NAAC SSR - PART - Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
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NAAC SSR - PART - Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology 1. Name of the Department: Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology 2. Year of establishment : 1961 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Social Science 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programe Post Graduate Degree awarded M.A. Subject combinations Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Doctor of Philosophy/ Ph.D., D.Litt. 333Literature 5. Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved The department is involved with the Department of History, Department of State Archaeology, INTACH 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc The department has collaboration with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. 7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: The department participates in the courses offered by various departments with History departmentMinor researches (dissertations) in the field of ancient history and archaeology for M.Phil. and Ph.D. Students. The department undertakes museum study and site study with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) 173 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) (number) Male Female Male Female Professor 01 - - - - Associate Professors 01 - - - - Assistant Professors 02 01 - - - Number of additional teaching posts sanctioned and filled. Sanctioned (number) Guest Faculty 11. 01 Filled (number) Male Female 01 - Faculty profile: No. of years Name Qualification Designation Specialization of experience No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Dr. S.N. M.A., Ph.D., PG Mishra Diploma in Professor Archaeology 30 years 06 Archaeology 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: 174 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. R.K. Sharma, Prof. Nishit Rai, Prof. D.P. Tiwari, Prof. Maheshwari Prasad, Prof. A.K. Singh, Prof. S.K. Dwivedi, Prof. R.P. Pandey, Prof. Alok Shroti, Prof. C.D. Singh, Prof. Chandrasekhar, Prof. Preeti A. Trivedi, Prof. L.S. Nigam, Prof. SusmitaPandey, Prof. J.N. Pandey, Prof. Kapil Dev Mishra, Prof. K. Rajan, Prof. Maruti Nandan, Prof. R.P. Tripathi, Prof. S.K. Kapoor, Prof. Udayavir Singh 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –program-wise information: PG, 50% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme PG 15. Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers to % of workload taken by students engaged students temporary faculty 08 02 1:4 50% Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Male 16. Filled (number) Female Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Technical 03 02 00 02 - Administrative 02 01 01 01 01 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Archeology- Study of Monuments of Jabalpur, Monuments of Jabalpur district, Archaeological excavations and explorations of Jabalpur region by the INTACH funding agency. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects Type of Year Projects Name of faculty Title of Name of the Project-wise the project (faculty-wise) funding amount of the agency Grant member A. University awarded projects: Making CD on Art and Architecture Minor 2014 Dr. S.N. Mishra Art , Architecture Self nil projects 175 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Minor 2014 Dr. S.N. Mishra projects Self nil Self nil 2. Site study Gopalpur 2014 18. 1. Site study Lamhetaghat Dr. S.N. Mishra List details of completed projects under following heads: The following table gives details on the Research projects completed and grants received during the last four years Year Name of faculty Title of project (faculty-wise) Name of the Project-wise amount of member funding theGrant agency Funded by National agencies:- 19. 2009 Dr. S.N. Mishra 1. Jabalpur National Trust 2009 Dr. S.N. Mishra 2. Bheraghat 2010 Dr. S.N. Mishra 3. Ghats of Jabalpur. Cultural 2011 Dr. S.N. Mishra 4. MadanMahal Heritage 2012 Dr. S.N. Mishra 5. Monu. of JBP 2013 Dr. S.N. Mishra 6.Gond Monuments 2014 Dr. S.N. Mishra 7. Tewar - for Art and - 25000 - List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received. Dr. S. N. Mishra, Co-Coordinator of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Jabalpur Chapter. 20. 21. List Research facility /centre with: State recognition Ancient History and Archaeology National recognition Ancient History and Archaeology Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Departmental Museum and Archaeological Section 22. PublicationS 176 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) a. Monographs: 1. R.K. Sharma and S.N. Mishra, Discover Jabalpur, Jabalpur JilapuratattvaSangha, 2009. 2. R.K. Sharma and S.N. Mishra, Bheraghat, Jabalpur JilaPuratattvaSangha, 2009. b. Chapters in Books: 1. R.K. Sharma (ed), Jabalpur KaItihas, Sanskritiaur Puratattva, Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal, 2014 2. R.K. Sharma (ed), Madhya Pradesh KaItihas- Sunga, Kushana, Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal, 2014. c. Books edited : Dr. S.N. Mishra (ed), Jnanadhara, Shrutasamvardhana Sansthan, Meerut, 2010. 23. Details of patents and income generated: 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) a. Partner organizations (industries, Central/State Govt., NGO’s, Govt. agencies including funding agencies, Commissions, Press and Publications and like): Yes. INTACH and State Archaeology Madhya Pradesh b. Nature of consultancy (technical report, common curricular development, process and product designing, statistical analysis, demographic analysis, budgetary assistance, technical material analysis, software and website development, editing and refereeing for journals, documentation and so on): Yes. Technical reports, antiquity of objects and sculptures, preservation and conservation of antiquities and monuments c. Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated: Yes. The consultancy is open all the time. 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories/ Institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil 26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Name of faculty Period Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences INTACH- Gond Art For Two days 177 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) recognized by national / international professional bodies? andArchitecture, in 2013 Dr. S.N. Mishra Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? INTACH- Gond Art For Two days andArchitecture, in 2013 Dr. S.N. Mishra 27. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): Yes. 26 and 04 students have done in-house Dissertations while others work on inter- 28. departmental Projects. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and stu=dents during the last four years: Nil 29. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Seminars/ Conferences/Workshps Period /sensitizingProgrammes Funding source Name of one/two (National/ eminent person International) invited State Archaeology and R.D. University“Gupta Art and Culture” State Archaeology and R.D. University 02 days State Archaeology Dr. R.K. Sharma Dr. R.A. Sharma 21/22 Feb.2010 17/18 March State Archaeology Dr.RamAvtaar Sharma 2012 Dr. R.K. Sharma Dr. S. K. Dwivedi Programmes on curriculum development, teaching-learning methods, examination reforms, Period Funding source Name of one/two eminent person invited 178 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) content / knowledge management, etc Learning by handling antiquities One month -- Practicals 1. Prof S.K. Dwivedi 2.Prof. Kapil Devmishra 30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The department tries its best to adopt anti-plagiarism means for research. 31. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 32. 33. Year 1-2010 Year 2- 2011 Year 3- 2012 Year 4- 2013 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 03 02 03 00 01 01 02 01 ST 03 00 03 03 01 00 00 00 OBC 01 01 02 00 02 00 00 01 General 01 01 01 01 00 01 02 03 Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Selected Demand ratio Programme Received (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 09 05 03 25% 21% Ph.D. 03 02 01 25% 25% Diversity of students: 179 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other From universities students from the universities outside theState fromother same within the uiversity State (Separately for UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., countries D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) 34. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female M.A./ M. Sc. 40 60 - - - - - - M. Phil. 10 20 - - - - - - Ph. D. - - - - 01 - - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations. Give details category-wise (last four years) Examina Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female in tion brackets) brackets) UGC- Percentage (Female in brackets) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen - 03 - 02 - 01 - 01 - 50% - 100% - - - 02 - - - 02 - - - 100% CSIR NET Central/ State Services 35. Student progression: Student Progression Number % against enrolled 180 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) PG to Ph.D. 03 50 36. Diversity of staff: Nil 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Ph.D. 24 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities: Department has one classroom with ICT facility, TV/VCP/Cable connection, DVD player anda LCD projector. There is also research Laboratory. Computer-student ratio is 1:10 Department also maintains a separate library with 930 books text/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to ejournals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoralstudents and Research Associates 1. Manish Rai 2. Archana Pandey 3. Mangudas Chandela 4. Sumit Sharma 5. Shushma Shukla (Submitted) 6. Ashwin Dubey (Submitted) 7. Manisha Upadhyay (Submitted) 8. Pushpa Maratha (Submitted) Out of above 06 are from the host institution/university and 01 is from other institutions/universities. 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 181 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Financial support was given to 20 SC/ST students in the form of Scholarship by the State Government for P.G. Studies for the last five years. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s): Yes Practical training handling antiquities of archaeological nature 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? Yes. The department obtains feedback offaculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation, of students on -staff, alumni and employers and the programmes offered through feedback forms 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: Dr. R.K. Ahirwar Dr. M.P. Ahirwar Dr. PrasannaPatkar Dr. R.N. Shrivastav Dr. Vandana Gupta Dr. M. Mathew Dr. SangeetaJaiswal Dr. BosbiChatarjee Dr. Sanjay Malhotra Dr. HarshaVikram Singh Dr. BuddhimanPathak Dr. PratimaShrivastav Dr. Ajay Gupta Dr. Sailesh Gupta Dr. K.K. Chaturvedi Dr. Amar Singh Uddey Dr. Saurabh Singh. 182 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years): Visiting ancient sites, museums and handling antiquities. Course-wise no. of students Special lectures/ workshops / No. of external experts Total working hours participated seminar involved utilized All admitted students 45. Practicals and lectures 01 24hrs per week List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes : Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of Gadgets used (if methods students any) Lectures , practical and 08 Computer % of total work load as per time table 60 handling antiquities 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By Class tests, visiting sites, discussions and field work, By sudden visit, feedback forms and talking to the students. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: The department has collaboration with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Practices to encourage visiting Archeological museums do internship with the state Archaeological museums, visiting ancient sites. Encouragements given for writing research papers for publication. NSS 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details 50. : No Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: 183 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) By means of Computer and Physical study in all fields of Archaeology- Explorations excavations, Museums and site visiting. Made CD on the following for study and research 51. 1. Art and Architecture of Sanchi, 2009 2. Art and Architecture of Khajuraho, 2010 3. Exploration of river Gaur 4. Sculptures pf R.D. Museum 5. Bheraghat 6. Sculptures of Museum of R.D. University 7. Art and Architecture of Sohagpur 8. Art and Architecture of Nohta. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Weakness Opportunities Study of antiquities. Study of ancient monuments Study of inscriptions Excavation Exploration Requirement of more faculties. Better infrastructure required. Technological equipment up gradation required to teach students. Lacking interest in students with respect to History Field work is opened for further studies and research. Museum collections also add in further studies and research. International and National collaborations will improve research standards and opportunities to students. Research skills and aptitude of faculty and students will further improve the quality of teaching and research. International fellowships of faculties will enhance the communication and research skills further Challenges To get all information regarding archaeological researches. 