 Gv Chipset, 40 GB HDD, 1.44 MB 02 05 01 40 04 288 FDD, 52 X CD R/W, 15” color monitor, LAN card, internet keyboard, Optical mouse, speakers,. 15 HCL infinity TRU BL 1280, Pentium Core 2 duo 2.8 GHz, 3 MB Cache, Intel G31 Chipest 2 GB RAM DDR2 16 Laptop DELL INS 15(415434), Black C2D 2.2 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, DOS O.S. List of Accessories 09 03 01 HP Scanner (3300C) / U Max Scanner 02 02 Modem 56kbps D-Link (External) 01 03 HP LaserJet 1020 Printer-7 HP P 1007 - 2 Samsung 1710 -1 Cannon 2900 BP - 1 Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizer (10 KVA) System Creator 5 KVA – 1 2 KVA - 1 Web Camera (Genius) Pen Drive (1/2 GB) Kingston Inverter Exide Battery DataOne Modem(Broadband) Sony Handy Cam Carry Case DELL Black Pack SNP Idea Net Setter Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Computer Table 11 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 04 02 01 10 01 500VA 02 01 03 04 07 06 6) Software details: Shown in the following table Sr.No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Quantity One CD One CD 2 floppies One pack Box (with One CD & BOOK) One CD One CD One CD One pack Box (with two CD & manual) One pack Box (with One CD & manual) Particulars Windows 95 Windows 98 Shree lipi MS OFFICE 2000 MS OFFICE 2003 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 ISM 2000 Antivirus 2001 (Norton) 289 10 11 12 13 14 15 Smart Suit Lotus Antivirus McAfee Antivirus Quick Heal 2006 Visual Studio 2005 E scan Antivirus Net Protector 2010 One CD & Manual 1 CD 1 CD CD PACKAGE 01 12 4.4.2 There is central computing facility available in the Dept of Computer. It is utilized by the teachers, the administrative staff and students for academic and administrative purposes. The Internet is also installed for the use of the staff and students. The staff and students use the computer services for different interactive purposes. 290 4.4.3 The following Departments use computer-aided teaching method and learning materials: Sr. No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Department Electronics Mathematics Geography Physics Microbiology Biotechnology Social Work Office PGDCA MS CIT Software utilized C Language C & C++ Languages Excel (MS) C Language MS Word & Internet Computer Fundamentals Computer operations Office softwares Curricular components Curricular components The Dept of Computer has S/W, H/W, Internet facility, LCD projector, LAN, Secondary storage devices, Laptops and the necessary system protective gadgets. 4.4.4 The College has set up its website: www.wcassolapur.org. It is updated quarterly. The website contains information on the Trust, the College, the programmes, the courses, the admission process, the rules and regulations, the fee structure, the Departments, the Laboratories, reports on major events. 4.4.5 The College plans and upgrades the computer systems annually. The budgetary provisions for update, deployment and maintenance for the year 2008-09 was Rs 21,650/-. 4.4.6 The computers and their accessories are maintained by two Maintenance Contractors, as and when needed. 291 4.5 Other Facilities 4.5.1 The details of the facilities provided by the College on the campus: a) The College has boys’ hostel with 450 students’ accommodation and girls’ hostel with 260 students’ accommodation. b) There are 14 girls who have sought accommodation in the girls’ hostel. c) There are 150 rooms in the boys’ hostel and 92 rooms in the girls’ hostel. d) The hostels have recreational facilities in Mess, Table Tennis, Badminton, Carom, Chess, and periodicals and Internet. e) The inmates of the hostels are given sports and games facilities in Cricket, Kho Kho along with Table Tennis, Badminton, Carom and Chess. f) There is a Heath Care Centre for the inmates of the hostels. A qualified medical practitioner is appointed on CHB. 4.5.2 The College motivates the women students into participating in intra and interinstitutional sports competitions and cultural activities. There are Committees meant for students’ cultural and sports activities which inspire a considerable number of women students to participate in competitions at different levels. The women faculty members of the Committees play their role in bringing the women students within the gamut of the extracurricular and sports activities. 4.5.3 The College has created the following common facilities for the students and the staff: Staff room Ladies’ common room Health Centre Vehicle parking lots Guest House Canteen Intercom Telephone & PCO Internet facility Drinking water tanks 4.6 Best Practices in Infrastructure and Learning Resources 292 4.6.1 The College has increased the number of classrooms with the increasing number of new courses and students taking admission. The laboratories of the College have been provided with working tables, cupboards, electrical fittings, drainage, water and gas pipeline and the necessary equipment. One of the achievements of the College over these five years is the establishment of Department of Biotechnology. The Department is accommodated in a newly-built building with state-of-the-art laboratories. These laboratories boast imported equipment along with indigenous ones. There has been built a spacious and well-furnished auditorium for the organization of curricular and extracurricular activities. It is important to note here that the College has built two Research Centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences each. The office and the library of the College have been computerized. Master software, Nagpur has been installed for smooth administrative transaction, whereas the library has LIB-MAN software, Nagpur for its transaction. The Department of Computer has been expanded. The number of computer systems has been considerably increased. There are latest softwares installed in this Department. Two LCDs have been bought for the use of the staff and the students. There is photocopying system installed in the Computer Department. A separate women’s staff room has been created and the ladies’ common room for the girls of the College has been expanded. 293 The College has appointed staff for the maintenance of infrastructure facilities, services and equipment. The College has expanded the Reading Room for the students. There has been a great increase in the quantity of books and periodicals. The Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics, Electronics, Microbiology, Botany, Geology, Geography, Gymkhana have been given computer systems with necessary accessories. The College has built a separate hostel for the girls. The hostel is well-provided. A PCO has been installed for the students and staff. The parking lot for the students and the staff has also been expanded. The College pays attention to the budgetary allocations for the infrastructure and its expansion and maintenance. Probe 1. The Peer Team visiting the College for Assessment and Accreditation made observations: (The college has a sprawling 13 acres campus. However, it is shared by three more colleges, namely Commerce, Education and Technical. There is a proposed plan for the extension of classrooms, library, laboratories which will strengthen the infrastructure and facilities to fulfill the academic growth.) The College has expanded its infrastructure by creating a new building for Dept of Biotechnology, there are additions to classrooms, expansion of laboratories, reading room, staff room, library and parking lot. (Management has appointed full time person as Maintenance In Charge.) The number of Maintenance staff has gone up during the last five years. There are contracted personnel who do the maintenance work allotted. (The college also runs a junior college, XI and XII for Arts and Science faculties.) The College has added a division each to the XI and XII Science classes. (Textbooks, reference books, journals, newspapers are available in the library. The use of library is a traditional one.) There has been considerable increase in the number of books, reference books and journals and periodicals in the library. The library of the College has been fully computerized; it uses the LIB-MAN software for 294 transaction. (There is a computer facility, but no central computer facility. The total number of computers in the Department is 22.) The Computer Department has been expanded. The number of computers in various sections of College has gone from 22 to 96. The quantity of softwares has also increased. The Office, the Library and various Departments of the College are now using computer systems for their transactions. (College has electronics department, which maintains computers and their accessories.) Besides, the Dept of Electronics, there are two contracted personnel who look after the maintenance of the softwares and hardwares of the computer systems. (Outstanding sportspersons are given concessions in merit list for admission. The best sportspersons of the college are presented with a T-Shirt or Blazer.) The concessions given to the promising sportspersons have been further increased. The College has appointed coaches for training the sportspersons for best performances. (Facility of hostel is available only for men students.) The College has boys’ hostel with 450 students’ accommodation. And, there has been built girls’ hostel with 260 students’ accommodation. (There is Child Help Line service in the College.) The Childline project, which is the Nodal Organization of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, carries on its work. The Dept of Social Work carries out another project viz. Tathapi, Towards Equality with Men, in collaboration with Tathapi Trust, Pune. Probe 2. The Peer Team forwarded recommendations: (A Health Centre requires to be established as a common facility on the campus as there are four colleges located on it.) A Health Centre, commonly used by three Colleges, has been created on the campus. A medical practitioner on CHB has been appointed. (Indoor games facilities are to be improved and modern sports equipment are to be procured.) The College has been investing its financial resources in procuring modern sports equipment. The Dept of Sports has appointed coaches for training the sportspersons for best performances. (Inflibnet and other inter linking facilities may be provided in the Library, so also complete computerization of library functioning.) The library has been fully computerized. It uses LIB-MAN software for the transaction purposes. (The library system needs to be upgraded. The library should be connected to other libraries through the Internet. The library should start using the computer for cataloguing and other library services. The college should subscribe standard journals and periodicals for its library.) The library of the College has been computerized and it uses LIB-MAN software for its transaction. Criterion V Student Support and Progression 295 5.1 Student Progression 5.1.1 The students of the College hail from different socio-economic sections of the society. Solapur is a multilingual and multicultural district, hence the students have diverse linguistic and cultural dimensions. Students come from middle, lower middle or weaker sections of the society. The tables on the following pages show the profile of the students admitted to College during the last two years: 296 2007-08 Sr. Class No. Total Open SC ST VJ NT SBC OBC Boys Girls Adm. 01 B.A.I 347 72 95 04 59 15 53 51 207 140 02 B.A.II 244 55 56 04 42 11 42 34 135 109 03 B.A.III 243 72 56 00 30 08 34 43 144 99 04 B.Sc.I 103 41 11 01 02 02 20 26 46 57 05 B.Sc.II 99 33 10 00 04 02 17 33 51 48 06 B.Sc.III 88 33 11 00 07 04 14 19 44 44 09 144 42 180 206 627 497 TOTAL 07 M.A.I 1124 306 239 55 19 10 00 12 01 04 09 26 29 55 13 16 00 09 02 06 09 44 11 43 13 10 00 04 04 04 10 27 16 39 06 13 00 08 01 03 08 29 10 192 51 49 00 33 08 17 36 126 66 65 18 21 00 03 07 02 14 24 41 63 18 17 00 02 06 06 14 33 30 Marathi 08 M.A.I Eco. 09 M.A.II Marathi 10 M.A.II Eco. TOTAL 11 M.S.W. Part I 12 M.S.W. Part II 297 TOTAL 13 PGDCA 14 Ph.D. M.Phil TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 128 36 38 00 05 13 08 28 57 71 12 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 02 18 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 08 411 326 09 182 63 205 270 820 642 Total Open SC ST VJ NT 1462 2008-09 Sr. Class No. SBC OBC Boys Girls Adm. 01 B.A.I 335 73 74 02 50 27 58 51 200 135 02 B.A.II 248 52 69 02 32 18 36 38 143 105 03 B.A.III 204 46 49 03 23 13 40 29 102 102 04 B.Sc.I 135 50 11 00 04 02 40 28 57 78 05 B.Sc.II 73 28 08 00 03 01 14 19 39 34 06 B.Sc.III 94 34 10 00 05 01 16 27 43 51 07 B.Sc.I 45 29 05 00 00 00 06 05 21 24 07 117 62 210 197 605 529 Biotech. TOTAL 07 M.A.I 1134 312 226 51 10 20 01 03 03 06 08 21 30 51 15 15 00 02 05 07 07 31 20 51 14 14 00 06 05 04 08 22 29 Marathi 08 M.A.I Eco. 09 M.A.II Marathi 298 10 M.A.II 45 10 14 00 04 04 05 08 36 09 198 49 63 01 15 17 22 31 110 88 Eco. TOTAL 11 M.S.W.I 65 15 21 00 03 06 12 08 25 40 12 M.S.W.II 62 18 21 00 00 08 02 13 25 37 127 33 42 00 03 14 14 21 50 77 12 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 06 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 04 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 08 08 135 93 246 249 775 702 TOTAL 13 PGDCA 14 Ph.D M.Phil TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 18 1477 412 331 5.1.2 The Institution takes special efforts to check the percentage of dropouts. The faculty of the College informally guide the students into continuing their education, instead of ceasing to grow and develop by virtue of educating themselves. The informal counseling done by the faculty of the College plays an important role in controlling the divertive tendencies of the students. Sometimes the parents of such students are called and given necessary suggestions which help their wards retain the spirit of continuing their educational pursuit. Besides, the College regularly disburses all Government scholarships which facilitate the educational transaction of students. 5.1.3 A considerable quantity of students goes for further studies. The College runs Post Graduate courses in Marathi, Economics, PGDCA and Social Work helping the students go for higher studies, and there are research centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences which inspire the students into research work. The College is planning to start the PG Courses in Hindi, English, Bio-informatics and Genetics in the near future. The College has 11 research guides, this allows the students to undertake Ph.D. and M.Phil research work. The Competitive 299 Examinations Coaching Centre of the College has been motivating the students into preparing themselves for Competitive Examinations for acquiring posts in Government Offices. The Dept of Social Work paves way for students’ placements in various Non Government Organizations. The Employment Cell has been involved in brining the students and the employers face-to-face for bilateral job fulfillment. 5.1.4 The College has set up Employment Cell. The Cell is made up of select faculty from Arts, Science, Social Work and Biotechnology. The Cell organizes campus interviews and placement drives in collaboration with industrial and business houses. The College has created a databank of the pass-outs for the employers to benefit from. All the Departments take special efforts to guide the students to various job opportunities and careers. 5.1.5 The College has a separate Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre. The Centre was initiated in the year 1996 under the guidelines and grants of the UGC with a view to helping the students belonging to Minority religions viz. Islam, Jain, Sikh, Bouddha, Persian, Christian and Jew. The Centre has been coaching the students in M.P.S.C., Bank Recruitment, Railways Recruitment, SET, NET, PSI, STI and other examinations right from its inception in the year 1996. The College is going to initiate UPSC Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre. At present Dr M.P.Shastri, Director of the CECC, with his assistants Shri S.J.Neela and Shri A.P.Mhetre is working under the guidance of Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete towards realizing the set goals and objectives. The following table shows the number of students admitted to CECC for the coaching of different competitive examinations: Year No. of Students 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 105 76 132 47 73 Coached The Centre organized the following programmes during the last five years: 300 Year 2004-05 Programme Sunday Forum Group Discussions Seminars Weekly Tests Audio Programmes Quiz Programmes MCQ Test for MHCET and AIEEE 2005-06 Seminars Group Discussions Weekly Tests Sunday Forum Audio Programmes Quiz Programmes MCQ Tests for MHCET & AIEEE 2006-07 Guest Lecture by Shri A.V.Pawar, Finance and Accounts Officer, Government of Maharashtra Guest Lectures by Mrs A.S.Gaikwad, Nayab Tehsildar and Mrs Archana Shete, Nayab Tehsildar 2007-08 Lecture by Dr S.D.Chavan and Shri M.R.Kamble Inaugural Lectures by Miss Praniti Shinde, Social Worker and Shri Sunil Khamitkar, Social Welfare Officer, Solapur Guest Lecture by Shri G.C.Kulkarni, faculty, Wadia College, Pune Guest Lectures by Shri C.P.Boddewar, faculty, Javahar College, Anadur and Shri Tanvir Patel, alumnus of the College Two Day Camp in association with Tathapi, Pune Visits to AIR Solapur, Solapur District Central Cooperative Bank and Solapur Central Railway Station 301 2008-09 Guest Lecture by Shri A.V.Pawar, Finance and Accounts Officer, Government of Maharashtra Guest Lecture by Dr Bhushankumar Upadhyaya, CP, Solapur Lectures on Journalism and Self Confidence & Personality Development by Shri Deepak Homkar, alumnus and local journalist, Solapur and Shri Gaikwad, Officer, District Industry Centre, Solapur respectively Guest Lectures on Preparations for Competitive Examinations Mrs Anjali Marod, Nayab Tehsildar, Solapur and Shri Prashant Marod, BDO, Mohol Lecture on Career Opportunities Abroad by Jonathan Cooper, a young graduate from Sydney, Australia Guidance by Mrs Unkal, newly-appointed Deputy Collector of Kolhapur, Shri A.V.Pawar, Finance and Accounts Officer, Government of Maharashtra and Shri Suryakant Khatke 5.1.6 The academic performance of the students between 2004-05 and 2008-09 is enlisted in the following tabular data: Sr. Year & Pass % 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 No. Class Pass % Pass % Pass % Pass % Pass % 01 B.A.I 77.72 82.28 79.22 82.83 89.41 02 B.A.II 44.85 96.05 95.10 98.87 98.27 03 B.A.III 71.29 74.90 78.74 67.56 65.98 04 B.Sc.I 49.57 44.07 40.63 46.51 20.16 05 B.Sc.II 78.18 78.50 81.25 70.53 71.21 06 B.Sc.III 89.66 80.00 78.57 90.70 86.36 07 B.Sc.I Biotech. ----97.67 08 M.S.W. 96.30 93.33 100 100 98.39 09 M.A. Marathi 56.09 71.05 79.06 75.00 87.50 10 M.A. Economics 13.04 70.58 52.63 77.77 52.63 11 PGDCA --72.72 90.23 66.66 302 Sr. Details 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Distinctn Arts: 00 Arts: 02 Arts: 02 Arts: 06 Arts: 09 Sci: 08 Sci: 08 Sci: 14 Sci: 11 Sci: 21 M.A.: M.A.: M.A.: 05 M.A.: M.A.: 02 M.S.W.: 15 M.S.W.: 04 M.S.W.: -- No. 01 M.S.W.: 04 M.S.W.: 03 Biot.: 05 02 Uni. M.S.W.: 01 Sci: 01 Ranks M.A.: 02 M.A.: 02 Arts: 01 M.S.W.: 05 M.S.W.: 04 Sci: 02 M.A.: 05 MSW: 03 It should be noted here that the students of the College have fared well in the University examinations of 2008-09. One student of B.A., two students of B.Sc., five students of M.A. and three students of Dept of Social Work have made it to the merit list of Solapur University. 5.2 Student Support 5.2.1 The College publishes its prospectus every year. The prospectus is distributed to the students seeking admission to the College. The prospectus contains the data on the Board of Trustees, Criteria for Eligibility for admission, Aims and Objectives, University Anthem, Information Brochure containing data on the Foundation of the Trust and College, Infrastructure and Learning Facilities, Financial Aids, Scholarships and Awards, Campus Rules and Regulations, list of Programmes and Courses available on the campus, Fee Structure, data on Faculty, Administrative and Technical Staff of the College and Profile of Seth Walchand Hirachand, the eponymous world renowned industrialist and visionary. There are separate Brochures for Dept of Social Work and Biotechnology containing the similar data for student support. The College publishes its annual magazine titled Vidyaarayan, which contains the creative contributions by the students and faculty. There is a website, incorporating all the necessary information on the 303 Trust, College, Departments, Courses and Infrastructure Facilities available, developed by the College to further the process of information dissemination. 5.2.2 The College provided the students with the following financial aids during 2008-09: Sr. Name Class Exam Uniform Texts College Total No. Of Beneficiary Fee Fee 01 P.P.Birajdar B.A. 230 -250 -480 Part I 02 A.C.Kulkarni B.A. -300 --300 Part I 03 S.C.Jagtap B.Sc. 265 ---265 Part I 04 L.M.Ajgunde B.A. ---510 510 Part II 05 R.N.Kore B.A. --200 -200 Part II 06 S.B.Gunjal B.A. 295 ---295 Part II 07 S.M.Halgunaki B.A. 295 ---295 Part II 08 G.M.Hundekari B.Sc. 285 ---285 Part III 09 S.P.Pande MSW 490 ---490 Part I 10 D.P.Chanchure MSW 490 ---490 Part II 11 S.S.Tamshetti MSW 490 ---490 Part II 5.2.3 The College implements welfare schemes for the students. The students are insured under the LIC Student’s Insurance Scheme. There is a canteen which caters to the recreational needs of the students at subsidized rates. The students staying in the hostel are provided with boarding facilities duly controlled by the Management. The faculty are involved in informal counseling of the students. There are Grievance Redressal Cell and Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee comprising student representatives which look into the complaints of the students and resolve them. The Students’ Council consisting of Class Representatives, selected on merit basis, works 304 in the interest of the students. The Dept of Social Justice and Zillah Parishad provide the students of Dept of Social Work with stipend for the implementation of various welfare schemes. During the year 2008-09 eight students of Dept of Economics were given remuneration for their participation in the Savings Account Opening Drive of Bank of Maharashtra. The Alumni Association of the College has been implementing the book bank scheme for the needy students. 5.2.4 The College is yet to receive any students from foreign nations as such. However, the support services can be made available according to the need of such students, if there are such admissions. 