Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2017-2018
Uttari Bharat Sabha’s
Ramanand Arya D.A.V. College
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Part – A
City/Town MUMBAI
State Maharashtra
Mobile : 09833552608
Mobile 09892804881
Year of Validity
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA
Accreditation Period
1 1st Cycle B 74.00 2004 - 05 2008 - 09
2 2nd Cycle A 3.19 2015- 16 2020- 21
3 3rd Cycle
4 4th Cycle
1.9 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAACafterthe latest Assessment
and Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-
10-2011)
Nil (latest accreditation was done during 2015-2016)
AQAR for 2015-2016 submitted to NAAC on 08.05.17
Affiliated Yes No -
1.12 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges) University of Mumbai
UGC-COP Programmes --
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2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? No
If yes, mention the amount --
Intake capacity of research scholars in the college Research Centre for PhD
has been increased.
Free health checkups were organized in the college for the benefits of
students, faculty members and the community around the college.
Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Number of Number of value
Number of self-
Level of the Number of existing programmes added / Career
financing
Programme Programmes added during Oriented
programmes
the year programmes
PhD 1 -- -- --
PG 7 -- 2 --
UG 10 -- 5 4
PG Diploma -- -- -- --
Advanced -- -- -- --
Diploma
Diploma -- -- -- --
Certificate -- -- -- --
Others -- -- -- --
Total 18 -- 7 4
Interdisciplinary -- -- -- --
Innovative -- -- -- --
As our college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai, we follow the syllabi and regulations
set by the University. Several of our faculty members are on the syllabus restructuring
committees of the University of Mumbai.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
NO
2.1 Total No. of Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
permanent faculty 15 05 10 - -
Role playing, sharing student experiences are used for enhancing learning.
Guest lectures.
Live demonstration, Study tours, sharing newspaper clippings, showing live stock
market and Viva Voce.
Participative strategy in map filling where students practice maps in the class
On field visit to understand concepts like food chain, food web, Solid waste
management etc.,
‘Read a Book Take a Pen’ was a competition organized by the library which gave an
incentive to large number of students to present their understanding on a book of their
choice.
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year 180
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book
Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice
Questions)
The College implements the following examination/evaluation reforms initiated by the
University,
Bar coded answer books are being used for Vth and VIth semester of all third year courses
and also for M.com.
Photocopy of answer scripts at all levels by paying the prescribed fees. .
Faculty of the college relieved on time for University duties related to evaluation,
conducting of examination.
In house printing of Question papers.
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
Use of Multi Media in the Teaching-Learning process.
Library provides OPAC facility to students and provides a special computer to them to
search books.
Previous year question papers are scanned and uploaded on college website and mailed to
students on demand.
Students are encouraged for the use of E-books.
Link references are given to students for their study.
Improvements made, based on feedback received.
Academic calendar is prepared. Teaching Plans are made by the faculty, tests and question
bank is given to students. Faculty are encouraged to adopt a participative approach in the
classroom, arrange guest lectures and Field visits.
The college organised syllabus revision workshop for second year Commerce Courses.
Assistant professor Mr. Basutkar Thirupati Laxman presented a paper titled, ‘Youth
Aspirations Vis-à-vis Demographic Dividend : A case study of youths in Bhandup (E),
Mumbai’ at an International Conference organised by the School of Economics, Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi University, Katra, Jammu Kashmir on February 23 rd and 24th , 2018.
Undergraduate and post graduate students were motivated and mentored to present
research papers in the conference organised by the college. (Please refer to Annexure
(iv)
Thirteen faculty members have submitted minor research projects of the University of
Mumbai.
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations:
Name of the
Duration Total grant Received
Nature of the Project funding
Year sanctioned
Agency
Major projects - - - -
University of
Minor Projects 2017-18 Rs.3,41,000 Rs.3,41,000
Mumbai
Interdisciplinary Projects - - - -
Industry sponsored - - - -
Projects sponsored by the
- - - -
University/ College
Students research projects
-
(other than compulsory by the - - -
University)
Any other(Specify) - - - -
Total - - Rs.3,41,000 Rs.3,41,000
National -- Other --
Note: The College has working MOUs with Nahata College, Bhusawal and KBP College, Thane
East, Maharashtra.