184 Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Provide students with latest facilities to facilitate archeological research. To meet international standards of syllabus, courses and research. Develop interest in students with respect to Ancient History as a subject. There are many students coming from rural areas and are not aware of latest technological facilities available which can enhance their mode of studies and research in a substantial manner. It’s a challenge for the department to make efforts in this direction so that such students could be made aware of utilization of technology and computers to meet their educational requirements 52. Future plans of the Department: To get a separate building for department and Museum, To build a great Museum with exhibits of archaeology, anthropology, physics, chemistry, tribal, botany, geology, Zoology etc. Archaeological study of different regions, site, and migration of man in this region, To introduce the subject in UG level in many of the colleges, To teach the people for the preservation of Heritage. 185 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Biological Science 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Biological Science 2. Year of establishment: 1968 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Life Sciences 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Bachelor of Science Master of Science Master of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Degree awarded B.Sc. (H) B.Sc. (H) M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. M. Phil. Ph.D. Subject combinations Microbiology Biotechnology Biotechnology Microbiology Biochemistry Bioscience Botany Botany Bioscience Microbiology Biochemistry Biotechnology Zoology Life Sciences New programmes introduced during the last four years in emerging areas: B.Sc. (Hons) - Microbiology B.Sc. (Hons) – Biotechnology M.Phil. Microbiology; Biochemistry; Biotechnology; Zoology. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Interdisciplinary programmes with other departments are in process of adoption. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: M. Sc., M. Phil. and Ph. D. students of the department carry out a part of their specialized work and research in institutes such as: RMRCT (Regional Medical Research Centre for Tribals, Jabalpur) DWSR (Directorate of Weed Science Research, Jabalpur) TFRI (Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur) SFRI (State Forest Research Institute), Jabalpur. JALMA, Agra. MPPCB (Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board), Bhopal CPCB (Central Pollution Control Board), New Delhi, NEERI (National Environmental Engineering Research Institute), Nagpur. The department is committed to have more collaboration with other universities and institutes in near future to further enable the students to excel and gain experience in their field. 7. 8. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None Examination System: Semester System 186 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. 10. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual: Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors Others (Guest Faculty) Sanctioned (number) 03 07 11 06* Filled (number) Male Female 01 0 03 0 09 0 04 00 Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female 7 5 0 0 0 0 NA NA *Year 2013-14 11. Faculty profile: Name 12. Qualifications Designation Dr.(Mrs.) K.S. Verma Dr. P.K. Singhal Dr. Y.K. Bansal Dr. (Ms.) A. Sharma Dr. S.N. Bagchi Dr. (Mrs.) S. Khan Dr. (Mrs.). K .De Dr.(Mrs.) D. Bagchi Dr. R.P. Mishra Dr. S.S. Sandhu Ph.D. Professor Ph.D. Professor Ph.D. Ph.D. Professor & Head Professor Ph.D. Professor Ph.D. Professor Ph.D. Ph.D. Professor & Dean Professor Ph.D. Professor Ph.D., D.Sc. Professor Dr. A.K. Pandey Ph.D., D.Sc. Professor Dr. S. Singh Ph.D. Professor Specialization experience (years) Microbial aeroallergens, immunology, angiosperm Limnology and Environment biology Plant tissue culture and cytogenetics Bacteriology, Environmental microbiology Cyanobacterial physiology, genetics and biotechnology Animal physiology 31 No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. guided in last 4 years 40 30 18 30 16 30 21 29 20 34 09 Actinomycetes 29 26 Cyanobacterial physiology, Plant Biochemistry Pollen aerobiology 27 16 24 34 Biotechnology of insect pathogens, Fungal biotechnology Microbial herbicide, Biodiversity of fungi and Bioinoculants Microalgal biotechnology (Biofertilizer, Spirulina, Cyanophages) 24 09 24 15 24 10 List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty and Emeritus Professors: One Emeritus Fellow (UGC) 13. 14. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: M. Sc. 25%, M. Phil. 00% Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: (1 year) Programme (2012-13) M.Sc. M. Phil. Pre. Ph. D. Total no. of students 110 85 149 Total no. of faculty engaged 10+4 10 10 Ratio of teachers to students 1:7.8 1:8.5 1:15 % of workload taken by temporary faculty 25 00 00 187 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Academic Support Staff Technical Administrative 16. Sanctioned (number) Male Female 6 -4 -- Filled (number) Male Female 6 -4 -- Actual (number) Male Female 6 -4 -- Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Molecular Biology, Immunology, Taxonomy, Plant Tissue Culture, Bacteriology, Limnology, Cynobacterial physiology, Genetics, Plant Biochemistry, Biotechnology of insect pathogens and fungal biotechnology, Biodiversity of fungi and microbial herbicides, Bio-fertilizers and Micro-algal biotechnology, Animal physiology, Actinomycetes, Aerobiology. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: On-going Projects: 1 Prof. S. N. Bagchio Molecular and immunological detection of microcystin producing toxigenic cynobacterial blooms and associated pathogenic bacteria in water samples collected from eastern MadhyaPradesh UGC Outlay Rs. (Lakhs) 13.66 2 Prof. S. N Bagchi Action of bentazone and other post-emergence herbicides on photosystem II structure and function in a cyanobacterium, Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 DST 19.25 201114 3 Prof. D. Bagchi Studies on selenate-selenite induced changes in protein profile of synechococcus elongates PCC 7942. UGC 11.17 2012 4 Prof. A. Sharma Assessment of CO2-sequestration potential of bacteria isolated from soil and water bodies around coal mines of M.P. UGC 9.16 20112014 5 Prof. S. N Bagchi DBT 25.76 201215 6 Prof. A. Sharma MPBC 12.48 20122015 7 Prof. A. Sharma Prof. Y. K. Bansal Fibrino(gene)lytic and vasorepressive compounds from a lab acquired isolate of a cyanobacterium, Anabaena fertilissima – basic investigation and clinical efficacy assessments Assessment of Chemotherapeutic