5.2.5 The campus interview organized by Smruthi Organics Ltd, Chincholi, M.I.D.C., a well-known pharmaceutical company in Solapur, on 28th July 2004, interviewed 30 candidates of B.Sc. Part III Chemistry. Six out of twenty three candidates were selected by Watershed Organization, Ahmednagar and Sampada Trust, Ahmednagar at a campus interview in collaboration with the Dept of Social Work on 11th August 2005. Hello Medical Foundation, Andur, taluka Naldurga, Osmanabad district interviewed twenty eight candidates of Dept of Social Work and six of them were selected for the posts of Social Workers. Wep Peripherals Ltd, Bangalore conducted a campus interview, which was attended by 57 students of the College on 7th – 8th February 2006. At a campus interview organized by Smruthi Organics, Solapur 16 students of B.Sc. Part III Chemistry were interviewed on 15th February 2006. The Employment Cell started the tradition of preparing and utilizing a database of the students of Arts and Science and P.G. section from the academic year 2005-06. Synergy Institute of Management, Pune held a seminar for the final year students of B.A. and B.Sc. on ‘Management Education & Opportunities after Graduation’. Eleven students of the College benefited from the MI Tech Pvt. Ltd & Infotech Pvt. Ltd Pune sponsored ‘Aptitude Test for Placement in the field of Management and Computers’ on 21st February 2007. Kirloskar Pneumatic Co. Ltd Pune arranged a walk-in-interview on 2nd March 2007 in which nine candidates appeared. Lifeline Pharmaceuticals, Solapur interviewed five Graduates in Chemistry for the appointment to the post of Chemists in the factory on 5th April 2007. The Cell in collaboration with Kirloskar Oil 305 Engine Ltd, Pune held campus interviews for the fresh Graduates in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Electronics for the posts of Machine Mechanics on 12th June 2007. Fourteen students were interviewed and called for the medical fitness test in Pune. Kirloskar Oil Engine Ltd, Ahmednagar held a walk-in-interview session for Graduates in Arts and Science for recruitment at the expansion plant for export of engine valves at Ahmednagar Unit on 8th August 2007. Seventeen students of the College attended, out of which twelve were selected for different posts at KOEL, Ahmednagar. A Workshop in Personality Development in association with Vivek Vyaaspeetha and Udyog Academy, Pune was organized for all the students of the College on 13th September 2007. A grand selection process camp was organized with TMI First, Hyderabad on 6th January 2008 for the students of U.G. & P.G. in which 264 students appeared for written, group discussion and oral tests conducted by Origin Test, Mumbai, 61 students were short-listed and were selected for different posts. TMI First, Hyderabad selected five students of the College to ICICI Prudential’s PGPMI Course which helped them gain jobs. On 1st March 2008 Spandhana and Sphoorthi Financial Ltd, Hyderabad arranged campus interviews for the students of the College. Five students were selected as Branch Managers, four as Credit Assistants and two as HR Executives. Smruthi Organics Ltd, Chincholi, M.I.D.C., Solapur conducted written test and campus interviews on 1st March 2008. TMI First, Secundarabad, held walk-in-interviews for the students 13th July 2008. Two hundred and five students attended the interviews. Ashwath Computers, Solapur a branch of Trade Wings Institute of Management, Mumbai organized a Seminar cum Talk for the students of Science in which the placement opportunities in Aviation field were deliberated. Bhutada Weaving Mill, Chincholi, Solapur conducted campus interviews on 8th October 2008 in which 21 students were interviewed. Strive and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Pune collaboratively arranged campus interviews for the final year Graduate and Post Graduate students. Seventy two candidates were interviewed. Guest lectures on ‘IT Training, Software Careers and Service Sector’ were organized in association with Ashwath Institute, Solapur on 27th December 2008. Frankfin Institute of Air Hostess Training, Hyderabad held a lecture on ‘Career Opportunities in Air Service Sector and Tourism’. Eight students of Dept of Economics were given placements by Bank of Maharashtra for Savings and Current Account Opening transaction. 5.2.6 306 The study tours, industrial visits and guest lectures organized by various Departments of Arts, Science and Social Work encourage the entrepreneurship skills among the students. 5.2.7 The College faculty participate in the academic and personal counseling informally to help the students resolve their career-related problems. The students are helped in selecting their subjects and preparing for examinations. The CECC plays a key role in providing guidance in the career-related queries of the students. It organizes special lectures by the Government Officials gone through the rigours of competitive examinations. The Dept of Social Work trains the students for their placements and participation in various Government and Non Government programmes. The Employment Cell too arranges lectures by invited counselors. During the last academic year guest lectures on ‘IT Training, Software Careers and Service Sector’ were organized in association with Ashwath Institute, Solapur on 27th December 2008 and Frankfin Institute of Air Hostess Training, Hyderabad held a lecture on ‘Career Opportunities in Air Service Sector and Tourism’. 5.2.8 The Employment Cell of the College is meant for both the male and female students. The Cell does the work of guiding and counseling for the women students too. 5.2.9 According to the guidelines of the University the College has set up Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee, which is constituted as follows: Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete President Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Convener Shri U.M.Chougule Member Mrs V.V.Mahajan Member Mrs S.S.Deshpande Social Worker Adv Shailaja Qyatam Legal Advisor Shri Niranjan Khandekar Students’ Representative (Boys) Miss Pallavi Abhange Students’ Representative (Girls) The major objectives of the Committee are to make the students and staff members aware of the sexual harassment prohibition act, to develop gender equality and to 307 maintain safe and healthy environment on the campus. Under this Committee a SubCommittee, viz. ‘Discipline Committee’ is formed every year, which is headed by the University Representative. The purpose of forming this Committee is to help the students feel free to report their complaints, solve them by virtue of students’ intervention and bring to the notice of S.H.P.C., if the complaints are too serious. The Committee has taken efforts to create awareness among the students about the format of Sexual Harassment Prohibition Act 2003 and the punishment thereof by installing a board bearing the related data at a visible place on the campus. The Committee organized the following events shown on the next page during the last two years: Sr. No. 01 Particulars Deputation of Mrs V.V.Mahajan, faculty, Dept of Social Work and Miss Sarika Tamshetti, student, Dept of Social Work to 02 Deputation of Miss Sarika Tamshetti to 03 Lecture by Shri L.R.Bhosale, Deputy CP, Solapur, Adv Rohini Zingade, Solapur and Dr Shrikant Kamatkar, Solapur Guest Lecture by T.Mallinath Guest Lecture by Mrs Sujata Khandekar, President, CORO Resource Lecture by Mrs S.S.Deshpande, Mentor, CFL, Walchand College 04 05 06 Event Open Discussion on ‘Working and Future Directions of the Committee for Sexual Harassment Prohibition’ organized by Dayanand College, Solapur Workshop on ‘Jeevan Shikshan’ by Burla Women’s College, Solapur Seminar on Measures of Sexual Harassment Prohibition Year 2007-08 On HIV 2008-09 On Gender Equality 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 On Psychological Games 2008-09 on Gender Equality and Domestic Violence 5.2.10 The College has constituted Grievance Redressal Cell. The Cell functions in the interest of the students. It resolves their complaints regarding the infrastructure, 308 academic and administrative lacunae. The students lodge their complaints in the box and the Cell entertains them. The Convener and the Members of the Cell hold discussions over the complaints and provide redressal under the guidance of the Principal. During the academic year 2007-08 the major grievances redressed were concerned with: - Non-availability of the books desired, scarcity of water in the ladies’ toilet and noise in the library; the members of Cell along with the Principal redressed the complaints by issuing directions to the concerned personnel. During the year 200809 the major grievances received were concerned with: - Theft of Rs 300/-, nonoperative PCO, eve-teasing and use of notice board for student support; the members of the Cell with the Principal resolved the complaints by guiding the concerned staff members and students. 5.2.11 The Solapur University curriculum in general allows the computer-oriented components in the subjects of Science and Biotechnology, however, the subjects of the Arts faculty are yet to be complemented by computer-oriented components. The students of Science are involved in computer-aided classroom situations. They use computers and computer programmes for several of their curricular components. The Dept of Social Work takes efforts to inspire the students into using computers for interaction with Government and Non- Government agencies for their curricular transaction. The College ran MKCL sponsored Certificate Course in Information Technology, MSCIT between 2005-06 and 2007-08. The students are allowed to use Internet facility. 5.2.12 The College has run the following value-added courses for developing life skills, career training, community orientation, good citizenship and personality development of the students: Sr. Course run Department Beneficiaries No. 01 Year of Initiation Certificate Course Social Work Part I Students in Social Work English 2004-05 Communication Skills and Enhancement 02 Certificate Course Social Work Part II Students 2004-05 309 in Computer Applications in the of Field Social Work Social Work 03 Certificate Course Library in Students 2004-05 Students 2004-05 Students 2004-05 Students 2005-06 Students 2007-08 & Students 2008-09 the Management of Library 04 Crash Course for CECC Engineering CET 05 Certificate Course CECC in Career Development 06 MSCIT 07 Certificate Course CECC in Computer Career Planning 08 Global Skills Chemistry Development English Programme 5.2.13 The College ensures the safety and security of the students, faculty and the institutional assets by means of physical and manual safeguarding measures. The College campus is well-fortified. The office, classrooms, staff rooms, laboratories, library and all the infrastructure amenities are provided with all the necessary safety measures. There are security guards on the campus to ensure the safety and security of all components of the College. 5.3 Student Activities 5.3.1 310 1) The College has set up Alumni Association. Following is a list of the Officer Bearers of the Association in the current academic year 2009-10: Sr. Name Office Held No. 01 Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete Convener 02 Shri Upendra Thakar President 03 Shri A.M.Mahajan Vice President 04 Shri R.G.Mali Secretary 05 Miss Sarika Tamshetti Joint Secretary 06 Dr S.G.Holikatti Treasurer 07 Shri Suhas Shetjale Member 08 Shri C.K.Pawar Member 09 Dr K.R.Rao Member 10 Dr P.D.Mali Member 11 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Member 12 Shri V.T.Vader Member 13 Mrs N.S.Habib Member 14 Shri S.D.Mitragotri Member 15 Shri S.N.Battin Member 16 Shri Rajkumar Mane Member 17 Shri Kapil Bhalerao Member 18 Miss Ashwini Hiraskar Member 19 Adv Shailaja Qyatam Member 20 Shri Malsiddha Deshmukh Member 21 Shri Bheemashankar Kumbhar Member 2) During the last two years, the Association has organized the events shown in the tabular data below: Year Activity 311 2007-08 Essay Writing Competitions: 22 Competitors Seminar on Gandhian Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Present Context: Shri Naresh Badnore, Gandhian Scholar, Shri V.P.Bet, Head, Dept of Social Work and Shri Upendra Thakar, President, Alumni Association Book Bank Scheme Sponsored Two Consolation Prizes of Patriotic Song Singing Competitions on 26th January 2008 2008-09 Essay Writing Competitions: 58 Competitors Seminar on Gandhian Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Present Context: Shri Naresh Badnore, Gandhian Scholar, Shri V.P.Bet, Head, Dept of Social Work and Shri Purushottam Baldava, President, Gandhi Forum, Maharashtra State Book Bank Scheme Lecture on Techniques and Skills in Interviews and Career Opportunities by Shri Ulhas Pramanik, Dina Institute, Pune Felicitation of Dr Ranjeet Gandhi, Secretary, S.A.P.D.Jain Pathashala, Solapur on his winning the coveted Best Solapurkar of the Year 2008 by Sakaal Papers Ltd, Solapur Sponsored Two Consolation Prizes of Patriotic Song Singing Competitions on 26th January 2009 3) The ten top Alumni of the College are as follows: Sr. Alumni Post Held Place Shri Sarang Kulkarni Marine Biologist Mumbai No. 01 Winner of Earth Hero Award 02 Dr S.S.Dadake Post Doctorial Philadelphia, USA 312 Associate, Fox Chase Cancer Centre 03 Dr M.G.Shitole Head, Dept of Botany, Pune University of Pune 04 Shri A.V.Pawar Finance & Accounts Solapur Officer 05 Shri Umakant Kamble Divisional Welfare Social Pune Officer, Social Welfare and Social Justice Department 06 Shri Anil Vipat Additional Solapur Commissioner, Municipal Corporation 07 Shri Samir Chikkali Scientist Stuttgart University, Germany 08 Shri Kishor Deshpande Former Solapur Mayor, Solapur Municipal Corporation 09 Shri Vishwanath Chakote Former Mayor, SMC Solapur & MLA 10 Shri Dnyanraj Metras Solapur Municipal Solapur Corporation 11 Mrs N.V. Sathe Faculty, Solapur Dept of English Sangameshwar College Member, MC, Solapur 313 University 4) The Alumni Association has been working in the interest of the development of the College. It has dedicated persons as officer-bearers. The Association has contributed to the awareness of Gandhian Philosophy among the students by regularly organizing Seminars inviting Gandhian scholars. It also organizes Essay Writing competitions with a view to sensitize the student community to the significance of the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. The Association has donated books to the poor and needy students of the College. It has sponsored the prize money distributed to the winners of the Patriotic Song Singing competitions on Republic Day. There have been organized guest lectures on Career Guidance by invited resource persons including alumni of the College. The meritorious students too have been felicitated by the Association. A directory of the alumni has been published. It contains data on more than 500 alumni with their qualifications, period of education in the College, address, present post held etc. 5.3.2 The College encourages the students into participating in the cultural activities and sports. There are set up Cultural Activities & Youth Festival Committee and Sports Committee. The Conveners and Members of these Committees guide and train the students into performing successfully in various competitions at different levels. The students are motivated into participating in essay writing, elocution, debate, calligraphy, creative writing, singing, street play competitions. Select students are trained for better performance in Youth Festivals at University, State and National levels. There is a separate rehearsal hall with all the necessary equipment. The Sports Department takes extra efforts to ensure that the students come off with flying colours at District, Zonal, State and National level competitions and tournaments. The Gymkhana is provided with all sorts of equipment necessary for students’ participation in both the outdoor and indoor games. The sportspersons are trained by specially appointed coaches. They are provided with sports kits, tracksuits and blazers. The most important the achievements of the students and sportspersons are felicitated at the Annual Prize Distribution Functions by offering certificates and mementos at the hands of invited guests. Cultural Achievements during the past two years: 2007-08 Sr. Name of the Student Event/ Organizer No. Achievement Competitions 314 01 02 Shri Rajkumar Kori Miss Yeomen Dept Community Affairs & Sports, Award Services Govt. of Karnataka Sarika N.S.S. of Youth Best Youth Higher & Technical Maharashtra Tamshetti Education State Level Department Best NSS Volunteer Award 03 Group of Actors Street Play Dept of Social First Prize Justice, Solapur 04 Group of Singers Singing Maharashtra Labour Second Prize Welfare Board 05 Miss Panchsheela Patriotic Kasabe Singing Shri Kapil Bhalerao Patriotic Song Walchand College, First Prize Solapur Song Third prize Singing 06 Group of Singers Collective Singing Akhil Naatya Bhaaratiya Second Prize Parishad, Solapur 07 Miss Rashmi Patil Rangoli Jallosh, Rotaract First Prize Club of Solapur Mid Town 08 Shri Nanasaheb Essay Writing Ghavhane Jallosh, Rotaract Second Prize Club of Solapur Mid Town 09 Group of Artists Ad Mad Show Jallosh, Rotaract First Prize Club of Solapur Mid Town 10 Miss Priyanka Badve Elocution Shahid Bhagatsingh First Prize 315 Birth Anniversary Committee & Solapur University, Solapur 11 Shri Nanasaheb Essay Writing Ghavhane Shahid Bhagatsingh Consolation Birth Anniversary Committee & Solapur University, Solapur 12 Group of Actors Street Play Shahid Bhagatsingh Third Prize Birth Anniversary Committee & Solapur University, Solapur 13 Group of Singers Collective Singing Shahid Bhagatsingh Third Prize Birth Anniversary Committee & Solapur University, Solapur 14 Shri Nanasaheb Song Writing Bahurang, Pune First Prize Ghavhane Street Play District Social First Prize Welfare Department Rotaract Club of Solapur Essay Writing Sushilkumar Day Birth First Prize Committee, Solapur Essay Writing Gandhi Forum First Prize Vikalpvedha, Pune 316 Lions Club of Solapur Essay Writing Astitva, Sangola Essay Writing Kshetriya Third Prize Prachaar Second Prize Kaaryaalayaa, Story Writing Solapur First Prize SFI, Solapur 15 Miss Vaishali Poster Competitions Wanaskar Biovision Club of Third Prize Rajaram College, Kolhapur 16 Shri R.R.Joshi Business Miss P.D.Patil & Contest Bazigar Jai-Jui, NGO, Fourth Solapur Shri AAM Dhotegar and Position REECODE Institute of Social Entrepreneurship, Mumbai 17 Shri Prashant Harake Essay Writing Gandhi Forum, First Prize Solapur Walchand and Alumni Association 18 Miss Priyanka State Republic Day N.S.S. Sitasawad Parade Camp Cell, Participation University of Mumbai 19 20 Miss Sheetal Solo Singing Youth Insynch, First Prize Deshpande Competitions Solapur Team of Competitors Youth Festival Solapur University Eleven Prizes At Mauli College, in Wadala, Solapur Different Events & Runners Up 317 Award for Consecutive Third Time 21 Miss Sheetal Kamble, Inter Miss Kasabe University Aurangabad Participation Panchsheela Youth Festival and Miss Sheetal Deshpande 22 Miss Sheetal Kamble West and Shri Viresh Alagi Zone Youth Gwalior, M.P. Participation Organizer Achievement Festival 2008-09 Sr. Name of the Student No. 01 02 Event/ Competitions Group of Singers Shri Pratik Shinge Collective Social Song Singing Department Handwriting Anandshree Welfare Third Prize Second Prize Pratishthan, Solapur 03 Team Folkdance Youth Festival College Second Prize of Engineering, Gopalpur, Pandharpur 04 Miss Priynka Badwe Quiz Youth Festival Shri Yashpal Gaikwad College Shri Nikhil Talekar Engineering, First Prize of Gopalpur, Pandharpur 05 Miss Sarika Tamshetti Cartoon Youth Festival College Second Prize of Engineering, Gopalpur, Pandharpur 06 Shri Malappa Vadre Story Telling Youth Festival Third Prize 318 College of Engineering, Gopalpur, Pandharpur 07 Team Folkdance Labour Welfare Second Prize Centre, Solapur 08 09 Shri Pratik Shinge Miss Love Letter Sarathi Magazine, Writing Solapur Shubhangi One Act Play Sakaal Papers, Ltd First Prize First Prize Shewate 10 Miss Rashmi State Salegaonkar Miss Level Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik Participation Youth Festival Priyanka West Sitasawad Zone Saradar Youth Festival Patel Participation University, Vallabhvidyanagar, Gujarat 11 Team Dance Daily Lokmat, Solapur First Prize 12 Team Folkdance Vijay Pratap Youth Third Prize Organization, Solapur 13 Miss Priyanka Female Sitasawad Vijay Pratap Youth First Prize Dancing Organization, Solapur The following tabular information throws light on the performance of the sportspersons during the last two years: 2007-08 Sr. No. Name of Sportsperson Event Performance 01 Shri Ganesh Maskale Chess Runner up, Inter University 02 Shri Sachin Gade Swimming Gold, 50m, Silver, 100m, University selection 03 Shri Akshay Degaonkar Diving Gold, University 319 04 Shri Nasir Sayyad Basket Ball Selection, Ashwamedha 05 Shri Nishant Bailbhandare Basket Ball Selection, Ashwamedha 06 Shri Suraj Waydande Basket Ball Selection, Ashwamedha 07 Miss Bano Shaikh Hammer & Silver, University Discus 08 Shri Sunny Rathod Triple Jump Silver, University 09 Miss Amruta Pangre Kabbadi University Player 10 Shri Prathamesh Alandkar Hand Ball University Player 11 Shri Vishal Ingale Kho Kho University Player 12 Shri Rajesh Yemul Cricket University Player 13 Shri Hemant Pujari Cricket University Player 14 Shri Mujawar Irfan Cricket Vice-Captain University Team 15 Shri Rajpal Sarwade Cricket West Zone Inter University Player 16 Shri Chetan Naral Cricket West Zone Inter University Player 17 Miss Sheetal Kharatmal Judo Gold, 48 kg, University, Silver, National 18 19 Shri Bhimashankar Body Kumbhar Building Shri Sarang Kapse Body Gold, 70 kg, University Gold, 70 kg, University Building 20 Shri Rajkumar Kalsait Athletics University Player 21 Team Cricket Solapur University Championship 2008-09 Sr. Name of Sportsperson Event Performance 320 No. 01 Team of College 02 Shri Chess Gold Medal Bhimashankar Body Gold Medal (Hattrick) Kumbhar Building 03 Shri Swapnil Thonte Fencing Gold Medal 04 Miss Sheetal Kharatmal Judo Gold Medal Wrestling 05 Shri A.S.Gaikwad Body Silver Medal Building 06 Miss Bano Shaikh Track & Silver Medal Field 07 Shri Suraj Waydande Basketball Selection, Solapur University Team 08 Shri Sachin Bhosale Football Selection, Solapur University Team 09 Shri Vishal Ingle Kho-Kho Selection, Solapur University Team 10 Shri Hanumant Pujari Cricket Selection, Solapur University Team 11 Shri Chetan Naral Cricket Selection, Solapur University Team 12 Shri Rajpal Sarwade Cricket Selection, Solapur University Team 13 Miss Jayashree Tumma Chess Selection, Solapur University Team 14 Shri Ganesh Maskale Chess Selection, Solapur University Team 15 Miss Sonali Ovhal Wrestling Selection, Solapur University Team 321 16 Miss Shital Kharatmal Wrestling Selection, Solapur University Team 17 Shri Prathmesh Alandkar Handball Selection, Solapur University Team 5.3.3 The College motivates the students into the publication endeavours. ‘Vidyaarayan’, the College annual magazine, contains the creative writings of the students. The board of editors invites different types of writings by students ranging from articles, stories, poems, science fiction, jokes, sketches and data collection. The N.S.S. and Vidnyaan Bharati engage the students in publishing ‘Shalaakaa’, the wall magazine every year. It bears students’ writings on socio-cultural themes. The Dept of Social Work published a reportage entitled “Gaava Janaatali, Manaatali”. It is made up of the reports of the students participating in the micro planning activities conducted by the Department in collaboration with Zillah Parishad, Solapur. The students of Environmental Science bring out their projects on different environmental issues. The students of the Post Graduate Departments in Marathi and Economics write research papers and present them at the P.G. Seminar held each year. 5.3.4 The College forms Students’ Council every year according to the guidelines of the Maharashtra University Act- 40 (6). The Council is presided over by the Principal. A Principal-appointed Faculty looks into the formation and functioning of the Council. He/She is assisted by the Programme Officer of N.S.S. and Director of Physical Education. There are sixteen student members comprising Representatives of Classes, Departments of Sports, N.S.S., N.C.C. and Cultural Department; and two female members appointed by the Principal. One of the student members is elected as University Representative. The Council is aimed at coordinating the different constituents of the College viz. the Principal, Office, Faculty and students. 