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Annual Report 2017-18 This format outlines the annual reports to be published by all colleges in the Madhya Pradesh on their websites, by October 31 st of each year. Part I is intended as a guide and colleges are free to alter the contents and format as they see fit. Part II, the Appendix (Institutional Performance Data and Financial Reports), is mandatory and colleges are required to report all data as per the attached format and instructions. Important Information – Name of the college - Veer Savarkar Govt. College Obedullaganj Place of the college - Obedullaganj District - Raisen Division - Bhopal Year of establishment of college - 1986 Name and Contact details( Mail id , Phone ) of Principal – Dr. USHA PRADHAN- 9425624616 Name , Post and Contact details of ( mail id, Phone no.) of Reporting In charge – Dr. Mamta Shrivastav-9425303083 Date of report submission - Part I 1. The Principal’s Report (2 pages)- Highlights the key activities, events, and successes of the past year and briefly describes major new initiatives to be undertaken over the next year. The Veer Savarkar Govt. College Obedullahganj is situated on the main road national highway no. 12. The college was established in the year 1986 with arts faculty and later on commerce faculty was added to it. It got permanent affiliation to Barkatullah University in 1998. The college is also recognized under UGC2f & 12 B act in 1993 and up till now receiving grant from U.G.C. The registration of Janbhagidari samiti occurred in 2000 and samiti is actively participating in various activities of the college. The college mainly caters to the student of backward classes viz OBC and others and the people are gender sensitive in this area. Hence the main challenge was to make them aware of the girl education & its importance. We feel pleasure to announce that today 70% girls are studying in the college with is 100 times more than the college was established. The college has near about 1608 students in its store of which 231 are SC, 291ST, 860 OBC & 226others. The vision and mission of the College is to provide quality based education, to inculcate value education & self-introspection, to promote the use of technology, career orientation, extracurricular activities, to create environmental awareness and public welfare, so that a better citizen for India is built. We intend to promote merit and talent among our students through excellence in teaching and learning and the college is blessed with a team of well qualified teachers. There are eight Sanctioned post of professors in the college and Most of the teachers are Ph.D. And one professor Dr. Mamta Shrivastava is research guide having four scholars under her. Even the guest faculty is also working hard for research and extension and the academic atmosphere is quite congenial here. With a big campus and spacious academic structure, the college is struggling hard to come in the mainstream and make it a prestigious education institution of the area. The proposal regarding boundary wall of the college with gate, staff quarters, auditorium, canteen building, and campus development are all sent to the Govt. and UGC for consideration. The essential amenities required for a good institution are available in the college. Meeting the demands of the time the college has inducted the new courses under self-financing scheme this year.
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Annual Report 2017-18 This format outlines the annual reports to be published by all colleges in the Madhya Pradesh on their websites, by October 31st of each year. Part I is intended as a guide and colleges are free to alter the contents and format as they see fit. Part II, the Appendix (Institutional Performance Data and Financial Reports), is mandatory and colleges are required to report all data as per the attached format and instructions. Important Information –

Name of the college - Veer Savarkar Govt. College Obedullaganj Place of the college - Obedullaganj District - Raisen Division - Bhopal Year of establishment of college - 1986 Name and Contact details( Mail id , Phone ) of Principal – Dr. USHA PRADHAN-

9425624616 Name , Post and Contact details of ( mail id, Phone no.) of Reporting In charge – Dr.

Mamta Shrivastav-9425303083 Date of report submission -

Part I

1. The Principal’s Report (2 pages)- Highlights the key activities, events, and successes of the past year and briefly describes major new initiatives to be undertaken over the next year.