Total Rs.3,91,000
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the institute
in the year :
Total International National State University District College
01 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides 03
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF Nil SRF Nil Project Fellows Nil Any other Nil
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility.
College staff have been participating in election duties as a part of social responsibility and
outreach
A number of activities reflecting Institutional Social Responsibility and extension have
been conducted during the year. Please refer to Annexure (v) for details.
Newly Source of
Facilities Existing created Fund Total
5865.40 sq. 5865.40
Campus area ft. -- -- sq. ft.
Class rooms 28 -- -- 28
Laboratories(IT Labs) 04 -- -- 04
Seminar Halls 02 -- -- 02
No. of important equipments purchased (> 1-0 lakh) during the current year (Value: Rs. 4.5868 Lakhs)
Desktop Computers 151 5 (Lenovo) Managem ent 156
Laptop Computers 10 -- -- 10
Box Speakers 36 -- -- 36
Column Speakers 14 -- -- 14
Interactive Projector 1 -- -- 1
CC Camera 74 -- -- 74
Solar Panel 10 KVA 2 -- -- 2
Air Conditioners 20 -- -- 20
LCD Monitors 40 -- -- 40
Digital Projectors 10 -- -- 10
Photo Copying Machines 2 -- -- 2
Printers 12 -- -- 12
Scanners 2 -- -- 2
Public Address System 3 -- -- 3
Fire Extinguishers 32 -- -- 32
Ricoh Cyclostyling Maching 2 -- -- 2
Canon IR2525 Xerox Machine 0 1 Management 1
Generator 1 -- -- 1
Water Coolers 6 -- -- 6
EPBX System 1 -- -- 1
Digital Camera 1 -- -- 1
LCD Projectors 10 -- -- 10
Server 2 -- -- 2
Software Oracle Database Standard 1 -- -- 1
Edition
Equipment below one lakh and other new purchases (Value : Rs. 2.28 Lakhs)
Indoor IR Dome Camera(Exam -- 1 Management 1
Room)
Digital Token Display System 1 -- -- 1
Chairs 400 100 Management 500
Air Conditioned Cyber Zone in the library with 17 desktops with broadband facility is well
maintained so that students are getting maximum benefit.
Library started its operations with ILMS software SOUL version 2.0.0.12 which is partially
automated.
Equipment such as printers, cyber security and other software, Close Circuit cameras,
barcode scanner, scanners and interactive projector are being used.
The digital display and announcement system facilitates the smooth functioning of the
admission process.
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme
for technology up gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
Internet Facility is upgraded and Broadband speed improved from 8Mbps to 50 Mbps.
A workshop on use of ICT tools for effective teaching was conducted by Department of
Information Technology for the teaching faculty.
The Department of Information Technology conducted a workshop for the non teaching staff
titled “Just do it to improve your ICT skills”.
(iv) Others --
Total 23.98061
During the year, 50 students, who graduated from our college, secured admission for post-
graduation in our college.
Men No %
1502 48.02
Women No %
1626 51.98
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any):
The college has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a training institution,
Brightwayz, to conduct coaching sessions for the students for appearing for competitive
examinations for admission to postgraduate courses in Management. During the year, 39
students benefited from this initiative.
On 22nd and 23rd September 2017, a gender workshop, an intercollegiate event was
organized by Akshara foundation and NSS unit. This was to make students aware of
gender equality.
Akshara Foundation also took an initiative to teach 60 students about how to use
safetipin app and conduct audit for this app on 29 th September 2017.On the same day
they organized a human chain near the college showing posters of women
empowerment and a rally was organized. 60 students were present for the audit and
around 120 students participated in human chain and rally.
Yuvak Yuvati mela was a programme focused on relationships and youngsters. There
was a healthy discussion on various kinds of relationships and how one should mainta in
it. 25 students participated in the programme on 20 th December 2017.