5.3.5 The Annual Prize Distribution Committee allows the University Representative of the College in the organization of the Function. The members of the Students’ Council participate in the smooth organization of the Function. The former students of the College and the senior students are invited to give guidance to the students preparing for cultural competitions. They are an informal part of the Cultural Committee. The N.S.S. Committee functions with the assistance provided by the student volunteers in 322 organizing various events throughout the year, blood donation programme and annual camp at an adopted village. The Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee, which is aimed at discouraging the incidence of female abuse on the campus, accommodates a representative each of girls and boys. The Alumni Association is made up of the past students of the College. The Association has been carrying out various activities contributing to the growth and development of the institution. The College Annual Magazine Committee has the University Representative, who helps the board of editors to compile and publish the magazine. 5.3.6 The Alumni Association and Parent-Teachers’ Association constitute the mechanism to seek and use the data from the graduates and employers. The Association has been compiling the data of the graduates every year. There are past students of the College who contribute to its growth and development. 5.4 Best Practices in Student Support and Progression 5.4.1 The College has prepared a data bank of the students belonging to the pass-outs of Arts and Science. The data bank is helpful in bringing about interaction between the College and the pass-outs. The College sends letters to the parents of the students who keep frequently absent from the classes. Sometimes, the parents are called and the faculty and Principal counsel them in the interest of their wards. There are Post Graduate Departments in Marathi, Economics and Social Work. However, the College is planning to initiate P.G. Departments in Hindi, English, Bio-informatics, Genetics, Inorganic Chemistry and Geography. The increasing number of Post Graduate Departments is certainly going to help the students continue their higher studies on the Campus. There are research centers in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences; various subjects in Arts faculty too allow research opportunities. The Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre has been a unique feature of the College since 1996. The Centre is specially designed to coach the students belonging to the minority 323 religions besides students coming from general categories. The College is planning to start UPSC Coaching Centre in the time to come. The meritorious students and the students with cultural and sports achievements are felicitated with certificates, mementoes, shields, kits at the hands of invited guests at the Annual Prize Distribution Functions. The College publishes the annual magazine, ‘Vidyaarayan’ which has been an open space for students’ creative expressions. The Alumni Association organizes seminars on Gandhian Philosophy on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The seminars, which are intended to introduce the life and work of Gandhi to the rising generation, are preceded by Essay Writing competitions on various Gandhian themes. The Students’ Aid Fund has been providing economic aid to the poor, needy and meritorious students of the College. The students of the College are insured. The College canteen caters to the students the recreational facility at subsidized rates. It is important to state here that the number of girl students of the College has been always on the up, due only to the safe and secure campus ambience. The Department of sports invites coaches to train the sportspersons under the guidance of the Director of Physical Education. Probe 1. The Peer Team observed under this criterion in the succeeding way. (The College collects the feedback through its students from the academic year 2003-04) The Feedback Committee has been seeking the feedback from the students, analyzing it and providing the necessary suggestions to the teachers in consultation with the Principal. (The College publishes its prospectus annually.) Now, the College publishes three 324 prospectuses belonging to Arts-Science-PG, Dept of Social Work and Biotechnology. (The College recently established Alumni Association, which has decided to take up welfare measures for the students and assistance to the College administration.) The Alumni Association has been implementing several welfare programmes like- book bank scheme, speeches by experts on career orientation, seminars on Gandhian philosophy, competitions etc. (Though the College doesn’t have separate employment cell and placement officer, a teacher is assigned with this task in the recent past.) The College has set up Employment Cell constituted by the Principal and the faculty from different streams. The Cell invites employers from various places and organizes campus interviews for the students. (Recreation facilities are available to the students in the form of indoor and outdoor games, cultural programmes, competitions and College brings out annual magazine.) The College has been faring well in the Departments of cultural activities and sports. The team of the College won the General Championships of the First Youth Festival organized by Solapur University, Solapur in the year 2004-05; and it has bagged the Runners Up position for three consecutive years from 2005-06 to 2007-08. There has been built an auditorium which is furnished with all sorts of equipment. The College cricket team won the Solapur University Championships during the year 2007-08. ‘Vidyaarayan’, the annual magazine has been one of the assets of the College. Probe 2. Following is a list of quality sustenance and enhancement measures undertaken by the College: Formation and Functioning of Alumni Association Initiation of Employment Cell Expansion of Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre Preparation of Data Bank of Pass-out Students Students’ Insurance Insurance of Science Laboratories and Research Centres New Specializations in Dept of Social Work New Course: Biotechnology Establishment of Research Centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences Proposed PG Courses: Hindi, English, Bio-informatics and Genetics 325 326 Criterion VI Governance and Leadership 6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership 6.1.1 The Vision of the College is as follows: ‘To impart education as a commitment to contributing to the all-round development of the students, to the national empowerment and to the global integrity through the inculcation of Knowledge, Character, Service, Management and Love.’ The College has endeared the following Mission statements: Social transformation through humanistic approach Development through demystification of Science Eco-mission for sustainable development Social conscientization for holistic activism Building youth through value-based education 327 Ensuring social justice to the marginalized to uphold social equality Equipping professional social workers for contributing to the development of social work culture. A) The Vision of the College accommodates ‘all-round development of the students’, which is in tune with the very first objective stated under ‘The Essence and Role of Education’ of National Education Policy 1986. The objective of National Cohesion is reflected in the ‘National Empowerment’ component of the Vision. The Mission Statements of the College encompass the components of ‘Scientific Temper, Independence of Mind and Spirit, Goals of Socialism, Secularism and Democracy, Development of Manpower, National Self-Reliance and Education as Unique Investment for Present and Future’ stated in the National Policy on Education 1986. B) The College translates the Vision Statement into its activities by virtue of: Organizing seminars and workshops on areas of current interest regularly 328 Undertaking research work and research projects on key issues Helping to create manpower conducive to national development Arranging various collaborative programmes for the development of students Inspiring interdisciplinary academic endeavours Maintaining a healthy interaction with all the stakeholders of higher education Making available the infrastructure for academic and welfare events Organizing programmes with GOs and NGOs as a means of social conscientization Bringing about community health awareness through rallies, camps and lectures Answering the situations caused by natural calamity by active participation Endeavoring for maintaining social, communal and national integrity for a healthy democracy Honing the cultural and physical skills of the students through motivation for participation in different events 329 Maintaining a healthy and secure campus for the development of the students belonging to the weaker sections of the society 6.1.2 The College Management, constituted by Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur, has been quite committed towards the task of ensuring effective and efficient transaction of teaching-learning process. It leads the College through the Principal and the teaching and non-teaching staff for the allround development of the students and other stakeholders of higher education. There has been total involvement of the Management in the planning and implementation of programmes aimed at realizing the goals and objectives of the institution. The Management supports the teaching-learning process by making available all the necessary infrastructure under the guidelines of the U.G.C. and Government of Maharashtra. There has been considerable expansion of the infrastructure over these five years. The Management takes lead in initiating new Programmes and Courses according to the 330 need of the times. There has been brought into being the dream project viz. Department of Biotechnology, involving huge expenditure. There are plans of beginning new P.G. and U.G. Courses in the time to come. The Management has been keen on starting the UPSC Coaching Centre on the campus. The Chairperson, the Trustee Secretary, the Trustee-Treasurer and the Trustees form the Management. There is Local Managing Committee, comprising Representative of Chairperson of Management, Secretary of Management, three Representatives of Management, the Principal in the capacity of Secretary, Faculty Representative from Arts, Science and Social Work along with the Representative of the Non-Teaching Staff. 6.1.3 The Management and the Principal of the Institution disburse the responsibilities to the staff by way of the Heads of the Departments and different Committees. The Local Managing Committee takes academic, infrastructure and administrative policy decisions on behalf of the Management. The Principal brings the staff abreast of the decisions taken by the Committee. 331 There are frequent staff meetings held by the Principal to define and communicate the responsibilities. 6.1.4 The Principal seeks information on the staff through feedback and personal contacts and apprises the Management of the necessary information on the activities for its review. The Management holds frequent meetings with the Principal and supervises the overall implementation of the annual planning. 6.1.5 The Management encourages and supports the involvement of the staff for improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes through the Local Managing Committee and the Principal. There are interactions between the staff and the Members of the Management as and when needed regarding academic and administrative matters. 6.1.6 The Principal of the College has been a bridge between the Management and the staff and a source of inspiration for all the 332 constituents and stakeholders. He contributes to the functioning of Management and Local Managing Committee and implements the decisions, planning and programmes involving the entire staff of the College. The annual planning of academic and administrative transaction is done under the supervision of the Principal by virtue of Heads of the Departments and various committees. The committees are set up at the outset of the academic year and the Conveners and Members are informed on their respective committees and the roles they are expected to play during the year. The Conveners call periodic meetings and ensure smooth functioning of the committees. The Principal governs and manages the work of the committees by engaging meetings to assess the performance regularly. 333 6.2 Organizational Arrangements 6.2.1 The organizational structure of the College consists in the Management constituted by Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur. The Chairperson, the Trustee Secretary, the Trustee-Treasurer and the Trustees form the Management. There is Local Managing Committee, comprising Representative of Chairperson of Management, Secretary of Management, three Representatives of Management, the Principal in the capacity of Secretary, Faculty Representative from Arts, Science and Social Work along with the Representative of the Non-Teaching Staff. Decisions taken by the LMC of the College: 2007-08 Regarding the appointment of the vacant posts of teaching and non-teaching staff Assessment of the admission process Budgetary provision for the year 334 Information on the UGC grants for library books and journals, equipment Initiating new course in Biotechnology (Entire) Regarding voluntary retirement of non-teaching staff Concerning the study tours, the nature of transportation, responsibility of the teachers and permission letter from the parents Disposal of the outdated books and journals in the library Disposal of the written-off equipment of the laboratories Pay fixation of the Ph.D. faculty Regarding the academic enhancement of the teaching and non-teaching staff 2008-09 Regarding the admissions to various courses of the College Concerning the budgetary provisions for the year 2008-09 Staff recruitment for the Dept of Biotechnology Discussion about the proposed organization of the UGC sponsored National Seminar on RTTFT 335 Correspondence with Director, Social Welfare Department, Pune, regarding filling the vacancies created after resignation of the faculty Regarding College Development Fund Concerning the placement of the faculty Proposals for financial assistance from various funding agencies Approval to the proposal of voluntary retirement of nonteaching employee due to illness Regarding confirmation of services of those who completed their probation period Permission to the submission of the staff relief fund (Rs 79,197/-) for the Bihar flood-affected people to the District Collector, Solapur 6.2.2 The College administration is decentralized. The Management and Local Managing Committee delegate the administrative authority to the Principal. The Principal in return sets up various committees to realize the administrative transaction. The Heads of the Departments, the faculty and the non-teaching staff of the 336 College implement the annual academic and administrative planning chalked out by the Principal and the Conveners of the committees. There are committees on which students’ representation is accommodated. The quality of the educational provisions is ensured by means of setting up committees which hold meetings and realize the planning under the supervision of the Principal and Conveners. 6.2.3 Yes, the College has effective internal coordination and monitoring mechanisms. The Principal of the College brings about internal coordination of all the constituents and monitors them. There is a Coordinating Officer appointed by the Management for furthering the coordination and monitoring system. The teachers, the non-teaching staff and the students too participate in the work of coordination and supervision of academic and administrative endeavours. 6.2.4 The College has set up Grievance Redressal Cell. The Cell functions in the interest of the students. It resolves their 337 complaints regarding the infrastructure, academic and administrative lacunae. The students lodge their complaints in the box and the Cell entertains them. The Convener and the Members of the Cell hold discussions over the complaints and provide redressal under the guidance of the Principal. During the academic year 2007-08 the major grievances redressed were concerned with: - Non-availability of the books desired, scarcity of water in the ladies’ toilet and noise in the library; the members of Cell along with the Principal redressed the complaints by issuing directions to the concerned personnel. During the year 2008-09 the major grievances received were concerned with: - Theft of Rs 300/-, non-operative PCO, eve teasing and use of notice board for student support; the members of the Cell with the Principal resolved the complaints by guiding the concerned staff members and students. 6.2.5 The Management holds meetings with the staff twice a year. The first meeting is held in the month of June and the second in the month of December. The following data illuminate the major issues discussed during the last meeting: 338 The Management resolved to submit proposals for new P.G. courses in Hindi, English, Bioinformatics, Genetics, Biotechnology, Inorganic Chemistry and Geography and U.G. course in Social Work along with B.Sc. Part I nongrant division. The issue of expanding infrastructure of the College was taken up for the discussion and the Management decided to invest financial resources in building another Girls’ Hostel, purchasing state-of-the-art equipment for the newly-established Department of Biotechnology, renovating the Library and laboratories and a wellfurnished auditorium. The Management appealed to the faculty to undertake Research Projects and register for Ph.D. in order to expand research culture. The decision of filling the vacancies in the Departments needing appointments too was taken. The Management in collaboration with the Principal and the staff decided to invite Dr Rajan Velukar, Vice 339 Chancellor, YCMOU, Nashik as Chief Guest for the 46th Annual Prize Distribution Function of the College. The Management congratulated the Principal and the staff for the successful organization of Two Day National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Thin Film Technology (RTTFT: 08)” 6.2.6 According to the guidelines of the University the College has set up Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee, which is meant for both the women students and staff. The Committee is headed by the Principal, a lady faculty as Convener, two members representing the teaching staff, a social worker, a legal advisor, a students’ representative (Boys) and a students’ representative (Girls). The major objectives of the Committee are to make the students and staff members aware of the sexual harassment prohibition act, to develop gender equality and to maintain safe and healthy environment on the campus. The purpose of forming this Committee is to help the women staff feel free to report their complaints, solve them by virtue of Committee’s intervention and bring to the notice of the Principal, if the complaints are too serious. The functioning of the Committee has been quite effective, as the members and the Principal take efforts to prevent the eventualities. 340 6.3 Strategy Development and Deployment 6.3.1 The perspective institutional plan is done under the supervision of the Principal. The committees with various responsibilities and tasks are involved in the academic, infrastructure and administrative programmes and activities. The Conveners of the committees in collaboration with the teachers, the administrators, the non-teaching staff and the students bring about the institutional plan. The plan is promptly executed according to the decisions taken by the committees under the guidance of the Principal. 6.3.2 The Principal holds meetings with the teachers, the administrators, the non-teaching staff and the students’ representatives in order to communicate and deploy the objectives to ensure individual employee’s contribution to the institutional development. The Principal seeks feedback on the contribution of every employee from the Conveners of various 341 committees and personal contacts. It is ensured that every constituent of the College discharges his/her role towards the realization of the set objectives. 