Dept Reports - St. Xavier`s College
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Dept Reports - St. Xavier`s College
Department Reports Ancient Indian Culture This year has been an extremely special roller-coaster ride for all the Ancient Indian Culture students. The academic year included a variety of activities and field trips. Our Departmental activities have not been limited to the college, but have also included various field trips and workshops, making it an excellent experience overall. One of the earliest activities was the Portuguese course in collaboration with the Consulate General of Brazil. It was held in July. Rafael Godhino, the new Deputy Consul General of Brazil whose teaching has been an inspiration to all students, held the lectures twice a week. The Heritage on Canvas competition and exhibition was conducted in collaboration with the Museum Society of Bombay on the 28th of July, 2011. This event was sponsored by Mr. Sheikh Motamid and was open to all colleges across Mumbai. These canvases depicted paintings of different forms, namely- food, festivals and monuments! In the month of August Prof. Anita Rane organized a number of workshops in the college premises based on Pottery and Terracotta Jewellery in collaboration with the J.J. School of Arts. The Pottery workshop was held on the 30th of August for all CIA and Honors students as part of their paper on Heritage Management. The CIA included the workshop in addition to a report cum assignment based on Indian Pottery. based on Jainism was held on the 26th of August wherein Mr. Abhan Mukherjee, a member of the board of the Museum Society of Bombay showcased this film. The main focus was to educate the students of the doctrine of Jainism as well as the relevance of Jain concepts today. The film ‘Samyukta’ addressed the misconceptions on the Jain religion, while documenting the philosophies and doctrines of Jainism. The workshop on making Clay Ganesha was held on the 3rd of September at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. Professor Anita Rane-Kothare conducted it. The workshop was organized to celebrate the joyous festival of Ganesh Chaturthi to aid the children suffering from cancer. The main aim of the workshop was to educate the children about the significance and mythology of the festival. They were also not only informed about the importance of using eco-friendly Ganesha Idols, but also taught to make their own ecofriendly Ganesha Idols. The most awaited trip of the year was the cultural tour to Orissa. Different parts of Orissa like Puri, Bhubaneswar and Konark, Hirapur, Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri were visited. Special emphasis was placed on the Indian Heritage and cultural aspect of the state. The Konark Sun Temple, Jagannath Puri, Udaygiri and Khandagiri caves were among the few heritage sites that were visited. The Alibaug trip as per syllabus requirements was organized for the purpose of studying the Jewish Community settlement. It consisted of visits to the ancient synagogue as well as the Khanderi and Underi fort. Heritage walks were also arranged to the site that witnessed the departure of Prophet Elijah. This trip was part of eco- tourism. Mrs. Marina Dutta was invited to give a guest lecture. The study trip for the T.Y’s was organized to the Shaiva caves of Mandapeshwar and Jogeshwari and the Buddhist caves of Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa. As a part of Museology course, a field trip to the Nhava Sheva port and museum was organized in collaboration with the Museum society of Bombay. Mrs Marina Dutta was invited to give a talk on the site. Field visits to exhibitions like the Navy exhibition at CSMVS was also a part of this tour. A workshop on Kalighat The Befriending Museums workshop was also carried out in collaboration with the Museum society of Bombay. This was a two-day workshop, highlighting the importance and significance of Museums. The workshop focused on three galleries in particular- The Sculpture Gallery, Museum Gallery and the ProtoHistory Gallery. The Screening of ‘Samyukta’, a film Cave Visits 87 paintings was also a part of this show. For the better understanding of the study of our heritage, Siddhi Deshpande, an ex-Xavierite spoke of the many career options that one could choose through Archaeology. Siddhi Deshpande is currently studying at the Deccan College and is specializing in Archaeology. The T.Y’s were lucky to also have Mr. Atre Chhaya’s talk on Ajanta and the new Interpretation Centre at Ajanta that would be ready in the coming year. Prachi Dalal another well-known speaker conducted a very interesting lecture on the Economic Dimensions of Heritage Sites. Rajputana: Vividha, the annual festival of the Ancient Indian Culture department was held on the 4th and 5th of January 2012 based on the splendid theme - Rajputana. The Department organized an intercollegiate competition that was called, ‘Rajputana on Canvas’ in collaboration with the Museum Society of Bombay. Rutu Jadhav(TYBA) won a prize for the best poster on the music of Rajasthan. The two-day workshop on Heritage and Conservation was organized by the Ancient Indian Culture Department at St. Xavier’s College Mumbai in collaboration with the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the Department of Gazetteers of Maharashtra and the Museum Society of Bombay in the April 2012. The workshop had esteemed speakers such as Dr. Shereen Ratnagar, Mr. Manager Singh, Mr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Dr. Shrikanth Jadhav, Dr. Rishikesh Samanth, Dr.Prasanna Mangrulkar,Prof. Anita Rane-Kothare, Marina Dutta, Dr. Suraj Pandit, Dr. Kurush Dalal, Dilip Ranade, Dr, Arunchandra Pathak nd Mr. Omkar Kadu. The themes discussed were inclusive of Heritage and the importance of Archaeology, Archaeology and its relation with the other Sciences, historical facets of Maharashtra, befriending Museums, science and the art of Museology, art and chemistry of conservation and conservation of monuments. Prof. Anita Rane presented papers in: Staff Achievements: • BarodaattheEpigraphicalSociety of mural on ‘The early discovery and evidences of Sati’ in Surat from the Pathare Prabhu community. Dr. Radha Kumar was invited as a judge for several intercollegiate events. She was also invited to deliver a lecture at the Nalanda school of Dance. Prof. Anita Rane-Kothare was invited to deliver a lecture at Observer’s research foundation on cave architecture in Mumbai. The entire lecture was viewed on YouTube. • an International conference on ‘The newly discovered Prehistoric Rock art in Western Maharashtra’, which was organized by the Archaeological society of India in Trivandrum. • The convocation hall of University of Mumbai, for Asiatic society of Bombay the structural temples of Rashtrakutas in Maharashtra. the the on the • MaharashtraRajyaItihaasParishad on ‘The Influence and the worship of Turjabhavani in Jainism and Buddhism’. • The Konkan Itihaas Parishad held in Thane in Marathi on ‘The Paschim Maharashtratil Katalshilpe’. She published a paper called ‘The Parel Jiva’ in the St. Xavier’s College Journal, Xplorer. Ms. Anita Rane - Kothare Head, Department of Ancient Indian Culture Bachelor of Management Studies The Bachelor of Management Studies Department at St. Xavier’s College aims to provide opportunities for all-round student development. Honours Programme: The department of BMS has always tried to include diverse and meaningful courses as a part of the Honours programme.ODIN was one such programme. ODIN- Open Dealers Integrated Network ODIN Program Trading is a special trading application that facilitates autoexecution of the trades based on the selected strategies. Program Trading can be used to take advantage of arbitrage/spread opportunities that exist across the Cash and Futures or Calendar Spread in various Exchanges like MCX, MCX Stock Exchange to cater the segments like Commodities, Currency, Equities and Derivatives. The application has a built-in intelligence to search for the opportunities that exist in the market as per the yield and other criteria defined by the user.Sessions were conducted on Derivatives, Futures and Equity shares, short term and long term investments and also on the BSE and NSE.The students learnt how to effectively use the ODIN software to buy and sell shares in the market.The Honours programme was a success and we are happy that we could extend this knowledge to our students. 88 Workshops and Guest Lectures - Bernice Priscilla Paradesi -Executive Procurement, Bayer CropScience on Supply Chain Management - Mr. Satyen Sodha, CISA, CFA on Multi Commodity Exchange - Mr. Rohit Dangi, CA, CS on Portfolio Management - Mr. Anurag Asthana (Deputy GMRBI) on Banking Industry in India - Mr. Suraj Sanap, RTI activist on Right to Information Act. - Crystal Baretto, Asst. Manager, ETIG, Economic Times on Mind Mapping. Management Festival – Pandemonium “Pandemonium – Organized Chaos” 2011 was held on the 9th and 10th of December. The theme this year was “GREENOVATION”, which focused on the need to claim our depleting energy resources and to initiate an innovative way to engage students to participate in the global green movement. A special pre-event PR activity - the ‘Tree Plantation and Cleaning Drive’ - A mission of planting 100 saplings at Manorma Society, Jogeshwari (East), was conducted on Tuesday, 6th of December. It proved to be a very productive and enjoyable experience. A total of 14 colleges and PGDM institutes were invited and they came in large numbers. The participation of the PGDM institutes in a college event was a first of its kind in Mumbai. The events were conducted in various venues on campus and each event was special in its own way. While the Green HR event brought about a healthy discussion and gave plenty to think about, Green Microfinance was a real eye-opener into the realm of the microfinance industry. Analyze This was specially well received due to its business implications and inferences drawn by the judges and participants .Last but not the least , Cash That Trash really brought a smile on the faces of many as the creative spark of the participants was seen and the emphasis of making every small thing count was brought to the fore. R.A. Podar College emerged as the winners of Pandemonium'11 Organised Chaos. St. Xavier’s came as the runners-up. Placements The promising students of BMS were able to deliver on the expectations of the college and corporates alike. From BMS, out of 30 students who actively participated in the process with the placement cell, 25 were short listed for various placements and 20 students got an offer letter and were made part of various companies. Also, many processes are ongoing. The BMS students were offered a variety of profiles ranging from Banking & Finance, Sales & Marketing to Consulting and HR. There were industry leader like Aon Hewitt, Bain, D.E. Shaw, Google, Citibank etc. The chief highlight of the process was the diverse range of profiles and the average salary was close to Rs. 4,00,000 annually with the highest pay being Rs. 12,00,000 p.a. offered by Mckinsey & Co. The industry support for the current batch exceeded expectations, considering the current global economic scenario. The recruiters were particularly happy with the conceptual knowledge and personality grooming of students and proposed to extend this relationship with a number of internships being offered to the SYBMS students. Management Dossier: The Management Dossier was launched by the BMS department this year with the theme, ‘A step AHEAD’. It was launched encompassing many articles on emotional intelligence, responsibility, leadership, the art of multitasking in addition to many other views shared by professors and students of the college. Young Indians (Yi) The B.M.S. students of St. Xavier’s’ College – in collaboration with the CII Young Indians Initiative Committee – successfully hosted the Heritage Week from the 25th -27th of August. The first activity conducted was the visit to the Heras Institute of Indian History and Culture, where we saw some beautiful representative images and statues of major religious groups, ritual vessels and Nepali artifacts. Miniature paintings, illustrated manuscripts of Madhumalati, an exquisite piece of Kotah art of 1771 A.D., Indian Christian Art, rare book and map collections; terracotas from the GraecoParthian period, Indus Valley scripts, seals that range from the 3rd millennium B. C. to the Assyrian period were just some of the many collections on display 89 at the museum. A heritage movie ‘The Merchant Princes of Bombay’ was showcased. It was a documentary on how substantial the contribution of yesteryear Bombay's Merchant Princes was, and how important this 150-year old contribution is to the ongoing life of this city. There was also a short film on the various heritage structures of Delhi such as the Qutab Minar, Humayun Tomb, India Gate, Jantar Mantar, Purana Quila and of course, Red Fort. Simultaenously, Yi also conducted an online marketing competition called : Indian Heritage: Dawn Of Glory - The objective being to create a realistic business plan of a marketing strategy for a chosen Heritage Structure of Mumbai hence giving an opportunity for students to creatively showcase their feelings about the rich and cultural heritage monuments of our beloved city, Mumbai. We concluded the heritage week with a ‘Heritage Walk’ of south Mumbai with different students of Young Indians posing as ‘guides’ and giving the history and other relevant information about the different sites . We walked past the following heritage sites: Asiatic Society of Mumbai, Horniman Circle Gardens , Bombay Samachar ,St. Thomas Cathedral and Flora Fountain. NEWSPAPER COLLECTION DRIVE FOR NAB Recognizing the ever present generosity and compassion towards the Differently Abled of Mumbai, the students of St. Xavier's College (Yi net) in collaboration with NAB (National Association for the Blind) conducted a Paper Drive on our campus from the 15th to the 17th of September’11. The response from the students as well as the staff of the college was indeed overwhelming. Books, Magazines, Newspapers, etc. were donated in large numbers. Over 1000 odd newspapers were collected apart from boxes of scrap paper and books. Each donor was given a chocolate as a token of appreciation towards their generosity. This paper drive helped overcome the current problem faced by NAB, who were earlier buying papers at higher rates from radiwallas and scrap dealers and at the same time helped them in their paper-bag making business. The representatives at NAB were pleasantly surprised on seeing the response from the students and expressed deep gratitude towards the college for their help and support. WORLD FOOD WEEK: We raised over Rs 5000 for the Akshay Patra Foundation , an organization which provides mid-day meals to children in Mumbai at a minimal cost. This drive, we believe also helped in spreading awareness about World Hunger. E-WASTE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN The E-waste awareness campaign is the St. Xavier’s Yi Net’s year end project. We are conducting our campaign this month. Many companies for instance Nokia and Panasonic have begun their own missions to recycle e-waste. In case of schools,Environmental education is a compulsory subject. However there is a large gap between the companies recycling e waste and the consumers producing e waste. Our awareness campaign would be a great way to put these two parties in contact. A power-point presentation on e-waste will be shown to school children to sensitize students about e-waste and the companies involved with recycling of e-waste. Pamphlets will be distributed to the housing societies in our neighborhood to spread awareness. Cii-Yi is the student’s wing of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). In the academic year 201011, Yi-Xavier's organized a number of activities and events: The Yi: The Great Books Collection Drive - Large volumes of old textbooks, notes, novels, magazines, newspapers and more were received over the three day event. Books in good condition, were donated to charities, while the rest were sent for recycling. The proceeds from this event served as the seed fund for Yi-Xavier’s. The Yi Eco Farm Trip- Not so often do we get a chance to be on guided tour of a farm, to ride a tractor, feed cattle, sit beside a stream, walk past a stone quarry, visit compost pits and learn about medicinal plants. The Yi Eco Farm Trip aimed at providing an opportunity to explore and connect with our natural surroundings, and to brainstorm on steps we could take to limit our impact on the environment. Yi : Meet the Leaders of Tomorrow Yi-Xavier’s members spent an afternoon with differentially abled children at Asha Daan, a home for the destitute run by the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa. The Cii-Yi National Conference on the ‘Seamless Integration of Skilling and Education’ Yi-Xavier’s was proud to host a Cii-Yi National Conference on the theme ‘Making skilling an integrated part of education rather than as a ‘convenient alternative’ to a formal degree’. The panel included representatives from the government, the industry, the academia and students. The conclusion the panel arrived at was that a seamless integration of skilling and education would be possible only if the academia taught us “what to do” and at the same time the industry also taught us “how to do” it. Yi-Xavier’s also played an instrumental role in arranging speakers from the industry for our Management The Yi Deworming Project (of administering