The Veer Savarkar Govt. College Obedullahganj is situated on the main road national highway no. 12. The college was established in the year 1986 with arts faculty and later on commerce faculty was added to it. It got permanent affiliation to Barkatullah University in 1998. The college is also recognized under UGC2f & 12 B act in 1993 and up till now receiving grant from U.G.C. The registration of Janbhagidari samiti occurred in 2000 and samiti is actively participating in various activities of the college. The college mainly caters to the student of backward classes viz OBC and others and the people are gender sensitive in this area. Hence the main challenge was to make them aware of the girl education & its importance. We feel pleasure to announce that today 70% girls are studying in the college with is 100 times more than the college was established. The college has near about 1608 students in its store of which 231 are SC, 291ST, 860 OBC & 226others. The vision and mission of the College is to provide quality based education, to inculcate value education & self-introspection, to promote the use of technology, career orientation, extracurricular activities, to create environmental awareness and public welfare, so that a better citizen for India is built. We intend to promote merit and talent among our students through excellence in teaching and learning and the college is blessed with a team of well qualified teachers. There are eight Sanctioned post of professors in the college and Most of the teachers are Ph.D. And one professor Dr. Mamta Shrivastava is research guide having four scholars under her. Even the guest faculty is also working hard for research and extension and the academic atmosphere is quite congenial here. With a big campus and spacious academic structure, the college is struggling hard to come in the mainstream and make it a prestigious education institution of the area. The proposal regarding boundary wall of the college with gate, staff quarters, auditorium, canteen building, and campus development are all sent to the Govt. and UGC for consideration. The essential amenities required for a good institution are available in the college. Meeting the demands of the time the college has inducted the new courses under self-financing scheme this year.

Besides Arts &Commerce the college has introduced P.G.D.C.A., M. Com, and B. Com (Computer) M.A. Pol. Sc. and Economics and also trying hard to get science faculty here. The college has a well-equipped central library which provides necessary study material for the courses run in the college. The library has a reading room where students and teachers study when required. The library has 5250books in U.G.C. fund, Books in book bank and 5450books in Govt. fund. The books are issued to students on regular basis. All the extra – curricular activities apart from academic are organized in the college like career counseling N.S.S., youth festival, etc. To promote sports and games, we maintain playground for basketball, baseball, kho-kho, kabbadi, football and chess. The college also work for the various plan and schemes of the Govt. Various scholarship schemes like post matric scholarship, Gaonki beti, Pratibha kiran yojna and Vikramaditya yojna are run in the college benefitting many students every year. The main funding agencies of the college are Government, U.G.C., Janbhagidari and fee collected from the students. With the help of these resources the college is equipping itself with machines and other infrastructural work are done. With a view to public welfare the college also conducts community development programmes of gender sensitization, Atamraksha training, Child Education, Literacy Mission, cleanlyliness etc. to benefit the nearby backward villagers. Some programmes were indeed proved to be like ‘opening eye’ and we are happy about it. The scenario of the world is changing fast and the challenges are quite high. Yet with a vision of excellence and a team of thinkers the college will surely meet out the demand of the world in near future. I wish a golden future for my students.

2. Overview (1 page) (i) Vision, Mission and Objectives of the college

Institutional Vision:

Vision: To get NAAC Agrade accreditation in the next cycle and enhance employability of our students such that at least 30% of them are employed/self-employed or join P.G. within 6 months of passing out.

Mission: -Education, Awareness, Public Welfare

Mission: To ensure quality education to all. To enhance employability. To provide ICT enabled teaching methodology To create an environment for the all-round development of the students. To create skilled, responsible and sensitive human resource for the society.

Objectives: - Academic, communicational, extra-curricular computational

List of Teaching Faculty of the Institute

Name Qualification

Designation Specialization

No. of years of Experience

No. of Ph.D. students guided for the last 4 years

Dr. Usha Pradhan MA. Ph.D. Asst. Prof. (Hindi) Bagheli Bhasha

35 Nil

Dr. Rakesh Rana M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D.

Asst. Prof. (Commerce)

Public Finance

31 Nil

Dr. Mamta Shrivastava

M.Sc. MA. Ph.D.

Asst. Prof. (English)

American Lit.

31 04

Smt. Neelima Chatterji

MA. Asst. Prof. (Sociology)

Social Science

34 Nil

Dr. M.L. Gadwal MA. Ph.D. Asst. Prof. (Political Science)

Indian Govt. and Politics of M.P.

09 Nil

Dr. Deeksha Barde M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D., MP. SLET

Asst. Prof. (Commerce)

Taxation 07 Nil

Smt. Mamta Rajput

MA.,M.Phil., MP. SLET

Asst. Prof. (History)

Modern Indian History

09 Nil

3. Senior Management Team and Board of Governors (1 page) Lists the members of the senior management team (Principal, Registrar, Deans etc.) and members of the Board of Governors including their designations and professional backgrounds.