6.3.3 The College sets up the following committees for management of different institutional activities: 1) Staff Welfare Committee 2) Admission Committee 3) Examinations and Result Analysis Committee 4) Absentee Report Committee 5) Time Table Committee 6) Annual Prize Distribution Committee 7) Cultural Activities and Youth Festival 8) National Service Scheme Committee 9) Social Service Camp Committee (Dept of Social Work) 10) Placement Committee (Dept of Social Work) 11) Special Cell Standing Committee for Welfare of BC Candidates 12) Debating & Elocution Competitions Committee 342 13) Discipline & Academic Observation Committee 14) UGC & Research Committee 15) SAF Committee 16) Grievance Redressal Committee 17) Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee 18) Various Activities Reporting Committee 19) Publicity Committee 20) Tour Committee 21) Employment Cell 22) Alumni Association & Parent-Teachers’ Association 23) Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre Committee 24) College Annual Magazine Committee 25) Ganesh Festival Committee 26) Internal Quality Assurance Cell 27) Library Committee 28) Purchase Committee 29) Students’ Council 30) Students’ Feedback Committee 343 Details of the Committee meetings and the major decisions taken: 2007-08 Setting up of the Committees for the academic year 2007-08 Regarding admissions to various courses Contribution of faculty, students and society to the annual magazine Setting up of BC Cell Submission of syllabus completion report of the first term Correspondence with the students with less than 75% attendance Placement of faculty of Dept of Social Work Issuance of new Identity Cards to all the staff Concerning organization of PG Seminar Organization of Annual Prize Distribution Function Details of the Committee meetings and the major decisions taken: 2008-09 Setting up of Committees for the academic year 2008-09 Suggestions given to the members of Attendance Committee for maintaining attendance report 344 Regarding submission of self-appraisal forms Informing the office on individual financial investment Regarding proposing Major and Minor Research Projects Information on the new course: Biotechnology Submission of reports on Departmental activities Proposals for organizing workshops and seminars Submission of bills of Departmental expenditures Measures for healthy campus atmosphere Regarding the organization of University Day, Independence Day, Republic Day and Maharashtra Day Planning of smooth organization of 46th Annual Prize Distribution Function Regarding various programmes along with the Annual Camp by N.S.S. Analysis of the University exam results of all the classes Concerning the purchase of lab chemicals, glass-wares and equipment for all Departments Sending faculty and staff for participation in seminars, workshops, orientation and refresher courses for improvement 345 Regarding alternative arrangement to fill the vacancy due to UGC Teacher Fellowship Programme Budgetary provisions for the library Planning of the field work Adoption of a boys’ or girls’ hostel by teachers 6.3.4 The MIS of the College consists in the network of various Committees, and office and library computerization. All the Committees participate in the process of management of information. The information on the academic and the administrative aspects of the College is selected, collected, aligned and integrated under the supervision of the Principal, Conveners and Heads of Departments and Units. The information then is communicated to the Management through the Coordinating Officer, the Principal and the LMC for further planning, decision-making and execution. 6.3.5 The College uses the data and information from the feedback via the Feedback Committee. The students provide the Committee 346 with their assessment of the teachers, the non-teaching staff, the administrative staff and the library. The Committee scrutinizes the assessment done by the students and gives necessary directions to the concerned personnel under the supervision of the Principal. The decision making process is supported by the representatives of the teachers, the administrative staff and the students. The over-all performance of the entire staff of the College is maintained with the help of the data and information sought through various means. 6.3.6 The College has undertaken several initiatives for promoting cooperation, sharing of knowledge, innovations and empowerment of the faculty. There are interdepartmental programmes like- Urban Farming Project, English Remedial Course, Course in Computer Applications, Collaborative Research Projects, Coordinated Academic Endeavours between Biotechnology and Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Statistics and Mathematics, Certificate Course in Career Planning, Global Skills Development Programme, Blood Donation Camps, Organization of various Seminars and 347 Workshops, P.G. Teaching and Academic Extension Activities for promoting cooperation and sharing knowledge. There are innovations brought about in the form of Intercollegiate Programmes and Exchanges, P.G. Seminar and Collaborative Projects- Childline, Tathapi, etc. The College inspires teachers to participate in Seminars, Workshops and Conferences, undertake research projects and research work by granting them Teacher’s Fellowships, infrastructure, library services, Internet and all amenities. 6.4 Human Resource Management 6.4.1 The College uses Self-Appraisal Method for the performance assessment of teachers. The teachers are given the Self-Appraisal forms, which are duly filled in by them. The forms, endorsed by the Heads of the Departments, are submitted to the Principal via the Office Superintendent. The Principal along with an authorized Teacher Representative verifies the factual data. The progress of the research programmes is assessed by the UGC & Research Committee. The service of the teachers is monitored by 348 the Principal through the Office Superintendent and the Accountant. The teachers are assessed by the students through the annual feedback mechanism. The feedback given by the students is assessed by the Committee and under the guidance of the Principal the concerned teachers are given guidance accordingly. The performance of the administrative staff is assessed by the students. The Principal too monitors the performance of the administrative staff. 6.4.2 The College undertakes the succeeding welfare measures for the staff and faculty: Walchand Employees’ Cooperative Credit Society: The Features 1) State Level Credit Society with ‘A’ Grade for the last 20 years 2) Personal Loan up to Rs 3,00000/3) Insurance Covered up to Rs 3,00000/4) Short Term Loan up to Rs 25,000/5) Medical Loan up to Rs 5,000/- 349 6) Felicitation of Meritorious Wards of the Employees Provident Fund Loans for the staff Organization of guest lectures on Investment Schemes Group Insurance for all employees Use of over-draft facility for remittance of salary in the wake of delayed salary payment Best Reader’s Award Felicitation of employees on their achievements, completion of research, birth days Annual Tours for faculty and staff Farewell programmes for the retiring faculty and staff 6.4.3 The College recruits faculty and other staff according to the norms of Government of Maharashtra and Solapur University, and by ensuring the desired qualifications, knowledge and skills. The recruited faculty and staff are provided with all the infrastructure facilities, library services, scope for participation in academic and extensive programmes, necessary training, recreational facility, health centre, favourable ambience to retain 350 them. There are welfare measures implemented in the interest of the faculty and staff. 351 6.4.4 Generally, the College insists upon recruiting full-time faculty. However, in the event of unavailability of No Objection Certificate from Joint Director, Higher Education, the vacant post is filled by three teachers on Clock Hour Basis according to Government of Maharashtra norms. The teachers on CHB are assigned seven lectures, each lecture is paid Rs 72/- (forty fiveminute lecture). The Part Time faculty gets the scale according to the Government norms. 6.4.5 The College supports and ensures the professional development of the faculty by allowing them budget allocation as per the sanctioned sum by the 10th and 11th UGC Plan. There are faculty who have taken benefit of Teacher’s Fellowship. For the completion of the research projects the faculty are allowed facility of leave. Seed money facility has also been brought into use by the College. There are Research Centers in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences which are maintained by the College. The faculty are allowed the benefit of financial allocation for 352 attending seminars, conferences and workshops. The teachers are allowed to involve actively in local, state, national and international professional associations. 6.4.6 The College pays due attention to the needs of the faculty development. Some faculty and members of the administrative staff of the College have taken benefit of the MS-CIT Course run by the Computer Department. The faculty of the College participate in the seminars and workshops organized on and off the campus for skill development. The members of the administrative staff and library staff are trained in computer operations. Some of the members of the administrative staff have participated in a seminar on Office Automation. 6.4.7 The faculty of the College are provided with the following facilities: Well-furnished staff room, separate staff room for women faculty 353 Well-equipped and spacious laboratories (Air-conditioned labs for Biotechnology) Computerized library with Internet Reading space for staff Well-maintained classrooms Neatly-built computerized office Central Computing facility with Internet Auditoriums with all facilities Health centre Canteen Gymkhana and grounds Parking space Water filters Garden Security guards Intercom PCO Photocopier 6.5 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 354 6.5.1 Yes, the College gets financial support from the Government. The tables on the following pages show the grants received by the College in the last three years under different heads: 355 Senior Section: Year Heads 2006-07 Salary grants Grants received in Rs 18071000.00 Non-salary grants 809700.00 UGC grants Library 124848.00 305184.00 UGC Equipment grants 5800.00 UGC Research Grants Minor 93000.00 19409532.00 UGC grants 2007-08 Seminar Total Salary grants 20083000.00 Non-salary grants 601500.00 UGC grants Library 41616.00 152592.00 UGC Equipment grants 392500.00 356 UGC Research Grants Minor 13000.00 143025.00 2008-09 UGC grants Seminar UGC grants Salary 21427260.00 Total Salary grants 21668074.00 Non-salary grants 619700.00 UGC grants Library 41616.00 152592.00 UGC Equipment grants 330000.00 UGC Major 201000.00 Research Grants 443904.00 UGC Seminar 23456886.00 grants 11th Plan grants Total 357 Dept of Social Work Year Heads 2006-07 Salary grants Grants received in Rs 3515743.00 Total 3515743.00 Salary grants 2220204.00 2007-08 Non-salary grants 153000.00 2008-09 Total Salary grants 2373204.00 2692451.00 Non-salary grants 86800.00 Total 2779251.00 Year Heads 2006-07 Grants Total Grants Total Grants Total Grants received in Rs 56900.00 56900.00 53900.00 53900.00 55400.00 55400.00 NSS Section 2007-08 2008-09 358 Non-Grant PG Section (Revenue and Income Generated) Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Non-Grant Heads Grants received in Rs Fees 1623006.00 Total 1623006.00 Fees 1231635.00 Total 1231635.00 Fees 1010512.00 Total 1010512.00 Biotechnology Department (Revenue and Income Generated) Year Heads 2008-09 Fees Trust Total Grants received in Rs 1486515.00 7447585.00 8934100.00 6.5.2 The College doesn’t allow donations; hence there is no resource mobilization through donations. 6.5.3 There is adequate budget to cover the day-to-day expenses, therefore there is no question of meeting any deficit. 359 6.5.4 The tables on the following pages display the budgetary resources of different streams of the College to fulfill the institution’s mission and offer quality programmes during the years 2007-08 and 2008-09: 360 Senior College Section (Arts and Science) Budget 2007-08 Head of Accounts Admission Fee Tuition Fee Interest Budget 2007-08 11300.00 0.00 15000.00 Salary Grant 19000000.00 Total (A) 19026300.00 Library Fee Laboratory Fee 112900.00 37500.00 Gymkhana Fee College Exam Fee College Magazine Fee A.S.G. Fee Total (B) Non Salary Grants Miscellaneous Receipts Total (C) 135500.00 11300.00 11300.00 5600.00 314100.00 910600.00 3000.00 913600.00 Total A+B+C 20254000.00 Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances Total (A) A.S.G. & Extra Curricular College Exam Stationery Exp and Magazine Exp Gymkhana Exp & Equipment Library Books Lab Current & Equipment Total (B) Advertisement Expenses Affiliation Fee Audit Fee Electricity Exp Building Repairs Botanical Garden Book Binding Exp Educational Tours and Seminar Local Conveyance Municipal Tax Miscellaneous Exp Postage &Telegrams Printing & Stationery Periodical & Magazine Petty Contingency Reading Room Exp Repairs to Furniture Repairs to Science Apparatus Telephone Charges T.A.Bills Uniforms to Peon Teaching Aids Furniture & Office Equipment NAAC Expenses Lab Insurance Seed Money for Research Work Road Repairs Software Exp Computer Stationery Total (C) Total A+B+C Budget 2007-08 19026300.00 19026300.00 5600.00 22600.00 135500.00 112900.00 37500.00 314100.00 30000.00 2500.00 17000.00 40000.00 59250.00 15000.00 2500.00 15000.00 10000.00 255000.00 6500.00 12000.00 50000.00 10000.00 10000.00 5000.00 30000.00 10000.00 15000.00 20000.00 16150.00 5000.00 175000.00 10000.00 2700.00 40000.00 10000.00 22000.00 18000.00 913600.00 20254000.00 361 362 Department of Social Work Budget 2007-08 Head of Accounts Salary Grant Tuition Fee Admission Fee Total (A) Library Fee Field Work Fee Gymkhana Fee Budget 2007-08 4870000.00 130000.00 1300.00 5001300.00 39000.00 71500.00 15600.00 Student Magazine College Exam Co-curricular Activities Total (B) Non Salary Grant Stationery Fee Seminar Fee Written Test Fee 13000.00 11050.00 68250.00 244400.00 160000.00 26000.00 6500.00 56000.00 Miscellaneous Fee T.C. Fee Ex Student Fee Bank Interest Total (C) 12000.00 1300.00 50.00 2500.00 264350.00 Total A+B+C 5510050.00 Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances with P. F. Total (A) Library Books Gymkhana Exp Field Work Exp College Exam Exp Education Tour Camp W/s Co-curricular Activities Written Test Exp Student Magazine Total (B) Non Salary Exp Lighting Exp Visiting Staff Rem Repairs to Furniture & Office Equipment Magazine Subscription Reading Room Exp Audit Fee Postage & Telephone Miscellaneous Exp Educational Tour Exp Planning Forum Printing & Stationery Advertisement Petty Contingency T.A. Bills Book Binding Bills Seminar Local Conveyance Affiliation Fee Municipal Taxes Registration Fee Peon Dress Exp Repairs to Building Capital Expenses Furniture & Office Equipment Total (C) Total A+B+C Budget 2007-08 5000000.00 5000000.00 39000.00 15600.00 71500.00 11050.00 26000.00 68250.00 54000.00 13000.00 298400.00 25000.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 8500.00 5000.00 20000.00 4500.00 7000.00 5000.00 15250.00 500.00 500.00 4000.00 2000.00 3000.00 1000.00 15500.00 65000.00 2500.00 1500.00 7900.00 10500.00 211650.00 5510050.00 363 P.G.T. Section (M.A. I & II) Budget 2007-08 Head of Accounts Budget 2007-08 Tuition Fee 188000.00 Other Fee 250000.00 Library Fee 20000.00 Misc. & Other 28500.00 Receipts Seminar Fee 20000.00 Library Stationery 45000.00 Sale of Stationery College Maintenance Development Total Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances Other Exp Library Books Seminar Expenses UGC Seminar Exp Library/Stationery/Admn. Exp 45000.00 Furniture, Office & Lab Exp 180000.00 Surplus 1033000.00 Total Budget 2007-08 180000.00 338000.00 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 55000.00 400000.00 0.00 1033000.00 364 365 Senior College Section Budget 2008-09 Head of Accounts Admission Fee Tuition Fee Interest Budget 2008-09 11000.00 0.00 5000.00 Salary Grant 20000000.00 Total (A) 20016000.00 Library Fee Laboratory Fee 110000.00 42000.00 Gymkhana Fee College Exam Fee College Magazine Fee A.S.G. Fee Total (B) Non Salary Grants Miscellaneous Receipts Total (C) 132000.00 0.00 33000.00 22000.00 339000.00 710400.00 3000.00 713400.00 Total A+B+C 21068400.00 Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances Total (A) A.S.G. & Extra Curricular College Exam Stationery Exp and Magazine Exp Gymkhana Exp & Equipment Library Books Lab Current & Equipment Total (B) Advertisement Expenses Affiliation Fee Audit Fee Electricity Exp Building Repairs Botanical Garden Book Binding Exp Educational Tours and Seminar Local Conveyance Municipal Tax Miscellaneous Exp Postage &Telegrams Printing & Stationery Periodical & Magazine Petty Contingency Reading Room Exp Repairs to Furniture Repairs to Science Apparatus Telephone Charges T.A.Bills Uniforms to Peon Teaching Aids Furniture & Office Equipment NAAC Expenses Lab Insurance Seed Money for Research Work Road Repairs Software Exp Computer Stationery Computer Repair & Services Total (C) Total A+B+C Budget 2008-09 20016000.00 20016000.00 11000.00 44000.00 132000.00 110000.00 42000.00 339000.00 40000.00 2500.00 18000.00 75000.00 59250.00 12000.00 3000.00 15000.00 5000.00 35000.00 15000.00 12000.00 55000.00 7000.00 10000.00 7000.00 35000.00 10000.00 15000.00 15000.00 40000.00 2000.00 154000.00 8000.00 2000.00 10000.00 10000.00 20000.00 15000.00 6650.00 713400.00 21068400.00 366 367 Department of Social Work Budget 2008-09 Head of Accounts Salary Grant Budget 2008-09 7373000.00 Tuition Fee Admission Fee 127000.00 1270.00 Bank Interest Total (A) Library Fee Field Work Fee Gymkhana Fee 2530.00 7503800.00 38100.00 69850.00 15240.00 Student Magazine College Exam Co-curricular Activities Education Tour & Camp Workshop Seminar Fee Total (B) Non Salary Grant Total (C) Other Receipts Stationery/Form Fee/ Misc./TC/Ex-Students Total (D) 12700.00 10795.00 69850.00 25400.00 6350.00 248285.00 160000.00 160000.00 92750.00 92750.00 Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances with P. F. Total (A) Expenses against Fee Library Books Gymkhana Exp Field Work Exp College Exam Exp Education Tour Camp W/s Co-curricular Activities Seminar Student Magazine Budget 2008-09 7503800.00 Total (B) Non Salary Exp Lighting Exp Visiting Staff Rem Repairs to Furniture & Office Equipment Magazine Subscription Reading Room Exp Audit Fee Postage & Telephone Book Binding Bills Educational Tour Exp Planning Forum Printing & Stationery Advertisement Petty Contingency T.A. Bills Registration Fee Municipal Taxes Local Conveyance Affiliation Fee Peon Dress Exp Capital Expenses Furniture & Office Equipment Total (C) Other Expenses 248285.00 Stationery Exp Misc. Exp Written Test Exam Exp Repairs to Building Total D Total A+B+C+D 8004835.00 Total A+B+C+D 7503800.00 38100.00 15240.00 69850.00 10795.00 25400.00 69850.00 6350.00 12700.00 35000.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 8500.00 5000.00 15000.00 2000.00 3500.00 6000.00 10000.00 0.00 0.00 5000.00 3000.00 35000.00 1000.00 0.00 3500.00 20000.00 160000.00 25400.00 3220.00 56230.00 7900.00 92750.00 8004835.00 368 369 P.G.T. Section (M.A. I & II) Budget 2008-09 Head of Accounts Budget 2008-09 Tuition Fee 200000.00 Other Fee 198500.00 Library Fee 20000.00 Misc. & Other 200000.00 Receipts Seminar Fee 30000.00 Library Stationery Sale of Stationery College Maintenance Development Total Head of Accounts Salary & Allowances Other Exp Library Books Seminar Expenses UGC Seminar Exp Library/Stationery/Admn. Exp Furniture, Office & Lab Exp Surplus 648500.00 Total Budget 2008-09 200000.00 168500.00 50000.00 30000.00 200000.00 648500.00 370 371 Department of Biotechnology Budget 2008-09 Heads of Accounts Salary and allowances Total (A) Recurring expenses ASG & extracurricular Advertisement expenses CET Biotechnology expenses Solapur University affiliation fee Lab current and equipment Traveling expenses Petty contingency Periodical magazine Reading room expenses Municipal tax PF Administration charges Miscellaneous expenses Internet expenses Electricity expenses Telephone expenses Printing and stationery Local conveyance Postage and telegram Ceremony and function Typing and Xerox Freight and cartages Audit fee Lab maintenance Lab insurance College development expenses Student development expenses College exam and magazine expenses Project Seminar Gas cylinder and field expenses Budget 1620500.00 1620500.00 11250.00 125000.00 0.00 75000.00 250000.00 10000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 125000.00 0.00 25000.00 0.00 87000.00 15000.00 34925.00 0.00 5000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5000.00 50000.00 10000.00 108000.00 72000.00 26750.00 9000.00 4500.00 50000.00 372 Total B Capital expenditure Office furniture Lab equipment Computer equipment Gymkhana equipment Library books Total C Grand Total A+B+C 1098425.00 0.00 5000000.00 700000.00 30000.00 50000.00 5780000.00 8498925.00 The following tables throw light on the income-expenditure statements of different streams of the College to fulfill the institution’s mission and offer quality programmes during the years 2007-08 and 2008-09: Senior College Section Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2007-08 Expenditure Rs Income Rs To salary of teaching staff To salary of nonteaching staff To salary of menial staff To washing allowance To medical reimbursement To encashment of leave To physical handicapped allowance To cashier allowance To other expenses 14488454.00 By grants 20684500.00 2228562.00 By fees 17500.00 2688448.00 By other fees 303596.50 7852.00 By miscellaneous 357.00 receipts By Environment 7076.00 Science fees By pay recovery 15439.00 11456.00 220474.00 6000.00 By (Employees) fine 350.00 4200.00 By bank interest 20656.00 195186.00 373 To non-salary 409166.50 expenses To surplus 789676.00 transferred to balance sheet Total 21049474.50 Total 21049474.50 Dept of Social Work: Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2007-08 Expenditure To salary of teaching staff To salary of nonteaching staff To salary of menial staff To management contribution to PF To visiting staff remuneration To printing and stationery To postage and telephone To miscellaneous expenses To local conveyance charges To cocurricular activities To magazine subscription Rs 1583614.00 Income By grants Rs 2373204.00 245117.00 By fees 192910.00 277593.00 Other fees 168742.00 113180.00 By bank interest 2285.00 200.00 19029.50 14753.50 2945.00 1169.00 16131.00 3010.00 374 To reading room expenses To TA DA expenses To gymkhana expenses To educational tour expenses To audit fees To book binding expenses To building maintenance charges To electricity charges To planning forum To registration fees To peon dress expenses To repairs to office equipment and furniture To repairs to building To petty contingency To field work expenses To college exam expenses To student magazine To educational tour workshop expenses To surplus transferred to balance sheet Total 8133.00 8261.00 12974.00 3997.00 5618.00 296.00 240000.00 40340.00 6002.00 4504.00 1190.00 3823.00 7900.00 1218.00 42000.00 13775.50 17375.00 4559.00 38433.00 2737141.00 Total 2737141.00 Senior College Section Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2008-09 Expenditure Rs Income Rs To salary of teaching staff To salary of nonteaching staff To salary of menial staff To sixth pay advance To washing 14923464.00 By grants 22287774.00 2175655.00 By fees 10100.00 2964516.00 By other fees 389351.00 1378850.00 By miscellaneous 43195.00 receipts By pay recovery 3502.00 7838.00 375 allowance To medical reimbursement To physical handicapped allowance To cashier allowance To other expenses To non-salary expenses To Environment Science expenses To library books written off To surplus transferred to balance sheet Total 116834.00 By notice fees 38063.00 6000.00 By bank interest 36711.00 1350.00 By UGC Seminar RTTFT registration 30500.00 Total 22839196.00 273752.00 436535.54 28495.00 4904.60 521001.86 22839196.00 Dept of Social Work: Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2008-09 Expenditure To salary of teaching staff To salary of nonteaching staff Income Rs 1911750.00 By grants 2779251.00 211291.00 By notice pay 96750.00 Rs 376 To salary of menial staff To sixth pay salary advance To management contribution to PF To visiting staff remuneration To printing and stationery To postage and telephone To miscellaneous expenses To local conveyance charges To cocurricular activities To magazine subscription To reading room expenses To TA DA expenses To advertisement expenses To gymkhana expenses To educational tour expenses To audit fees To book binding expenses To electricity charges To planning forum To registration fees To workshop expenses To stationary expenses To repairs to building To petty contingency To field work expenses To municipal tax To college exam fees To student magazine To Ashwamedha fees To University pro rata To Youth festival To sale of scrap To surplus transferred to balance sheet Total 316675.00 By fees 109530.00 87200.00 Other fees 134215.00 121929.00 By bank interest 3699.00 400.00 By sale of forms 600.00 1821.25 16245.50 2149.50 329.00 65743.50 72.00 7568.00 2909.00 51376.00 15093.00 2958.00 5618.00 2057.00 59170.00 4151.00 2868.00 19358.00 19165.00 7900.00 63338.50 5244.00 10170.00 13634.00 338.00 2185.00 74.00 795.00 92459.75 3124045.00 Total 3124045.00 377 Department of Biotechnology Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2008-09 Expenditure Rs To salary of 1343351.00 teaching staff To salary of non- 492883.00 teaching staff To management 25000.00 contribution to PF To honorarium 24415.00 To recurring 782557.00 expenses Total 2668206.00 Income By college fees Rs 1166326.00 By parents and students association fees, seminar and stationery fees By sale of prospectus By bank interest By breakage 6345.00 37530.00 1343.00 9340.00 By deficit 1447322.00 transferred to balance sheet Total 2668206.00 6.5.5 Yes. The accounts are audited regularly. The details of the audit procedures and audit reports are as follows: 2007-08 Senior Section Audit Report: 378 I have audited the accounts of Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur senior section for the year ending on 31st March 2008 with books, receipts, vouchers and have to report that, 1. I have obtained all the information and explanation I required. 