deworming tablets to children of low-income schools) is on cards, and we have planned to implement the same 2011. National Entrepreneurship Network National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN)the E-Cell of the college was revived in 2011-2012.Its first event was held on Tuesday the 17th of January 2012. This event was in collaboration with IIT Bombay and in association with Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research. It was conducted by Mr. Gaurav Parikh, Managing Director, Growth Avenues Asset Advisors Pvt. Ltd on Technical Analysis of Stock Market.The session on Technical Analysis of Stock Market conducted by Mr. Gaurav Parikh, was very informative and provided a strong base for all us entrepreneurs interested in entering the area of stocks The 'E-talk: Turning Passion into Profession', the second event by the E-cell was held on Saturday, 18th February, 2012. The speakers were inspired-entrepreneurs with alternative yet rewarding business plans. The event was thronged by promising young Xavierites eager to find evocation to their entrepreneurial catalysts. Avant-garde in their approach, the speakers shared insights, speaking of their journeys and efforts with a subliminal motive of galvanising the attitude of the pioneer within the synapses of eagerly impressionable minds. Neelam Shetty Co-ordinator of BMS "I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal.... I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her." - Ellen DeGeneres 90 BMM Report 2011-2012 This year has been a blend of academic and extracurricular pursuits for the BMM Department Orientation week for the FY students: -Ms. Raksha Shetty, Bureau head, CNN IBN -Mr. Tarun, Star World -Ms. Vandana Kakar, Consultant, Ad factors -Ms. Iyesha Abbas, freelance filmmaker, -Mr. Abhiskek, the NGO Blue Ribbon. -Father Terence Quadros, Creative Thinking session. -Ms Ruchira Banerjee, HERAS on Myths and Mythmakers -Ms Priyanka Borpujari, effective documentaries This orientation week was followed by a host of other activities for the FY, SY and TY students. -Ms. Asavari Kumar & Mr. Chewang Bhutia: Animation and Stop Motion Workshop -Ms. Ruchi Bakshi: Creative Film Making -Ms. Raksha Shetty: Broadcast Journalism -Ms. Jasreen Mayal: Creative Writing -Prof. Dorothy Louise, NYU: Scriptwriting Workshop for the FY and SY students -Ms. Naina Hiranandani, Mr. Divyak D’Souza, Ms. Nishita Mehta and Mr. Animesh Das: Photography, Fashion and Visual aesthetics -Media Literacy sessions for the FY students & -Session on ill effects of Alcoholism and Smoking The SY students went to Ahemdabad on an industrial visit from 13th October 2011 to 16th October 2011. They visited MICA Institute where they had talks from media experts and saw MICA Vani community radio initiative. They also visited the publication Divya Bhaskar and the NGO, SEWA . From Akshardham to the Gandhi Ashram. International programmes: -Two SYBMM students, Ms. Trinolda Colaço and Mr. Sanjay Deshpande were selected to attend the Harvard College in Asia Programme -Sneha Reddy has been selected for the Sciences Po course on a full scholarship Contemporary Issues Lecture Series-Ms. Shirin Juwaley- Palash Foundation, Ms. Richa Kaul – ‘Point of View’ on Gender Sensitivity -Ms. Kanchana Sharma who spoke on Violence against women -Prof. Sudhakar Solomon spoke on Environmental Degradation -Prof. Agnelo Menezes from the Economics Dept. was invited for a lecture series on Maharashtra’s economy -As a part of their curriculum the students presented research paper at the Karnala seminar accompanied by Prof. Reena Agarwal and Prof. Sudhakar Solomon Extracurriculars Our students also participated in many Inter Collegiate festivals which gave them a lot of experience with the numerous media events and themes Polaris - Wilson College: Blitzkrieg - K.C. College: Detour - Jai Hind College: XYZ - St. Andrew’s College Cutting Chai - R.D. National College: 2nd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place 2nd Indian Student Parliament organized by MAEER’s MIT School of Government, Pune: Attended by about 20 FY students - Meghnad Bose & Wayne D’cruz, (FYBMM) were chosen to question the panelists On the 21st and 22nd of January our SY students held Zeitgeist The Media Conference. The speakers for the talks included stalwarts like: -Mr. Todd Baer & Mr Avalok Langer: War Journalism -Filmmaking trends by Mr Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy -Mr. Roycin D’Souza and Ms. Kiran Manral: Social Media -Mr. Madhukar Sabnavis: Creative Advertising -Mr. Sreekanth Sankar Dass & Mr. Samit Malkani: Digital & Viral Marketing -Mr. Nitin Tiwari: Graphic Design -Ms. Rekha Nigam: Screenplay Writing -Panel Discussion with Mr. Dhruv Jagasia, Mr. Aditya Swamy, Mr. Rajeev Raja, & Mr. Vijay Nair: Bands & Brands Our annual magazine “Pinata” featured students writing prowess and also gave a platform to the third year students to show their skills at marketing, editing and design and layout using the theme “Uncovering the Uncommon.” BMM 2011-2012 91 Biotechnology The results of the M.Sc batch of 2010 -11, with 8 Distinctions and 19 First classes out of a total of 28 students, was a good start for the academic year. A record of the highlights of the year: Palindrome 2011: Palindrome 2011, the third annual Biotechnolog y Intercollegiate fest organised by the students on November 23rd was very successful. The events included new programmes like silent mutations, haunted hunt, and colour me shiny along with the old favourites like Migraine, Crime and clues and Brainvita. Eighteen colleges and approximately 250 students from all over Mumbai participated in the fest. The main sponsor this year was Lupin Pharmaceuticals .Dr. Cyrus Karkaria (President, Biotechnology) and Mr. Shamsher Gorawara (Head, Corporate communications) were the chief guests. The social cause associated with Palindrome 2011 was ‘Literacy’. The staff and students of the department worked with REAP (Reach Education Action Programme – founded by Fr. Trevor Miranda) which works towards providing basic primary education to slum children and the empowerment of women. They visited two REAP centers at Kalwa and Ghatkopar in December and performed street plays on “The importance of Hygiene” and “Educating the girl child”. Along with spreading awareness about the above issues, they played with the children and interacted with the members of the women’s self help group, discussing additional issues like cleanliness, the dangers of tobacco consumption etc. A donation to the organization was also made. In March, the students released the third issue of the “Palindrome” magazine, which was distributed to all event sponsors as well as the participating colleges. Khandala Seminar M.Sc Part I and II students participated in the 2 day seminar at Khandala. Poster presentations, by the part II students, on their summer projects , debates on genetically modified food and stem cell therapies and various skits on aspects of environmental biotechnology were the academic activities. A personality development session for the students was also held. Ltd., Mumbai, Establishment of reference ranges for thyroid hormones in healthy Indian adults- Super Religare Laboratories, Assessment of oxidative stress parameters in murine model of rabies- Biocon, Bangalore. Industrial Trip Pastta Fernandes, Parimal Pereira, Rushika Pandya& Shefali Banerjee participated in the seminar on Interdisciplinary strategies in Biology conducted by the department of Microbiology ,Ruia college Eighteen part II students accompanied by two faculty members, Dr.Ms. Shiney Peter and Ms. Varnica Khetrapal, visited Bangalore and Mysore in October. They visited the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Merck Specialities Pvt. Ltd and the Mysore Dairy in Bangalore and Central Sericulture Reseach Institute (CSRI) and Labland Pvt Ltd in Mysore. Summer Projects A few of the projects completed by the M.Sc Part II students: In-situ synthesis and coating of nanoparticles on various surfaces and antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles –BARC, Effect of RAB coupling protein (RCP) on trafficking of cell adhesion molecules – NIRRH, Characterization of FTSZ assembly and modulation FTSZ polymerization by L-Menthol – IIT Bombay, Molecular phylogeny of Para influenza virus (HPIV 1,3 and 4) NIV, Understanding the role of novel genes in the PHO pathway in yeast – TIFR, Expression, Purification and Structural Characterization of BRCA1 Transactivation domain (1560-1859)ACTREC, Molecular Characterisation and Remediation Potential of Lac-cases from a Marine- derived Fungus – NIO, Goa, Towards studying the interactors of stress-inducible gene bola in green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiU M - DA E - C B S , D i f f e r e nt i a l susceptibility of bacterial cell towards ZnO nanoparticles- NCL, Pune, Determination of Drug Susceptibility Profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Phenotypic and Genotypic Assays. –FMR, Biotransformation of an active anti-cancer pharmaceutical intermediate- Piramal Lifesciences 92 Co-curricular Achievements • Students were exposed to several lectures by experts in the field. Eg. Dr. Ross Bernard, Biotech Director, University of Queensland, Australia • Several M.Sc students were involved in a collaborative research project involving St. Xavier’s College,Fairfield University Connecticut, USA and Loyola college, Chennai Staff Activities Dr. Shiney Peter was a resource person for Animal Tissue Culture at the Lecture Workshop on ‘Techniques in Animal Tissue Culture and Gas Chromatography’ organized for the faculty of the Bioscience departments of our college. Norine D’Souza and Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar co-guided an in-house summer project ‘Characterization of Pholcus spider silk’ Ms. Varnica Khetrapal was the co-investigator for the UGC Minor Research Grant Project entitled “ Microbial Synthesis and characterisation of silver nanoparticles” Faculty attended several faculty development workshops. Sr. no Workshop Date Venue Name of the faculty attended 1 Two day workshop on Applications of Flow cytometry Jun-11 ACTREC, Kharghar Shiney Peter 2 International Symposium on Stem Cells Biology Jan-12 ACTREC, Kharghar Shiney Peter 3 Two day workshop on Applications in Bioinformatics Feb-12 ACTREC, Kharghar Shiney Peter 4 LTMT sponsored Workshop on expression, purification and structure analysis of Proteins Mar-12 SIES College Shiney Peter Norine D’Souza 5 International workshop on antimicrobial resistance Nov-11 Haffkine Institute Varnica Khetrapal, John Cyriac 6 Structural Biology & Informatics Feb-12 University of Mumbai Varnica Khetrapal, John Cyriac Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar Botany The staff of Botany department was involved in many curricular and extracurricular activities of the college in addition to the honours program of the college and the regular field trips compulsory for Botany students. received the remaining amount and the additional grant of Rs. 1,45,800.00 for the project fellow. She was co-ordinator for the ‘Garden Art’ course which is a cross-faculty course for Arts, BMM and BMS students. Dr. (Mrs.) Ujwala Bapat was a Group leader for the Indian team participating in Biology Olympiad held from 8 to 14th July, 2011 at Taiwan. All the members of the team received silver medals. She also attended the resource generation camp for Biology Olympiad held in September at HBCSE, Mumbai. Dr. (Mrs.) Bapat helped the Staff of the Chemistry Department of S.I.E.S. College, Mumbai, in writing a project proposal and carrying out the research work which they duly completed. They received the project Grant and successfully completed the project work. Mrs. Bapat was a member of Local organizing Committee for the State level Seminar on ‘Capitalization of Herbal Technology’ organized by Birla College, Kalyan, and attended the same. She also participated in a threeday National Symposium sponsored by UGC and organized for Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) at St. Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad and a UGC sponsored workshop on ‘Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education’ organised by the SNDT university, Mumbai. She was invited to take M.Sc, Herbal Science lectures at Birla College (Part I), Kalyan and Ruia College, Matunga (Part I and II). She was on the Panel of Examiners for Herbal Science M. Sc II Examination held in March-April, 2012. She went to Delhi to present a mid-term report of her UGC Major Research Project. The progress was satisfactory and she Dr. Shinde coordinated a course on Scientific communication skills for the S.Y.B.Sc. class. He conducted field trips to SGNP for General Community, an activity undertaken by the Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of Mumbai. He was invited to conduct the lectures at Ruia College for Herbal Science (M.Sc. I) students and at Dapoli College Plant Taxonomy students (M. Sc. II). He was a member of Examination Panel of the University of Mumbai for M. Sc. II in Botany. He was appointed as an external referee for Taxonomy at St. Xavier’s college, Ranchi to approve the Ph. D. degree thesis topic and to assess the M.Sc. (by research) thesis of the University of Pune. Dr Shinde conducted a three-day workshop on Modern Techniques in Plant Taxonomy at the Department of Botany, University of Gujarat, 93 Ahmedabad and two one-day workshops for Marathi Medium School Children (8-10 class) on Nature Quest organized by Nehru Science Centre, Worli. He helped to organise a three-day workshop on “Professional Development Programme for Principals, VicePrincipals and Administrators “for Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai at St. Xavier’s College. Dr. Shinde went to Pune for a presentation of the progress report of the DIMPR project and received a sixmonth extension period. He presented a poster at the National Conference on Biodiversity Assessment, Conservation and Utilization organized by M.E.S. Garware College, Pune. He delivered a talk on “Urban Forestry – Mumbai as a Case Study” at the National Conference on Urban Forestry organized by Ratnam College, Mumbai. Mr. Kevin D’Cruz is a local coordinator for the "World Survey on Youth Cultures in the Catholic University", an International Project promoted by the Centre for Coordination of Research of the International Federation of Catholic Universities. Mr. D’Cruz was a resource person for "ICT for administration and Academics" at the Professional Development Programme for Academic Administrators and Principals organized by the UGC Academic Staff College. He also conducted an ICT in Higher Education Training workshop for Teachers of Dr. B.M.N. College of Home Science (Affiliated to S.N.D.T. Women's University). Mr. Alok Gude conducted field trips to Khandala, Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar and Sangmeshwar for post graduate students. The honours project work undertaken by Mr. Alok Gude was presented by Mr. Valentine Borges of MSc-II class at two National Seminar/ conferences, one held at Goa and the other at Bhavnagar. Papers published: 1. Shinde Rajendra, Sweedle Cerejo, Rajdeo Singh, 2011. New Distributional Record of E n d e m i c Orchid, Habenaria longicorniculata J. Graham for Thane, Maharashtra (India). 47-50. Explore – Xavier’s Research Journal, 2011. Paper presentation by students: 1. Valentine J Borges, Alok Gude, Granea D’souza, Royston A Lobo and U. C. Bapat ‘Flavonoid stability of fruits commonly consumed in South Mumbai’ National conference on ‘Basic Sciences as Foundation of Applied Sciences and Technology’ organized by Sir P. P. Institute of Science, Bhavnagar, Gujarat on 19 - 20th Feb. 2012. 2. Valentine J Borges, Alok Gude, Granea D’souza, Royston A Lobo and U. C. Bapat storage (refrigeration) of Citrus fruits commonly consumed in South Mumbai’. National Seminar on ‘New Vistas in Plant Sciences’ organized by Department of Botany, Goa University, on 15 - 16th March 2012. 3. Shinde Rajendra 9-11 Feb 2012 Floristic Diversity of Nandur Madhmeshwar Wetland Sanctuary, Nasik District, Abstract T1/P45 at National Conference on Biodiversity Assessment, Conservation and Utilization organized by M.E.S. Abasaheb Garware College, Pune Dr. Ujwala C. Bapat Head, Department of Botany. ‘Flavonoid loss during short-term BSc-IT The year 2012 brought in a new light of enthusiasm within the BSc IT department as they celebrated their very first Inter-Collegiate Fest XENITH’12 with fun and galore under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Jyoti Singh as the Head of Department. It not only put forth the fun coated academic skills of the students but also brought out the management capabilities with the assistance of Prof. Shivaranjani Gudibanda as the faculty-in-charge. They were backed by trusted and knowledgeable hands of the Department Faculty namely: Prof. Roy Thomas, Prof. Subhash Kumar and Prof. Lydia Fernandes. The sponsors like Trinity, Bank of India, Gigabyte, Honesty Solutions, Playfactory, Eset, Flipkart, Know-afest, Awesome Design Studio and many more supported the events. 