Women’s development cell in collaboration with Stree Mukti Saghatana also organized
a street play called ‘Beti aayi hai” on 19th December 2017.
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports State/University Level 5 National Level 5 International Level --
The college Kabaddi (Men) & (Women) teams won Bronze Medal in the University of
Mumbai Kabaddi Tournament.
Mr. Shashi Pandey and Mr.Aishwary Singh won the Gold Medal at the All India Inter
University Tournament held in Mumbai.
Ms. Urvashi Joshi won the Bronze Medal in Squash at the All India Inter University
Tournament held in Mumbai.
Ms. Sweta Kolekar won the Gold Medal in Takewondo at the Inter Collegiate
Tournament organized by the University of Mumbai, under the women's category.
Number Amount
of (in Rs.)
Students
Financial support from institution 10 1,34,105
Financial support from government 301 36,33,241
Financial support from other sources
Association of Non Government Colleges (ANGC) 30 24,000
Late Shri Rajpal Kapoor Foundation 55 3,85,000
Sports 29 52,000
IQAC 07 25,662
Total 432 42,54,008
Late Jagdishchandra Memorial Scholarship 26 78,000
Total 458 43,32,008
Number of students who received International/National recognitions -- --
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5.11 Student organized/ initiatives
Fairs :
State/University Level -- National Level -- International Level --
Exhibitions :
State/University Level -- National Level -- International Level --
MISSION
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
Dr. Ajay M. Bhamare, Principal of our college has been re-appointed as
Chairperson of the Board of Studies in Commerce by the University of Mumbai.
The examination committee of our college prepared the schedule of all the
examinations to be conducted during the year in the beginning of the academic
session which enabled the faculty and students to plan their teaching and learning
schedules.
Revaluation and moderation of the examination papers have been done as per
the\University rules and regulations.
The students have been sensitised well in advance of the serious consequences of
using unfair means so that they refrain from indulging in the same.
Commerce, University of Mumbai and has been guiding 5 Ph.D. students. He has
also been a Referee for the University of Mumbai, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj
Nagpur University, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Savitribai Phule Pune
Dr Madhubala Swami is recognized guide in the faculty of Economics for Univers ity
of Mumbai.
Two faculty members, Mr. Uday Shetty and Mr. R. Kathiresan are pursuing
Ph.D.
A National Conference was organised by IQAC of the college during the year
and
215 scholars published their research papers in journals brought out on the occasion
and also presented their papers to the delegates.
The library has acquired 9744 reference, 13675 text books and general reading
books during the year.
6000+ E-journals and 3135000+ E-Books have been made available to the faculty
members and students via N-List
Cyber Zone with broadband internet facility is made available to the faculty and
students.
ICT ADDITIONS:
Various curricular and co-curricular activities were conducted throughout the year to
make teaching and learning more effective.
To make students aware about the higher educational opportunities, various career
guidance programs have been conducted.
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type Yes/No Agency Authority
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
Not Applicable
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/
affiliated/constituent colleges?
Not Applicable
ECO-ROX NGO had organized inter collegiate competition for Eco friendly institutio ns.
They conducted this competition with the support of SENERGY, an environme nta l
consultancy. 3rd prize was bagged by Ramanand Arya D.A.V. College.
A rooftop solar panel was installed in the college on 19 th August 2017. It was funded and
inaugurated by Mr. Kirit Somaiya, Member of Parliament, for reducing the dependence on
conventional sources of energy and generating awareness about energy conservatio n
among students in the college. Two Hundred students participated in inaugura tio n
ceremony.
Rally for rivers was organized on 1 st September 2017 to generate awareness onsaving
water resources and keeping them unpolluted through display of posters. One hundred and
fifty students took part in this rally.
To generate environmental awareness ‘Run for the Planet Marathon’ was conducted on
17th December, 2017 where 300 people participated. Also, a free medical camp was
organized for needy people.
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning of the institution. Give details.
The college has been organizing Special guidance lectures for weak students in all
courses before the commencement of ATKT Examinations.