properties of LAsparaginase produced by Indigenous Bacterial Isolates. Assessment of suitability of phytase producing indigenous bacterial strains as potential probiotics. In vitro propagation of white ginger (Hedychium coronarium Koenig)- An endangered Medicinal plant of Madhya Pradesh. MPCST 9.72 UGC 6.08 20122014 201114 S. No 8 Name of Investigator Sponsori ng Authority Title of the Project Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) Durati on 201215 107.28 188 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Projects completed: S.No. Name of Investigator 1 Prof. Y. K. Bansal 2 Prof. Y. K. Bansal 3 Prof. A. Sharma 4 Prof. A. Sharma 5 Prof. A. Sharma 6 Prof. Divya Bagchi 7 Prof. S.S. Sandhu 8 Prof. R.P. Mishra Title of the Project Studies on in vitro clonal propagation of anti-diabetic tree (Helicteres isora) & evaluation of genetic fidelity through RAPD analysis. Studies on the assessment of some secondary metabolites produced by in vitro cultures of Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant. Et. Fernand Investigations on the ecological, clinical & genotypic properties of Non cholera vibrios. Scientific validation of traditional knowledge with reference to medicinal plants used by tribals against UTI infections. Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology. Assessment of the suitability of bacterial lipases in lieu of chemical detergents. Studies on purification, characterization and regulation of selenate utilizing mutants of wild type Synechococcus PCC 7942” Improvement of Cicer arietinum through Biotechnological Approaches for the Development of Disease and Herbicide resistant Cultivars Characterization & purification of laccase from selected aquatic fungi of Jabalpur region. MP-BTC Outlay Rs. (Lakhs) 5.52 MP-CST 7.82 2009-12 UGC 11.93 20072010 MP-CST 4.68 20082010 MP-CST 8.61 20072010 UGC 7.83 2010-13 UGC 6.00 2007-10 MP-CST 4.12 2010-11 Sponsoring Authority Duratio n 2010-13 189 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9 Dr. A.K.Pandey 10 Dr. A.K.Pandey Dr. A.K.Pandey Dr. A.K.Pandey 11 12 18. Management of weeds of leguminous MP-CST crops employing secondary metabolites ofrhizospheric fungi Taxonomy of fungi under Taxonomy DoEn capacity building scheme Germplasm conservation/ microbial MP-BTC biodiversity preservation. Medicinal mushrooms of Central DST India: Characterization, recovery and sustainableuse Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 1 Prof. A. Sharma 2 Prof. A. Sharma 2009-12 25.00 2009-12 14.30 2009-12 138.96 Title of the Project Sponsori ng Authority MOEF Research on Bacteria and Archaea under taxonomy capacity building. Ministry of Environment & Forest Biochemical and Molecular DBT Characterization of carbonic anhydrase from Microbial sources with a view of carbon dioxide sequestration. Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) Outlay Rs. (Lakhs) 28.60 32.00 Durati on 19992012 20062010 60.60 Departmental projects: Programme DST, FIST Ref. no. DST, FIST Programme SR/FST/ LSI-082/ 2002 Year of sanction and duration 2002 (5years) Name of the Fundingagency Total outlay, Rs. (Lakh) Significant outcome DST 30.50 Establishment of computer laboratory Introduction of computer application paper in all courses. Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 30.50 Research facility/centre: State recognition National recognition International recognition 21. 30.00 National collaboration: Name of Investigator 20. 2009-12 Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: a) 19. 13.15 M. P. Biotechnology Council, Bhopal. FIST-DST, Microbiology teaching strengthening programme –DBT. Equipments donated by Alexander Von Humboldt, DAAD Germany. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: 190 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Number of MoUs with institutions of national/international importance/other universities/ industries/corporate houses, etc? If yes, how have they enhanced the research and development activities of the department? : Yes. 1. MoU with Regional Medical Research Centre for the Tribals (RMRCT, ICMR), Jabalpur 2. Yes, the students are exposed to the recent techniques dealing with advanced aspects of Medical Biotechnology, Microbiology in combating the common tribal diseases in our region. 22. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): Baghel, S., Bansal, Y.K., Synergistic effect of BAP and GA3 on in vitro flowering of Guizotia abyssinica Cass.-A multipurpose oil crop, (2014) Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, . Article in Press. Gokhale and Bansal (2014). Assessment of genetic fidelity in somaclonal variants with cytological & RAPD analysis in an endangered medicinal tree Oroxylum indicum (L.) Vent. Indian J Biotechnol. Accepted. Bharati and Bansal (2014). In vitro production of flavonoids: a review. World J Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 3(6). Accepted. Chawla and Bansal (2014). Enhanced effect of additives on direct and adventitious shoot multiplication in Helicteres isora L. onInternational J Pharmaceut Sci Rev Res. 27(1). Accepted. Awasthi, M.K., Pandey, A.K., Khan, J., Bundela, P.S., Wong, J.W.C., Selvam, A., Evaluation of thermophilic fungal consortium for organic municipal solid waste composting, (2014) Bioresource Technology, . Article in Press. P. Gupta, M. K. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Antipathogenic activity of bioactive compound produced by soil isolated probiotic Bacillus species, 2014, BIOINFO: World Research Journal of Biotechnology, Article in Press. A. Shrivastava, M. K. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Strain improvement of antifungal compound producing isolate Bacillus icheniformis for enhancing its biocontrol potential, 2014, International Journal of Environmental Research and Development, Article in Press. A. Sharma, Cyperus rotundus: a potential novel source of therapeutic compound against urinary tract pathogens, 2014, Journal for Herbal Medicine, Article in Press. Anjana Sharma, Islam Hussain and Shubhi Mishra, Evaluation of antitumor activity of glutaminase free L-asparaginase from indigenous bacterial strains for potential chemotherapeutic application, 2014, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Article in Press. Nair M, Sandhu SS, Sharma AK (2014) Prognostic and predictive Biomarkers in Cancer. Current cancer Drug Targets (Bentham Sciences Publisher Accepted) Sandhu SS, Kumar S, Aharwal RP, Shukla H, Rajak RC (2014). Endophytic Fungi: As a Source of Antimicrobials Bioactive Compounds. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(2): 1179-1197 Tuli HS, Sandhu SS, Kashyap D, Sharma AK (2014) Optimization of Extraction conditions and antimicrobial potential of a bioactive metabolite, cordycepin from Cordyceps militaris 3936. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(4): 1525-1535. Sandhu SS, Aharwal RP, Kumar S (2014). Isolation and Antibacterial Property of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Indian Medicinal Plant Calotropis Procera (Linn.) R.BR. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(5): 678-691. Saxena P, Gupta MK, Sandhu SS, Thakur R, Nair M (2014) Dental stem cells in oral maxillofacial and craniofacial defects: an overview. Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 3(2) 159174. 191 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Mamta, G., Bansal, Y.K., Sandhu, S.S., Recent patents on flavonoids, (2013) Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 7 (3), pp. 179-196. 16. Singh, R.K., Kumar, D.P., Singh, P., Solanki, M.K., Srivastava, S., Kashyap, P.L., Kumar, S., 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Srivastava, A.K., Singhal, P.K., Arora, D.K., Multifarious plant growth promoting characteristics of chickpea rhizosphere associated Bacilli help to suppress soil-borne pathogens, (2013) Plant Growth Regulation, pp. 1-11. Verma, M., Bansal, Y.K., Effect of additives on plant regeneration in Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig an endangered aromatic and medicinal herb, (2013) International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 23 (1), art. no. 22, pp. 105-110. Anjana Sharma and Shubhi Mishra, Formulation and invitro evolution of niosome of ofloxacin for efficacy of anti-microbial activity, 2013, Vishlesana, 10, 141-157. Rohit Sharma, Bhagwan S. Sanodiya, Gulab S.Thakur, Pallavi Jaiswal, Sangeeta Pal, Anjana Sharma and Prakash S. Bisen, Characterization of Lactic Acid Bacteria from Raw Milk Samples of Cow, Goat, Sheep, Camel and Buffalo with Special Elucidation to Lactic Acid Production, 2013, British Microbiology Research Journal, 3, 743-752. Pandey,A.K.,Jamaluddin,A.K.Awasthi & Amit Pandey, Biosorption characteristics of Aspergillus flavus in removal of Nickel from an aqueous solution, 2013, IJGHC, 2, 47-51. Pandey,A.K.,Jamaluddin, Rashmi Dubey, A.K.Awasthi & Amit Pandey, Mycoflora inhabiting in soil of sugarcane industries of Madhya Pradesh, 2013, JECET, 2, 13-18. S Singh, Vinni Sharma, Manohar lal Soni and Shipra Das Sinha, Effect of UV induced mutation of amylase producing potential of 1213, Bacillus subtilis, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 4, 61-68. S Singh, Pallavi Datta, Evaluation of biofertilizer potentiality of ammonia excretory multiple herbicide resistant strain of Anabaena variabilis on growth and productivity of rice, 2013, Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences, Article in Press. 24. Anjana Sharma, Chandan R. Bora and Varsha Shukla, Evaluation of seasonal changes in physico25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. chemical and Bacteriological characteristics of water from the Narmada river (India) using multivariate analysis, 2013, Natural Resource Research, 22, 283-296. Singh, S., Sharma, V., Soni, M.L., Sinha, S.D., Effect of UV induced mutation on amylase producing potential of bacillus subtilis (2620), (2013) International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 4 (3), pp. P62-P68. Karuna. S. Verma, Ratnamala Sarma, Aparna Awasthi, Antimicrobial Activity of Aqueous and Methanol Extract of Moringa oleiferaLamk. Leaves and Fruits, 2013, International Journal of Environment Science, 2, 19-24. Karuna S. Verma and Ruchi Koshta, Prevalence of Airborne Fungal Diversity in the Kitchen Environment of Jabalpur city, 2013, Int. J. of Life Sciences, 5-8. Karuna S. Verma and Sahu Manju Lata, Aeromycological survey in dairy farm near Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, 2013, Int. J of Life Sciences, 9-12. S Mishra, RP Mishra, A comparison of the in vitro genotoxicity of anticancer drugs melphalan and mitoxantrone, 2013, American Journal of Biomedical Sciences, 5, 171-176. RP Mishra, S Mishra, In Vitro assessment of genotoxicity of some ayurvedic drugs in human lymphocytes by using single cell gel electrophoresis, 2013, Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology, 4, 1-2. M. K. Gupta, A. Shrivastava, M. Patel, P. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Optimization of growth parameters for enhanced production of antibacterial compounds by environmentally isolated Bacillus strains, 2013, International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2, 11-18. M Nair, SS Sandhu, A Babbar, Purification of trypsin inhibitor from seeds of Cicer arietinum (L.) and its insecticidal potential against Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), 2013, Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology, 25, 137-148. Karuna S. Verma and Harleen Kaur Lamba, Aeromycological Survey in Jabalpur - A Review, 2013, Bioscience Guardian, 3, 379-384. 192 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 34. Karuna S. Verma and Priyanka Mahobia, A comparative Analysis of Aeromycoflora of two shopping Malls in Jabalpur, 2013, Bioscience Guardian, 3, 387-291. 35. A.K. Kushwaha and Y.K. Bansal, In vitro regeneration of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri (L.) Pennel) and preliminary analysis of secondary metabolites, 2013, Jour Ind Bot Soc., 97, 14-20. 36. R. K. Singh, D.P. Kumar, M. K. Solanki, P. Singh, A. Srivastava, S. Kumar, A. K. Saxena, P. K. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Singhal and D. K. Arora, Optimization of media components for chitinase production by chickpea rshizosphere associated Lysinibacillus fusiformis B-CM18, 2013, J. Basic Microbiol., 53, 451-460. P. Bohre, O. P. Chaubey and P.K. Singhal, Restoration of degraded lands in plantation forests under different tree cover in tropical environment, 2013, Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Malaysia, Article in Press. P. Bohre, O. P. Chaubey and P.K. Singhal, Biomass production and carbon sequestration by Pongamia pinnata (Linn) Pierre in tropical environment, 2013, Southern Forest: A Journal of Forest Science, Article in Press. O. P. Chaubey, P. Bohre, Jamaluddin and P.K. Singhal, Microbial succession and restoration of degraded ecosystem under different tree cover, 2013, Mycorrihiza News, 25, 2-13. M Nair, SS Sandhu, A Kunitz trypsin inhibitor from chickpea (< i>Cicer arietinum</i> L.) that exerts an antimicrobial effect on Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Ciceris, 2013, Agricultural Sciences, 4, 585. HS Tuli, AKSharma, SS Sandhu, D Kashyap, Cordycepin: A bioactive metabolite with therapeutic potential, 2013, Life sciences, 93, 863-869. Banerjee, S., Prasanna, R., Bagchi, S.N., Purification and characterization of a fibrino(geno)lytic protease from cultured natural isolate of a cyanobacterium, Anabaena fertilissima, (2013) Journal of Applied Phycology, 25 (4), pp. 