9th and 10th of January witnessed the successful execution of “What’s on your mind” a debate which was judged by Mr. Floyd Gracious (Lawyer). Prof. Dr. J. B. Mistry brought out the best exhibit (Solar Power loom) in the Exhibition Contest won by L.D.S. College Kalyan. “Fastest Computer First” proved to be a hit among students from all participating colleges including our own. “Beat the Bug” a debugging event was judged by Prof. Aktesham Sheikh, the co-ordinator at A.P. College and an expert in programming languages. “Web Designing” was judged by Prof. Subhash Kumar and Prof. Lydia Fernandes who are masters in the field of Web Technology, while “SQL Master” was judged by Prof. Roy Thomas who is an expert in Database Management, “Photo + Theme Movie” was judged by Prof. Shivaranjani Gudibanda where creative ability of clicking pictures as well as its presentation in the form of movies was considered as a vital element to win the competition. The Festival also was graced by two eminent experts from the prestigious, Microsoft. Mr.Abhay Pariekh, MBA from NM College who is a Microsoft Student Partner Voice, presented an enlightening seminar on Cloud Computing providing the students with a live demonstration of its working while Mr. Sreekant Nandakumar (MSP) currently pursuing 4th year of engineering 94 presented Microsoft’s latest products. Logical Quiz, Treasure Hunt, Clash of the ITians, Survival of the Fittest IT Feud, Cyberthon, Formula One were some of the other exciting events that the students of other colleges enjoyed participating in. While our students enjoyed and learnt a lot through the making of Xenith 2012, they are eagerly awaiting Xenith 2013 !!! Xenith would not have been possible without the contribution and support of our students of B.Sc IT. The Xenith team was led by Larissa Pinto, the student-coordinator. She was supported by efficient Head(s) who were in charge of the sub-teams namely Shresth Thakur (Marketing Head), M a n a l i Kapadia (Creative H e a d ) , Supriya Patil and Aarohi Aj g a on k ar (Finance Heads) and finally Leon D’s ou z a ( E v e n t Head). The students of S.Y. BSc.IT and F.Y.BSc.IT provided their fullfledged support for the preparation as well as execution of the event. Honours Program Prof. Roy Thomas was the co-ordinator of the Honours Program. About 20 students of FY and SY IT took part in the program, in which varied courses were organized. The best exposure for students this year was the course offered by Prof. Rama Vishwanath from Beloit College, U.S.A., who was on his sabbatical leave. He guided SYBSc.IT students on ‘Computer Architecture’, gave them hands-on experience. Prof. Lydia Fernandes offered a one credit course on Visual Basic to SYBSc. IT students. Mr. Aman Chaddha guided FYIT students on ‘Matlab’ and Ms. Vidhi Mehta offered a onecredit course on Android programming to SYBSc.IT students. TY BSc IT Projects: As part of the curriculum the final year students have developed various projects. Many students developed software for industrial applications by taking guidance from the industry people and our faculty, others developed in-house projects. The overall co-ordination of this work was done by Prof. Subhash Kumar. Job Placements: Almost 40 students of the TY BSc IT class of 60, have received offers from various IT companies which visited our campus via the placement cell. Activities of the faculty members: Prof. Roy Thomas and Prof. Lydia Fernandes attended a one-day workshop on Computer Graphics and Quantitative Techniques organized by University of Mumbai on 30th July 2011 Prof. Subhash Kumar attended the National Conference on Cloud computing on Nov 11 and 12, 2011 at Bandodkar college, Thane. He also attended the SET workshop at university of Mumbai, from Dec 25, 2011 to 1 Jan, 2012 Prof. Shivaranjani Gudibanda attended a ICSSR,WRO sponsored National Level Workshop conducted by Maniben Nanavati Women’s College on the 27th and 28th of June 2011 titled “Research Methodology”. She also attended a UGC sponsored a National Level Seminar conducted by Jai Hind College, Department of Computer Science titled “Information Communication Technology (ICT) and its Challenges for the future of India” on 22nd and 23rd of November 2011. Industrial Visits: Pune On 11th October 2011, the FYBSc. IT students were taken for an Industrial Visit by members of the faculty: Prof. Floyd G. and Prof. Shivaranjani G. They visited the I2IT Institute. Prof. Dr. Rabinder Henry, Head of School of Interdisciplinary Science & Technology gave a brief introduction about himself, the college and the kind of courses and method in which the courses were pursued there. Our students not only got an opportunity to have a glimpse of the laboratory and its infrastructure but also were tutored by the students of the institute working on their Ph.D Projects about their work which our students could grasp. This renewed their confidence in the pursuit of their 3 year course at St. Xavier’s as the ground work for future. After a visit to the famous Balaji Temple at Pune, the students got into the preparation mode for their informal test conducted by Prof. Floyd Gracious. In this test, their presentation skills and individual participation was tested through Group Discussion Method. On the journey back to the college, the students were taken to the famous Katraj Dairy to study the inventory process. They were given an insight into how this single factory acts as a mode of employment to all the villagers in and around Katraj. They 95 saw how the company innovatively computerized certain aspects of their work. The industrial visit to Pune was very fruitful, giving them a glimpse into the scope of technology. It also triggered them to develop software for the needs of the Indian Markets. Bangalore The SYBSc.IT students, as part of their industrial visit, paid a 6 day visit to Bangalore-Mysore. Profs. Subhash Kumar and Lydia Fernandes accompanied them. The industrial visit started off with a half-day visit to the famous Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum in Bangalore, which showcased the past, present and some futuristic inventions in all walks of science. The company Alligator Designs Pvt. Ltd was also visited which gave the students a fair idea of how solutions in Rugged Products are designed, developed, tested and manufactured. Students were taken around in groups and were explained the details of the functioning of certain products used under normal and extreme environmental conditions. A short session was also organized at CDAC Bangalore where the speaker interacted with the students on the current trends and applications of Information Technology in public and private sectors. Apart from these, the sightseeing visit to Iskcon temple Bangalore, Nandi hill, St. Philomena Church followed by shopping in Mysore and the visit to the majestic Palace of Mysore will always be cherished by the students. ECC Details: Prof. Shivaranjani was in-Charge of handling ECC for Students studying under autonomy. About 70 students of the Autonomy Batch as well as T.Y. batch-12 have participated and successfully secured first, second and third positions in several competitions conducted at K.C. , Sophia, SIES, Royal, Swami Vivekanand, Mithibai, Elphinstone, IIT Powai, National, N.M. Colleges of Mumbai. Some of the achievements are: Natasha Rupani of TY secured 3rd Place in an inter – collegiate chess tournament conducted at District Level in Mumbai. Rita D’souza, Pearl Johnson, Melita Lobo (3 in nos.) and Supriya Patil secured the First position in the debating contest conducted at Sagacity, Royal College, Elphinstone College. Melita Lobo secured the third position in the elocution competition conducted at Royal College. Quiz competition conducted at several colleges too had Xaverities as winners namely Priyanka Kashyap, Vighnesh Gaikwad from SYIT. Prizes for Power point presentations were bagged by the SYIT’s - Jovita Andrade, Anjali Barboza, and Arlene Fernandes at the SIES Tech Fest. FYIT’s Blossom Coelho and Sneha Krishnan too gave a tough competition and secured First position at the SIES Tech Fest as well as Royal College Tech Event. The Cultural side of the IT department was represented by Sneh Misrty and Krishnakant Keni as they represented our college at various Inter-Collegiate festivals and secured 1st and 2nd prizes. and Rahul Bohra student of T.Y.BSc. IT was one of them. He has also actively participated in several other intercollegiate competitions such as word games, quizzes etc. and secured 1st and 2nd positions in them. Many students participated in various other events conducted at several colleges all over Mumbai .Though they may not have won coveted positions, they won our hearts with their true sporting spirit, in the tradition of true Xavierites. Dr.Jyoti Singh Co-ordinator, B.Sc IT A website handling all the information about Campus Festivals in India namely Know-A- Fest selected 4 students as their brand ambassadors Chemistry The year began with a lot of activities. Hearty congratulations to Fr Roy Pereira, SJ, who has completed his PhD. Fr Roy was very warmly welcomed back in the Chemistry Department after a long absence for doctoral studies. Part of his work involved the fascinating field of neuroscience. He was appointed Coordinator of International Programmes in June. Later, in October, he was appointed as Director of the NSRL. The Nadkarny-Sacasa Research Laboratory (NSRL) was renovated during the summer vacation. The renovated laboratory was inaugurated by Dr S. B. Dharap, Chairman of Board of Studies in Chemistry in Mumbai University. The TYBSc results were exceptionally promising this year. Our topper, Ms Viola D’Mello, secured the 3rd rank in Mumbai University. Congratulations to the successful candidates! A department magazine, that was prepared late in the last academic year to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry, was released at the inaugural meeting of the departmental association, XAC. The magazine, with an attached DVD, showcased the departmental activities, in addition to entertaining and informative articles, poems and trivia, on Chemistry. The DVD contains a compilation Visit to Cadila Pharmaceuticals of spectacular videos of chemistry experiments that were put up in the exhibition and ‘Fun with Chemistry’ shows that we were a part of the IYC celebrations. Activities for students: Guest Lectures: 1. The department organized some lectures by eminent personalities for the Chemistry students. Early in the year there was a talk by Prof 96 Ali Asgar Contractor, Dean ACM, IIT Bombay, for the undergraduate students, on “What a Chemist can do in IIT”. 2. In the second term, there were lectures by Prof Z. R. Turel, Adjunct Professor, Mithibai College, and Dr Jangu Mistry, to name a few, that were organized for the undergraduate students, which aimed to lay the foundation of scientific communication. This year, the chemistry department conducted the honours program on Marine Science for students of TYBSc only. A dozen students qualified for the Honours Certificate in Chemistry. Activities of Faculty: Industrial Visits: 1. The SY and TY students were taken for an industrial visit to Cadilla Pharmaceuticals, Ahmedabad, in October 2011. They were accompanied by Dr. Freddy Havaldar, Dr. B. D. Bonde and Dr.(Ms) Abhilasha Jain. The chemistry department actively participated in the lecture-workshop on “Techniques in Animal Tissue Culture and Gas Chromatography” organized by the department of Life Science and Biochemistry and CIF, in June 2011. In the second semester, we had an occasion to be glad and sorry simultaneously. Dr Z. A. Filmwala 2. The SY and TY students visited the Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility in IIT Bombay in January. They were accompanied by Prof (Ms) Surabhi Potnis, Dr.(Ms) Ashma Agarwal and Dr.(Ms) Abhilasha Jain XAC activities: The departmental association, XAC, organized various activities that included a hike, an inter-collegiate festival in which about 150 students from various colleges in Mumbai participated, and a camp at Khandala in January. These activities surely enhanced the bonding among Chemistry students who came from a wide variety of subject combinations. Three students made it to the merit list this year in the Aptitude Test conducted by the Indian Chemical Society. One of them, Ms Veena Iyer, secured second rank. took over as Principal of Keluskar College, and resigned from St. Xavier’s at the end of the year. We wish him the very best in his new venture. Dr (Ms) Ashma Agarwal presented a poster on “Excess molar enthalpies of ternary mixtures containing o-toluidine + tetrahydropyran with pyridine or benzene or toluene at 308.15 K” at the 6th National Conference on Thermodynamics of Chemical and Biological Systems held in Nov 2012 at M. D. University, Rohtak (Haryana) Dr (Ms) Abhilasha Jain completed PGDBA from Symbiosis, Pune. She has also published the following research papers during the year: 1. Photo-fenton deg rad at ion of phenol red catalyzed by inorganic additives: A technique for wastewater treatment, A. Jain, D. Vaya, V. K. Sharma and S. C. Ameta, KINETICS AND CATALYSIS,Volume 52, Number 1, 4047, DOI: 10.1134/ S0023158411010071. 2011 2. A novel route for waste water t re at m e nt : Ph oto c at a ly t i c degradation of rhodamine B. Savitri Lodhaa, , 1, , Abhilasha Jainb, 2, Pinki B. Punjabib, 2,Arabian Journal of Chemistry, Volume 4, Issue 4, October 2011, Pages 383-387 3. Synthesis and pharmacological properties of some novel pyrazolidine and pyrazole derivatives. Bharat Parashar, Abhilasha Jain, Sudhir Bharadwaj & V. K. Sharma, Medicinal Chemistry Research, vol 19 (7), Med Chem Res., DOI 10.1007/ s00044-011-9687-0, 2011. 4. Effect of KCl Addition upon the Photocatalytic Activity of Zinc Sulphide, Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volume 318), Defects and Diffusion in Semiconductors XIII, Dipti Vaya, Abhilasha Jain, Savitri Lodha, V. K. Sharma, Suresh C. Ameta, 2011. Surabhi Potnis Head, Department of Chemistry Commerce St. Xavier’s College in its endeavour to uplift the marginalised in society, set up the Commerce Section in 1988. The commerce section thus caters to the needs of the working members of society who wish to pursue higher education. The lectures are held in the evenings from 5.55 pm till 9.20 pm. Though challenging for students to earn and learn, the teaching faculty of the Commerce Section with their dedication, hard work and creativity make the lectures and other activities so interesting that students are drawn to attend lectures even after a hard day’s work. On any given day, the attendance of students is over 80%. The Commerce section incorporates the Jesuit philosophy of holistic development. The students of the 97 Commerce Section participate in various Inter-Collegiate Competitions and often win prizes, competing with students of day colleges. From 2010, the Commerce Section has been organizing a State Level Inter-Collegiate Competition, where students from various night colleges across Maharashtra get a platform to speak and present their views on various relevant topics. The activities conducted by Commerce Section during the academic year 2011-2012 are as follows: • Classes for the TY students began on 1st June 2011 onward, though the academic year began on 13th June 2011. This was with a view to preparing our students as thoroughly as possible for the University Examinations. • TheinaugurationoftheAcademic year for all classes was on 23rd June 2011 during which we invoked God’s blessings which had been poured out on us in the past and we hope would continue to be poured out on us. • TohelpnewlyadmittedFYstofeel at home there was an Orientation Programme from 23-25 June 2011. • Dr. Vini Sebastian conducted a Guest Lecture for SY & TY students on “Study Habits” on 20th June 2011. • AtwodaySeminarforTYstudents was held in Khandala on 9th & 10th July 2011. The students not only learnt about how to face the challenges of the world after their Final Year, but also relaxed in the green surroundings of the hills. • The SYBCom students visited the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on 22nd July 2011 to get a first hand view about the functioning of the Stock market and shares, debentures and trading. • A three week Information Technology workshop was conducted in the month of July, 2011 to make students computer literate. • A month-long English speaking camp was conducted in August 2011, to help students develop their capacity to speak, read and write well. • The feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola the founder of the Society of Jesus was celebrated with a cultural programme on 31st July 2011. • A State Level Inter-Collegiate Competition was organized on 5th Sept, 2011 on the theme ‘A Need for a Value Based Education’ through Power Point Presentations. Various Night Colleges across Maharashtra participated. The results of this competition were: 1st Prize : St. Vincent College, Pune. 2012 Pass percentage 88.04% Total Appeared 180 First Class with Distinctions 16 First class 94 Second Class 52 2nd Prize : Commerce Section, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. 1st Rank : 83.29% Dongare Rajiv Bajirav, Shigwan Jignesh Mohan 3rd Prize : Night College of Arts & Commerce, Ichalkaranji, Dist: Kolhapur. 