Placement cell of the college has been arranging various career guidance and placement
drives/ seminars for students of all programmes.
Green club of the college has been conducting various environment friendly activities
such as nature trails, environmental film festival, seminars and environmental pledge.
Cultural Committee made efforts to increase the ratio of women participants in ‘Box
Cricket’.
The scheme of ‘Rupee Revolution’ has been started under the banner of college social
program ‘Share and Care’. In this scheme students voluntarily contribute one rupee per
week for the less privileged.
The college premises has been made safe and secure with CCTV surveillance.
The college has been organizing free medical camps for detection and prevention of
diseases for the students, staff and for the local community in the vicinity.
The college has been making a humble effort to bring joy into the lives of orphaned and
destitute children by organizing ‘Fun and Fair’ for them. Orphans from Shree Manav
Seva Sangh were taken to Paradise Funland Resort, Badlapur on 2nd May 2018.
Please refer to Annexure (vi and vii)
College has a wet waste management pit which has been monitored and used for
degradation of wet waste generated inside the college.
In collaboration with ‘Sanskriti Foundation’ , a public charitable trust ,our NSS volunteers
participated in cleanliness drive at Girgaon beach.
The NSS Unit undertook tree plantation activity in and around college campus during the
month of July 2017.
A rooftop solar panel was installed in the college on 19 th August, 2017. It was funded and
inaugurated by Mr. Kirit Somaiya, a Member of Parliament. It helped in reducing the
dependence on conventional sources of energy. His talk generated awareness about energy
conservation among students in the college. Two Hundred students participated in
inauguration ceremony.
A ‘Rally for Rivers’ was organized on 1 st September 2017.The objective was to generate
awareness on saving water resources and keeping them unpolluted. 150 students took part
in this rally.
The college Green Club in association with the NGO, ‘Paryavaran Dakshata Mandal’,
Thane organized Environmental Film Festival on 12 th December 2017 in the college
auditorium. In this event, films on various topics such as bio-diversity, solid waste
management and indoor air quality were shown. It was followed by an interactive session
with students. Around 100 students participated.
The Green Club organized a slide show on the issue of Wetlands on 1 st Feb 2018 for
generating awareness regarding wetlands using photographs of nature.
On the occasion of Ganesh idol immersion, NSS unit of the college assisted police in
maintaining law and order at Bhandup village.
To generate environmental awareness ‘Run for the Planet Marathon’ was organized on
17th December 2017 where 300 students and people from neighbouring area participated.
On the same day, free medical camp was organized for the staff with their family members
and the community around.
Weaknesses:
Space constraints
Time constraints
Large number of students in the classroom / Adverse Student-Teacher ratio
Opportunities:
Research opportunities
Linkages with industries
Threats:
Privatization of education
Increasing number of Self Financing courses
Government policies with regard to Higher Education
Details of Faculty
iii participation in Part B : Criterion – II : 2.5 73
Conferences & Seminars
Details of Students’
iv participation in Part B : Criterion – III: 3.1 77
Conferences
Activities under
Institutional Social 79
v Part B : Criterion – III: 3.26
Responsibility and
Extension Activities
The IQAC Conference was held on 17th February 2018. The topic for the conference was “Sustaining
Quality - NAAC New Guidelines”. There were 49 participants from various colleges who presented
their paper during the Technical round. The feedback analysis was done which states that the
participants were very happy with the overall conference and they would be eager to present more
papers in the coming future. The analysis is as follows:
Resource Person
89.8%
90.0%
80.0%
65.3%
70.0%
60.0% Plenary
50.0% Session
34.7%
40.0% Technical
30.0% Session
20.0% 10.2%
10.0%
0.0%
Excellent Good
Usefulness of the
Presentation to you
28.6%
Excellent
71.4%
Good
24.5%
Excellent
75.5%
Good
Arrangements
67.3% 67.3%
70.0% 63.3%
59.2%
60.0% 53.1%
46.9%
50.0%
40.8%
36.7%
40.0% 32.7% 32.7%
30.0% Excellent
20.0% Good
10.0%
0.0%
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Excellent Satisfactory Can Be Better
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Excellent Satisfactory Can be better
57 13 05 75
participants participants participants participants
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Excellent Satisfactory Can be better
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Execellent Satisfactory Can Be Better
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Excellent Very Good Good Average
Feedback Report
100
80
60
40
20
0
Outstanding Very Good Good Average
66 88 46 13 213
participants participants participants participants participants
Conference
Sr.No. Name Organised By Title Of The Paper
Date
A Review Of Impact Of
R.A.D.A.V.