1111-1122. SS Sandhu, Editorial: Innovation, Invention, and IPR in Biotechnology: Current Scenario, 2013, Recent patents on biotechnology, 7, 171. HS Tuli, SS Sandhu, AK Sharma, Pharmacological and therapeutic potential of Cordyceps with special reference to Cordycepin, 2013, Biotech, 3, 1-12. Vardhan, S., Yadav, A.K., Pandey, A.K., Arora, D.K., Diversity analysis of biocontrol Bacillus isolated from rhizospheric soil of rice-wheat (Oryza sativa-Triticum aestivum L.) at India, (2013) Journal of Antibiotics, 66 (8), pp. 485-490. S Singh, Pallavi Datta, Archna Tirkey, Sonil Markolay and Nisha Tiwari, Responses of wild type and mutant strains of cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis under immobilized condition, 2013, Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences, Article in Press. Sahay, H., Babu, B.K., Singh, S., Kaushik, R., Saxena, A.K., Arora, D.K., Cold-active hydrolases producing bacteria from two different sub-glacial Himalayan lakes, (2013) Journal of Basic Microbiology, 53 (8), pp. 703-714. Bohre, P., Chaubey, O.P., Singhal, P.K., Biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration in Tectona grandis Linn. f. and Gmelina arborea Roxb, (2013) International Journal of Bio-Science and BioTechnology, 5 (3), pp. 153-174. Bhattacharya, A., Shrivastava, A., Sharma, A., Evaluation of enhanced thermostability and operational stability of carbonic anhydrase from Micrococcus species, (2013) Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 170 (4), pp. 756-773. Bansal, S., Bharati, A.J., Bansal, Y.K., Efficient in vitro regeneration of a medicinal plant Harsinghar (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L.), (2013) Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology, 22 (2), pp. 137-142. Gupta, S., Kiran, K., Datta, A., Bio-control of clinical fungal isolates associated with fungal keratitis using medicinal plant extract, (2012) International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4 (4), pp. 544-547. Karuna S. Verma, Uikey M and Dey, M., Prevalence Of Food Allergy In Consecutive Patients Based on Skin Prick Test & Immunodiffusion Technique, 2013, Journal of Environment and Social Science Research, 2. Karuna S. Verma, Kavita Agrawal, Aparna Awasthi and Rachna Pandey, Phytopharmacological Screening and Evaluation of potential Antimicrobial activity of Acacia catechu Willd, 2013, Journal of Environment and Social Science Research, 2. 193 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 54. A. Shrivastava, M. K. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Nutritional andenvironmental optimization of antifungal potential of Bacillus strains, 2013, International Journal of Advanced Research, 1, 1-6. 55. Apurva K Pathak, Karuna S Verma, Assessment of airborne bacteria of milk processing unit complex associated environment, 2013, International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering, 2. 56. Karuna S. Verma and Aparna Awasthi, A Rainbow of Protection – The Miraculous Power of Natural Antioxidants, 2012, Jigyasa, 6. 57. N. Agarwal and Y.K. Bansal, Incipient morphogenesis in callus cultures of a recalcitrant hardwood tree tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb), 2013, Plant Archives, 13, 129-132. 58. S. Bansal, Bharti A. J. and Y. K. Bansal, Isolation and identification of flavonoid from in vitro and 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. natural grown Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L.(Harsingar)-a medicinally important plant, 2013, Res. Plant Biol., 3, 17-22. S. Bansal, Bharti A. J. and Y. K.Bansal, In vitro Callogenesis and Phytochemical Screening of Harsingar (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis) a Multipotent Medicinal Tree, 2013, International Journal of Pharm Tech Research, 5, 1786-1793. S. Bansal, Bharti A. J. and Y. K. Bansal, Efficient in vitro Regeneration of a Medicinal Plant Harsinghar (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L.), 2013, Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology, 22, 137-142. S. Baghel and Y. K. Bansal, Micropropagation and in vitro flowering of a biodiesel plant niger (Guizotia abyssinica Cass.), 2013, Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 4, 532-539. M. Gokhale, Y.K. Bansal and S. S. Sandhu, Recent Patents on Flavonoids, 2013, Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 7, 179-196. H Shukla, SS Sandhu, S Kumar, RP Aharwal, Therapeutic Potential of Catharanthus roseaus Linn, 2013, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 3, 63-70. S Shukla, H Shukla, S Kumar, RP Aharwal, VK Gupta, SS Sandhu, Allergy and Inflammation: An Immunological and Therapeutic Approach, 2013, Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 7, 135-150. MD Siddiquie, RP Mishra, S Dubey, M Joshi, Antibiotic resistant Salmonella serovars isolated from Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur Region, 2013, Bull. Env. Pharmacol Life Science, 2, 122-127. Bohre, P., Chaubey, O.P., Singhal, P.K., Bio-restoration and its impact on species diversity and biomass accumulation of ground flora community of degraded ecosystem of coalmines, (2012) International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Technology, 4 (4), pp. 63-80. Verma, M., Bansal, Y.K., Induction of somatic embryogenesis in endangered butterfly ginger Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, (2012) Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 50 (12), pp. 904909. Verma, P., Jamaluddin, A study on correlation between different physical parameters, which are change after composting, (2012) Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal, 5 (2), pp. 357-361. SS Sandhu, B Nishal,AK Sharma, R Kumar,V Beniwal, A novel mechanism of drug resistance to an anticancer drug, Temoxifen unveiled through interference with iron homeostasis, 2012, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 127-131. SS Sandhu, S Goyal, R Sharma, HS Tuli, AK Sharma, Optimization of process parameters for decolorization of anaerobically digested Molasses Spent Wash (MSW) using Aspergillus niger and Activated carbon, 2012, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 2, 26-31. SS Sandhu, AK Sharma,V Beniwal, G Goel, P Batra,A Kumar, S Jaglan, AK, Myco-Biocontrol of Insect Pests: Factors Involved, Mechanism, and Regulation, 2012, Journal of Pathogens, S Singh, Archna Trikey, Pallavi Dutta, Isolation and characterization of a multiple herbicide resistant strain Av(MHR) Ar, Al, B, D of diazotrophic cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis, 2012, Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 11, 77-85. S. Singh, Harmesh Sahay, Sahil Mahfooz, Atul K Singh, Rajeev Kaushik, Anil K. Saxena, Dilip K. Arora, Exploration and characterization of agriculturally and industrially important haloalkalophillic bacteria from environmental samples of hypersaline Sambhar Lake, India, 2012, World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28, 3207-3217. 