2nd Rank : 82.14% Chauhan Nathu Rameshkumar • Prof Steve Archer, RKT College, Ulhasnagar conducted a guest Lecture for TY students on the subject MHRM on 22nd Nov 2011. • The feast of St. Francis Xavier one of the first companions of St. Ignatius and the Patron of our College, was celebrated as an Annual Day on 3rd December 2011, with a cultural programme on the theme “Unity in Diversity”. • Mr. Biju Thomas, a Management Consultant, conducted a guest lecture on “Personality Development” on 7th Dec 2011. • Christmas was celebrated with singing and a dance competition on 23rd Dec. 2011. • Four Soft-Skill Development Workshops were conducted in January 2012 to develop the soft skills of the students. • Remedial Coaching classes were conducted in the months of January and February 2012. • Students’ Union Council Day was celebrated by organizing a Talent Day Competition on 21st January 2012, • As a part of the Interuniversity Collaboration programme, Prof. Arvind Dhond visited Boston College, USA from 1st to 9th June 2012. Achievements of the Commerce Section in the Academic Year 2011-12 TYBcom University Results, March 98 3rd Rank : 80.14% Mahadik Santosh Balaram • This year’s biggest achievement of the Commerce Section: Qureshi Mohammed Parvez, at the age of 50 passed TYBCom along with his son and daughter. Inter-Collegiate Competition at Rizvi College 1st Prize : Rangoli Archana Vadicherla (TY ‘B’) Monika Patekar (SY ‘A’) Nail Painting Heena Ghogare (SY ‘B’) Yogita Dewalekar (SY ‘A’) Shoe Painting Prashant Darji (TY ‘B’) 2nd Prize : Jam Marketing Arjun Balmiki (TY ‘A’) 3rd Prize : Debate in English Asma Shaikh (TY ‘B’) Alisha Lazarus (TY ‘A’) Consolation : Shorty-Story (Marathi) Dipak Tayade (FY ‘B’) Inter-Collegiate Competition at Sydenham College 1st Prize : Carrom Single Rakesh Baria (FY ‘A’) Carrom Single Asma Shaikh (TY ‘B’) 3rd Prize : Group Dance Tiger Group Best College Leader Asma Shaikh (TY ‘B’) Running 200 M (Boys) 3rd Prize Uday Poojari High Jump 3rd Prize Umesh Poojari St. Xavier’s College Sports Day Running 400 M (Boys) 2nd Prize Prasad Naik Shot Put 3rd Prize Praveen Poojari Javelin Throw (Boys) 1st Prize Uday Poojari Running 400 M (Girls) 3rd Prize Heena Ghogare Discuss Throw 3rd Prize Pravin Poojari Javelin Throw (Girls) 1st Prize Asma Shaikh Running 800 M (Boys) 2nd Prize Prasad Naik Javelin Throw (Girls) 2nd Prize Kavita Poojari Running 1500 M (Boys) 1st Prize Prasad Naik Javelin Throw (Girls) 3rd Prize Heena Ghogare Running 1500 M (Boys) 3rd Prize Uday Poojari Running 100 M (Boys) 3rd Prize Prasad Naik Long Jump 2nd Prize Uday Poojari The Commerce Section which began in 1988 completed 24 years of service by creating many success stories of working students, offering quality higher education and all round development to its students. It is a great pleasure and privilege to announce that the academic year 20122013 will be celebrated as the Silver Jubilee of the Commerce Section and many Academic and Extra-curricular activities have been planned. Inter-Collegiate Competition at Siddharth College 1st Prize : Carrom Single Rakesh Baria (FY ‘A’) Fr.Errol Fernandes sj Vice-Principal, Commerce Section Economics At the outset, the Department of Economics is proud to mention the Award of the Ph.D. degree by the University of Mumbai to Prof. Aditi Sawant . The title of the doctoral thesis is “Crowding-in and Crowding out Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on India’s Economy” Contemporary economics seems to be working itself into a major crisis of relevance. Economists have sought refuge in cumbersome, terse economic models and have thrashed simple models. The department reinstated simplicity in analysis and relevance in economic thought. Therefore the running theme of the department’s publications-Arthniti and the Seminar Brochure-and all the activities was “Unraveling The Production – Consumption Conundrum” This gave the students the opportunity to engage in solving problems that reflect real-world situations. The Khandala Seminar Papers and the Arthniti both reflect the students’ free thinking, yet there was a concerted attempt to systematically cultivate excellence in thought. The students did the department proud yet again with Romit Mehta and Arpita Nanavati securing the First and Second rank respectively in the University in the subject of Economics at the TYBA examination and 85% of the students securing a First class at the same examination. The Economics Circle under the leadership of Raahil Rai organized an impressive set of activities. Ms. Aditi Misra an alumnus of the department and currently studying at Warwick UK conducted a Bargaining Game, a lecture series on Experimental Economics and a workshop on Game Theory. The circle organized talks by two deputy Governors of the RBI, Dr. Subir Gokarn and Dr. K.C. Chakrabarthy. They also invited Jamal Bandhopadya and Swati Apte Kshirsagar to talk on Banking and Financial Inclusion The Eco-Fest-Econundrum- in its second year steered by Akshay Kohli was a roaring success with its own commendable series of activities proving “Bigger is Better” contrary 99 to Schumacher’s “Small is Beautiful” approach. This Fest can boast of 1. A panel discussion on ‘Reevaluating NREGA’ The panelists were:Prof. R Nagraj –IGIDR and member of Standing Committee CSO, Mr. Niranjan RajadhyakshaExecutive editor and Columnist at HT Media Ltd.’s Mint, Prof. A. Nadkarni-Professor of Planning and Development, Planning Commission Unit, Dept. of Economics, University of Mumbai, Pranab Mukherjee- Independent media analyst and theatre director. Prof. Khaliq Parkar, lecturer of Political Science of St. Xavier’s College was the Moderator 2. Metropolice – A one man production about Globalisation by Pranab Mukherjee 3. The Lalit Doshi Memorial Lecture by Mr. Alok Kshirsagar, Director and Senior Partner McKinsey and Company 4. The Inter- Collegiate Lalit Doshi Memorial debate and 5. A talk by Mr.Uday Shankar – CEO STAR India. The crowning Glory was of course the admission offers from Oxford, Cambridge, Yale SOAS, Warwick, Sussex and LSE. I must specially mention our visually challenged students Prashant and Natasha who scored good first classes. Prashant has earned himself a good job and Natasha Shah (she scored the highest marks in Eco-Maths and Stats in the college) is currently studying at SOAS and is performing very well. bagged prestigious positions with Citi Bank, Bain Capability Centre, McKenzie’s, Google, CNBC, Aon Hewitt to name a few. The salary packages have been mind-boggling. It left us wondering if there was a global economic crisis at all!! The students who chose to equip themselves with work experience also Mrs. Hermione Salazar Head, Department of Economics The Importance of Being Earnest, Henry IV (Tom Stoppard’s revision of Pirandello’s play) and Americano, an original noir play written by our ex-student Arvind Sivakumaran. These plays were directed by our students, with invaluable guidance We are proud of the excellent performance of all our third year students at the B.A.examination, especially Anurag Tagat and Paroma Bhattacharya who were ranked second and third. Our graduates have ventured into diverse courses and fields both in India and abroad, not only the traditional M.A. and B.Ed. Courses but also Journalism, Film Studies, Media, Gender Studies, Art and Aesthetics, Fashion Designing, International Development, and Business. We hope their experience of studying English at St. Xavier’s helps them in these endeavours. English This year the activities of the department were clustered in the ten days of the Ithaka festival held in November. We started with a scholarly address by Dr. Michal Markowski, professor of Polish Studies at the University of Illinois in Chicago and Jagiellonian University, Poland. His enlightening talk on the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz was part of the world-wide centenary celebrations of the Nobel laureate. Next we had a “Meet the Author” event, where Australian writer Anna Funder gave us a vivid insight into her writing as well as aspects of German history which form the background of her books Stasiland and All That I Am. This was followed by a stimulating panel discussion on graphic novels. The academic gravitas of these talks was lightened by a wide range of other events which included stand-up comedy, rehearsed play readings, a creative writing competition, a literary treasure hunt, and an exhibition depicting the ghosts of Ithakas past. And then there were the eagerlyawaited performances: Oscar Wilde’s from Roo Jhala and Liam McLaughlin of Tambourine Theatre, and our exstudent Sheena Khalid. Finally, we released the Ithaka journal, “Exploring the Darkness”. All this was possible only because of the enthusiastic and dedicated efforts of a huge team of students. ‘Conversation with Globalization’ our online collaboration with Stuttgart University, Germany ,is now in its fourth year and with the added participation of St.Louis University USA. We hosted the Project Week in March and our students visited Stuttgart in May. We are grateful to Prof. Khaliq Parkar for his invaluable assistance. Dr. Shefali Balsari-Shah Head, Department of English Forensic Science In the academic year 2011-12, the Diploma in Forensic Science course had 32 fresh students enrolled for the program. The second batch of the newly introduced Certificate Program in Criminal Law began in Jan 2012 and had 15 students enrolled, many of whom are professionals from the field of Law and Education. In this academic year, two students from the program worked with the eminent police officer, Mr. Brijesh Singh, DCP, Traffic on a project that looked into fresh drafting of rules for Hoardings to be implemented as part of the Bombay Police Act. One student of the program was also accepted by the Kalina Forensic Science lab for internship for a period of two weeks. Through efforts made by the students themselves, many police stations across Mumbai have also 100 accepted our students for internships, which are required to be done as part of the course work. Many of these students have also been accepted in Masters Programs in Forensic Science, at colleges both in India and UK. Students attended two guest lectures by Sejal Shah on Forensic DNA and Body Fluid Analysis and Dr. Raju Shinde on Forensic Botany respectively. They were also exposed to illuminating lectures by the in-house faculty. They also benefited from the lectures conducted by the in-house faculty. Dr. Smita Krishnan and Dr. Pushpa Sinkar from the Department of Zoology and Forensic Science delivered lectures on Forensic Entomology and Neurology respectively. In June 2011, Ms. C. Samyukta attended a two day workshop on Research Methodology conducted by the Research Cell of Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, Mumbai. In November 2011, Ms. Riva Pocha, with the help of ex-students of the programme, Ms. Sejal Shah and Ms. Ananya Agarwal, conducted a Forensic Workshop at Palindrome, the annual departmental festival organized by the M.Sc students of the Department of Microbiology, St. Xavier’s College. The workshop was attended by students from all over Mumbai and the session was tremendously successful in spreading awareness about forensics. It gave the participants an opportunity to get a hands-on feel of various analyses done in a forensic lab. Ms. Riva Pocha also represented St. Xavier’s College at a meeting between Forensic Science Educators in India and the Jt. Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs to discuss finalization of the XII five year plan for Forensic Science in India. The objective of this meeting was to increase job opportunities for forensic graduates in the Government Labs, while simultaneously expanding their existing skill set. In Jan 2012, a guest lecture was conducted by Advocate Shrikant Bhat, Senior Advocate, on the topic of ‘The Law of Arrest, Investigation and Bail’ for the students of the Certificate Program in Criminal Law. The lecture was well attended by students of the Diploma in Forensic Science course as well. In Feb 2012, our students participated in a two day National Seminar on Firearm and Toolmark Investigation conducted by Gujarat Forensic Science University. During this seminar, they interacted with forensic specialists from across the world and had the opportunity to visit the Gujarat Forensic Science lab to get an overview of all the departments functioning therein. Ms. C.Samyukta also attended the National level conference on Emerging Trends in Forensic Science, conducted by the Institute of Forensic Science, Mumbai. In March 2012, Ms. Riva Pocha and Ms. C. Samyukta as well as five students from the program attended a three day national level conference on criminology, conducted by TISS and Indian Society of Criminology. They were able to interact with renowned police officers and criminologists of repute. They learnt about the latest practices in criminology and how these are affecting the Indian justice system. Our students attending this conference have also been offered the opportunity to be part of a survey in Indian jails to study the misuse of bail. Dr.Pushpa Sinkar. Co-ordinator French The year began with a cultural programme of skits, songs and an exhibition on philosophers who influenced the French revolution organised for the 14th July celebration, commemorating the storming of the Bastille This programme , organised by the students of the SYJC Arts and Science was attended also by a visiting group of French students . A poster making competition was also held for the occasion. In the month of July-August 2011 the TYBA students participated in a workshop on ‘Picasso and Cubism’, conducted by Dr. Vidya Vencatesan, Head of Department of French, Mumbai University. In the month of January a week long inter - collegiate French Festival ‘Frénésie’ was organised by the students of the Department. A Quiz on France was organised in collaboration with Alliance Française, the quiz master being the Education officer (Directeur pédagogique) of Alliance Française, Mr. David Cordina. The event was a grand success. The Festival also had French Cuisine competition and a screening of a French film. The grand finale was short skits with song and dance presented by both the Junior as well as Senior college students. The French News letter ‘A la française’ was released in the month of February. It gave a platform to the students to express their creativity in French. Samrudhi Badhe of SYBA was selected to participate in an Exchange programme. She spent one month in France. Sumitra Badrinathan of FYBA was selected to participate in the ‘Quatorze Juillet’ programme in Paris. About 15 students of the Junior and the senior college participated 101 in a programme of quiz and a festival of short films on the 23rd of March. This programme organized by the French Consulate in collaboration with The Ecole Francaise Internationale de Bombay was a part of the celebration of the Francophony Week (17th to 25th March). Prof. Anjali Lokur and Prof. Alpana Palkhiwale attended the workshop organized by Ruia College in collaboration with the French Consulate on the Theme ‘Innovative Techniques and teaching of French’ Prof Anjali Lokur was appointed on the BOS of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher secondary Education. Prof. Alpana Palkhiwale (Professor in charge) Geology This academic year was a mixed package - consisting high and low moments. The graduating batch received laurels with a 100% success at the University exams and the rankers, Ms. Debarati Das along with Mr. Vivan Sorab made us proud. As a part of our efforts towards offering a practical hands-on learning experience, the second year students were trained over a period of three days in Flood basalt mapping near Lonavala and later taken on a visit to the Pashan quarries for mineral collection. The third year students underwent exhaustive geological mapping exercises in and around the coastal town of Malvan for a period of 12 days. The freshmen were taken for a couple of weekend field-visits to areas around the city, with the aim of familiarising them with the local geology. The Mineralogy and Petrology laboratory of the department was the privileged recipient of 7 excellent petrological microscopes through special grants sanctioned to the college by the University Grants Commission. Apart from the undergraduate and post graduate teaching, Faculty members of the department have continued their participation in research and consultancy activities. Dr. Hilal Farooq participated in an international conference “Arsenic in Groundwater of Southern Asia” in Hanoi, Vietnam. He was awarded a fellowship of 1600 US$ by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark under International Development Cooperation (DANIDA) for attending an international conference. He was also awarded the “Young Scientist Project” with a budget allocation of 11.16 lakhs for working on the problem of arsenic contamination in groundwater of West Bengal by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. Mr. Bobby George attended a refresher course in Environmental Sciences conducted by the Academic Staff College, Kerala University. He also offers consultancy in the arena of rock characterisation and engineering geology. Dr. Pravin Henriques was invited to present a paper at the Third National Seminar-cum-Workshop in “Gemmology” organized by the Department of Geology of Motilal Vigyan Mahavidyalaya, Bhopal (M.P) under the aegis of: South Asian Association of Economic Geologist (SAAEG) and Indian Science Congress Association Bhopal Chapter. He also continues to co-ordinate the selffinancing diploma in Gemmology as well as offers gem and jewellery identification and evaluation services. Dr. Hrishikesh Samant was appointed as a member on the National Task Force on Geospatial Education by the MHRD, Government of India. He was invited to coordinate the Exchange Forum: Evolving IndustryInstitution Network for Capacity Building., Geospatial World Forum 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where he also presented a paper. He delivered the Late Sitaram Ghate Memorial Lecture - "Mitigating WarsEnsuring Military Parity through Remote Surveillance", in Ramnarain Ruia College, Mumbai. The World Wide Fund for Nature, India invited Dr. Samant to speak on 'Rain Water Harvesting and Geology’, in the Teacher-Training Workshop in Mumbai. He was also a resourse person for a ISTE-approved weeklong STTP at Rizvi College of Engineering, where he conducted a half-day session on 'The role of Geology in Civil Engineering. At the end of the academic year, the department bid adieu to Dr. Hilal Farooq, who has moved on to pursue his academic career at IIT Bhubaneshwar. The untimely demise of our Head Dr. Ms. Bakhtawar Sethna on the 3rd of March, 2012 was a tragic note that struck the department of geology. The memorial service held on the 14th of March, 2012 was attended by distinguished alumni of the department who came to pay their respects to the memory of Dr. Mrs. Sethna. Dr. Hrishikesh Samant Head, Department Of Geology. History The Academic Year of 2011-2012 started off on a positive note with the declaration of the University exam results of 2011. Tanvi Gupte and Tanya Noronha, from the Class of 2011 stood 2nd & 3rd respectively in the University examinations in the subject of History in April 2011 This achievement is to be commended as around 8000 students appear for History at the University. 