2. In my opinion proper books of accounts have been maintained and 3. Receipts and payments account is drawn up in accordance with the books of Accounts SD/Chartered Accountant Mrs S.G.Patil, Solapur 14th July 2008 Dept of Social Work Audit Report: I have audited the accounts of Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur (M.S.W.) for the year ending on 31st March 2008 and have to report that, 1. I have obtained all the information and explanation I required. 2. In my opinion proper books of accounts have been maintained and 379 3. Receipts and payments account drawn up in accordance with the books of Accounts subject to following remark: a) During the year under reference the College has transferred Tuition Fee to the Non-Salary Grant Account of Rs 153000/SD/Chartered Accountant Mrs S.G.Patil, Solapur 14th July 2008 2008-09 Senior Section Audit Report: I have audited the accounts of Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur senior section for the year ending on 31st March 2009 with the books, receipts, vouchers and have to report that, 1. I have obtained all the information and explanation I required. 2. In my opinion proper books of accounts have been maintained and 3. Receipts and payments account is drawn up in accordance with the books of Accounts SD/Chartered Accountant Mrs S.G.Patil, Solapur 380 10th July 2009 Dept of Social Work Audit Report: I have audited the accounts of Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur (M.S.W.) for the year ending on 31st March 2009 and have to report that, 1. I have obtained all the information and explanation I required. 2. In my opinion proper books of accounts have been maintained 3. Receipts and payments account are drawn up in accordance with the books of accounts. SD/Chartered Accountant Mrs S.G.Patil, Solapur 10th July 2008 Biotechnology Audit Report: I have audited the accounts of Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur Biotechnology section for the year ending on 31st March 2009 with the books & receipts, vouchers and have to report that, 381 1. I have obtained all the information and explanation I required. 2. In my opinion proper books of accounts have been maintained and 3. Receipts and payments account is drawn up in accordance with the books of accounts subject to the following remark a) During the year the College has started the above section as per sanction letter no. N.G.C. /07-08/Bio-Tech/ M.U. 2-3 Dated 12.07.2007 of which separate books of accounts are maintained SD/Chartered Accountant Mrs S.G.Patil, Solapur 6.5.6 The College has computerized the financial management systems. Following are the details: - For Fee transaction: College Management System, Accounts: Accounts Management System and Scholarship: Scholarship Management System. All these Softwares have been installed by Master Software, Nagpur. The 382 office has, for University transaction, the Client Server Technology received from the Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Ltd. Software. 6.6 Best Practices in Governance and Leadership 6.6.1 The Management of the College has always been favourable to the all-round development of the institution for the student community. There have been initiate new course and programmes in the larger interest of the students, viz. Dept of Biotechnology, two new specializations in the Dept of Social Work and different Certificate courses. There are plans of beginning PG Programmes in Hindi, English, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Inorganic Chemistry, Geography and UG Programme in Social Work. The infrastructure of the College has been expanded to serve the growing needs of the various programmes. The present Principal of the College has been initiating several innovations since his assuming the office. He has promoted the organization of seminars and workshops. He has motivated the 383 faculty into undertaking minor and major research projects. A considerable number of teachers have begun their research pursuits. The annual magazine ‘Vidyaarayan’ has been gaining popularity among the student community. The students are faring well in academic, cultural and sports disciplines. There have been started different staff welfare activities. The functioning of College has been adequately decentralized under his tenure. There are consistent occasions of interaction between the Principal and the faculty and staff for the delegation and implementation of various activities. The Grievance Redressal Cell and the Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee have been working with commitment to resolve the complaints of the students and the staff. The Departments of the College undertake interdisciplinary programmes for promoting work culture, cooperation and sharing of knowledge. The Walchand Employees’ Cooperative Credit Society has been honoured with A Grade for its commitment towards the welfare 384 of its members. It is notable that the Society boasts zero default record. There have been faculty who have taken advantage of the Teacher’s Fellowship for research work. Probe 1. The Peer Team forwarded its observation under Governance and Leadership: (The College Management has 118 years of effective and efficient coordinating and monitoring mechanism in the administration of various colleges.) The Management of the College viz. Shri Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur is heading towards the completion of 125 years of glorious service in the field of education. The Management, motivated by the motto- Education is Commitment, has been expanding the Colleges and Schools under it and catering to the needs of the society. (The College has inbuilt mechanism to check the work efficiency of the non-teaching staff.) The members of the administrative staff have been trained in computer operations and other administrative assignments under the guidance of the Principal. (There is a special committee for preparing academic 385 calendar.) The academic calendar is prepared, the programmes therein are implemented and the implementation is noted down in a register. (Loan facilities like Provident Fund Loan and Employees’ Credit Society are available to the members of the teaching and non-teaching staff of the College.) There have been several beneficiaries of the Provident Fund Loan. Walchand Employees’ Cooperative Credit Society has been working dedicatedly for the welfare of its members by disbursing loans, inviting deposits and implementing various constructive programmes. (Financial assistance in the form of fee concession and scholarships are given to the students.) The College has been carrying out the practice of granting concessions and scholarships to the meritorious and needy students. (Academic excellence is encouraged in the College. Teachers are encouraged to enhance their qualification with M.Phil, Ph.D. etc.) It is a matter of pleasure to note here that the College has set up Research Centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. There has been a considerable number of Research Guides. The number of research scholars is on the up. There are different research projects completed, being carried out or proposed. 386 Probe 2. The Peer Team forwarded the succeeding recommendations: (A Health Centre requires to be established as a common facility on the campus as there are four colleges on it.) The Management considering the recommendation of the Peer Team set up a Health Centre on the campus. The students and staff in need get the medical attention at the Centre. (The college may explore the possibility of introducing more course options to increase flexibility in course combinations keeping in mind the latest and social needs. The college may think of introducing courses on Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Psychology, Electronics, Computer Maintenance, Women Studies, Biotechnology, Social Work, Human Rights and Family and Community Science.) The Dept of Social Work began two specializations viz. 1. Urban and Rural Community Development and 2. Medical and Psychiatric Social Work. The College started PGDCA course in the year 2006-07. The Management realized its ambitious dream-project of initiating B.Sc. Biotechnology (Entire) with state-of-the-art amenities from the academic year 2008-09. There are plans of starting PG Courses in Hindi, English, Geography, Bio-informatics, Genetics and Inorganic Chemistry along with UG Course in Social Work. 387 (Pedagogical methods need modernization and diversification. Modern Information Technology may be widely used and enough opportunities may be given to faculty and students to utilize it.) The Management has been investing sizeable quantity of its financial resources in acquiring different ICT equipment for the Office, Library, Laboratories and Departments. There has been built a wellfurnished auditorium, which enables successful organization of different academic and cultural programmes. Criterion VII Innovative Practices 7.1 Internal Quality Assurance System 7.1.1 The College has set up Internal Quality Assurance Cell for quality assurance within the existing academic and administrative systems. The constitution of the IQAC- 2008-09 is as follows: Sr. No. Particulars Name 01 Chairperson: Institution 02 A few senior administrative Mrs V.S.Gavali (Librarian) officers Shri P.H.Kasturkar (O.S.) Head of the Principal Dr Ajit Manikshete Shri S.M.Bajaj (O.S.) 03 Three to eight teachers Shri P.R.Joshi (Computer) Shri M.P.Joshi 388 Coordinator, IQAC Shri S.N.Battin Dr K.R.Rao 04 Shri S.B.Jagdale (M.S.W.) One to two members from Dr Ranjeet Gandhi Management The Trustee-Secretary, S.A.P.D.Jain Pathashala, Solapur Shri Bhushan Shah 05 06 The Trustee-Treasurer S.A.P.D.Jain Pathashala, Solapur One or two nominees from Shri C.R.Doshi Local society One of the teachers as the Shri M.P.Joshi coordinator of IQAC 7.1.2 The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the College carries out the following functions for quality enhancement: 1. Dissemination of information on the various quality parameters of higher education 2. Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the various academic and administrative activities of the College 3. Getting various academic and administrative Committees formed 4. Imparting suggestions to the faculty about academic, research, extension and other activities for quality enhancement 5. Holding meetings for collecting information on the work of Committees and academic, research, extension and other activities of the faculty and the administrative staff 6. Assessing the information received from the Conveners of the Committees, Heads of the Departments and faculty 7. Preparation of the Internal Quality Assurance Report and submission to the NAAC 8. Assisting the administration in preparing the Academic Calendar, the Half Yearly reports and Annual reports 9. Documentation of the various programmes and activities carried out by the faculty and administrative staff 389 10. Development of quality culture 7.1.3 The students of the College assess the teachers, the administrative staff and the infrastructure every year. The Feedback Committee analyzes the assessment done by the students. The Principal in the light of the assessment issues suggestions to the concerned staff for quality enhancement. There is a Students’ Council formed by the Representatives of Classes and Units. The Council plays a key role in bridging the students and the staff of the College. The University Representative forwards the process of bringing about interaction between the College and the University. The students may forward their suggestions concerned with the academic and administrative issues to the Principal through the Suggestion Box mounted outside the Vice-Principal’s cabin. The grievances of the students are redressed through the Grievance Redressal Committee. There are student representatives on the Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee too. The student representative on the Library Advisory Committee contributes to the improvement of library services. The Cultural Activities and Youth Festival Committee also allows student representation. 7.1.4 The College promotes best practices through the functioning of various Committees. There are academic committees, which carry out the implementation of various activities like admissions, examinations, result analysis, feed back, time table, absentee report, discipline and academic observation, N.S.S., social service camp, grievance redressal, sexual harassment prohibition, employment interface and interaction with alumni and parents; the administrative committees assist the office in the implementation of programmes for the welfare of students of Backward Communities, UGC, students’ aid, publicity, tour and the extracurricular and cultural committees participate in the implementation of programmes like annual prize distribution, cultural activities, debating and elocution, Ganesh festival celebrations and the youth festival. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell brings about coordination among all these committees, assesses & reports their functioning and ensures that the Best Practices have been internalized. 7.1.5 390 The College has been keen on adding value to the quality enhancement of the students. The following ways have been adopted by the College to enhance the quality of the students: 1. Curricular Activities Certificate courses Study Tours Field Visits Training Drives Exhibitions Projects Sports 2. Co-curricular Activities and Programmes organized by N.S.S. Literary Associations Vidnyaan Bharati Social Sciences Club Placement Cell Alumni Association 3. Extra-curricular Activities organized by Cultural Activities and Youth Festival Committee Department of Sports Students’ Council Anti-Ragging Cell Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee The students are involved in the functioning of various Committees aimed at their allround development. Besides, the students assess the performance of the teaching, the administrative, the non-teaching staff and the infrastructure, which eventually contribute to their quality enhancement. 7.2 Inclusive Practices 7.2.1 391 The College pays special attention to provide access to students coming from socially backward and economically weaker sections of the society. It should be noted here that a majority of the students seeking admissions to the College come from the backward communities and weaker sections of the society. The following data throws light on the practices and programmes carried out by the College to bring the students from these communities within the mainstream: Scholarships Students’ Aid Fund BC Cell Competitive Examinations Coaching Centre for the students coming from Minority Religions Alumni Association of the College Workshop for creating awareness regarding various welfare programmes for the backward students Attention to the differently-abled students, if there are such cases 7.2.2 Although the College is managed by a Minority Trust, a considerable number of members of the teaching, administrative and non-teaching staff comes from the disadvantaged communities. The appointments are done on merit basis and according to the guidelines of the University and Government of Maharashtra. The S.A.P.D.J.Pathashala Employees’ Cooperative Credit Society assists the staff by providing personal, short-term and medical loans. 7.2.3 The College boasts ascending number of boys and girls. The number boys admitted during the year 2004-05 was 665, which went to 794 boys during the year 2008-09; the number of girls admitted during the year 2004-05 was 474, which went to 724 during the year 2008-09. The College is located in the middle of the city, the academic performance of the College has been considerably good, there have been started several new courses, the College provides well for the extracurricular development of the students and the campus of the College is quite secure and healthy. The College has been keen on bringing about gender balance amongst the staff. 7.2.4 The Dept of Social Work has carried out a collaborative project entitled “Tathapi, Towards Equality: Working with Men” with Tathapi Trust, Women and Health Resource Development, Pune. The Project carried out its work of awakening the men 392 to their responsibilities towards women in four slum areas of Solapur between April 2006 and September 2008. The Project’s aim of gender equality and participation of men in the process of equality has been quite innovative in the Indian situation. The Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee has organized guest lectures on various issues of gender sensitization. The Anti-Ragging Cell too has organized guest lectures of noted legal practitioners and social workers. 7.2.5 The College takes a great number of students from the surrounding villages and wandering communities. These students are given personal guidance and counseling. They are inspired into participating in the activities carried out by the Dept of Social Work, the N.S.S., various Associations, Placement Cell, Alumni Association and Cultural Activities and Youth Festival Committee. 7.2.6 The incremental academic growth of the students from the disadvantaged sections is supervised through various Committees like the BC Cell, Students’ Aid Fund, Scholarship Schemes and through informal personal contacts and counseling. 7.2.7 The College has undertaken different initiatives to promote social justice and good citizenship amongst its students and staff; and these initiatives have reached to the community in the following way: Social Justice Day Rally National Integration Rally Population Day Rally AIDS Awareness Rally Plantation Rally Celebrations of Anniversaries of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj, Mahatma Gandhi, Savitribai Phule, Swami Vivekanand, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, Lokamanya Tilak, Annabhau Sathe, Shivaji Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Shahid Bhagatsingh, the Martyrs of Solapur Celebrations of Independence Day, Republic Day, Maharashtra Day and Solapur University Foundation Day Blood Donation Camp N.S.S. Annual Camp 393 Collaborative Programmes with Red Ribbon Club, Astitva, CYDA & Avert, Rotary Club, Lion’s Club, Bar Council, Patanjali Yoga Peetha, Solapur, Zillah Parishad, Dept of Social Justice Relief Operations Flag Day Donations to NBA Participation of students and staff in seminars and workshops on various Personal, Social and National issues Guest Lectures different Themes and Current Issues Patriotic Song Singing Competitions on 15th August and 26th January Various Surveys by Dept of Social Work Social Service Camp PRA & PLA Programmes Collaborative Programmes of Dept of Social Work with UNICEF, SAATH, Municipal Corporation, Dept of Social Justice, Aapla Ghar, Naldurga, Yashada, Pune, Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital, Solapur, CORO, Mumbai, Leader’s Quest, London Urban Community SHGs Rural Community Development: Pathri Sauharda Sena Childline, Under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Field Action Project, ‘Tathapi’, Women and Health Resource Development, Pune Micro-Planning in different Villages Film Festival Publication of ‘Gaava Janaatali, Manaatali’, Reportage on PRA by students Programmes on Family and Child Welfare Exposure Visits 394 Interaction with students from Marburg University, Germany 7.3 Stakeholder relationships 7.3.1 The College has created a network of the stakeholders of Higher Education. The LMC of the College, the Principal, all the faculty through Committees, the students, the parents, the alumni, the Government Organizations, business houses, industries, Non Government Organizations are involved in the planning, implementation and evaluation of the academic programmes. The LMC representing the Management takes decisions and implements them through various constituents of the College like the Principal, the Committees, the Heads of the Departments, the faculty, the administrative staff, the non-teaching staff and the students. The parents and the alumni of the College too are invited for their constructive contribution. The industries and business houses too are involved in the organization of different seminars and workshops. The GOs and NGOs are also involved in the collaborative academic programmes. 