194 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 74. S Singh, Harmesh Sahay, BK Shahu, Rajeev Kaushik, Anil K. Saxena, Dilip K. Arora, Cold- active hydrolases producing bacteria from two different sub-glacial Himalayan lakes, 2012, Journal of Basic Microbiology, 52, 1-13. 75. S Singh,Sulagna Roy Chowdhary,Surendra Singh ,Anuradha Tiwari and Kumar, Birendra, Study of the Rate of Removal of Eutrophic Nutrient (Phosphate) by Free and Immobilized Cells of Bacillus Subtilis 2620, 2012, Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 32, 353-360. 76. V Beniwal, SS Sandhu, G Goel, S Kaushik, Effect of heavy metals on growth and biofilm formation by gram negative pathogens, 2012, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 102-105. 77. SS Sandhu, R Namdeo, S Sharma, S Sood, AK Sharma, Proposing de-novo Generated, Iteratively Optimized New Lead Molecules Targeting HIV-1 Protease, 2012, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 2, 6-9. 78. R Khajuria, SS Sandhu, AK Sharma, B Nishal, Actinomycetes: Implications in health and disease, 2012, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 80-91. 79. Banerjee, Nikita &A.K. Pandey, Effect of various in vitro culture conditions affecting growth and sporultations of a seed borne pathogen of Parthenium hysterophorus, 2012, Bioscience Guradian, 2, 1115. 80. Gautam, S.P. P.S. Bundela, A.K. Pandey, Jamaluddin,M.K. Awasthi & S. Sarsaiya, Diversity of celluloytic microbes and the biodegradation of municipal solid waste by potential strain, 2012, International Journal of Microbiology, 1-12. 81. Jaiswal, Mithlesh, A.K.Pandey & Jamaluddin, Pathogenic ability of different mycoflora against excised Parthenium leaves, 2012, Journal of Tropical Forestry, 2, 49-53. 82. Jamaluddin,Mithlesh Jaiswal &A.K.Pandey, Role of Microbial inoculants on growth and development of Jatropha curcas in field, 2012, Indian Forester, 138, 652-656. 83. Gond,Ajay Kumar,Jaiswal,Mithlesh, Jamaluddin &A.K.Pandey, A new record of Torula herbarum quaternella Sacc.on Jatropha curcas L, 2012, J.Mycol.Plant Pathol, 42, 389-390. 84. Apurva Pathak K., Karuna Verma S. and Soni K., Physio-Chemical and Microbial Quality of Boiled Milk, 2012, International Journal of Food, Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, 2, 10-15. 85. Anjana Sharma, Susheel Kumar Singh, Lokesh Kori, Chandan R.Bora and Varsha Shukla, Evaluation of water quality of river Narmada and its correlation with occurrence of enteropathogens, 2012, Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, Article in Press. 86. Rohit Sharma, Bhagwan S Sanodiya, Deepika Bagrodia, Mukteshwar Pandey, Anjana Sharma and Pakash S Bisen, Efficacy and potential of Lactic acid bacteria modulating human health, 2012, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 3, 935-948. 87. O. P. Chaubey, P. Bohre, and P.K. Singhal, Impact of bio-reclamation of coal mine spoil on nutritional and microbial characteristics - a case study, 2012, International Journal of Bio-Science and BioTechnology, 4, 63-79. 88. P. Bohre, O. P. Chaubey and P.K. Singhal, Biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., 2012, International Journal of Bio-Science and Bio-Technology, 4, 29-44. 89. Sahay, H., Mahfooz, S., Singh, A.K., Singh, S., Kaushik, R., Saxena, A.K., Arora, D.K., Exploration and characterization of agriculturally and industrially important haloalkaliphilic bacteria from environmental samples of hypersaline Sambhar lake, India, (2012) World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28 (11), pp. 3207-3217. 90. Karuna S. Verma, Suman Patel, Aparna Awasthi and Vijiya K Shrivasta, Phytochemical Screening and Evaluation of antimriobial activity of Carica papaya Linn., 2012, Bioscience Guardian, 2, 297-300. 91. Karuna S., Sandhya Swarnkar, Aparna Awasthi, Tabassum Ansari, Ethnobotanical aspects of plants from east zone of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, JNKVV Res J. (2012) 46, 22-27 92. Karuna S. Verma , Deepak Kori,Aparna Awasthi and Rachna Pandey, Screening of bark and leaves of black catechu for phytochemical properties, JNKVV Res. J., 2012, 46, 22-27. 93. Karuna S. Verma, GMM Food: Problem and Perspective. I.K., 2012, International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 139-146. 195 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 94. Chaubey, O.P., Bohre, P., Singhal, P.K., Impact of bio-reclamation of coal mine spoil on nutritional and 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. microbial characteristics. A case study, (2012) International Journal of Bio-Science and BioTechnology, 4 (3), pp. 69-80. A. Jha and Y. K. Bansal, Induction of photoautotrophy in Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant et Fernand regenerated in vitro, 2012, J. Phytol., 4, 26-31. M. Verma and Y.K. Bansal, Induction of somatic embryogenesis in endangered butterfly ginger Hedychium coronarium J Koenig, 2012, Ind. J. Exp. Biol., 50, 904-909. M. Gokhaleand Y.K. Bansal, Cytological studies with reference to chromocenters in a monotypic, threatened medicinal tree Oroxylum indicum (L.) Vent, 2012, Caryologia, 65, 171-175. P. Bohre, O. P. Chaubey and P.K. Singhal, Litter production and carbon content in plantation forests to restore degraded ecosystem, 2012, Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity, 20, 159-165. Solanki, M.K., Robert, A.S., Singh, R.K., Kumar, S., Pandey, A.K., Srivastava, A.K., Arora, D.K., Characterization of mycolytic enzymes of Bacillus strains and their bio-protection role against Rhizoctonia solani in tomato, (2012) Current Microbiology, 65 (3), pp. 330-336. Nawange, S.R., Singh, S.M., Naidu, J., Jain, S., Nagpal, T., Behrani, D.S., Mellado, E., Tudela, J.L.R., Zygomycosis Caused by Rhizopus microsporus and Rhizopus oryzae in Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) Central India: A Report of Two Cases, (2012) Mycopathologia, 174 (2), pp. 171-176. Singh, A.K., Jamaluddin, Organic fertilizers in forestry: A green technology for restoration of mine spoils, (2012) Organic Fertilizers: Types, Production and Environmental Impact, pp. 249-260. Verma, K.S., Puntambekar, A., In vitro screening of Piper nigrum and Piper longum for antibacterial properties, (2012) Vegetos, 25 (1), pp. 190-193. Chowdhury, S.R., Singh, S., Tiwari, A., Birendra, K., Study of the rate of removal of eutrophic Nutrient (Phosphate) by free and immobilized cells of bacillus subtilis 2620, (2012) Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 32 (5), pp. 353-360. Bisen, P.S., Bundela, S.S., Sharma, A., Ellagic acid - Chemopreventive role in oral cancer, (2012) Journal of Cancer Science