Chairperson/members of Statutory Bodies like Board of Governors/ Executive Committee/ Academic Council/ Janbhagidari Samiti, etc

4. Admission Statistics (1 page) The number of applicants at the UG and PG level who ranked the college as their 1st, 2nd

and 3rd preference, the number of applications received for PhD courses, and the number of students admitted at each level as per the following format.

Applications UG PG PhD

Applications that ranked the college as the 1st preference 643 149 NA Applications that ranked the college as the 2nd preference 737 80 Applications that ranked the college as the 3rd preference Total number of applications received Number of students admitted 1608 Data Source: E-pravesh portal, records of the affiliating university

A brief demographic profile of students admitted (in terms of gender, caste, whether from MP etc.)

Name of the Course

Category % of students from the

State

% of students from other states

Gen

SC ST OBC

M F M F M F M F

BA- 1st Sem- 643 06 07 24 23 34 42 28 86 100% 0% BA- 3rd Sem 03 14 08 17 20 46 36 78 100% 0% BA- 5th Sem 03 05 03 23 13 38 30 56 100% 0% B.com- 1st Sem 22 39 14 15 06 08 50 66 100% 0% B.com- 3rd Sem 21 23 09 21 05 13 40 79 100% 0% B.com- 5th Sem 15 22 09 13 04 08 47 69 100% 0% B.com. Comp. 1st

Sem 01 12 05 03 05 07 09 18 100% 0%

B.com. Comp. 3rd Sem

03 08 06 03 03 09 06 21 100% 0%

M.com-1st Sem 01 07 01 05 04 03 05 18 100% 0% M.com-3rd Sem 01 04 01 01 01 03 03 24 100% 0% MA (Economics)-1st

sem 01 03 03 03 01 05 07 17 100% 0%

MA (Economics)-3rd sem

0 0 0 02 0 0 01 09 100% 0%

MA (Political Science)-1st sem

0 01 04 03 03 03 11 15 100% 0%

MA (Political Science)- 3rd sem

02 02 0 05 0 02 06 12 100% 0%

PGDCA-1st Year 0 0 04 03 0 05 04 09 100% 0%

5. Academic Programs: Core Programs - UG & PG

Core programs at UG level

Stream Name of the Core

Program Eligibility Optional subjects

Arts Bachelor of Arts 10+2 from a recognized Board OR 10+2 with relevant vocational course from M.P. Board

Foundation course + a group of 3 optional subjects

Economics.- Eng-. Sociology. Economics.- Hindi- Pol. Sci. Economics.-Hindi- Sociology Eco. - Pol. sci – Sociology Eng. -History.- Pol. Sci. Hindi. – Pol. Sci.- sociology.

Pol. Sci. – History - Sociology

Commerce Bachelor of Commerce

10+2 from a recognized Board OR 10+2 with Commerce & Science course from M.P. Board

Foundation course + 3 subjects

Account Management Micro Economics

Commerce Bachelor of Commerce + Computer Application

10+2 from a recognized Board OR 10+2 B.com with Computer Application & Science course from M.P. Board

Account Management Micro Economics Computer Application

M.com Master of Commerce

B.com + 45% above Management

MA Economics Master of Economics

BA/B.com+ 45% above

Economics

MA Political Science

Master of Political Science

BA/B.com+ 45% above

Political

PGDCA Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application

Graduation with 45% above

Computer Application

Core Options at PG level

Faculty Name of the Core Program

Eligibility Subject Options

E.g. Arts Master of Arts 3-year Degree course in any faculty/ Honours degree course in same subject

No. of subjects

M.A. B.A. 35% Political Science

M.COM B.COM 55% COMMERCE

PG Diploma/ Diploma/ Certificate/ Self-financed/ Skill based Vocational/ Short term courses Name of the Course

Department Duration Fees Seats

PGDCA COMPUTER SCIENCE

1 YEAR 12000 30

1. Digital Banking Programme is organized on 22nd December 2016 & 31th January 2017 in collaboration with Bank authorities.