20 out of the 22 students of the 2011 Xavier’s batch secured a First Class in the University exams. As part of our Museology paper, the TYBA history class visited many museums through the course of this year. The first museum visited was the Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Museum on 20th July, 2011. On 2nd August, 2011, the class was introduced to the outreach programmes of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangralaya (CSMVS) through a special session with the educational officer. Another added advantage of this 102 museum trip was that the students got to see the temporary exhibition on George Gilbert Scott that was put up in the museum at that time. On 9th August, 2011, in commemoration of the bombing of Hiroshima, and more specifically Nagasaki 66 years earlier, the TYBA History Class organized the filming of the documentary, ‘War and Peace,’ followed by a talk by the creator of the film itself, Anand Patwardhan. The Department of History observed the white ribbon day with the message of peace. “Walking through time” an ongoing programme of the Department of History this year focuses on the training of students to be guides to the history and heritage of South Mumbai. The programme includes lectures on the History of Mumbai as well as practical sessions on how to conduct the “Walks”. Beginning on 17th August, the first talk in the series by Dr. Mariam Dossal historian and former Head of the University Department of History urged students to research unknown aspects of the History of Bombay. On 30th August, Alisha Sadikot, a former student of St Xavier’s History Department gave a talk on the concept and challenges of Heritage Walks. The last museum trip for the first semester was the visit to the Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Byculla on 13th September, 2011. October 11th was a busy day. The day started off with an informative lecture by heritage architect Vikas Dilaware on the Architectural History of Bombay, followed by a Heritage Walk conducted by Alisha Sadikot. On 12th November 2011, 5 students from the History Department took a few visiting students from Belgium as well as some students from the Junior College of St. Xavier’s College for a Heritage Walk, after which, the Department proudly welcomed Dr. Dominic Eggel, of the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies Geneva who delivered a lecture on the “Idea of Europe” for students of the Departments of History and Political Science at St. Xavier’s College. Mr. Rajan Jayakar, a prominent lawyer and member of the Bombay Local History Society invited the students to fascinating tour of the High Court from an insider’s perspective on 19th November, 2011. It built up the appreciation for the architecture and interesting history of the grand building and prominent institution of the city. On 25th November, 2011,The British Council, Mumbai and the Department of History, St Xavier’s College were privileged to welcome Dr. Tristram Hunt, Member of Parliament of U.K & Senior lecturer in Modern British History at Queen Mary, University of London. His topic was “Marx, Engels and Colonialism”, and the talk was welcomed by not only the Department of History, but also the Departments of Economics, Sociology and Political Science as well as students from Sophia College and Jai Hind College. One of the highlights of the academic year was the History exhibition Deśacarika presented by the SYBA history class on 30th November, 2011 in the transformed College Hall. Every student of the SYBA class participated in making models, charts, posters, audio-visual presentations and confident well-researched oral presentations at their stalls on various facets of the Ancient India syllabus. A quiz competition and poster making competition for students of other colleges were added features. Congratulations to the core team and Prof. Avkash who guided them on the success of the event. ! The TYBA class too participated in this exhibition with a model of a fort and aspects of Maratha history. A student of the FYBA history class attended a Seminar on Thomas Stephens at Vasai and Jigdel Palchen and Anurag Tripathi presented a paper at a student Seminar on NorthEast India held by the Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar in December 2011. As part of the “Walking through time” series of lectures, Sharada Dwivedi, popular author of around eleven books on Mumbai, was invited to give the students a talk on the traditions of oral history & its importance in the research of the History of Mumbai on 8th December, 2011. We place our tribute to Sharada Dwivedi here as she passed away two months later. On 13th December, 2011, the TY class went on an educational trip to the Elephanta (Gharapuri) Caves. Almost every student made a small presentation on the history, architecture, mythology and the sculptural panels at this world heritage site. Several students of the 103 Department of History attended the 48th Heras Memorial Lectures on 14th December, 2011 in the College Hall. The distinguished speaker was Dr. Jim Masselos, an honorary Reader at the University of Sydney, who gave a talk on the ‘City and Modernity – Bombay and its changes in the 19th Century.’ This was followed by the distribution of certificates for the Research Methodology Workshop conducted by the Heras Institute earlier. Megan Ennis a TYBA History student was awarded a merit certificate for presenting the second best project of the workshop. The Mumbai book release and lectures on the 2012 publication, Christian themes in Indian Art by Anand Amaladass s.j and Gudrun Löwner on January 17, 2012 was organised along with the Heras Institute of Indian History and Culture. Dr. Fleur D’Souza co-ordinated a student-seminar on the theme “Culture, Religion and Society in Medieval India” at St. Mary’s villa Khandala.24 papers on the theme were presented. The experience made for a fitting farewell to the TY students academic life at St. Xavier’s. Staff News: Dr. Fleur D’Souza • September 25, 2011: Article in the Examiner “A Future for our Past: Archdiocesan History and the Heritage Museum” • Article published in the Silver Jubilee Souvenir of Our Lady of Mercy Church, Pokhran Thane. • October 6-9 2011: Attended the Triennial Conference of the Church History Association of India in Hyderabad. Paper presented “The Jesuits and Cultural studies in the Mumbai region: the Talasari mission and Warli culture.” • December 7, 2011: A speaker at a Panel discussion at “Encounters” at the Kamala Raheja Vidhyanidhi Institute of Architecture, Juhu, Dr. D’Souza spoke on “The Church heritage museum: a dimension of her history.” • January 4, 2012: Talk on the history of Mumbai to management students from the University of California, Riverside at Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College. • May 14, 2012: Invited to deliver the Maritime History Society ‘s Anniversary Commemorative Lecture at the Capt. MN Mulla Auditorium, Navy Nagar, Colaba. Theme: Thana’s Maritime Past • Publication of an essay in Andrew Morris (ed.), Catholic Education, Universal Principles, Locally applied. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2012. Name of essay, “The Archdiocese of Mumbai and Higher Education.” Mr. Avkash Jadhav: • June2-4,2011:Conducteda3-day training programme for the 80th Orientation Course, Academic Staff College at Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, on ‘Art of Listening Skills, Teachers Outside Classroom, Art of Body Language and Public Speaking Skills’. • June-November, 2011: Completed 6-month Orientation programme organised by the Department of History, University of Mumbai for Ph.D students. an award by ‘ManavSevaSanstha’ (NGO) for significant contribution to community and humanity. • October, 2011: Appointed on the Modern Book Selection Committee and Mumbai Research Centre, at The Asiatic Society of Mumbai for 2012-2013. • December 13, 2011: Presented a paper and was part of a panel discussion at the National Seminar on Human Rights Education at Sophia College, Mumbai. • October 31 –November 2, 2011: Invited to be part of interview panel on Government of India’s Staff Selection Commission (SSC) (Western region). • Invitedasahistoricalsubjectexpert by the Censor Board of India. • November 19, 2011: Invited as a speaker at Cricket Club of India, Mumbai to speak on ‘Empowerment of Women in India.’ • December 9, 2011: Invited to present a paper at One Day State Level Seminar on Human Rights, on ‘The Application of Human Rights in India,’ at Guru Nanak College, Mumbai. • Invitedtodeliveralectureon‘The Role and Contribution of Women in the Indian Freedom Struggle,’ at University Convocation Hall, Fort, by Forum of Empowerment of Women. • December11,2011:Felicitatedwith • January 4-5, 2012: Presented a paper on the ‘Relevance and Application of Gandhi’s Philosophy of Sarvodaya in the 21st Century,’ at an international seminar organized by Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, New Delhi and also received the ‘Best Research Paper Award. • January 8 2012: Felicitated by National Human Rights Centre and received a gold medal for the promotion and awareness of Human Rights. • March 9 2012: Was nominated as a Corporator (Councillor) in the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai MCG Dr. Fleur D’Souza Head, Department of History. çÆnboçÇ çÆJçYççiç mçvç 1950 cçW [ç@. 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Gift Books: The Library receives a lot of gift books from past students and well-wishers. Major donors this year were The Chandrakant Gupta Foundation, through Mr. Chuck Gupta, USA. American Center Library announced a major weeding out and the Librarian with Ms. Sonali visited to select books. Ms. Ranjana Hirani presented some good titles in media studies. Through the Central Hindi Directorate we received 169 good and latest Hindi books. Library Infrastructure A rich collection of Literature, History, biographies, Fine and performing arts including Cinema is housed on the mezzanine of the lending library. It was monitored remotely from the ground floor. In October 2011, a new service counter was started on the Lending Library Mezzanine. A staff terminal and an OPAC terminal were installed. This has led to increase in the number of students using the collection on the mezzanine. An attendant sits at this terminal to help the users and also carries out bar-coding of books. In an open-access library like ours, proper shelving is very essential. Bookends are required to keep the books standing upright and support them. 300 metal book-ends were acquired in March 2012. These have been used on a priority basis in the Honours Room and at the Reserve Counters. The old book-ends are used in the Lending Library. The Honours Room saw some changes, the old newspapers room was cleared to be re-designed as an air-conditioned Rare Books Room, the Wadia and Polson Collection books were merged and re-arranged and the cubicle was cleared of extra shelves. Cupboards for library stationery were shifted out from Cubicle no. 19 in the Honours Room to the area outside Library back doors. Our “Stationery Cubicle” and Wadia and Polson Cubicle were requisitioned by the Library Committee for a different and better use in near future. The electrical wiring in the Lending Library was redone, complete with plastic casing. The old wiring was discarded completely. Now we have a new state of the art switches, and switchboards located in convenient locations. The library LAN (Local area network) was also reconfigured. The main network board in the Reference Library was upgraded to a 24 port switch rack; the electrical and computer network wires were segregated and put in plastic casing. A Wi-fi connectivity is installed in the Reference Library. For Librar y security, an electromagnetic detection gate and magnetic tape system was purchased from 3M Electromagnetic Systems, the leading vendors in India. The detection gate was installed in June 2012. The RFID system will be fully functional 105 by October 2012. Library Automation and Software SLIM Bar-coding of Books in the Lending Library Mezzanine was started this year after the staff terminal was made available. The total no. of records in the SLIM database exceeds 87,254 copies (70339 titles), including the Heras Institute Library books. There are 5425 bound volumes of journals, 260 CDs and 86 DVDs. Accessioning of bound volumes of Journals continues. 114 volumes were accessioned this year. HERAS Library books were added to the College Library database from this year. One data entry terminal was extended to the Heras Library and the data entry is carried out by Mr. Shannon Mendonsa, the Heras Librarian. Till June 2012 Heras library books in the database number 3166 titles (3664 copies.) Our Web-OPAC now shows books in the College Library, The Blatter Herbarium and The Heras Institute Library. SLIM Circulation module for issuereturn of books was started for all FY students with their Unique Identity Card numbers from the beginning of the academic year. It had to be paused from October 2011, because of constant server errors. After through networking, an upgraded server is expected soon, so that we can restart on-line circulation. LIBRARY STATISTICS Library Membership Arts Sr. College Junior College 424 71 Science Sr. College Junior College 311 24 M.A Ph.D. (Sc.) Ph.D. (Arts) Paperback 12 02 01 264 Self Financing Courses: BMS 52 BMM 55 Bask (IT) 85 Forensic Science 05 Masc 28 M.Sc. (Biotech) 53 M.Sc. (I.B.E.) 9 Staff 112 Visitors 18 Total 1526 users were issued Library cards for Borrowing. 1123 Weeding out of old books was continued in co-ordination with Dr. Smitha Krishnan, the Convener of Library Committee, and the books were given away to students at the beginning of academic year in July 2011. There was a tremendous response for this activity in the College Hall. 2000 tattered and unwanted nonaccessioned books were given away in 2 days. This overwhelming response dazed us. In the summer vacation, April-May 2012 the weeding out work continued. List of Gramophone records, List of non-accessioned books in foreign languages in Honors Room cubicles were prepared with help of students volunteers. Old maps not in use were taken away by Departments of Ancient Indian History and History. 