1 Sayyed Tabassum 17.02.2018 Information Technology In
College IQAC
Retail Sector
Mergers And Acquisitions In
R.A.D.A.V.
2 Vartika Verma 17.02.2018 The Indian Banking Sector: A
College IQAC
Study Of Selected Banks
R.A.D.A.V. Role Of ICT In Technical
3 Sayyed Tarannum 17.02.2018
College IQAC Analysis
An Impact Of Currency
Zainab Javed, Bhavana R.A.D.A.V.
4 17.02.2018 Fluctuations On Indian Stock
.D.Chavan College IQAC
Market
R.A.D.A.V. ICT - A Way To Enhance
5 Shaikh Asma 17.02.2018
College IQAC Quality In Education
R.A.D.A.V.
6 Poonam Kannaujiya 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Ethics In Accounting
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V.
7 Sneha Tiwari 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Derivatives Market In India
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V. Application Of Forensic
8 Swati Upadhyay 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Accounting To Investigate
Accountancy Scams In India
R.A.D.A.V.
Virendra Mahar, Sheetal Corporate Social Responsibility
9 25.02.2018 College Dept. of
Dubey And Accountability
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V.
Sneha Tiwari, Poonam
10 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Mutual Funds
Kannaujiya
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V.
11 Mr. Gaurav Pasi 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Financial Market Derivatives
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V.
12 Bhavana D. Chavan 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Mutual Fund
Accountancy
R.A.D.A.V. Mutual Funds: Issues,
13 Miss. Priyanka Naik 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Challenges And Opportunities
Accountancy In India
R.A.D.A.V.
Demonetisation – Anti Move
14 Ashish Ramesh Dubey 25.02.2018 College Dept. of
Against Tax Evasion.
Accountancy
A Study On Preferred
R.A.D.A.V.
Investment Avenues Among
15 Salil Sachin Baindur 25.02.2018 College Dept. of
Salaried People With Reference
Accountancy
To Dombivli City
R.A.D.A.V. Application Of Forensic
16 Yagnesh Prabhulal Vegad 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Accounting To Investigate
Accountancy Scams In India
R.A.D.A.V. Impact Of Merger In Telecom
17 Pawan Ramdev, Prajapati 25.02.2018 College Dept. of Industry A Case Study On
Accountancy “Vodafone And Idea”
Organised No. of
Name of the Name of the
Date under the participants
programme organiser
program
05-Jun-17 World Environment Day RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 50
Unit
16June to Yoga Training for Female RADAV College NSS College activity 30
21June-2017 Unit
20-Jun-17 Career Of The 21st Century University of Mumbai University Of 2
Mumbai
21-Jun_2017 International Yoga Day RADAV College NSS College Activity 100
Unit
01-Jul-17 Tree Plantation RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 35
Unit
02-Jul-17 Swachh Bharat pledge RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 2380
Unit
14-Jul-17 Tree Plantation RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 20
Unit
15-Jul-17 F.Y. Orientation RADAV College NSS College Activity 130
Unit
21-Jul-17 Peer Education Leadership MDACS Red Ribbon Club 2
Training Workshop
23-Jul-17 Railway Safety Audit RADAV College NSS R.T.O 85
Unit
29-Jul-17 Cleanliness of The Bus Stop RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 25
Unit
30-Jul-17 Railway safety awareness RADAV College NSS R.T.O 150
Unit
31-Jul-17 Cleanliness of the Ground of RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 25
College and Library Unit
01-Aug-17 Cleanliness Of The Adopted RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 30
Area (Ashok Nagar, Sainagar) Unit
02-Aug-17 Anti-Superstition RADAV College NSS college activity 170
Unit
03-Aug-17 Cleanliness of Railway Station RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 30
Unit
04-Aug-17 Cleanliness Of The NSS RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 10
Room Unit
05-Aug-17 Maleria Awareness RADAV College NSS Swachh Bharat 70