2. NSS shiver at Noorganj from 12th to 17th February 2017. 3. NSS Shiver 22/03/2018 to 29/03/2018 Gram Ashapuri Block-

Obedullaganj 4. Dated 04/10/2017 Redribban Janjagrukta Essay Competition 5. Dated 01/12/2017 wishwa ads diwas Program. 6. Dated 12/01/2018 Vivekanand Birthday Surya Namaskar. 7. Dated 08/03/2018 International Women’s day with mahila Sasakti karan. 8. Dated 29/11/2017 SBI Obedullaganj, Digital Banking cashless Training

Staff and Students. 9. Dated 30/12/2017 Digital Banking Cashless, Swan Training Janpad

Obedullaganj. 10. Dated 25/01/2018 Indian Voter’s Day Sapath Diwas

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Major/Minor research projects

S. No Name of the Faculty

Year Title of the project Name of funding Agency/ Industry

Total grant received

1 Dr. Mamta Shrivastava

2016-17

A Comparative Analysis of American Transcendentalists

UGC 1,70,000

Publications in national/ international journals

Dr. Usha pradhan –Asstt. Prof. (Hindi)

cÄsyh lkfgR; esa Kku HkaMkj,Atal Bihari Vajpeyi Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

O;fäRo fOkdkl esa lkfgR; dk ;®xnku, ISSN- 23953659 (Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research) tratiya ed. Raisen.

cÄsyh y®d lkfgR; & x| fo/kk,ISSN- 23953659 (Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research) chaturth ed. Raisen.

i;k±oj.k laj{k.k vfèkfu;e,Prospects of Eco-tourism & Economy in M.P. ISBN NO- 978-93-92212-77-2

cÄsyh £aM ds fo'ke`r dfo & jkeukFk ÁèkkuSrinkhla vol. 1 2014, ISSN 2321-290X

Dr. Mamta Shrivastava Civil Disobedience in Gandhi’s Satyagrah ISSN No2321-290x.Srinkhla Social

research foundation Teaching and learning world English- a challenge ISSN No 2321-290x

Srinkhla International peer reviewed journal Magic realism in Arundhati Roy’s work. Meaning of the Text ISBN NO 81-

7487-911- The British in Mid-Summer Night’s Children. Remarking ISSN No Love for Solitude: A path of Self-realization, Shrinkhla International, ISSN

NO. 2321-290X Disaster Risk Reduction ISSN NO- 23-95-4191 Emerson’s Self-reliance as a Key solution to present day Problem, Indian

Journal of Multidisciplinary Res, ISSN NO. 2395-3659 “Eco Tourism in Madhya Pradesh.”- Prospects of Eco-tourism & Economy in

M.P ISBN NO- 978-93-92212-77-2 Crime against Women, Crime Against Women Problem & Solution ISBN:

978-93-92212-86-4. Food Security and Public Distribution in India. Seminar Abstract February 10-

11th 2017. Self Defense: A General Overview, to be published.

Dr. Rakesh Rana “e?; Áns'k ds peM+k mÌk¨x leL;k ,oa funku“ ISSN-23953659 ( Indian Journal

of multidisciplinary research) Raisen. “Multi dimensions of economic & social development in India “ISSN-2278-

3377 Foreign Development investment in retail “Impact of foreign capital on Indian Economy” ISSN No. 2394-3659 (Indian

Journal of multidisciplinary Research) Raisen.

Dr. DeekshaBarde Women Entrepreneurship in India – Changing Aspects Vishishth Institute of

management, Indore ISBN – 978-93-5110-502-2, International Seminar Today’s Banking Scenario Govt. Hamidia college Bhopal, National Seminar

ISSN 2320-8767) An Appraisal of security investment by Indian Investors” ISSN no.

23953659,(Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research) Raisen. “Ecotourism & Environment Conservation” ISBN NO- 978-93922-1277-12 “Women Entrepreneurship – an Inspiration”, ISSN- 23953659 (Indian Journal

of Multidisciplinary Research) Raisen. Violence Against Women “The Present Scenario” ISBN: 978-93-92212-86-4.

Role of women in Indian Agriculture Seminar Abstract. 10-11th February 2017.

Dr. M.L. Gadhwal vkradokn ekuo tkfr ds fodkl esa ckèkd, ISSN-2395365 (Indian Journal of

Multidisciplinary Research) ikfjfLFkfrd i;ZVu] taxy f'kfoj, - ISBN-978-93-922-12-77-2 Prospects of Eco-

tourism and economy in (M.P.) efgyk 'kfDrdj.k ,d egRoiw.kZ dne to be published.