9901 Staff Activities/ Achievements Inter Library Loan Letters issued:Total No of Books referred in the Library 21295 No of Books issued from Lending Library 10255 No of Books issued from Reference Library No of Books referred in the Honors Library Total No of CD/DVDs issued from Multimedia Library 31 Total No of CDs issued from Lending Library Weeding Out 25 Library Binding Binding of books is a routine and vital job in the library for preservation of books and journals. The task of binding journals includes collecting annual issues, indexes if any. This year’s binding statistics was 286 books and 111 bound volumes of journals. Library Committee: The Library Committee was headed by Dr. Smita Krishnan. The Committee suggested some major changes to give the Reference Library a new face. The Assistant Librarian, Library Assistant and clerical staff attended a one-day workshop in Computer skills at the College Knowledge Centre in November 2012. The Library Attendants participated in inter-collegiate sports at Nagindas Khandwala College and Shri M.D.Shah Mahila College, Malad in December 2011 in Volley Ball /Cricket / Kabbadi/ Shotput/ Volley Ball. They enjoyed a staff picnic to a resort in Bhayender. Ms. Medha Taskar attended a refresher course in Library and Information Science at Goa University from 5th March 2012 to 26th March 2012. Ms. Medha Taskar’s Marathi translation of Rabindranath Tagore’s first novel Boutakuranir Haat was published by Mehta Publishing House, Pune in November 2011. Shri Adinath Raut, our Library attendant, secured a First class in B.Lib.Sc. Examination held in May 2012 from Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University. Library Orientation, Library Tours, Teaching, Honours Programme Ms. Sonali Paradkar continued teaching a course in Work experience in Library for FYBA students with Learning Disability. She conducted lectures and practicals; set papers and evaluated the same. 9 students were enrolled for this course. Ms. Sonali Paradkar gave Lectures to T.Y.B.A. History Students on Library automation and Library science as a profession. She also conducted a Library tour for the newly-appointed faculty in June 2011. The Honours Programme in Information Literacy was in its 4th year. Nine students joined. This year’s project was annotated bibliography of print Reference sources in St. Xavier’s College Library and select on-line sources. The Librarian Ms. Medha Taskar co-ordinated and conducted the course. Department of Geology, Botany and Life Science invited us for a library orientation lecture. The Librarian Ms. Medha Taskar delivered the lectures. This was followed by Library tours for the students conducted by Ms. Sonali Paradkar and Ms. Medha Taskar. An MCQ test based on the Library skills was set and corrected by the two. This was part of the CIA in the subject Science writing. Medha B. Taskar Librarian We say we love flowers, yet we pluck them. We say we love trees, yet we cut them down. And people still wonder why some are afraid when told they are loved. - Author Unknown 106 Life Sciences and Biochemistry The year 2011 - 2012 presented numerous highlights for the Life Sciences & Biochemistry Department. Firstly, Dr. Nandita Mangalore was appointed the Vice Principal for Academic Improvement from June 2011. and Dr. Priya Sundarrajan was appointed the Director of Caius Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory, from June 2012. On the occasion of the FY orientation in July, our ex students Tanvi Shashikant and Rucha Tillu gave a motivational talk to the first year students and welcomed them to the Department. using human peripheral leukocytes as a model system’. • Dr. Sheela Donde conducted a programme on “Experimental Design” for First and Second year students. Guest Speakers: 1. World renowned scientist Dr. Eva Marder gave a talk on ‘Neural circuit variation in normal adults’ to our students and faculty on the 4th of Jan, 2012. We held our annual TYBSc and MSc Farewell party on 28th February, 2012, in the College Hall Honours Projects: • Dr. Radiya Pacha Gupta and Dr. Seema Das conducted a project on ‘Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system for toxicological studies’. • Dr. Priya Sundarrajan and Ms. Sangeeta Shetty conducted a project on ‘Toxicity evaluation Diploma in Clinical Research: Our fifth batch of Diploma in Clinical Research (a self-financing Course) consisted of 25 students, out of which, after completion of the course, 23 students have been placed for internship, or have already secured permanent jobs in the Clinical Research industry. The other two are awaiting their MSc results before taking up internship. Activities and achievements of the faculty: The Department along with the CIF, organized a Workshop on ‘Techniques in Animal Tissue Culture and Gas Chromatography’ from the 16th – 18th June, 2011. Dr. Priya Sundarrajan was the organizer and coordinator of the workshop. Our SY and the TY students were taken for an educational tour and seminar to Khandala, on 7th, 8th and 9th of Jan, 2011 with staff members Prof Prashant Ratnaparkhi, Dr. Priya Sundarrajan and Prof. Sheetal Fernandes. Our ex-student, currently a lawyer and lecturer at Government Law College, Mr. Kishu Daswani conducted a workshop with the students on ‘Personality Development’ Mr. Chaitanya Purandare, also an exstudent of the Life Sciences department delivered a resourceful talk on 'Stem Cells' as part of the seminar. The second year students made their CIA presentations in Khandala. laws and policies’ to the third year students as part of their course in environmental sciences. Dr. Sheela Donde • participated in the 2nd Workshop for DST-INSPIRE Internship Camp organizers, organized by DST and IISER, Pune at Pune, on 13th and 14th of April, 2012. 2. Famous gynecologist, Dr. Anjali Malpani gave a talk on ‘Assisted reproductive Technologies’ to our SYBA students as part of the cross faculty course in ‘Nutrition and Reproductive Health’ The following ex-students were invited to deliver guest lectures: 1. Dr. Dhanisha Zaveri from Queensland University, Australia gave a talk on ‘Neurogenesis’ to our third year students on the 17th of Jan, 2012. 2. Dr. Kaumudi Joshi from University of Chicago, gave a talk on ‘Evolution by Gene Duplication’ on 17th Jan, 2012 to the third year Life sciences students. 3. Dr. Niyati Parekh, gave a talk to our students on Public Health and Epidemiology in November, 2011. 4. Fiona Desouza, a patent attorney at Law firm ‘Kaitan & Co’ gave a talk on ‘Environmental Sciences 107 • participatedintheUGCAcademic Staff College Workshop on “e-content development and setup and usage of virtual classroom” from14th to 17th March, 2012, at University of Mumbai, Mumbai 400098. • gave a poster presentation on “Development of a recombinant Deinococcus radiodurans strain expressing Bacillus pumilis endoglucanase enzyme.” at the UGC sponsored International Symposium on “Current Trends in Life Sciences,” on 9th March, 2012, at the University of Mumbai. • attendedthe19thBiennialmeeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience, 11th – 14th Jan. 2012, at TIFR, Mumbai. • attended the NCBS, Bangalore: Conference on “ Genes to Olfaction, ” on 2nd Jan. 2012 • has been appointed as a Mentor by the DST for their INSPIRE programme. She gave talks on Neuroscience at Gwalior, MP: Subhash Chandra Bose College, on 25th Dec. 2011, Bijnor, UP: Krishna College, on 28th Jan, 2012 • gaveaposterpresentationentitled, “Cloning of the endoglucanase gene from Bacillus pumilis and its expression in Deinococcus radiodurans” at the XXXI Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology, India, and International Symposium on Current Trends in Environmental Toxicology, 22nd to 24th Dec, 2011 at Jaipur. Dr. Radiya Pacha Gupta Prof. Girija Balan • attended a two day Hands on Workshop in Flow Cytometry organized by the Mumbai Immunology Group, ACTREC, Mumbai on 30 June - 1st July, 2011. participated in the DAE-BRNS Life Sciences Symposium 2011 on “Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology of Stress Response” held from 12th -14th October, 2011 at BARC, Mumbai. • participated in the National Workshop for Undergraduate Biology Teachers, Pune, jointly organized by IISER Pune and the MES Abasaheb Garware College, 11th -14th Jan 2012. participated in the third Annual Workshop for Faculty in the Ford Pathways to Higher Education Pragramme between 8-9 December, 2011 conducted by Center for Study of Culture and Society (CSCS), Bangalore. • Sachin Telang, SRF, Dr.Sheela Donde’s Ph.d student, submitted his PhD thesis entitled “Cloning of Cellulase genes from cellulolytic microorganisms into Deinococcus radiodurans in context to radioactive waste,” to Mumbai University in October, 2011. • attended hands on workshop on Caenorhabditis elegans organized by Sophia College, Mumbai in February 2012. Dr. Nandita Mangalore • attended the Nobel lectures on 'Innate Immunity' organized by Sophia College, Mumbai in January 2012. • helped organize an Orientation seminar for new teachers in June 2011. • presentedaseminaron'Innovative Teaching Learning Methods' to the faculty of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, on 1st March, 2012. • conducted a session on “Student Evaluation” on October 10, 2011 at the Orientation program conducted by the Academic Staff College, Mumbai. • presented a paper on “Quality Mechanisms: A case study of St. Xavier’s College” at the Professional Development Conference for Principals and Administrators of colleges in Maharashtra, Feb 13-15, 2012, held in St. Xavier’s College on behalf of Academic Staff College, Mumbai. conducted two-hour sessions on “How to make effective powerpoint presentations” for 40 students enrolled under the “Equal Opportunity Cell” of St. Xavier’s College. Dr. Nandita Mangalore, Dr. Radiya Pacha Gupta, Dr. Seema Das, Prashant Ratnaparkhi, Sangeeta Shetty, Sheetal Fernandes & Girija Balan participated in a workshop on ‘Techniques in Animal Tissue Culture and Gas Chromatography’ organized by the Department of Life Sciences and Biochemistry and CIF from the 16th – 18th June, 2011. • presented a paper on “Quality Assurance and Best Practices at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai” at a UGC sponsored conference at Fr. Agnel College, Goa on July 8, 2011. • presentedanddefendedaproposal submitted by St. Xavier’s College to the Department of Biotechnology for financial support under the Star College Scheme in New Delhi, on Dec 30, 2011. was resource person for the workshop titled “Developing a Four Year Integrated B.Sc. and B.Ed. Programme”, organized by Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur at the Center for Contemporary Studies (CCS), IISc, Bangalore on 27-28 Jan 2012. Prof. Sheetal Fernandes Participated in a Teacher's Orientation Programme from 14th Sep – 12th Oct, 2011 organized by the UGC Academic Staff College, Mumbai. was resource person for the ATC & GC workshop held at the CIF, St. Xavier’s College. She demonstrated the Lyophilization technique. received a grant of Rs. 40,000 from the University of Mumbai for her project on “ A preliminary survey of the effect of temperature and radiation stress on Chironomus larvae” 108 Prof Sangeeta Shetty participated in a Refresher Course in Life Sciences from Sep 26th to Oct 15th, 2011 held in Khalsa College, Mumbai. • Seema Das and Sangeeta Shetty attended a conference in Ruia College, Mumbai on 'Interdisciplinary Strategies in Biology' on the 16th and 17th Dec, 2011 • PrashantRatnaparkhiandSangeeta Shetty attended a one day workshop on ‘Patent and Technology Transfer’, organized by UICT Mumbai on 27 Feb, 2012. • Dr. Priya Sundarrajan and Prof Sangeeta Shetty along with MSc student Nandini Kasarpalkar presented a poster at the International Seminar on 'Current Trend in Lifesciences' organized by the Department of LifeScience, University of Mumbai, Kalina on 9th March, 2012. • Dr.RadiyaPachaGupta,Dr.Seema Das, along with MSc students Mr. Shawn Braganza and Ms. Sai Barve presented a poster titled 'Study of the Teratogenic and Toxic Effects of Cadmium and Lithium using Chick as a Model System' at the UGC sponsored International Seminar on 'Current Trends in Life Sciences' organized by the Department of LifeScience, University of Mumbai, Kalina on 9th March 2012. • Dr.RadiyaPachaGupta,Dr.Priya Sundarrajan, Prof Sangeeta Shetty and Prof Girija Balan attended a five day National workshop on “Computational Biology” held between 21st – 25th March, 2012, organized by the Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai. • Dr.RadiyaPachaGupta,Dr.Priya Sunderrajan, and Prof. Sangeeta Shetty attended the Workshop on “Science Communication,” organized by St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai on 16th April, 2012. Students’ participation & achievements: Second year students:1 • Joshua Miranda and Mugdha Devalkar are selected for a fully paid scholarship for a semester at Oxford University, UK where they will be studying Human Ecology, Genetics and Neurosciences as part of their course work. • Neelima Vaddadi, Dhwani Valia, Sarah Chordekar, Sukanya Charuchandra and Shreya Banerjee were selected for a summer course at Bath University, UK from 12th May to 4th of June, 2012. They will be having lecture series, practicals and project work in the fields on Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Cell Biology and Bioinformatics during that period at Bath University. • Jennifer Aranha, Janice D'mello, Leora D'souza, Neelima Vaddadi, Rohan Ichhaporia, Vishal Dasani, Ivan Fernandes, Mugdha Devalkar, Priti Pandey, Nishma Mathias, Merlyn D'souza, Jessica D'souza, Alison Augusty, Fleur D'Silva, Jervis Fernandes, Sheldon Fernandes, Sarah Chordekar, Shreya Banerjee, Joshua Miranda, Silvia Fernandes, Jencyl D'souza, Reema D'souza and Karan Shah gave the qualifying examination of an All India Inter-college science challenge 'Mimamsa' organized by IISER, Pune. First year Students : • Nine of our First year students: Ashwin D'souza, Clinton Fernandes, Danette Gomes, Upasana Potleth, Siddant Pusdekar, Zeba Khatri, Aditi Kaimarkar, Deepika Karmarkar and Nalini Pinto received the DBT-INSPIRESHE scholarship (Scholarship for Higher Education). Many of these students have enrolled for small summer research projects under the guidance of professors Dr. Sheela Donde, Dr. Radiya Pacha Gupta, Dr. Seema Das, Dr. Priya Sudarrajan and Ms. Sangeeta Shetty. Third year students: • Our third year students: Pallavi Gangavali, Akshat Shetty and Rebecca Ambrose did a Biotech Workshop at Nair hospital. Internships • Our third year students: Rohini Sekhar and Sonika Paul did internships at Jaslok Hospital in their Genetics and Biochemistry Departments respectively. • Rohini Sekhar also did a one month internship at ‘Kokilaben Ambani Hospital’ in the 'Genetics & Molecular Biology Department' • Akanksha Agarwal worked in Dr.Shubha Tole's lab at TIFR during the summer of 2011. She also participated in Ozone fest Quiz organized by the Institute of Sciences, Mumbai. 109 • Akanksha Agrawal and Racheal Fernandes did a Biotech Workshop in Hyderabad. • Sehyr Taly was the SSL Project Secretary for the year. She was the student coordinator for the International Programme at St. Xavier's College. • Many of our students did internships at various places like Vanashakti (Enviroment NGO), OIKOS- Ecological solutions company, ANET (Andaman & Nicobar Environmental Team) etc. • MSc students Aadishree J. and Unnati Pendurkar worked on a project at Dr. Shobhona Sharma's lab at TIFR in the months of June and July, 2011. Their project topic was 'To verify whether single nucleotide polymorphism in IL-10 gene influences the outcome of falciparum malarial infections in an endemic population in Orissa’. MSc Research projects 1. Chick embryo as a model system for toxicological studies – Schawn Braganza and Sai Barve under Dr. Radiya Pacha Gupta and Dr. Seema Das. 2. Human peripheral leukocyte culture for toxicity studies. – Nandini Kasarpalkar under Dr. Priya Sundarrajan. Student Toppers: TY 6 Units: Wendy D’souza and Tanvi Shashikant secured first and third ranks respectively in the University exams. TY 3 Units: Nidhi Som and Rinali Roy secured first and second ranks respectively in the University exams The department’s award for the most hard-working student over three years of graduation between 2009 – 2011 was given to Shikha Ghosh of TY 6U. Msc Part 2: Erena James and Unnati Pendurkar were held the first and second ranks respectively in the University exams. Dr. Ms. Sheela Donde Head, Department of Life Sciences & Biochemistry Mathematics The year started with excellent T.Y.B.Sc results. Two students scored more than 90% marks and many got first class. Kumar Ransom got 92% and topped the college merit list. This was a busy academic year for the faculty. In fact the activities started before the year began. Prof. Sandhya Gupte of Junior college attended a 3 days Maths workshop at NevasaAhmednagar organized by the Pune board for the upgraded F.Y.J.C. syllabus in May 2011. She also completed ‘In service Training Programme’ for selection grade in May-2011. She was invited to be a resource person at the training programme of Junior college Mathematics teachers of Mumbai division in July for the upgraded syllabus. She was also invited to be a reviewer for the upgraded Mathematics and Statistics text books for S.Y.J.C. by the Pune board. Later she got the opportunity to attend a workshop in the Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal to develop skills in assessment of higher order thinking in Mathematics from 30th January to 3rd February 2012. Prof. Sandhya Gupte and Prof. Sarada devi attended the conference in IISER, Pune conducted under the National Initiative on Mathematics Education (NIME) in December 2011. Prof. Sarada Devi attended its follow-up in HBCSE in January 2012. Prof. Ashok Bingi attended a two days national workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ sponsored by ICSSR, WRO at Nanavati women’s college on 27th and 28th June 2011. He participated in the UGC-sponsored ‘Orientation Program’ at the University of Mumbai from 14th September to 12th October 2011. He successfully completed the Ph.D. course work in November 2011 and the Ph.D. bridge course in February 2011 in Shivaji University, Kolhapur. In the college he worked as a coordinator of the Mathematics Honours Program. Dr. Mangala Gurjar got selected by the college to go to Boston College, USA, on a faculty development and interaction program in the first week of June 2012. Dr. Mangala Gurjar continued to work as the Mumbai region coordinator Aryabhata was the first in the line of great mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. and examiner for the National level ‘Madhava Mathematics Competition’ conducted by HBCSE. This year the examination was conducted in many new regions of India. In order to prepare the students of Mumbai region Mrs. Gurjar organized problem solving workshops in 3 colleges - Somaiya, St. Xavier’s and Ismail Yusuf. Around 100 students from different colleges attended the workshops. Mrs. Gurjar worked as a resource person for the St. Xavier’s College centre. Alan D’Souza from SY.BSc topped the Mumbai region. Mrs. Gurjar took M.Sc. lectures in the Department of Distance Education in December 2011. She was invited as a speaker in the state-level seminar on “Role of Mathematics in Life Science” conducted by Modern college, Pune on 6th and 7th February. The students as always participated and won prizes in intercollegiate competitions. In “Mathematrix” a festival conducted by Ruia College in August 2011. SYB.Sc. students Alan D’Souza and Kartik Verma got the first and the second prize respectively in the seminar-competition. Our team consisting of Alan D’Souza and Sambit Mitra got the first prize in the quizcompetition in the same festival. Many students will be busy in the summer vacation also. Three T.Y. B.Sc Students Nachiket Karnick, Grishma Prasad and Anurag Rao along with four S.Y. B.Sc. students Alan D’Souza, Ishan Kanungo, Rohit Bhattacharya and Saumya Gandhi got selected for the 4 week MTTS (Mathematics Training and Talent Search) Programme funded by NBHM. Ishan Kanungo and Ankit Jain of S.Y.B.Sc. got selected for the ‘National program on Differential Equations’ conducted in Bhubaneshwar from 7th and 26th May 2012. Alan D’Souza also got selected for the Madhava Summer Camp conducted in Bhaskaracharya Pratisthan, Pune from 5th May to 12th May 2012. We thank our retired Professor Dr. G.D. Padukone for teaching the crossfaculty course in Mathematics to the SYBA students. Dr. Mangala Gurjar Head, Department of Mathematics. "The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God" - Euclid 110 Microbiology students for the Programme this year. Fr. Palacios founded the Department of Microbiology in 1932. “Nothing happens quite by chance. It is a question of accretion of information and experience” The above quotation by Jonas Salk, American Microbiologist influenced the department through the academic year. The university results for March- April 2011 were very encouraging. 