Unit
06-Aug-17 Peace Rally University of Mumbai University Of 5
Mumbai
07-Aug-17 Voter awareness RADAV College NSS College Activity 25
Unit
11-Aug-17 RADAV College NSS College Activity 60
Voter awareness rally Unit
11-Aug-17 Waste Management Mumbai university Swachh Bharat 5
11-Aug-17 Friendship Day of Akshara Akshara Foundation Women 9
Empowerment
12-Aug-17 Eco-friendly institution ECO-ROCX Swachh Bharat 6
awards
13-Aug-17 Peace Rally University of Mumbai University of 20
Mumbai
REPORT
The Goal:
With an objective of community outreach and extension, college has already instituted, ‘SHREE
RAJPAL KAPOOR FOUNDATION’, a cooperative trust in remembrance of our first General Secretary
of Uttari Bharat Sabha. Under its ‘STUDENT WELFARE SCHEME’ which is a flagship programme
of the foundation, college awards scholarships to deserving and needy students. For the third consecutive
year, Foundations’ call for donation as a means to finance the student welfare scheme received an
overwhelming response, from college staff and external philanthropists alike.A good amount of money
was also added to it from the collection received from ‘Rupee Revolution- Share and Care scheme’
practiced by Department of Self financing courses.
The meeting chaired by Principal, Dr. Ajay Bhamare unanimously decided to give away the
entire collected fund amount as Student Scholarship award to needy and deserving students. This year
around Rs. 4,88,000/- has been collected in contributions from teachers, student other well-wishers and
philanthropists. Students from self-finance courses contributed Rs. 12,000/-, collected under their
unique ‘SHARE and CARE Scheme’. The collected amount has been distributed to around 64 students.
This year the number of student beneficiaries increased considerably in comparison with last year.
Apart from this monetary help the foundation also runs a ‘BOOK BANK’ Scheme for the benefit
of the students. So far books worth Rs. 1,00,667/- have been added to the book bank under this initiative.
The Context:
The students are informed about the scheme through prospectus which contains an application form for
the scholarship, through general circular intimating students about the scheme and procedure of
application and through the same notice which is displayed at all the prominent places in the college
premises.
While selecting students for the scholarship, no specific and rigid criteria as such is followed. They are
selected in general by adopting a merit-cum-need based approach. Care is taken to ensure that students
are deserving, they come from economically weak background and they are not getting the benefit of
any other scholarship/ freeship /financial aid. Sometimes even some students may be considered for this
incentive even if they are getting other scholarship. The intention is to help genuinely needy students in
whatever best way possible.
The Practice:
After applications are received, they are scrutinized and students are called for personal face to face
interview with the selection committee. The biggest difficulty is the outreach. Even after due publicity
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and information provided to students, the committee feels that deserving and needy students are hesitant
to approach the committee for various reasons, the main reason being peer fear. Getting a regular stream
of philanthropists and fund contributors is another area of diffic ulty faced by committee.
It is observed by the committee that the beneficiaries of the scheme tend to be more regular and punctual
not only in studies but also in co- curricular activities. It is also noticed that a positive and encouraging
behavioral change takes place amongst student and they become more responsible citizens.
The committee wishes to increase the number of beneficiaries in the future and thereby help to change
social fabric of the local community.
List of Beneficiaries
Sr.
Name Gender Class Division Category
No.