Dr. Usha PradhanfgUnh Hkk"kk lkfgR; dk bfrgkl v©j dkO;ax focspu Dr, Mamta ShrivastavaProspects of Ecotourism and Economy in M, P Crime Against Women Problem & Solutions.

List of linkages/ Collaborations/ MOUs

College Publications: Research Journal, Magazine, Newsletter

6. Human Resources (2 pages) Highlights senior faculty and administrative appointments. Describes what new areas of activity (new courses, research areas, extracurricular activities etc.) and administrative improvements are enabled by these appointments.

1. Faculty and Administrative appointments: Teaching and Non-teaching Positions Teaching Faculty

Non Teaching Faculty

Technical Staff

Sanctioned by UGC/ University/ State Govt

Prof 01

Promoted Prof

Assistant Prof 06

Guest Faculty 0

11

02

Filled

- 06 0 11 02

Sanctioned by Management/ Janbhagidari Samiti/ Other authority

10

05

02

Filled

MOU with Ultrasoft Computers Obedullaganj.

1. Pravahini 2. Prospects of Ecotourism & Economy in Madhya Pradesh. 3. Crime Against Women- Problem & Solution.

2. Guest Faculty: subject-wise appointments

Name Category Designation Qualification Subject

Dr. Pinky Gokhle Teaching Guest Faculty Ph.D, M.phil Arts

Sh. Vashim Ullakhan Sport Officer Guest Faculty MP.ed Sports

Sh. Anas Mustffa Teaching (Self Finsncing)

Guest Faculty M.com, M.Phil Commerce

Sh. Vivek Malviya Teaching (Self Finsncing)

Guest Faculty PGDCA, M.sc Computer

Miss. Shazia Sultan Teaching (Temporary)

Guest Faculty M.sc. Computer

Sh. Hariram Nagar Teaching (Part Time)

Guest Faculty M.A. English

Smt. Rekha Bharti Teaching (Part Time)

Guest Faculty M.A. Hindi

Smt. Preeti Gour Teaching (Self Finsncing)

Guest Faculty M.A. Political Science

Sh. Vinod Nagle Teaching (Self Finsncing)

Guest Faculty M.A., M.Phil Economics

3. Annual improvement in academic, research & administrative Initiatives

``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Describes major events including seminars, conferences, competitions, student study trips etc. Focuses on what was achieved and learned, and how the college will follow up. Describes significant academic, administrative, student support, fundraising, and other initiatives over the past year. The description of each initiative will be structured around the need for the initiative, how it was designed, what resources were used, what results were achieved, and which features of the initiative drove success.

The institution is bent upon promoting citizenship roles in the students and for this: 1. Every year the Independence Day& Republic day is celebrated in the

college

70-80% result. An internal monitoring committee, Research Journals in Library, seminars, Proper Documentation, AGMP Audit

The days of National Importance as Gandhi Jayanti, Veer Savarkar Jayanti Teacher’s day, Swami VivekanandaJayanti are celebrated in the college to imbibe national spirit in students. Sports, Meditation, Self-defense and yoga programmes are organized for mental, physical and spiritual good of staff and students.

11. The NSS, IQAC and Red- cross continuously focuses on promoting

citizenship roles in students- 12. Lectures on ‘Human rights and duties’ are organized to promote political

consciousness among students. 13. General knowledge tests are taken so that students remain active about

what is happening outside 14. ‘MadhyaNisedhshaptah’ is organized by the N.S.S unit and posters are

displayed at the entrance Gate. 15. Candle March’ was organized on 18th Jan. 2014 in protest of

Nirbhayakand to develop awakening regarding woman respect. 16. A Programme on ‘change the vision’ is organized by the personality

Development cell to shackle off the old rigid norms and work for the betterment of the nation.

17. A program on Gender sensitization & child educations was organized at nearby village kho on 16 Oct.

18. Health Awareness programme and check up by IQAC cell at village kho on 18 Oct.

19. Cleanliness programme by N.S.S unit 18 Oct. 20. Last year N.S.S shivir was organized at Bhojpur which performed many

campaigns like ‘plastic free Environment, health checkup, Medicine distribution Adult education, poster competition and many other activities. About 100 villagers were benefitted by it. The shivir at Noorganj also worked towards community.