50 % of the TY students secured over 75% marks in Microbiology with one third securing over 80%. The highest score was 89.66 % in Microbiology with 89.33 % as a close second. Both the M.Sc students secured a first class and Mohini Bhattacharya stood first at the university level in Microbiology. Student Activities - - The Annual SY Exhibition Micro Carnival was organised by the SY students in July 2011. The exhibition covered various aspects of Microbiology and received a very good response from the incoming FYs. • Potability testing of college drinking water supplies was carried out on a monthly basis to ensure safe drinking water rules & regulations were met. • The co-ordinator for UMAX was Ms. Karuna Gokarn. - • The Biotechnology module, conducted for FY students, involved growing the Oyster mushroom Pleurotus sajor and determining the efficiency of substrate conversion to mushroom. Students also determined the antimicrobial activity of various herbs and spices. • The second and third year students were offered two common programmes, Biostatistics module and Animal tissue culture. The former involved the solving of problems related to Biostatistics and the submission of a short project on SPSS. In the latter the students attended a series of lectures on Animal Tissue Culture and learnt the techniques involved in the preparation of Chick embryo fibroblast cell culture and the subculture of the same. The Third year students were also offered a Bioinformatics module. Honours Programme: • The Department enrolled 56 Microbiology. Dr. Dave visited the department on 26th November 2011 and gave an inspiring lecture to the students. Tragically, Dr. Bhal Dave left for his heavenly abode on the morning of 6th March 2012. May God grant peace to his soul. - Dr. Ms. Shailaja Rabindran (alumna of 1983) gave an elaborate talk to the students on the use of plant tissue culture in vaccine development on 12th December 2011. - Tarang Sharma ( an alumna of 2000) explained aspects of public health and career opportunities in the field on 20th December, 2011. - Mr. Sharad Parikh ( an alumnus of 1962) donated Rs. One lakh towards the development of the department. The Department is very grateful for the generous donations it has received from its alumni - Workshops: • The co-ordinator was Ms. Miriam Stewart • HACCP principles conducted for canteen staff of the college. Ms Asha Sridhar, Head- Food Safety, TUV India Pvt. Ltd. was the resource person - The Department Annual Seminar at Khandala was held in November 2011.The theme was ‘Public Health’. Various public health aspects of Malaria, Nosocomial infections, HIV, MRSA, Influenza, MDR TB, Food safety were presented by the students. The co-ordinator was Ms. Sangeetha Chavan. - SYBSc students made Oral Poster presentations on practical projects which were judged by Ms. Rucha Kurtikoti and Aniket Sharma (professionals in the field of science communication) – March 2012 Faculty Activities. • Elevenstudentswereawardedthe Honour’s Programme certificates UMAX Activities: • Micro Day was held on 14th October 2011 with great enthusiasm. Along with the department reports & results of 2010-11, cultural activities were also included. Honours - Other Events - Dr. Bhal Dave ( alumnus of 1955) established the Dave Family Trust Fund Scholarship, by contributing $ 10,000, for graduate studies in 111 December 2011 • Awareness of Infectious diseases for the non-teaching staff of the college – with the help of SY and TY students – December, 2011 These workshops were organised by Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar and Ms. Karuna Gokarn - Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar Research publication: Aakanksha Ghatpande, Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar ‘Solid state fermentation for degradation of fruit and vegetable waste and production of significant enzymes’ XPLORE, Xavier’s research journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1, December 2011 Oral Presentations • ‘ServiceLearning–anexperiential learning pedagogy in quality higher education’ at the NAAC sponsored seminar on ‘Quality and Excellence in Higher Education’ organised by Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Vashi on 18th November, 2011. • ‘TheXavier’sExperienceofturning Autonomous’ at the Professional D e ve l opm e nt Pro g r am m e organised at St. Xavier’s College by the Academic Staff College for academic administrators and Principals of colleges in Maharashtra: Feb 13th , 2012 • ‘Approaches to Teaching and Learning – an Indian Perspective’ at the conference ‘Enhancing the International Student Learning Experience in the Biosciences’ organised by the Higher Education Academy STEM Biosciences and the Department of Biology & Biochemistry, University of Bath at Bath University, UK on May 24th , 2012 • Was part of an International Presentation at the 'Effective Learning in the Biosciences Conference 2011 – Equipping Students for the 21st Century' held on the 30th June & 1st July 2011, Edinburgh First, John McIntyre Conference Centre, University of Edinburgh. Momna Hejmadi, Vivien Amonkar and Madhuri Hambarde ‘Engaging international students in biotechnology and enterprise’ Projects: • Ongoing : UGC Minor Research Grant : Project entitled “ Microbial Synthesis and characterisation of silver nanoparticles” nanoparticles from chemical and fungal sources and evaluation of antibacterial activity of nanoparticles impregnated on textiles. XPLORE, Xavier’s research journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1, December 2011 • Ongoing: Industrial Project with Swati Spentose Pvt. Ltd. • Project - in - charge of the M.Sc part II project proposed and funded by the DBT-ICT Center for Energy Biosciences, Mumbai – “ Studying soil community DNA ( metagenomics) for endo – GH’s and cellulose binding” carried out by Rima Bist. The project was coguided by Dr.Annamma Anil , Assistant professor of the centre. • Guided the M.Sc Part II project carried out by Amit Rodrigues – “ Isolation of cellulose degraders from termite species an characterization of the cellulases.” • Member of a St. Xavier’s college team which collaborated with Fairfield University Connecticut, USA and Loyola college, Chennai on a joint research project • Coordinated the programs of St. Xavier’s College as a partner of the Knowledge Economy Partnerships 2011 under the Internationalising Higher Education sponsored by the British Council - Ms. Miriam Stewart • C on fe re nc e atte nd e d – ‘Interdisciplinary Strategies in Biology’ - at Ruia College on 16th & 17th December 2011 - Ms. Sangeetha Chavan • Research publication: Chavan Sangeetha & Rangarajan S,(2011), Synthesis of Silver - Ms Karuna Gokarn - Attended an International Bioscience Summer Exposure Program at the University of Bath from 14th May to 3rd June 2012.The program was sponsored by the British Council. - All the faculty members attended the in-house workshops on animal tissue culture, gas chromatography and Bioinformatics; engaged both undergraduate and postgraduate lectures and practicals- were actively involved in designing syllabi for the autonomous courses. - Cross Faculty course on Infectious diseases – staying ahead was offered as part of the autonomous system. Dr. Yvonne Freitas left for her heavenly abode on 15th January 2012. Dr. Freitas touched the lives and hearts of countless students of Microbiology, during the forty years she taught in St. Xavier’s. For several of those years, she was the Head of the Department and also served as the Vice Principal of the college. The department organised a mass for Dr. Freitas, on 28th January, 2012 at St. Xavier’s College Chapel followed by a memorial service in the college Hall .May her soul rest in eternal peace. Dr. Ms. Vivien Amonkar Head, Department of Microbiology Physics Many of our TyBSc students secured first class. Prof.(Dr.) Kamat Memorial Lecture On 6th January 2012 a delightful lecture called “ The story of Accelerating Universe”was given by Dr Aseem Paranjpe . The lecture was arranged by Prof. Chokshi. Research Project: A University minor research project was granted to Prof.(Dr.) Shyamala Bodhane. The project is on comparative study of thin films of CdS prepared by Chemical bath 112 deposition and Photochemical deposition methods. Exhibition: The Physics students arranged an exhibition on 5th July 2011 under the guidance of all the Professors of the department. The exhibition was Prof(Dr.) Jyoti Singh • Worked as Vice President of Amateur Astronomers’ Association. Prof. Rajesh Singh • Workedasanexternalexaminerat J.K. Singhania high school at 12th Standard level in February 2012. Prof. Rohan Jadhav • Participated in International conference and workshop on Nanostructured Ceramics and other nanomaterials. coordinated by Prof. Chokshi. Visit: A visit to H.B.C.S.E. was arranged for FyBSc students by Prof.(Dr.) Bodhane. Prof. Rajesh Singh and Prof. Ajay Yadav accompanied the students. Night sky Watch: A night sky watch session for the cross faculty students of Basic Astronomy and Physics was arranged on 25th February 2012 and 26th February 2012 by Prof(Dr.) Jyoti Singh with Amateur Astronomers’ Association. Prof. Ajay Yadav accompanied the students. the department magazine “Celeritas” for the fourth time. Our students Ms. Shruti Patel, Ms. Vassiki Chauhan and Mr. Omkar Khare are the editors. The lay out is designed by Sambit Mitra. They are guided by Prof.(Dr.) Bodhane. Staff Activity: This year too Prof. Amita Chokshi, Prof.(Dr.) Shyamala Bodhane worked as TyBSc. Examiners. Prof. (Dr.) Vedasankari worked as moderator for TyBSc Examination. Prof. (Dr.) Jyoti Singh worked as paper setter and moderator for TyBSc. Examination. Prof(Dr.) Bodhane National Graduate Physics Examination: • was examiner for NSEP Examination conducted by I.A.P.T. This year the N.G.P.E. Examination was conducted on 22nd January 2012. Mr. Sambit Mitra from SyBSc stood first in the college with 78%. Prof. Amita Chokshi was the centre- in-Charge of the examination. • worked as Moderator for Homi Bhabha Bal Vaidyanik Practical Examination for 9th standard students. Physics Magazine: The Physics Department will publish • Is a member of a Board to set Practical Examinations papers for “Orientation Cum Selection camp” for international Physics Olympiad. • Published Research article in Bulletin of material Science on “Computation of X-ray powder diffractograms of cement components and its application to phase analysis and hydration performance of OPC cement” Honours Program: Prof.(Dr.) Shyamala Bodhane was the co-ordinator for the Honours Program. Program of problem solving was conducted by Prof(Dr.) Bodhane in Mechanics, Prof.(Dr.) Vedasankary in Thermodynamics, Prof(Dr.) Jyoti Singh in Electricity and Prof. Rajesh Singh in Mechanics. Prof.(Dr.) Bodhane conducted a program on thin film deposition of CdS. Prof.(Dr.) Vedasankari conducted guided-studies in Liquid Crystals, Elementary particals and Spectroscopy. Prof. Ajay Yadav conducted a guided study in cryptographic technique. Prof. Amita Chokshi Head, Dept. of Physics “I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.” - Sir Isaac Newton 113 Political Science Politics is a ubiquitous feature of contemporary life, and we are constantly filled with information about politics every day in the media and in daily conversation. People around the world debate, give speeches, write letters and blogs, vote, and care passionately about politics. The academics discipline of political science reflects the excitement. The Department of Political Science encourages students to take wellthought out positions on the critical issues of the times and have varied experiences through its activities and Honours Programme workshops. The XPSA committee comprises elected student-members:Nikita Sonavane and Souryadeep Banerjee (SYBA), Sania Galundia, Manasa Hegde, Mahtab Irani (TYBA). For the last six years the committee has organized activities related to politics, which ensure that the student goes beyond the classroom to understand lessons taught in class. Keeping up with this ideal, the XPSA began an activity filled academic year by the showcasing of 3 films which highlighted issues of political importance. Rakesh Sharma’s documentaries Final Solution and Aftershocks: A Rough guide to Democracy were shown on the first 2 days, and which were followed by discussions initiated by the audience. On the third day we showcased the national award winning film, Land Gold Woman directed by Avantika Hari. It is the first film in English that deals with the issue of honor killings. The XPSA organized the first ever British Parliamentary Debate in Mumbai and the second to be held in India which was sponsored by TATA Docomo and Killer Jeans. Organized from 25th – 27th of November the debate saw more than 30 teams participate from across the nation including those from IIT Bombay, NLU Jodhpur, NLS Bangalore, Nirma University, MICA, RVCE. The event was inaugurated by Principal, Fr. Frazer Mascarehnas, and the teams vigorously argued on motions such as ‘THB in the absolute freedom of Speech’, THBT Israel should preemptively strike Iran’s nuclear facilities’. And THW absolve those who were “only following orders”, among others. Honours Programme Workshops: A workshop on the ‘Right to Privacy’ was held on 17th September 2011, and was conducted by Dr. Kannamma S. Raman. The annual Khandala Seminar was organized from the 17th to the 19th November 2011, where students presented papers on ‘Crisis in Libya’, ‘Uprising in Egypt’, ‘Effects of Gandhism on Indian Politics’, ‘Socialism in India’, and ‘Proxy Wars during the Cold War’ among others. The Annual Group Seminar for the FYBA and SYBA was held on the 1st and 2nd of December 2011, where students presented on important current issues ranging from ‘Youth in Politics’, ‘BMC Elections’, ‘Coalition Politics in Maharashtra’, ‘Scheduled Tribes of Maharashtra: The Katkari Tribe’ and ‘Scramble for Africa’. In this year, the XPSA has ventured into new arenas of social and political interactions, providing our students with an exposure that enhanced their literary and debating skills. Aruna Sundresh Head, Department of Political Science Psychology ‘Explore Psych’ – our Educational Travel Co. is happy to present its annual report about its successful package offers and other travel programs for the academic year 20112012. Special perks & discounts were the fruit of the labors of our clientele - our students, based on their exam performance and their academic travel needs. Our T.Y.B.A. students – Hansika Kapoor, Maherra Khambatty and Gayle Gama Menezes did us proud, securing University ranks – 1st, 5th and 8th respectively, which served as free tickets to educational postgraduate destinations of their choice – in India or abroad. wanted to experience travel to foreign shores signed up for our ongoing international travel program with Yeshiva University, New York. It consisted of participation in a lecture series, group presentations and a research project, the theme being ‘Anger, Hostility & Aggression’. The resource persons were Dr. Sonia Suchday, Dr. Rosy Chabbra and Ms. Karel Amantral of Yeshiva University, who brought along ten of their American students for this joint venture, along with Prof. Maureen Almeida, Prof. Ruby Pavri, and Prof. Linda Dhakul of St. Xavier’s Psychology Department. Those Psychology students who For others who wished to go on a local 114 tour, with tour guides including several of our ex-students currently serving as Psychologists in different fields, we held a lecture series on Contemporary Issues in Applied Psychology. This gave them the opportunity to view the exciting landscapes in Social, Clinical, Counseling and Industrial Psychology. We also organized weekend getaways for those who could only spare 15 hours to rejuvenate themselves with the experiential learning offered through our workshops conducted by competent tour guides. They suited different needs and interests of our clients, the affordable costs and limited seats often leading to advance booking and wait listing. The workshops provided their participants with the once in a lifetime experience of sight-seeing the varied domains of Advertising & Culture, Rational Emotive Therapy, Stress Management, Time Management, Eating Disorders, Media Literacy and Marriage, Sex & Reproduction. If you have never been to Khandala for the Annual Psychology Department seminar, you have missed out on one