7.3.2 The College is fully aware of its responsibility towards the society and the changing trends all over the world and it tries to keep pace with them. The initiation of the new courses like-Biotechnology, Specializations in Social Work, PGDCA are the examples in the process of academic up-gradation. The Certificate Courses in Remedial English, Computer Operations, MS-CIT, Career Planning, Library Management, Global Skills Development launched by the College over these years bear evidence to the attempts made by the College for creating overall climate conducive to learning. There are Research Centres in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. The Research Projects being carried out by the College faculty contribute to the spirit of learning. There have been organized seminars and workshops by the College giving rise to a lot of academic interaction. The Dept of Social Work, the N.S.S., the Vidnyaan Bharati and the faculty on individual level participate in collaborative extension activities paving way to favourable academic atmosphere. The students are involved in curricular, extracurricular and sports activities to maintain in them the ever-growing urge for learning. 7.3.3 Following is a list of key factors, which attract students and stakeholders to the institution and result in stakeholder satisfaction: Glorious background of the Trust with participation in National Development Consistent academic performance of the College Accessible location 395 Different Courses and Programmes in Arts, Science and Social Work Qualified and Proficient Teaching Staff Cooperative and Caring Administrative and Non-Teaching Staff Infrastructure facilities- Spacious Classrooms, Well-equipped Laboratories, Computerized Office and Library, Reading Room, Playground, Hostel, Canteen, Parking and Healthy & Safe Campus N.S.S., N.C.C., Placement Cell, CECC YCMOU Study Centre Favourable Atmosphere for Cultural and Extracurricular growth of the Students 7.3.4 The College elicits cooperation from all stakeholders in the following way: Curricular and Co-curricular Activities: Inviting Recognized Teachers to contribute to PG teaching Organizing Seminar with Resource Persons for the PG students Collaborative Programmes with Alumni Association and Parent-Teacher’s Association Inviting Industries and Business Houses through the activities of Placement Cell Study Tours and Field Visits Involvement in Organization of Curricular Sports Activities Making available the Infrastructure for the organization of Examinations Organizing Seminars and Workshops Collaborative Programmes with Solapur University Research: Collaborative Research Projects Research Guidance Making available on demand the Library services 396 Community Orientation: Rallies, Camps and other Programmes by Dept of Social Work and N.S.S Field Work- PRA, PLA, SHGs, Surveys, Film Festival Field Action Projects- Childline, Tathapi Collaborative organization of Seminars and Workshops on Social Issues Personal and Spiritual Development: Certificate Courses in Career Planning and Global Skills Development Camps on Personality Development and Personal Health Guest Lectures for Personal and Spiritual Enhancement Cultural Competitions and Activities Sports Activities 7.3.5 The College authority has been keeping abreast of and anticipating the public concerns by means of starting new academic programmes, inspiring research work and projects on current issues, organizing seminars and workshops for public interaction and widening the horizon of extension activities aimed at providing ways of resolving the emerging issues concerned with rural and urban communities. 7.3.6 The College promotes social responsibility and citizenship roles among the students by virtue mainly of curricular and co-curricular programmes organized by the Dept of Social Work, the N.S.S, the Vidnyaan Bharati, the N.C.C. and the other Departments of the College. The Department of Social Work and the N.S.S. Unit are exclusively dedicated to the promotion of social responsibility and citizenship roles among the students. 7.3.7 The efforts to bring in community-orientation by the College can be seen in the following activities: Rallies, Camps and other Programmes by Dept of Social Work and N.S.S Field Work- PRA, PLA, SHGs, Surveys, Film Festival Field Action Projects- Childline, Tathapi Collaborative organization of Seminars and Workshops on Social issues 397 7.3.8 The College supports and strengthens the neighbourhood communities through the activities and programmes shown below: Collaborative Programmes with Alumni Association and Parent-Teacher’s Association Inviting Industries and Business Houses through the activities of Placement Cell Study Tours and Field Visits Organizing Seminars and Workshops Collaborative Research Projects Research Guidance Rallies, Camps and other Programmes by Dept of Social Work and N.S.S Field Work- PRA, PLA, SHGs, Surveys, Film Festival Field Action Projects- Childline, Tathapi Collaborative organization of Seminars and Workshops on Social issues The College identifies community needs and determines the areas of emphasis through its curricular aspects, collaboration with University, Government Organizations and Non Government Organizations, feedback from students, parents and alumni and interaction with industries and business houses. 7.3.9 The students and faculty contribute to neighbourhood community interaction by means of the Dept of Social Work, the other Departments of Arts and Science, the N.S.S., the N.C.C. and by participating in Seminars, Workshops, Camps, Surveys, Filed Work, Awakening Programmes and Rallies. 7.3.10 The College determines students’ satisfaction related to academic benchmarks by starting new programmes and courses, certificate courses, specializations, PG courses, seminars & workshops, inviting students’ participation in curricular, co-curricular, extra-curricular and sports activities. The LMC and the various Committees set up by the College pay attention to the current and future educational needs and challenges, and updates the approach accordingly. 7.3.11 398 The College builds relationships To attract and retain students: Various Programmes and Courses with Current Relevance Certificate Courses CECC Activities PG Courses SAF Awards and Scholarships Inspiring participation in Continuous and Distance Education through YCMOU Study Centre Personal Attention and Counseling To enhance students’ performance: Providing favourable atmosphere Consistent imparting by the faculty Good laboratory and library services Terminal examinations, tests, students’ seminars and personal guidance Guidance through experts and coaches for better performances in cultural and sports activities Organization of various programmes aimed at enhancement of students’ performance To meet their expectations of learning: Use of modern ICT tools Study Tours and Field Visits Students’ Projects Student-Orientated Classroom activities Science Exhibitions 399 Aawishkaar, Students’ Research Festival Literary Associations Annual Magazine, ‘Vidyaarayan’ Wall Paper, ‘Shalaakaa’ Programmes on Personality Development, Social Justice and Equality, Leadership Development, Disaster Management, Community Development, Gender Sensitization and Environmental Conservation 7.3.12 The College has set up Grievance Redressal Cell, which looks into the complaint management process. The Grievance Redressal Cell receives and assesses the complaints from the students and the staff, which are then resolved under the guidance of the Principal. There is a Suggestion Box meant for the communication of the students’ grievances to the Principal. The Campus Supervision Committee members too pay attention to the issues of the students on the campus and informally provide solutions by consulting the Principal. The Principal, the faculty and the office of the College cooperate with the parents and other stakeholders in the matters of complaint resolution and their analysis for the overall improvement of the organization and for better stakeholder relationships and satisfaction. Probe 1. The Core Values of NAAC are reflected in the following functions of the College: 1. Contributing to the National Development Producing generations of students contributing to the National Development through imparting various Courses and Programmes The students of Science, Arts, Social Work and Biotechnology are capable of contributing to industries and business houses, adding themselves to the stock of individuals with capacities contributing to the development of economy, society and country, serving the cause of social justice and ensuring equity The Research Work, Research Projects and Extension activities undertaken by the faculty to catering to the needs of the society 400 The Dept of Social Work and the N.S.S. Unit of the College participate in the development of rural and urban communities leading to the national development The faculty of the College organize under various heads the programmes favourable to the development of the stakeholders of Higher Education 2. Fostering Global Competencies among Students New Academic Programmes: Biotechnology, Specializations in Social Work, PGDCA, MS-CIT, PG Courses Certificate Courses: Library Management, Remedial English, Computer Operations, Career Planning and Global Skills Development Organization of and participation in Seminars and Workshops Various collaborative programmes undertaken by the Dept of Social Work Activities carried out by the N.S.S., CECC, Alumni Association, Placement Cell and other Departments Guest Lectures on various regional, national and international issues Collaborations with GOs and NGOs 3. Inculcating a Value System among Students Follow-up of the motto of the Institution, ‘Education is Commitment’ Skill-oriented Goals and Objectives of the College Collaborative programmes by the Dept of Social Work Activities under the N.S.S. Unit, Vidnyaan Bharati, Literary Associations, the N.C.C. and other Departments in Arts, Science, Social Work & Biotechnology Individual efforts in extension activities by the staff of the College 4. Promoting the Use of Technology New Academic Programmes: Biotechnology, PGDCA, MS-CIT Certificate Courses: Computer Operations and Global Skills Development 401 Computer-aided teaching Use of ICT devices by students and staff Computerization of Office and Library Internet Departmental use of Computers Installation and use of modern equipment in Laboratories Participation in training programmes for teaching and administrative staff Development of Computer Department and Procurement of necessary quantity of Hardware Creation of College Website 5. Quest for Excellence The Management of the College has been taking extraordinary efforts by investing in the Initiation of New Programmes and Courses, the Man Power, Infrastructure Facilities and Campus Enrichment in order to realize the goals and objectives of the Trust, Aillak Pannalal Digambar Jain Pathashala, Solapur Implementation of the yearly programmes through various Committees for best results Inspiring more and more students’ participation in all the spheres of the College for bilateral enrichment Increasing the research endeavours by exploring emerging challenges in social and scientific fields Organizing seminars and workshops for the overall academic enhancement of the teachers, students and the society Enriching the laboratory and library resources Functioning of the IQAC Seeking feedback on teachers, the non-teaching staff and the infrastructure from the students for furthering excellence 402 403 C. EVALUATIVE REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENTS (Academic Year: 2009-10) Stream: - Arts 1. Department: Marathi 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr B.S.Birajdar Head M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D. 02 Shri H.B.Mate Faculty M.A., B.Ed, M.Phil, NET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): Dr B.S.Birajdar is Chairperson, BOS, in Marathi, Solapur University. The BOS has revised the syllabus of BA Part I, II & III and MA Part I & II under his guidance. Shri H.B.Mate has worked as member of Syllabus Committee for BA Part III. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 63.63 BA Part III 2008-09 62.50 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of audio-visual aids for effective appreciation of Drama and Fiction in Marathi. 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic & personal counseling: Participation of the teachers in the organization of PG Seminar for students and guidance to the students in preparing their papers for presentations. Both the teachers participate in various extension activities at schools, colleges and organizations. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Dr B.S.Birajdar Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/Workshop Seminar/Workshop Attended Organized --/-- 03 02 PG Seminars 404 Shri H.B.Mate --/01 05 02 PG Seminars 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. YCMOU Dr B.S.Birajdar √ √ √ √ √ Shri H.B.Mate √ √ √ √ √ Research: Dr B.S.Birajdar is guiding 5 scholars for Ph.D. and 3 scholars for M.Phil. Four of his scholars have been awarded M.Phil. Degree. Shri H.B.Mate is doing his Ph.D. research under the guidance of Dr B.S.Birajdar. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Research Areas: Studies in Rural Culture in Rural Stories, Dalit Drama, Feminine Sensibilities in Autobiographies, Buddhist Marathi Literature, Novel in Marathi and Anthologies in Marathi. Publications: Dr B.S.Birajdar has published articles on local politicians in Marathi newspapers along with the series of articles on Mahatma Basaweshwar. Shri H.B.Mate has written and enacted various street plays and one-act plays in Marathi. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: Miss Varsha Kamble, Shri Sanjay Bairagi, Shri Suresh Dahigire and Shri Rajkumar Navale are the past students of the Department who have passed the Eligibility Test and are serving as lecturers at various colleges. Shri Kumar Balikai is working as a teacher in Marathi at a Government School. Shri Prabhu Pujari has become journalist. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Guidance in NET & SET B) Separate Guidance Centre for M.Phil. & Ph.D. students C) Motivating students into seeking computer literacy D) Efforts for helping students acquire language skills in Kannada, Telugu, Hindi and English E) Making available the research scholars Reference List F) Comparative Studies G) All-round 405 development of the students through seminars H) Celebrating the Anniversaries of Literary Giants in Marathi Literature for students’ awakening 2. Department: Hindi 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr M.D.Shinde Head M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. 02 Shri R.G.Mali Faculty M.A., M.Phil, SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): Dr M.D.Shinde is the Chairperson of BOS in Hindi, Solapur University. The syllabus of BA Part I, II & III, MA Part I & II, M.Phil. and Ph.D. has been revised under his guidance. Shri R.G.Mali is member of Subcommittee framed for the revision of syllabus at BA Part II & III. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 61.53 BA Part III 2008-09 50.00 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 406 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Organization of guest lectures for creating aptitude for literary types in Hindi. 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic & personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/Workshop Dr M.D.Shinde --/-- Attended 05 Shri R.G.Mali --/01 01 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of B.A.I Teacher Dr M.D.Shinde √ B.A.II B.A.III M.A. YCMOU IGNOU √ √ √ √ -- Shri R.G.Mali √ √ √ -- √ √ Research: Dr M.D.Shinde is guiding four scholars for Ph.D. research and two of his scholars have been awarded M.Phil. degree. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Research Areas: Buddhist Philosophy in Hindi Literature, Hindi Gazal, Post Independent Dalit Drama in Hindi & Marathi, Women in the Literary Creations, Life of Middle Class in Hindi Stories and Life of Rural Women in Hindi Stories 407 Publications: Dr M.D.Shinde has written articles for periodicals in Hindi. Shri R.G.Mali has published three research articles in periodicals in Hindi. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: Shri Bhagwan Adhatrao, Dr Pandit Banne, Shri Rajendra Vadaje, Shri Kailash Mane and Shri Kamble happened to be the past students of the Department with posts in different fields. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Guidance for SET & NET B) Providing Reference Lists to the research scholars C) Comparative Studies D) Organization of Seminars, Workshops and Guest Lectures E) Programmes on Anniversaries of Literary Giants in Hindi 3. Department: English 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri M.R.Kamble Head M.A. 02 Shri M.P.Joshi Faculty M.A., B.Ed., SET 03 Shri S.V.Koti Faculty M.A., SET, NET, PGDTE 04 Miss S.B.Mitkari Faculty M.A., B.Ed. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from 408 lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. Majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part II & III and MA Part I has been changed. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 52.38 BA Part III 2008-09 48.83 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of audio-visual aids for effective appreciation of Drama and Fiction in English. 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic & personal counseling: The teachers participate in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Shri M.R.Kamble --/01 -- Shri M.P.Joshi --/01 04 Shri S.V.Koti --/-- 01 Mrs S.B.Mitkari --/-- --/-- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. B.Sc YCMOU Shri M.R.Kamble √ √ √ -- -- √ 409 Shri M.P.Joshi √ √ √ √ -- -- Shri S.V.Koti √ √ √ √ -- √ Mrs S.B.Mitkari √ -- -- -- √ -- Research: Shri S.V.Koti, lecturer in English, has been pursuing Ph.D. degree research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Publications: Shri M.R.Kamble has published articles on social issues in Marathi newspapers. Shri M.P.Joshi has published his English translation entitled ‘Management Vision of Samartha Ramdas’ under the banner Lotus Publications, Solapur. He has published articles in Sakaal newspaper. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The alumni of the Department, Shri Prabhakar Bokade, Shri Dhanshetti, Miss Ashwini Hiraskar and Miss Sarika Tamashetti are working in educational institutions. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Conducting Students’ Research Projects B) Organizing various programmes under English Literary Association C) Running Certificate Course in Spoken English D) Remedial English Course for Staff 410 4. Department: Economics 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri U.M.Chougule Head M.A., M.Phil. 02 Dr S.D.Chavan Faculty M.A., B.Ed., M.S.W., M.Phil. Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part III has been revised. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates (Past Two Years): Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 71.79 BA Part III 2008-09 65.51 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: NIL 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic & personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Shri U.M.Chougule --/-- 01 Dr S.D.Chavan --/-- 01 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. Shri U.M.Chougule √ √ √ √ Dr S.D.Chavan √ √ √ √ Research: Dr S.D.Chavan has guided three research scholars for M.Phil. degree 411 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Research Areas: Role of Golden Jubilee Village Self-Employment Scheme on the Economic Development, the Economic Impact of Farmer and Weaver Cooperative Spinning Factory in the Surrounding Area and Economic Impact of Cooperative Sugar Industry on the Farmers. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Shri U.M.Chougule will register for Ph.D. programme B) Dr S.D.Chavan will seek Ph.D. Guidance Recognition C) Certificate Course D) Seminars for students 412 5. Department: Political Science 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri S.N.Salawade Head M.A., SET 02 Shri S.J.Neela Faculty M.A., SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part I, II & III has been revised. Shri S.J.Neela participated as a member of Subcommittee framed for revising MA Part II syllabus. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 80.76 BA Part III 2008-09 59.45 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of audio-visual aids for effective teaching 413 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic and personal counseling: Shri S.N.Salawade and Shri S.J.Neela contribute to CECC. The Department has carried out field visits of students to Local Self Bodies. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Shri S.N.Salawade --/-- 03 Shri S.J.Neela 01/-- 02 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. CECC YCMOU Shri S.N.Salawade √ √ √ √ -- -- Shri S.J.Neela √ √ √ √ √ √ Research: Shri S.N.Salawade is doing his Ph.D. research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Publications: Shri S.J.Neela has published article in an edited book and a book in Marathi on Political Science. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: Many past students are working in Police Department, District Court and Revenue Department. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Beginning a Crash Course in School of Governance and Leadership B) Organization of National Seminar on a Topic in Political Science C) Submission of Minor/Major Research Projects 414 6. Department: Geography 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri S.J.Awate Head M.A., B.Ed. 02 Shri N.I.Dhayagode Faculty M.A., M.Ed., SET 03 Dr A.B.Gaikwad Faculty M.A., M.A. (Sociology) B.Ed., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from 415 lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part I & II has been revised. Shri S.J.Awate has been a member of the Subcommittee for Syllabus Revision of BA Part I, II & III and MA Part I & II. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 83.33 BA Part III 2008-09 78.78 5. Learning Resources: Separate laboratory with a computer system and all the necessary equipment. Departmental library has 38 books. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of audio-visual aids, OHP, GPS, GIS, Stereoscope 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers participate in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. They impart tour guidance to students and other stakeholders. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Shri S.J.Awate --/-- 03 Shri N.I.Dhayagode 01/-- 02 Dr A.B.Gaikwad --/-- 05 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. Shri S.J.Awate √ √ √ √ 416 Shri N.I.Dhaygode √ √ √ √ Dr A.B.Gaikwad √ √ √ √ Research: Shri S.J.Awate is doing Ph.D. research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Publications: Dr A.B.Gaikwad edits Nyaaychakra and Kaifiyat, periodicals in Marathi. He has written a book on OBC Reservations, XII Geography textbook and Geography Practical book. Shri N.I.Dhaygode is a co-author of XII Geography textbook. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: Shri Amol Saravale is appointed teacher in the Junior Wing of Walchand College. Shri Banasgole is lecturer in B.Ed. Shri S.N.Dhere is a class II officer in Mantraalaya, Mumbai. Shri A.K.Dhumal is lecturer at Kasturbai College of Education, Solapur. Shri M.S.Rathod is appointed Police Constable. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Organization of National Seminar B) Research Project C) Participation in Faculty Development Programmes D) Study Tours (Sugar Factories etc) E) Geography Day Functions F) Personality Development Programme for Students 417 7. Department: Sociology 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr D.A.Patil Head M.A., Ph.D. 02 Miss B.M.Patil Faculty M.A., M.Phil. 03 Shri V.R.Kharat Faculty M.A., B.Ed., NET 2.Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part I & II has been revised. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part III 2007-08 82.60 BA Part III 2008-09 80.76 5.Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6.Modern Teaching Methods: NIL 7.Teachers’ Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): -9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II B.A.III M.A. Dr D.A.Patil √ √ √ -- Miss B.M.Patil √ √ √ √ Shri V.R.Kharat √ √ √ -- 10. Collaborations (Past Two Year): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): NIL 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 418 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Motivation to students for participation in Social Work B) Workshop for students C) Anniversaries of Social Thinkers 8. Department: Ardhamagadhi 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name 01 Dr M.P.Shastri Designation Qualifications Head M.A., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of Ardhamagadhi has been revised during the years 2007 and 2008. Dr M.P.Shastri is member of the BOS in Ardhamagadhi, Solapur University. He is member of the Subcommittee framed for the revision of syllabus in Ardhamagadhi. He is associated with Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Uttar Maharashtra Vidyaapeetha, MLS University, Udaipur and Bahubali Prakrit Vidyapeetha. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part II 2007-08 97.25 BA Part II 2008-09 95.75 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of audio-visual aids for effective appreciation of literature in Ardhamagadhi. 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic and personal counseling: Informal counseling 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Dr M.P.Shastri 01/-- 07 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: 419 Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II CECC Dr M.P.Shastri √ √ √ 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Year): Ongoing Research Project: UGC sponsored Minor Research Project on ‘Jain Gurukul Mein Sangrahit Hastlikhit Granthokaa Chikitsak Adhyayan’ Publications: Dr M.P.Shastri has published several papers and books on Prakrit. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: N.A. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Seminars for Students B) Educational Tours C) Prizes for Meritorious Students 420 9. Department: History 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name 01 Dr C.S.Chavan Designation Qualifications Head M.A., M.A. (A.I.H.C & Arch.) B.Ed., SET, Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part I & II has been revised. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part II 2007-08 90.00 BA Part II 2008-09 92.50 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 421 6. Modern Teaching Methods: N.A. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teacher is involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Dr C.S.Chavan --/-- 04 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of B.A.I Teacher Dr C.S.Chavan √ B.A.II M.A. YCMOU √ √ √ Dr C.S.Chavan also teaches Scientific Method and N.S.S. Theory papers. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Ongoing Project: Dr C.S.Chavan is carrying out a Minor Research Project on ‘History of Colonization of Criminalized Tribal Communities in Solapur District (Settlement Area)’sanctioned by the UGC, WRO, Pune Publications: Dr C.S.Chavan has published several articles on historical topics in Marathi dailies. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: N.A. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Educational Tours B) Seminars for students C) Starting Certificate Course in Modi Script D) Guest Lectures by Resource Persons E) Organizing various programmes for encouraging students’ research 422 10. Department: N.S.S. (Theory) 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri S.J.Awate Head M.A., B.Ed. 02 Dr C.S.Chavan Faculty M.A., M.A. (A.I.H.C & Arch.) B.Ed., SET, Ph.D. 423 03 Miss B.M.Patil Faculty M.A., M.Phil. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of BA Part I & II has been revised. Shri S.J.Awate has worked as member of Syllabus Committee for N.S.S. Theory Paper I and as Chairperson for N.S.S. Theory Paper II. Dr C.S.Chavan has worked as Chairperson of Syllabus Committee for N.S.S. Theory Paper I. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part II 2007-08 98.78 BA Part II 2008-09 98.61 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: OHP 7. Teachers’ Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers contribute to the academic and personal counseling of the students. They have worked as Programme Officer of the College N.S.S. Unit. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Mentioned in their respective Departmental Reports 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.A.I B.A.II Shri S.J.Awate -- √ Dr C.S.Chavan √ -- Miss B.M.Patil -- √ 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 424 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Mentioned in their respective Departmental Reports 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Visits to Projects B) Organization of seminars C) Guest Lectures by Resource Persons 425 11. Department: Logic 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name 01 Shri A.V.Nama Designation Qualifications Head M.A., SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): 2008-09 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates (Past Two Years): Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing BA Part II 2007-08 94.44 BA Part II 2008-09 97.22 5. Learning Resources: Located in the Library 6. Modern Teaching Methods: NIL 7. Teachers’ Participation in Academic Programmes: NIL 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): NIL 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Shri A.V.Nama imparts Logic to the B.A. Part II students. He is doing Ph.D. research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): NIL 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Guest Lectures 426 Stream: Science 12. Department: Chemistry 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr A.H.Manikshete Principal M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., DCM 02 Shri S.N.Battin Head M.Sc., B.Ed. 03 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Faculty M.Sc. 04 Shri S.D.Mitragotri Faculty M.Sc., NET, SET, GATE 05 Shri V.T.Vader Faculty M.Sc., SET 06 Dr M.R.Asabe Faculty M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. Shri S.N.Battin has worked as member of Subcommittee for Revision of syllabus at B.Sc. Part I, II & III and B.Sc. Entrepreneurship Part I, II & III. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing 427 B.Sc. Part III 2007-08 98.29 B.Sc. Part III 2008-09 90.32 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 49 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has computer system. There are two laboratories and one research laboratory with all basic amenities. Some of the important instruments worth mentioning are: UV-Visible Spectrophotometre, Glass Distillation Apparatus, Digital Electronic Balances (1 mg accuracy), Thin Film Deposition Assembly, Digital Manometre and Microvoltmetre. There are Models and Charts in the Department. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of PPT, Documentaries, 3 D Animations, Video Clips, Charts and Models 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. The Department motivates and guides the students into preparing projects on Careers after Graduation and Post Graduation. The students are taken to industries for study visits. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/ Seminar/ Workshop Workshop Attended Organized Prin.DrA.H.Manikshete --/-- 04 02 Shri S.N.Battin --/-- 06 02 Mrs R.M.Ovhal --/-- 06 -- Shri S.D.Mitragotri --/-- -- -- Shri V.T.Vader --/-- 08 -- Dr M.R.Asabe --/-- -- -- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc. II B.Sc. III Prin. Dr A.H.Manikshete -- -- √ 428 Shri S.N.Battin √ √ √ Mrs R.M.Ovhal √ √ √ Shri S.D.Mitragotri √ √ √ Shri V.T.Vader √ √ √ Dr M.R.Asabe √ √ √ Consultancy: The teachers of the Department are involved in informal consultancy forwarded to industrial houses in Solapur. Research: Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete is guiding 5 scholars for Ph.D. and 2 scholars for M.Phil. One of his students has been awarded the M.Phil. degree. Mrs R.M.Ovhal, Shri S.D.Mitragotri and Shri V.T.Vader are doing their Ph.D. research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): The Department has collaborated with Vivek Vyaaspeeth and Udyog Academy, Pune, Ashwath Computers, Solapur and Frankfin Institute of Air Hostess Training, Hyderabad for organizing different programmes. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Research Areas: Materials Science: - Thin Film Technology and Syntheses of Metal Oxides Metal Complexes and Organic Syntheses Publications: Principal Dr A.H.Manikshete has published five research papers in national and international journals. He has published eight books on Chemistry and Computer Science. Shri S.N.Battin has published three books in Chemistry. Shri S.D.Mitragotri has published three research papers and Shri V.T.Vader has published two research papers in international journals. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The Department has a role to play in the Placement Cell of the College. So far the Department has collaborated with MI Tech Pvt Ltd & Infotech Pvt Ltd, Pune, Lifeline Pharmaceuticals, Solapur, Kirloskar Oil Engine Ltd, Pune & Nagar, TMI First, Hyderabad, Spandhana & Sphoorti Financial Ltd, Hyderabad, Smruthi Organics Ltd, Solapur and Bhutada Weaving Mill, Chicholi, Solapur for the Placement drive and the number of students benefited from this endeavour is 131. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Expanding the Research Activities B) Organization of Seminars, Workshops and Conferences C) Proposals for Major and Minor Research Projects 429 D) Post Graduate Course in Inorganic Chemistry E) Two Add-On Courses: - Certificate Courses in Textile Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry F) Running B.Sc. Non-Grant Division 13. Department: Zoology 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr N.V.Shah Head M.Sc., Ph.D., DIT 02 Dr K.R.Rao Faculty M.Sc., Ph.D., DIT 03 Shri R.V.Hipparagi Faculty M.Sc., SET, NET, GATE 430 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part II & III has been revised. Dr N.V.Shah is Chairperson of BOS in Zoology, Solapur University and member of RR committee. Dr K.R.Rao is member of BOS in Zoology, Solapur University. They have participated in the revision of the syllabus at B.Sc. Part II & III. Shri R.V.Hipparagi has contributed to the framing of syllabus for M.Sc. Part I Bio-informatics, Solapur University. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part III 2007-08 86.96 B.Sc. Part III 2008-09 87.80 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has more than five hundred reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. One Pentium 4 desktop with dedicated Internet supply is open for faculty and students. The Department has two well-equipped laboratories. The noteworthy instruments in the Department are Microscopes (Binocular, Trinocular and Dissecting), OHP, Camera, Binoculars and GPS. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computer, regular use of Internet for teaching and finding recent literature on the topics, use of OHP & LCD for lectures, use of GPS, Binoculars and digital cameras during field visits 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: Dr N.V.Shah, Dr K.R.Rao and Shri R.V.Hipparagi have been involved in counseling on biodiversity and nature conservation at schools and colleges by way of group discussions, films, exhibitions, articles, field visits and excursion tours. Shri R.V.Hipparagi guides the students for NET, SET & GATE. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Seminar/ Workshop Seminar/ Workshop Refresher Attended Organized Dr N.V.Shah --/-- 03 -- Dr K.R.Rao --/-- 05 01 431 Shri R.V.Hipparagi --/-- 02 -- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II B.Sc. III M.Sc. M.Sc. Genetics Bio-informatics Zoology Dr N.V.Shah √ √ √ √ -- Dr K.R.Rao √ √ √ √ -- Shri R.V.Hipparagi √ √ √ √ √ Consultancy: All the teachers of the Department participate in the wild animal census and other nature conservation programmes. Research: Dr N.V.Shah and Dr K.R.Rao are guiding four scholars each for Ph.D. research. Shri R.V.Hipparagi is doing Ph.D. research under Dr N.V.Shah. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): The Department has collaborations with Amaravati University, Amaravati and Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Research Areas: Vermicomposting & biotechnology, aquatic bio-resources & toxicology and biodiversity & conservation Ongoing Projects: UGC Sponsored Minor Research Project on ‘Diversity of Spiders’, Rs. 130000/Publications: Dr N.V.Shah has published four research papers, Dr K.R.Rao has published five research papers whereas Shri R.V.Hipparagi has three research articles published in national and international journals. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. The students of this Department have been recruited in various sectors like education, bank and pharmaceutical industries. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Initiating Major Research Projects on Biotechnology and Conservation Biology B) Organization of National Conference and Workshop on Grassland Ecosystem Conservation C) Beginning of Higher Studies in Zoology 432 14. Department: Mathematics & Statistics 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri S.J.Alandkar Head M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., DCS 02 Shri D.M.Zombade Faculty M.Sc., B.Ed. 03 Shri A.M.Mahajan Faculty M.Sc., SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. Shri S.J.Alandkar has worked as member of Subcommittee for revision of syllabus at B.Sc. Part I, II & III and M.Sc. Part I & II. Shri D.M.Zombade is Chairperson of BOS in Statistics Solapur University. Shri A.M.Mahajan is member of the Subcommittee for the revision of the syllabus in Mathematics. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part III 2007-08 94.29 B.Sc. Part III 2008-09 84.00 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 50 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has computer system. There is one laboratory with all basic amenities. There are Calculators, Models and Charts in the Department. The Department conducts the C & C ++ practical in Computer Department. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computers and the Internet 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. The Department motivates and guides the students into preparing for NET, SET & GATE. 433 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/ Workshop Shri S.J.Alandkar --/-- 01 Shri D.M.Zombade --/02 -- Shri A.M.Mahajan 01/-- -- Attended 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. B.Sc. B.Sc. Biotech M.Sc. YCMOU MBA I II III Bioinfo. Shri S.J.Alandkar √ √ √ -- √ -- √ Shri D.M.Zombade √ -- -- √ √ -- -- Shri A.M.Mahajan √ √ √ √ √ √ -- Research: Shri S.J.Alandkar and Shri A.M.Mahajan have registered for Ph.D. and Shri D.M.Zombade for M.Phil. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): N.A. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Publications: Shri S.J.Alandkar has published four research papers in international journals. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Commencing Higher Studies in Industrial Mathematics B) Undertaking Minor/Major Research Projects C) Organization of Seminars, Workshops, Conferences and Guest Lectures D) NET, SET & GATE guidance 434 15. Department: Physics 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri V.L.Khandave Head M.Sc. 02 Dr S.G.Holikatti Faculty M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. Dr S.G.Holikatti worked as member of Subcommittee formed for the revision of B.Sc. Part II syllabus. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part II 2007-08 85.29 B.Sc. Part II 2008-09 83.87 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 18 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has a computer system. There are two well-equipped laboratories. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computer and Internet for teaching 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): 435 Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/ Workshop Seminar/ Attended Workshop Organized Shri V.L.Khandave --/-- -- -- Dr S.G.Holikatti --/-- 06 01 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II Shri V.L.Khandave √ √ Dr S.G.Holikatti √ √ 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): NIL 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Initiating Certificate Course in Computer Programming: C Language B) Minor Research Projects in Physics 436 16. Department: Electronics 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri A.B.Palwe Head M.Sc., B.Ed., DIT, M.Phil. 02 Shri M.M.Kulkarni Faculty M.Sc., B.Ed. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. Shri A.B.Palwe worked as member of Subcommittee formed for the revision of B.Sc. Part I & II syllabus. 437 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part II 2007-08 46.15 B.Sc. Part II 2008-09 85.71 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 50 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has computer system. There is a well-equipped laboratory with sophisticated instruments. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computer-aided teaching and Internet for teaching 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Seminar/ Workshop Refresher Attended Shri A.B.Palwe --/-- -- Shri M.M.Kulkarni --/-- -- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II Shri A.B.Palwe √ √ Shri M.M.Kulkarni √ √ 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): NIL 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Initiating Certificate Course in Computer Programming: C Language with Departments of Physics and Mathematics B) Organization of Guest Lectures & Competitions for students 438 17. Department: Geology 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name 01 Dr P.T.Sawant Designation Qualifications Head M.Sc. (A.G.), Ph.D., L.L.B. 439 (Spl), DIT 02 Dr P.D.Mali Faculty M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. Dr P.T.Sawant is member of BOS in Geology, Solapur University; he is also member of Committee formed for the revision of syllabus in Geology. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part II 2007-08 79.40 B.Sc. Part II 2008-09 90.00 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 29 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has a computer system with printer and scanner. There are two well-equipped laboratories. There are maintained mineral and rock specimens in the laboratory along with charts and models. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of PPT and OHP. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Seminar/ Workshop Refresher Attended Dr P.T.Sawant --/-- 02 Dr P.D.Mali --/-- -- 440 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II M.Sc. B.E. Civil Dr P.T.Sawant √ √ √ √ Dr P.D.Mali √ √ -- -- 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Year): Research Areas: Morpho-tectonics, Coastal Geomorphology, Sedimentalogy, Ground Water, Environmental Studies and Disaster Management Ongoing Project: UGC Sponsored Major Research Project ‘Eco-Morpho-Geo-Tectonic and Environmental Studies of the Flood-Affected Coastal Belt of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India’ Rs. 330000/Publications: Dr P.T.Sawant has published five research papers in national journals. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The former students of the Department are working in Teaching field, Geologists with State and Central Government Services, Police Department, as Researchers, Medical Representatives and Drilling Site Geologists. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Certificate Course in Gemology B) Organization of Guest Lectures 441 18. Department: Botany 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Dr V.S.Shirshyad Head M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 02 Dr S.P.Gaikwad Faculty M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part II 2007-08 94.44 B.Sc. Part II 2008-09 95.83 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 26 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has computer system with Internet facility. There is one well-equipped laboratory besides the research centre laboratory in Life Sciences. The Department has major instrumentsSlide Projector, GPS, Binocular Microscope, Herbarium Cupboards and Digital Camera. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computer and Internet for teaching 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): 442 Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/ Workshop Seminar/ Attended Workshop Organized Dr V.S.Shirshyad --/-- 02 -- Dr S.P.Gaikwad --/-- 03 01 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II M.Sc. Botany & Genetics Dr V.S.Shirshyad √ √ √ Dr S.P.Gaikwad √ √ √ Consultancy: Dr S.P.Gaikwad is involved in the restructuring process of the gardens under Solapur Municipal Corporation and Department of Social Forestry work. He has been involved in the process of location and identification of rare and threatened plants with Dept of Forestry, Government of Maharashtra. Research: Shri V.S.Shirshyad has recently been awarded Ph.D. by Shivaji University, Kolhapur. Dr S.P.Gaikwad has been recognized as Research Guide by Solapur University. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Priority Areas: Biodiversity Conservation and Medicinal Plants Ongoing Project: Major Research Project entitled ‘Digitalized Inventory of Medicinal Plant Resources of Maharashtra’ under Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, Government of Maharashtra and Agharkar Research Institute, Pune. 443 Publications: Dr V.S.Shirshyad has published one research paper in national journal. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Establishment of Herbarium (Plant Specimens) of Flowering Plants of Solapur and Osmanabad Districts B) Development of Nursery for Medicinal Plants 19. Department: Microbiology 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name 01 Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan Designation Qualifications Head M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan is a member of BOS in Microbiology, Solapur University. The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing 444 B.Sc. Part II 2007-08 80.00 B.Sc. Part II 2008-09 89.00 5. Learning Resources: Departmental library has 32 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The Department has a computer system. There is one well-equipped laboratory. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of computer 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Seminar/ Workshop Refresher Attended Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan --/-- -- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan √ √ Research: Dr Mrs M.D.Chavan has been recognized as Research Guide by Solapur University. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): Nil 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Priority Areas: Environmental Science Ongoing Project: Minor Research Project on ‘Use of Microorganisms and Plant Material as a Biocontrol System for the Reduction of Heavy Metal Ions from Textile Effluents’ 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Starting Certificate Course in Naturopathy and Cosmetology B) Proposal for Major Research Project C) Students’ Research Projects 445 20. Department: N.S.S. Unit 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Prin.Dr A.H.Manikshete Chairperson M.Sc., B.Ed., DCM., Ph.D. 02 Shri N.I.Dhayagode P.O. M.A., M.Ed., SET 03 Shri S.J.Neela P.O. M.A., SET 446 04 Dr C.S.Chavan Member M.A., M.A. (AIHC & Arche), B.Ed., SET, Ph.D. 05 Shri A.A.Munshi Member M.P.Ed. 06 Mrs R.M.Ovhal Member M.Sc. 07 Shri D.M.Zombade Member M.Sc., B.Ed. 08 Shri N.S.Zambare Member M.Sc., SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): N.A. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: The N.S.S. Unit of the College has been awarded the Second Best Unit under Solapur University. Dr C.S.Chavan, former Programme Officer won the Second Best PO’s Award by Solapur University. Miss Sarika Tamshetti won the State Level Best N.S.S. Volunteer’s Award by Government of Maharashtra. 5. Learning Resources: N.A. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: N.A. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students for participation in various activities of the Unit. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Seminar/ Workshop Seminar/ Refresher Attended Workshop Organized Shri N.I.Dhayagode 01/-- -- -- 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: N.A. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Year): Blood Banks in Solapur, Red Ribbon Club, Ramdevi Kavra Charitable Trust, Solapur, Lions Club, Solapur, Department of Social Welfare, Family Planning Association of India, Patanjali Yoga Peetha, Solapur, N.S.S, Solapur University 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: N.A. 447 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Collaborative Programmes on Social, Educational and Health Issues B) Organization of Workshops for Volunteers C) Participation in Refresher and Orientation Courses for Programme Officers 448 21. Department: Cultural Activities and Youth Festival Department 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri H.B.Mate Head M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., NET 02 Shri A.B.Palwe Member M.Sc., M.Phil. 03 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Member M.S.W. (Group D), SET 04 Miss H.M.Sowani Member M.Sc. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): N.A. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: The cultural team of the College won the General Championships at the First Youth Festival of Solapur University. Successive three Runner’s Up Awards were won by the cultural team of the College. 5. Learning Resources: N.A. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: N.A. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal cultural and personal counseling of the students for participation in various activities. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): N.A. 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: N.A. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: N.A. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Organization of Seminars and Workshops for Better Performance in Cultural Competitions B) Guest Lectures C) Holding Cultural Competitions 449 22. Department: Biotechnology 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Shri N.S.Zambare Head M.Sc., SET 02 Shri A.B.Deshpande Faculty M.Sc. 03 Miss V.A.Gargade Faculty M.Sc. 04 Mrs N.S.Habib Faculty M.Sc., GATE 05 Miss K.P.Shinde Faculty M.Sc. 06 Shri P.V.Kanchi Faculty M.Sc., M.Phil. 07 Shri V.P.Sinoorkar Faculty M.Sc. 08 Mrs M.K.Gopika Faculty M.Sc., B.Ed., SET 09 Mrs A.V.Ashtekar Faculty M.Sc., M.Phil. 10 Miss H.M.Sowani Faculty M.Sc. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of B.Sc. Part I & II has been revised during the years 2008 and 2009. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trend in the last year’s examinations: Class Year Percentage of Passing B.Sc. Part I 2007-08 97.24 5. Learning Resources: The Departmental library has 624 reference books which are made available to students, research scholars and faculty. The number of journals is 25. The Department has 30 computer systems. The state-of-the-art laboratories of this 450 Department have BOD Incubator, COD Digester, Biosafety Cabinet, (CO2) Incubator, Autoclave, Hot Air Oven, Tissue Homogeniser, Thermostat Waterbath, Colorimeter, PH Meter, Magnetic Stirrer, Microcentrifuge, Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis, Vertical Gel Electrophoresis, 3D Rocker, Microplate Shaker, P.C.R., Work Station, Gel Documentation System, Laminar Air Flow Chamber, Hot Air Oven, Refrigerators, Electronic Balance. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of LCD, Internet and Charts 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/ Workshop Attended Shri N.S.Zambare --/-- 02 Miss V.A.Gargade --/-- 01 Mrs N.S.Habib --/-- 02 Miss K.P.Shinde --/-- 02 Mrs M.K.Gopika --/-- 01 Mrs A.V.Ashtekar --/-- 02 Miss H.M.Sowani --/-- 01 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher B.Sc. I B.Sc.II Shri N.S.Zambare √ √ Miss V.A.Gargade √ √ Mrs N.S.Habib √ √ Miss K.P.Shinde √ √ Mrs M.K.Gopika √ √ Mrs A.V.Ashtekar √ √ 451 Miss H.M.Sowani √ √ Research: Shri N.S.Zambare and Mrs M.K.Gopika are doing their Ph.D. research. Mrs A.V.Ashtekar has been awarded M.Phil. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Year): Priority Areas: Bioremediation, Environmental Biotechnology and Plant Pathology. Ongoing Projects: UGC sponsored Minor Research Projects on 1. ‘Studies on Substance of Urban Waste Management in Solapur City, Maharashtra’. 2. ‘Management of Bacterial Blight of Pomegranate (Punica granatum) using Biocontrol Agents: An Eco-friendly Approach’. 3.‘An Investigative Study on Carbohydrate Binding Proteins/Lections Present in Some Local Plant Sources’ & 4. ‘Isolation & Screening of Fungi for Biodecolourisation of Direct Red 28 (Congo Red): A Biomedial Approach’. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Organization of Seminars and Workshops B) Starting Certificate Courses C) Guest Lectures 452 23. Department: YCMOU, Study Centre 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Subject 01 Shri S.V.Koti Coordinator English 02 Shri M.P.Joshi Counselor English 03 Dr B.S.Birajdar Counselor Marathi 04 Shri H.B.Mate Counselor Marathi 05 Dr M.D.Shinde Counselor Hindi 06 Shri R.G.Mali Counselor Hindi 07 Shri S.J.Awate Counselor Geography 08 Shri U.M.Chougule Counselor Economics 09 Dr S.D.Chavan Counselor Economics 453 10 Shri S.N.Salawade Counselor Political Science 11 Shri S.J.Neela Counselor Political Science 12 Dr C.S.Chavan Counselor History 13 Shri G.D.Sawant Counselor Psychology 14 Shri B.D.More Counselor Sociology 15 Shri A.M.Mahajan Counselor Mathematics 16 Shri B.A.Galpalli Counselor Accountancy 17 Shri J.D.Sawale Counselor Auditing 18 Shri B.N.Kamble Counselor Accountancy 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. The Open University allows opportunities of education to the class, which is deprived of the advantage of education. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus is designed and implemented by the YCMOU, Nashik. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: The Study Centre started in June 2008, hence the results are awaited. 5. Learning Resources: The study material developed by YCMOU, Nashik is distributed among the students. The Centre makes use of ACDs and VCDs provided by the University for facilitating teaching process. The Centre shares the Central Library of the College for other learning resources. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of LCD, OHP and Field Visits 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The counseling for the students is done on every Sunday through the teachers. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): N.A. 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: NIL 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The teachers informally guide the students in employment opportunities. 454 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Initiating New Courses: B.Lib., M.Lib., and M.J.& M.C. 24. Department: Social Work 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 455 01 Shri C.A.Joshi Head M.S.W., M.Phil. 02 Shri V.P.Bet Faculty M.S.W., L.L.B. 03 Mrs N.C.Waghamare Faculty M.S.W., SET, DCS 04 Mrs V.V.Mahajan Faculty M.S.W., SET 05 Mrs I.B.Chaudhari Faculty M.S.W, NET, M.Phil. 06 Shri S.B.Jagadale Faculty M.S.W., SET, NET 07 Miss A.R.Kamble Faculty M.S.W., SET 08 Shri A.M.Jadhav Faculty M.S.W., NET 09 Shri J.S.Gandhi Faculty M.S.W., SET 10 Shri M.P.Chougule Faculty M.S.W., SET 11 Shri V.S.Alange Faculty M.A., L.L.M. 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of M.S.W. Part I changed in 2008-09. The syllabus of A, B, D & E Groups of M.S.W. Part II was changed in 2008-09 and Six Theory Papers and Research Reports have been made compulsory. Dr R.M.Channaveer worked as Chairperson, BOS in Social Work, Solapur University. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing M.S.W. 2007-08 100 M.S.W. 2008-09 98.39 5. Learning Resources: The Dept of Social Work has 3243 books kept in the Central Library of the College. The number of periodicals is 53. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of LCD for seminar presentations, summer placement training and orientation visit presentations 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: Social Work being a professional course aimed self-development, every faculty has to ensure the particular development of students regarding social work knowledge, skills and attitudes. The Department has allocated 100 minutes per week for students’ evaluation. The students 456 are motivated into academic excellence through individual and group counseling. At the time of the entrance examinations the Department offers counseling session to the aspirants of Social Work course. Besides, the Department implements Feeling Box practice to encourage the students to share their personal and academic problems and seek specific help from the teachers. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name of Teacher Orientation/ Refresher Seminar/Workshop Attended Shri C.A.Joshi --/-- -- Shri V.P.Bet --/-- 01 Shri J.U.Jadhav --/-- 01 Dr R.M.Channaveer --/-- -- Shri G.B.Sonar --/-- -- Mrs N.C.Waghamare --/-- -- Mrs V.V.Mahajan --/-- 03 Mrs I.B.Chaudhari --/01 01 Shri S.B.Jagadale --/-- 01 Miss A.R.Kamble --/-- -- Shri A.M.Jadhav --/-- -- Shri J.S.Gandhi --/-- --/-- Shri M.P.Chougule --/-- --/-- Shri V.S.Alange --/-- --/-- 457 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name of Teacher M.S.W. I M.S.W. II Shri C.A.Joshi √ √ Shri V.P.Bet √ √ Mrs N.C.Waghamare √ √ Mrs V.V.Mahajan √ √ Shri S.B.Jagadale √ √ Miss A.R.Kamble √ √ Shri A.M.Jadhav √ √ Shri J.S.Gandhi √ √ Shri M.P.Chougule √ √ Shri V.S.Alange √ √ Research: Mrs N.C.Waghamare, Shri S.B.Jagadale and Miss A.R.Kamble are doing their Ph.D. research. Mrs I.B.Chaudhari has been granted UGC Teacher Fellowship for her Ph.D. research programme. Mrs V.V.Mahajan is doing M.Phil. research. 10. Collaborations (Past Two Years): The Department has collaborations with Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India for Childline Project, Department of Social Welfare, Government of Maharashtra, Zillah Parishad, Solapur, Municipal Corporation, and GOs and NGOs. 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): Priority Areas: Community Services Ongoing Project: 1. Childline Project 2. Tathapi Project Publications: Shri V.P.Bet and Shri J.U.Jadhav have written articles for periodicals. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: The past students of the Dept of Social Work are placed in different spheres of service sector. 458 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Starting M.Phil. Programme in Social Work B) Initiating B.S.W. C) Counseling Course and Counseling Centre 25. Department: PG Teaching Centre 1. Faculty Profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name of Faculty Designation Qualifications 01 Shri U.M.Chougule Economics Convener M.A., M.Phil. 02 Dr S.D.Chavan Contributory M.A., M.S.W., B.Ed., M.Phil., Economics Faculty Ph.D. Dr B.H.Damji Contributory M.A., SET, Ph.D. Economics Faculty Dr Y.D.Pujari Contributory Economics Faculty Shri R.K.Patil Contributory Economics Faculty Dr S.N.Kadam Contributory Economics Faculty Shri S.S.Raje Contributory Economics Faculty Shri M.B.Kamble Contributory Economics Faculty Shri S.N.Bhosale Contributory Economics Faculty Dr B.S.Birjadar Contributory Marathi Faculty Dr M.S.Deshmukh Contributory Marathi Faculty Dr I.J.Tamboli Contributory 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 M.A., Ph.D. M.A., SET M.A., Ph.D. M.A. M.A., SET M.A. M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil. Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. 459 13 14 15 16 17 Marathi Faculty Dr S.G.Pujari Contributory Marathi Faculty Dr S.M.Deshmukh Contributory Marathi Faculty Shri T.A.Deshkukh Contributory Marathi Faculty Shri H.B.Mate Contributory Marathi Faculty Shri P.S.Hatkar Contributory Marathi Faculty M.A., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. M.A., SET M.A., B.Ed., NET M.A., SET 2. Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the Department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi etc. Most of the students hail from lower middle class or weaker sections of the society. A majority of the students have average entry-level competencies. 3.Curricular Changes (Past Two Years): The syllabus of M.A. was revised in the year 2008-09. Dr B.S.Birajdar is Chairperson BOS in Marathi, Solapur University. Dr S.D.Chavan is member of Subcommittee framed for the syllabus revision of M.A. Economics. 4. Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Following list shows the success trends over the past two years: Class Year Percentage of Passing M.A. (Marathi) 2007-08 75.00 2008-09 65.00 2007-08 77.77 2008-09 52.63 M.A. (Economics) 5. Learning Resources: The learning resources are located in the Central Library. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Use of LCD for seminar presentations 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 460 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): N.A. 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name M.A. I M.A. II Dr S.D.Chavan -- √ √ -- -- √ √ -- √ -- -- √ -- √ √ -- √ -- √ -- -- √ √ -- -- √ Economics Dr B.H.Damji Economics Dr Y.D.Pujari Economics Shri R.K.Patil Economics Dr S.N.Kadam Economics Shri S.S.Raje Economics Shri M.B.Kamble Economics Shri S.N.Bhosale Economics Dr B.S.Birjadar Marathi Dr M.S.Deshmukh Marathi Dr I.J.Tamboli Marathi Dr S.G.Pujari Marathi Dr S.M.Deshmukh 461 Marathi Shri T.A.Deshkukh -- √ -- √ √ -- Marathi Shri H.B.Mate Marathi Shri P.S.Hatkar Marathi Research: Dr B.S.Birajdar and Dr S.D.Chavan are recognized Research Guides in Marathi and Economics respectively. Shri H.B.Mate is doing his Ph.D. research. 10. Collaborations: NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Continuation of organization of Students’ Seminars B) Organizing Industrial Visits and Training Camps C) Departmental Library D) National Seminar E) Submission of Minor Project 26. Department: Computer 1. Faculty profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 1 Dr. A.H.Manikshete Principal M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., DCM 2 Shri. P.R.Joshi Head B.Sc., M.C.M. 3 Miss. A.P.Bagadi Faculty B.Sc., PGDCA 4 Mrs. D.V.Diwanji Faculty D.E.E. 2.Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi. Most of the students hail from lower 462 middle class and weaker sections of the society. A majority of students have average entrylevel competencies. 3.Curricular Changes: The syllabus of PGDCA has been revised in this academic year. 4.Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: Class Year Percentage of Passing PGDCA 2007-08 80.00 PGDCA 2008-09 85.17 5.Learning Resources: Departmental Library has 21 reference books, which are made available to students & faculty. The Department has 37 computers available for students & staff with Internet facility. Some of the important instruments worth mentioning are: LCD projector, digital camera, scanner, web camera and printer. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: Documentaries, use of power point presentation, use of other multimedia facilities & Models. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teachers are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): N.A. 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name PGDCA M.Sc. Biotechnology Genetics & Bio-informatics Shri. P.R.Joshi √ √ √ Miss. A.P Bagadi √ -- -- 463 Mrs. D.V.Diwanji √ -- -- Shri. N.S.Kubade √ -- -- Shri. R.K.Karade √ -- -- 10. Collaborations: NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: NIL 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Expanding the Research Activities B) Organization of Seminars and Workshops C) One Add-O n Course: Certificate Course in MS-Office & Internet 464 27. Department: Physical Education 1. Faculty profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 1 Director B.Com., M.P.Ed. Shri A.A.Munshi 2.Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi. Most of the students hail from lower middle class and weaker sections of the society. A majority of students have average entrylevel competencies. 3.Curricular Changes: The syllabus of Compulsory Physical Education has been revised in the academic year 2007-08. Shri A.A.Munshi worked as member of the Committee framed for the revision of Syllabus. 4.Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: N.A. 5.Learning Resources: The College has playground with 400 mts running track along with the physical facilities for Basket Ball, Foot Ball, Hand Ball, Kho Kho and Volley Ball. The Department appoints special coaches for Volley Ball, Judo, Rifle Shooting and Cricket. The Gymkhana is supported by all the necessary sports equipment. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: The Department utilizes all the equipment provided for the technique training and successful performance. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The teacher and the coaches are involved in informal sports and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): Name Shri A.A.Munshi Orientation/ Refresher --/02 Seminar/ Workshop Attended 02 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: Teaching: Name Shri A.A.Munshi Senior Arts Senior Science √ √ 10. Collaborations: NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 465 12. Placement Record of Past Students: Many of the sportspersons have been appointed in the State Police Department. Miss Snehal Pawar, one of the former sportspersons, is appointed as Police Sub Inspector, Solapur. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Organization of Seminars and Workshops B) One Add-On Course: Certificate Course in Yoga 28. Department: Library 1. Faculty profile: 2009-10 Sr. No. Name Designation Qualifications 01 Mrs V.S.Gawali Librarian B.Sc., M.Ed., M.Lib, SET 02 Shri R.V.Kasturkar Assist. M.A., M.Lib, M.Phil. Librarian 2.Student Profile: The students seeking admission to the department come from different language families, viz. Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi. Most of the students hail from lower middle class and weaker sections of the society. A majority of students have average entrylevel competencies. 3.Curricular Changes: N.A. 4.Success Trends & Drop Out Rates: N.A. 5.Learning Resources: The Library has 81380 books & 112 periodicals (Current Year) which are made available to the students, faculty, staff and research scholars. There are six computer systems with Internet facility along with scanner, Laser printer, barcode printer and television. 6. Modern Teaching Methods: N.A. 7. Teacher’s Participation in academic and personal counseling: The Librarian and the staff are involved in informal academic and personal counseling of the students. 8. Faculty Development Programmes (Past Two Years): NIL 9. Participation/Contribution of teachers to teaching, consultancy and research: NIL 10. Collaborations: NIL 11. Research Areas, Ongoing Projects & Noteworthy Publications (Past Two Years): N.A. 12. Placement Record of Past Students: N.A. 13. Plan of Action for Next Five Years: A) Further Development of Library B) Upgraded Online Services to the Users C) Participation of the Technical Staff in Training Programmes 466 D. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that the data included in this Reaccreditation Report (RAR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This RAR is prepared by the Institution after internal discussions and No part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that Peer Team will validate the information provided in this RAR during the Peer Team visit. Signature of the Head of the Institution With seal Place: Date: 467