21. A programme on Madya Nisedh was organized at Nanakhedi village. 22. N.S.S volunteers participate in all developmental activities of the college

and maintain discipline in the campus. 23. National voter’s day was organized every year. 24. National Yoga day is organized every year on 12th January. 25. “Jara yaad karo Kurbani” programe on freedom fighters is organized on

26th August 2016. 26. Constitutional day is celebrated on 26th November 2016. 27. Digital Banking Programme is organized on 22nd December 2016 & 31th

January 2017 in collaboration with Bank authorities. 28. NSS shiver at Noorganj from 12th to 17th February 2017.

The institution does not have much financial resources. It does not undertake activities requiring heavy financial implications. However, the major programmes with Budgetary details are given below-

YEAR PROGRAMME SANCTION EXPENDITU

RE NO. OF BENEFICIARIES

2016-17 Career counselling NSS Shivir Noorganj

20000 11250

20000 11250

39 25

2017-18 N.S.S SHIVIR Community Development

11250 11250 100

To empower students from under-privileged and vulnerable sections and to ensure social justice the institution adopts following measures:

1. The campaigns of N.S.Slike Child Education,Girl Education work towards

ensuring social justice and encourage the same by awaking and other measures.

2. The IQAC unit has helped the under-privileged by health check-up and distribution of medicines. An eye-checking camp was also held this year.

3. Anti-ragging notices are displayed with helpline numbers.

4. Police helpline numbers are displayed for safety of girls.

5. Women empowerment cell and complaint box is also in the institution to

help the students

Academic Activities

DATE TOPIC EMINENT EXPERTS

Dr. Shivshankar Jaina J.N.U Delhi 10 –

11thFebruary 2017.

National Seminar on Agriculture Development and marketing Scenario in M.P.

Prof R.S. Sangwan Prof.(Geography) Indra Gandhi University Harayana

Dr.G.S. Chouhan Member LUCC International Geographical Union.

Dr. David Amitha Rajan Former Dean CDC, Madurai Kamraj University Tamil Naidu

Prof. H.S. Yadav Rt. Dept of Economics &Regional Planning BU Bhopal

Prof. R.D. Mourya Rt. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University of Social Sciences Mhow Indore

Dr. Rajesh Saxena Principal Scientist MPCST Obedullahganj Raisen.

Prof. S. Gnanasoundari Head (Economics) Leady Doak College Mudari Tamil Naidu

10,11 Feb 2018

National Seminar on “English Communication Skills”

Dr. M.C.Sinha Dr.A.K.Awasthi Dr.S.P.Shukla

Retd prof Kanpur univ Retd prof Sagar univ. Retd.prof Delhi univ

The institution is state government college and provides financial assistance in the form of scholarships to the students’ form economically and socially weaker sections which are disbursed well in time.

Type of Scholarships /Free ships.

1. Government Unified Scholarship: - ST/ SC/ OBC A certificate regarding the maximum annual income of the parents is to be produced along with the admission forms to avail the facility before filling the scholarship forms.

Government Scholarship Last 5 year

1. MP. Government Welfare Schemes –

Gaon Ki Beti: - This is a State Government Scholarship of Rs 5,000 /- given to a girl student who stay and passes her 12th in rural area with first division marks.

Vikramadityascheme: -Under this state Government Scheme students form General category who are living below poverty line with father’s income below 42,000 /- per annum are exempted from fee.

PratibhaKiranScheme: - A Financial Assistance of Rs. 5000 /- per annum is given to a girl student with first division in 12th from an urban area school and coming from below poverty line category.

AvagamanYojna: -Under this state Government Scheme students who comes from 5 km far from colleges

1.1.2. What percentage of students receive financial assistance from state government, central government and other national agencies?

The percentage of students receive financial assistance from state Government is 100% on the basis of Scholarship from submitted by Student in last 4 years

Year Category Students Benefited Amount Sanction

2016-17

SC 155 1011372 ST 205 1339925 OBC 521 2097036

TOTAL 881 44,48,333/- 2017-18 SC 203 12,78,489/-

ST 246 15,48,098/- OBC 668 24,91,989/- Toal 1117 53,18,576/-

YEAR 2013-14 2014-15 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-18 Scheme Amount