of the outstanding offers of our travel itinerary that guarantees our tour participants the cool climate and green, scenic environs of Khandala, tasty hot meals at St. Mary’s Villa and most importantly, food for thought through the paper presentations. The subject for this year’s seminar was Love, Sex, Marriage & Reproduction, with inspiring papers on tantalizing topics such as Power play in Relationships, Commitment, Sex & Religion, Pedophilia, Hyper sexuality and many more. Those who volunteer to organize the travel arrangements for our next year’s seminar to a new locale, say Switzerland and present a research based paper on its theme, can avail of this tour for free! Whether you chose to travel by bus, train or plane to whatever destination you wish, you would do well to carry a copy of Uncommon Sense, the travelogue (read our Department’s annual magazine ) of ‘Explore Psych’. This year’s edition revolved around ‘Psychology of Movies & Music’, providing an entertaining and insightful journey to travelers of all ages and disciplines. We do urge you to opt for such similar exciting offers of ‘Explore Psych’ for the academic year 20122013, as soon as possible. It is these experiences that will make your tours and travels through the academic world of Psychology at St. Xavier’s most enriching and fulfilling. Prof. Maureen Almeida Head, Department of Psychology Sociology and Anthropology Like in the past, the department of Sociology & Anthropology made it a point to go beyond academics and involve its students in extracurricular & co-curricular activities. The Sociology Academy organized a film screening followed by a panel discussion as part of ‘Humari Zindagi, Humari Choice’, a campaign organised by women and gender- rights groups to End Violence Against Women. In January 2012, the Academy also organized a 3- day Career workshop which gave the students of Sociology & Anthropology an insight into the available career opportunities. Experts from Media, Human Resources, Research, etc were present to share their experiences and motivate the students. The Sociology Academy aimed to synthesize Sociology and Anthropology with viable themes that generated interest among the student-community.A few exhibitions such as ‘Culture Sketches’ were held by the first year Anthropology students. The Second year students worked on the theme of ‘Culture Studies’. Additionally, the professors incorporated supplementary film screenings, presentations & articles to make their lectures more interesting, interactive and meaningful. The Honors Programme co-ordinated by Prof.Vinita Bhatia and Prof. Fr.M.T.Joseph was appreciated for its practical implications.The following are the workshops/sessions conducted as part of the Honors programme: A workshop on Visual Anthropology was conducted by Sayalee Karkare. The aim of the course was to introduce students to a sub- field in anthropology, namely visual anthropology. The visual forms used were films and documentaries, followed by active discussions which brought forth an array of opinions and perspectives. For the assignment, students had to pick a film of their choice and analyze it from an anthropological lens. People and the Environment was conducted by Sunetro Ghosh. This eight- session lecture series revolved around the ‘environment’. These lectures encouraged the students to think critically and to think beyond the ‘perceived obvious’. It drew on several lines of thought to provide a cross- disciplinary canvas to explore ideas of the environment. Understanding society through Film was conducted by Sayalee Karkare. The programme was aimed at examining how films affect society and vice- versa. Interesting films from world cinema such as ‘The Edukators’, ‘Le Quatre Cents 115 Coups’, ‘Taxi Driver’ etc were screened followed by interactive discussions and presentations. The workshop helped students gain an insight and understand how closely films and society are intertwined and enable them to be more critical. Islam and Society Conducted by Dr. Zeenat Shaukat Ali This programme focused on introducing the students to the basics of Islam and helped throw light on the common misconceptions the religion holds. Interesting topics such as ‘Jihad’, ‘Islam and Democracy’ and “The Arab Spring’ were dealt with during the course of the workshop. Career Workshop Conducted by a group of exXavierites This programme aimed at making the graduating students expose to the wide variety of career options flourishing for them. It covered topics from HR, consultancy, research and law to film making, advertising, development and NGOs. Media Workshop was conducted by Ms. Apoorwa Gupta. It focused on imparting some basic facts about media constructions, demystifying the glamour and fantasy, and learning ways to authenticate the information provided to us through such vast foray of audio, visual and text messages. The Annual Department Seminar in Khandala was based on the theme of ‘Cultures of Consumption’. It witnessed students presenting papers that were both in theory and the empirical world. The focus being on the influence of consumption on culture, the topics covered a wide range. The department has seen quite a few achievements this year: Dr. Sam Taraporevala was on the Committee of Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Convener for the Board of Studies for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Director of the Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC). He has attended and participated in various seminars in this academic year. These include: the Staff seminar on the theme of Research. He presented a paper on the topic of “Accessible ATM the Social Need, Prerequisites and the “ Current Reality” at the Access India (AI) convention at Trivandrum. Presentations : Dr.Sam Made the following presentations: • presented a paper on “Building social inclusion through higher education interventions – A case study: The XRCVC Experience” at the seminar “Access for Persons with Disabilities to Higher Education and workplaces” held at IIM, Bangalore. Paper published. • Presented a paper at a session on "Technology - Showing the way for inclusive education of the disabled" at the Techshare Conference 2012 held at New Delhi. He was part of a National Seminar and there he chaired a session on Catering to Diverse Needs through Asynchronous learning strategies as part of the 19th Senior Scholars’ Seminar Series on the theme: Building Asynchronous Learning Environments: Opportunities and Challenges held at K J Somaiya College of Education and Research. Prof. Madhuri Raijada is a member of The Council of International Programmes, coordinator of the Infrastructure and Cleanliness Committee, member of The Academic Board of the College (as head of BMM) and also a member of the Board of Studies for Sociology and BMM. She has also attended a couple of seminars including The Staff Seminar on ‘Psychological needs of Students and Mentoring’ in August, A National Seminar on ‘Sociology in India and the Bombay School: Retrospect and Prospects’, organized by the Department of Sociology- University of Mumbai and Indian Sociological Association. Prof. Vinita Bhatia is on the Exam Committee and the coordinator of the Sociology Honors Programme. She was also part of the college team that visited Stern at New York, USA from the 22nd of May to 5th of June 2011. She also was invited as a resource person by Population First to speak on the theme of Contemporary Feminist Theories. Dr. (Fr.) Arun de Souza is on the Management Board of the college. At the Malhar Conclave, Fr. Arun chaired the main session wherein Binayak Sen shared his ideas on development. He attended the staff seminar in August and attended a three- day National Seminar on ‘Challenges to Human rights in the 21st Century’ organized by the department of Civics and Politics- University of Mumbai and Maharashtra Human Rights Commission and has submitted his paper for publication. He also attended and presented a paper at the National Seminar- ‘Sociology in India and the Bombay School: Retrospect and Prospects’ organized by the Department of Sociology- University of Mumbai and the Indian Sociological Association. In January, this year, he visited Canada for a workshop titled “Youth Leading Environmental Change (YLEC): Creating Effective Youth Environmental Engagement Programs” from the 26th to the 29th of January 2012 which was sponsored by Wilfrid Laurier University in 116 Waterloo, Canada. At this workshop he also presented a paper titled, "Environmentalisms in India: a Multicoloured Tapestry." Dr. Fr. M.T. Joseph was on the Committee of the Women’s Development Cell. He presented a paper on ‘Democracy, Civil Society and the State’- a reflection on the anti- corruption crusade in Bhopal in July. He also attended the staff seminar in August. Nandika Kumari was the Sociology subject topper at the University Level at the TYBA Board Examinations 2011. Aditi Nayak was topper of the Department of sociology and Anthropology in the TYBA Board Examinations 2011. The Department would like to record its thanks to Ms. Vidya Balan for her generous support in helping to refurbish the department. The Department is looking forward to its Academics, co-curricular and extracurricular activities in the coming year. It has worked on a wide variety of updated and new courses to be offered in Semesters V and VI as part of the Autonomy system. These courses include Modern Sociological Theory, Gender Studies, Media Culture and Society, Sociology of Work and Management, Popular Culture, Sociology of Food, Research Methods in Sociology, Urban Sociology, Sociology of the Life Course, Sociology of Human Resource Development, Anthropology of Development, Socio-Cultural Movements, Subaltern Studies, Anthropology: Perspectives, Theories and Frameworks and Applied Anthropology. We appreciate the enthusiastic participation of students across departments. Dr. Sam Taraporevala Head, Department of Sociology. Statistics The academic year, 2011 – 2012, also the silver jubilee year of the department, began on a happy and enthusiastic note for all of us. The staff and students took great pride and pleasure in bringing out the first issue of the annual magazine of the department ‘The Plot 201112’, to celebrate the silver jubilee of the department. Another major highlight was the commencement of ‘The Stats Society’, a student body of the Department of Statistics. ‘The Stats Society’ aims at spreading awareness about the wide applications of statistics to people from different academic backgrounds by organizing various events like workshops, guest lectures etc. We are proud of the excellent results secured by our T.Y.B.Sc and T.Y.B.A students. Our student Shanthi Sreedharan made the Department and college proud by securing 91.6% at the T.Y.B.Sc University examinations. Our students enthusiastically and actively took part in various intercollegiate festivals. • In the quiz competition held by Sankhyiki at N.M College, Anwesha and Indivar from T.Y.B.Sc secured 2nd place; Shruti Suresh and Taanya Khare of S.Y.B.Sc secured the 4th place • In the poster making competition at Statistica held by Jhunjhunwala College, Sangeeta and Sheeja of S.Y.B.Sc were awarded 2nd prize • Statsxplo of Somaiya college saw many firsts from Xavier’s: Abhimanyu and Sachin of S.Y.B.Sc won the 1st prize in quiz ; Abhimanyu, Kartik, Sachin ,Shaurya, Surbhi of S.Y.B.Sc were awarded the 1st prize in the project competition; Sayok and Anwesha of T.Y.B.Sc came 1st in T-shirt painting. Prof.Piyali Unnikrishnan continued as the Honours Coordinator and efficiently organized 8 activities. 67 students registered for these courses. Our ex-student Madhura.R, presently doing her M.B.A with X.I.M.R, conducted a course on “ Statistics using EXCEL”. Apart from this, the department organized add-on courses on various statistical packages like Minitab, R-stat and Latex to ensure that our students are well-equipped on completing their graduation. Lecture series on Total Quality Management and Market Research Programme were also conducted. Prof Pooja Ochaney was invited as Subject expert for the placement interview at Kirti Dongursee College. Prof Pooja Ochaney and Prof S. Annapurna were special invitees for the Board of Studies meeting held in the University of Mumbai for finalizing the B.A , B.Sc and M.Sc syllabi. Prof S. Annapurna and Prof Piyali Unnikrishnan attended a 2 day course on R-stat at the Department of Statistics , Mumbai University. Prof S.Annapurna attended a oneday seminar at the Department of Statistics,University of Mumbai on ‘Application of Statistics’. We are glad that five of our students got admission for post-graduate studies at some of the prestigious international universities like Warwick, Yale, London School of Economics etc. Our students have been well-placed in various companies through the campus placements. The department held the Board of Studies meeting to finalize the T.Y.B.Sc and T.Y.B.A syllabus. The members of the department contributed their valuable suggestions. The student members too actively participated in the discussion. Looking forward with enthusiasm for the next academic year. Prof (Ms) Pooja Ochaney Head, Department of Statistics Zoology The Department organized the following activities for 2011-2012: Departmental trips The department took TY students on a study tour to Agricultural University, Dapoli on August 18th -21st 2011. SY students went to Dapoli to study Dairy Science on December 6th and 7th 2011. A Lecture course on Nervous Disorders was conducted by Dr. Ryan Pereira. Students were graded on the basis of their attendance and performance in the test and were awarded two credits. Honour’s Programme The Department Of Zoology conducted the following activities as part of the Honour’s Program for the academic year 2011-12 A Lecture course on Molecular Biology of the Eukaryotic Cell was conducted by Mr. Stefan Fernandes. The students were awarded two credits and graded on the basis of their attendance, submission of an assignment and performance in the test. The lectures described the important molecular events that occur in the eukaryotic cell. The topics that were covered included protein degradation, cell cycles, apoptosis, cell senescence, cell signaling, molecular events in cancer development, genomic imprinting, gene silencing and cell inter convertibility. Hands on experience in Molecular 117 Biology Techniques involving DNA isolation (Plant and Animal DNA), Plasmid isolation, Cloning, Transformation, SDS page gel, Restriction digestion, PCR - a practical-oriented course was conducted by Prof. Conrad Cabral. Two credits were awarded to the students on the basis of their attendance and submission of a report. Photodocumentation of Molluscan shells was conducted by Dr. Smita Krishnan. One credit was awarded and students were graded on the basis of their photodocumentation. Staff activities Dr. Smita Krishnan Dr. Pushpa Sinkar and Dr. Madhuri Hambarde attended a workshop on Animal Tissue Culture organized by the Life Science Department of St. Xavier’s College. Mr. Conrad Cabral was the coordinator for the additional credit course on Science communication skills. Conrad also attended conferences at BHU, Varanasi on the 21-22nd January 2012. He delivered the following Guest lectures : “Bioinformatics – a diploma course” at Sophia College, Mumbai in January and February 2012 ; “Intracellular Trafficking: Microtubules: the cellular tracks” and “Molecular Phylogeny” for the Second, Third year and Post Graduate students of H.P.T. / R.Y.K. College, Nashik on 13th December 2011; “Tips on Immunology to aid clear the NET exam” at Vaze Kelkar College, Mumbai on the 14th September. He was the inhouse faculty for the “M.Sc. Industrial Biotechnology and Enterprise” course for the year 2011-2012 taking the module on Bioinformatics.He also helped in conducting a half day orientation for the Non-teaching staff of St.Xavier’s College. Dr. Pushpa Sinkar was the coordinator of the Honour’s program and Diploma in Forensic Science. She attended a National Workshop on Research Methodology conducted by the Research Cell of Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, on 27th and 28th June 2011. Dr. Madhuri Hambarde was invited as a Judge for the Health Fair-Food Fest 2011 conducted by the Biochemistry Department, K. J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce. She was appointed as a member of the syllabus committee for M.Sc. part I (Zoology) at the University of Mumbai. She was also the coordinator for UKIERI funded innovative collaborative program Masters in Industrial Biotechnology and Enterprise Degree offered by University of Bath, UK. All department members were actively involved in the in-house college workshops. College committees Dr. Smita Krishnan worked as the convenor of the Library committee and was on the Scholarship Committee. Mr. Conrad Cabral, Dr. Pushpa Sinkar and Dr. Madhuri Hambarde were on the Malhar committee, the TAQ committee and the staff placement committee respectively. Dr. Smita Krishnan Head, Department of Zoology “And Man created the plastic bag and the tin and aluminum can and the cellophane wrapper and the paper plate, and this was good because Man could then take his automobile and buy all his food in one place and He could save that which was good to eat in the refrigerator and throw away that which had no further use. And soon the earth was covered with plastic bags and aluminum cans and paper plates and disposable bottles and there was nowhere to sit down or walk, and Man shook his head and cried: "Look at this Godawful mess.” - Art Buchwald 118