1 D'souza Silvia F FYBAF GEN
2 Singh Aman Akendra M FYBAF
3 Bagal Kajal Prakash F FYBCOM
4 Hiwale Pooja Dhammpal Meena F FYBCOM SC
5 Dubey Aadarsh Ramakant Vimla M FYBCOM A Gen
6 Belel Priyanka Manirath Shyamali F FYBCOM A Gen
7 Berde Swapnil Pradeep Megha M FYBCOM A OBC
8 Chaurasiya Pramod M FYBCOM A Gen
9 Sharma Kajal F FYBCOM E
10 Mishra Priya F SYBAF GEN
11 Ayub Mansuri M SYBAF
12 Dawal Sneha F TYBBI OBC
13 Thakur Mayur Santosh M SYBCOM OBC
14 Nikalje Vishakha Gautam F SYBCOM SC
15 Sagarika Uday Mhalsekar F SYBCOM GEN
16 Pasvan Vinay Ramnagina M SYBCOM B
17 Sunanda Prakash Navale F SYBCOM C GEN
18 Vikaskumar Lalchand Pal M SYBCOM D
19 Prajapati Anjana F SYBCOM B
20 Mhatre Apurva Ravindra F SYBCOM
21 Kajal Mohan Chokshi F TYBAF GEN
22 Berde Tejashri Pradeep F TYBCOM OBC
23 Hitesh Ramkrishna Chaurasiya M TYBCOM B GEN
24 Dias Davina Augustine F TYBCOM GEN
25 Gupta Rajan Jayprakash M TYBCOM GEN
26 D'souza Stanly M TYBCOM GEN
27 Alpesh Ram Bhaypatil M TYBCOM OBC
28 Sidhesh Govind Londhe M TYBCOM GEN
29 Bhide Shruti F TYBCOM D SC
30 Sapale Vibhuti F TYBCOM
31 Badirke Rohit M TYBCOM B
32 Akhilesh Kumar Wikal M TYBCOM A
33 Rai Abhishek M TYBCOM
Total Beneficiaries:
UG/PG Courses: Total: 38 Male: 19 Female: 19
Junior College : Total: 17 Male: 07 Female: 10
REPORT
The Goal:
Various Corporate houses fulfil their corporate social responsibility in various ways. They spend some
part of their net profit earned for this purpose. Film stars, sports persons and some others includ ing
common people also share their money for some useful social cause. Our objective is to share the most
precious and priceless thing with the orphaned and destitute children is our time and help them enjoy
one full day so that they will cherish these memories all through their lives so that it becomes a source
of joy forever. For this purpose, students of the college have come together under the banner of Rotract
Club with an intention to help the institution fulfil its social commitment. It is a student initiative
undertaken and carried out with utmost sincerity and responsibility by students under the guidance of
faculty members.
The Context:
In keeping abreast with our country that is developing in leaps and bounds we have not only added a
number of new courses but we have also been extremely vigorous in activities that benefits and uplifts
the society e.g. free medical check up and free medicine distribution, blood donation, yoga camps, free
eye check up and distribution of spectacles, cleanliness drives, fun fairs and entertainment activities for
underprivileged children especially orphans etc. We ensured that this year different groups of students
get the benefit of this ‘funday’.
The Practice:
On 27 April 2017, 185 orphan children from Yeoor Adivasi School, Thane which is run by a charitable
trust and Anugraha Orphanage, Badlapur run by Dr. Illa Paul, retired medical officer from KEM
hospital, Mumbai were taken to Shanti Sagar Water Park, Badlapur.
The fun day started when all children assembled at 10:00 am. Firstly they were served breakfast. It was
followed by water games and rain dance. Post lunch a magic show was organized for entertaining the
children. Around 4:00 pm fun activities such as tattoo making, mehendi, nail painting were conducted.
It was followed by dance and singing competition. Besides two students of our college dressed as clowns
and entertained the children throughout the day. In addition to usual gift hamper, chocolates were offered
to these students. They were also served with evening snacks. For full day fun ride, 15 staff members
from Adivasi School, Yeoor, 16 staff members from Anugraha orphanage were accompanied by our
college staff. Rotaract Club and NSS volunteers provided a supporting hand to all of them.