Sanctioned

Amount Used

No. Of

Benefit

Amount Sanction

ed

Amount Used

No. Of

Benefit

Amount Sanction

ed

Amount Used

No. Of

Benefit

Amount Sanction

ed

Amount Used

No. Of Benefit

Amount Sanction

ed

Amount Used

No. Of Benefit

Gaon Ki Beti Yojna 580000 580000 116 605000 605000 121 700000 700000 140 1020000 1020000 204 1250000 1250000 250

VikramadityaYojna 2500 2500 01 5000 5000 02 5000 5000 02 7500 7500 03 - - -

Pratibha Kiran Yojna 10000 10000 02 10000 10000 02 10000 10000 02 20000 20000 04 - - -

Avagaman yojna 121660 121660 345 281200 281200 356 141185 141185 399 368820 368820 508 - - -

7. Institutional Development plan (4 pages) Describes the college’s activities over the past year under different schemes, discusses performance against strategic/institutional development plans and commitments over the previous year.

Goals for the next 5 years

To provide quality education to students a. Extension of Building, Labs to give access to more students. b. Lectures of Eminent expert of various subjects c. Innovative methods of teaching d. Faculty development programs e. Remedial coaching

To enhance employability a. Establishing Language Lab to solve the problem of proper English communication. b. Communication workshop & other skill programmes c. to promote overall development of students personality. D. Development of a placement cell. e. Technical assistant to ensure tracking system. 3. To develop an eco-friendly campus

a. Establishing Energy & Water Conservation resources to sort out energy &water problems. 4.To develop good governance and provide basic facilities to students. a. Development of Infrastructure for Non- academic activities

Role of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in academic audit and initiating quality assurance strategies and processes

YEAR CATEGORY % OF STUDENT BENEFITED

AMOUNT SANCTIONED

2017-18 SC 90.2% 1278489 ST 89.5% 1548098 OBC 85.6% 2491989

Indicator* Baseline Value Target for [current

year]

Value as on 30th September [current

year] Access

IQAC is now functioning with an aim to: 1- Build an effective and efficient internal co-ordinating and monitoring

mechanism 2- Develop quality benchmark for the various academic and administrative

activities of the institution 3- Organization of workshops seminars and special lectures

4- Documentation of various programmes and activities leading to quality

8. Placement Report (3 pages) Describes the college’s placement cell activities, placement rate and salary statistics, and lists major employers and sectors of employment (disaggregated by gender and course studied). Profiles successful alumni and identifies emerging placement trends.

9. Innovations and Best Practices

10. SWOC Analysis (strength , weaknesses, Opportunity and Challenges

SWOC ANALYSIS OF THE COLLEGE The college has following strength, weakness, Opportunities & challenges...

Strength: -

Good Infrastructure – Two building Old & new. Sufficient for teaching and learning.

Qualified Professors for teaching. Research consultancy despite being U.G. college Women Hostel 70% Girls Co-ordination of administration & Academics. Easily approachable. Carrier Advancement, NSS activity, Different scholarship Schemes.

Weaknesses: -

Student teacher ratio is not proper. Student computer ratio Unfilled post of sports officer. Not a P.G college Not a research center Lack of women hostel staff Low availability of funds. Green campus. E-library.

1. Environment Awareness 2. Computer Awareness 3. Raging Free Atmosphere 4. College Magzine Pravahini 5. Conducive Environment

Opportunity: - As the higher education is very keen on the development of the institutions the college has the Opportunity to- Extend its infrastructure (Proposal for boundary wall, campus development)

sent to the department. ICT in education. To enhance teaching and learning facilities.

Challenges: -

Demand of more output with optimal facilities. 08 professors to cope for teaching and enactment of all govt. schemes.

To meet out the level of private colleges. To facilitate the students for higher position in job. Dearth of Permanent Teaching Faculty due to non-recruitment of the

Government. Decreasing reading habits of student.

11. Looking Ahead (3 pages) Future Plans Lays out the college’s priorities and goals over the coming year. Describes key initiatives planned, what each initiative is expected to achieve, and how it will contribute to the college’s long term development. Key Initiatives Planned/ implemented

S. No Head (administrative/ academic, etc)

Nature of proposal Expected Outcome

1 Science Faculty Proposal Sent to Higher Education

Implemented

2 PG College Proposal Sent to Higher Education

3 Boundary Wall Implemented Under CSR Activity

4 White Wash Proposal Sent Higher Education

Implemented

5 Cycle Stand Grant Sectioned

Principal


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