and Therapy, 4 (2), pp. 23-30. Bagchi, S.N., Das, P.K., Banerjee, S., Saggu, M., Bagchi, D., A bentazone-resistant mutant of cyanobacterium, Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 adapts different strategies to counteract on bromoxynil- and salt-mediated oxidative stress, (2012) Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 18 (2), pp. 115-123. Gautam, S.P., Bundela, P.S., Pandey, A.K., Jamaluddin, Awasthi, M.K., Sarsaiya, S., Diversity of cellulolytic microbes and the biodegradation of municipal solid waste by a potential strain, (2012) International Journal of Microbiology, art. no. 325907. Singh, S., Datta, P., Tirkey, A., Isolation and characterization of a multiple herbicide resistant strain [Av(MHR) Ar, Al, B, D] of diazotrophic cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis, (2012) Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 11 (1), pp. 77-85 Das, P.K., Bagchi, S.N., Role of bacterioferritin comigratory protein and glutathione peroxidasereductase system in promoting bentazone tolerance in a mutant of Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942, (2012) Protoplasma, 249 (1), pp. 65-74. Karuna S. Verma, A. Shrivastav and P.S. Sahu, Preliminary survey of Aeromycoflora of college rooms in Jabalpur, 2012, Indian J. Aerobiol, 25, 69-73. Salma Khan, D. G. Kailash Chandra, New record to the species diversity of family Scarabaeidae and Hybosoridae (Coleoptera:Scarabaeoidae) of Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh (India), 2012, Acad.J.Entomol., 5, 28-36. Karuna S. Verma and Pradeep Singh Porte, Qualitative & quantitative assessment of airborne fungi in some residential areas of Jabalpur, 2012, Jigyasa, 6, 49-54. Karuna S. Verma, Pragya Ukey and Pradeep Singh Porte, Airborne Fungal Concentration in Hostel Environment of Jabalpur, 2012, Jigyasa, 6, 19-25. Karuna S. Verma, Ajay Kumar Chandel , Pradeep Singh Porte and Deepti Khare, Prevalence of Airborne Fungi in College Library of Jabalpur City, 2012, Jigyasa, 6, 77-82. 196 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 114. M. K. Gupta, A. Shrivastava and P.K. Singhal, Antifungal activity of extracellular metabolites produced 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. by Bacillus sp. from various environments, 2012, International Journal of Bionano Frontier, 9, 298301. Karuna S. Verma& Zareen Baksh, Ethnomedicinal Plant Resources of Jabalpur District (Madhya Pradesh), 2012, The Botanique, 16. D. P. Kumar, R. K. Singh, P. D. Anupama, M.K. Solanki, S. Kumar, A. Srivastava, P. K. Singhal and D.K. Arora, Studies on exo-chitinase production from Trichoderma asperellum UTP-16 and its characterization, 2012, Indian J. Microbiol., 52, 388-395. A. Shrivastava, A. A. Khan, A. Shrivastav, A., S.K. Jain and P.K. Singhal, Kinetic studies of Lasparaginase from Penicillium digitatum, 2012, Prep. Biochem. Biotech., 42, 574-581. Karuna S. Verma, Tarannum Khan, Aparna Awasthi and Suresh Prasad Charmkar, Assesment of indigenous floristic diversity of east zone of Jabalpur (M.P.), 2012, Journal of tropical forestry, 28. Karuna S.Verma, Rashmi Nigam, Aparna Awasthi and Sulekha Pathak, Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial activity of Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Kurz, 2012, J.Phytol.Res., 25, 193-195. Karuna S. Verma, Shilpa Jar and Mitali Dey, Comparative analysis of House dust Mycoflora and Aeromycoflora in Relation to Human Health, 2012, J. Phytol. Res., 25, 61-64. M Tripathi,RP Mishra, V Girdoniya, Histopathological changes in gallbladder of a teleost fish Catla catla treated with 1.2% lindane, 2012, Journal of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 4, 10. Tamsikar, J., Singh, S.M., Naidu, J., Prevalence of non-albicans Candida vaginitis in patients on hormonal treatment in Jabalpur, Central India, (2011) Journal de Mycologie Medicale, 21 (4), pp. 256259. S Hasan, RI Singh, SS Singh, Development of Transformation System of Verticillium lecanii (Lecanicillium spp.) (Deuteromycotina: Hyphomycetes) Based on Nitrate Reductase Gene of Aspergillus nidulans, 2011, Indian Journal of Microbiology, 1-6. A Chhatri, J Bajpai, AK Bajpai, SS Sandhu, N Jain, J Biswas, Cryogenic fabrication of savlon loaded macroporous blends of alginate and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). Swelling, deswelling and antibacterial behaviors, 2011, Carbohydrate Polymers, 83, 876-882. AK Sharma, SS Sandhu, V Beniwal, G Goel, Development of Gallic Acid-Potassium Iodate Chromogen Based Marker for Tannase Activity, 2011, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 27-29. R Pandey, SS Sandhu, R Kumar, AK Sharma, Some Important Fungi, Trichophyton Sp., Beaveria Bassiana and Plurotus Ostreatus Resist Heavy Metals: Promising Fungal Strains for their Potential as Bioremediation Agents, 2011, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 22-26. AK Sharma, R Naithani,V Kumar, SS Sandhu, Iron Regulation in Tuberculosis Research: Promise and Challenges, 2011, Current medicinal chemistry, 18, 1723-1731. T Rupesh, J Nitika, P Raghvendra, S Sardul Singh, Practices in Wound Healing Studies of Plants, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 18, SG Damle, SS Sandhu, M Nair, MK Gupta, The Impact of Stem Cells on Tissue Engineering and Craniofacial Defects, 2011, Current Trends in Biotechnology and Chemical Research, 1, 6-10. Nawange, S.R., Singh, S.M., Naidu, J., Sethi, R., Jain, R.Y., Tiwari, A., Singh, K., Serotype distribution of Cryptococcus Neoformans and Cryptococcus Gattii in patients and in the environment of Jabalpur, a City of Madhya Pradesh in India, (2011) Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 13 (4), pp. 735-742. Salma Khan, MK Dwivedi, AK Tripathi & S Shukla, Homocysteine and Cardiovascular disease, 2011, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 5, 101-107. Quereshi, S., Khan, N.A., Pandey, A.K., Anthraquinone pigment with herbicidal potential from Phoma herbarum FGCC#54, (2011) Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 47 (4), pp. 521-523. Bagchi, S.N., Ghosh, S.K., Partial Purification and Characterization of an Elastase-inhibitory Lipid Derivative from a Cyanobacterium, Microcystis Ku2, (2011) Indian Journal of Microbiology, 51 (4), pp. 496-500. 197 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 134. 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Ray, P., Ray, D., Pandey, A.K., Assessment of colletotrichum gloeosporioides as mycoherbicidal agent against parthenium hysterophorus L., (2009) Pestology, 33 (10), pp. 26-28. Sharma, A., Chandraker, S., Patel, V.K., Ramteke, P., Antibacterial activity of medicinal plants against pathogens causing complicated urinary tract infections, (2009) Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 71 (2), pp. 136-139. Pathak, A.K., Verma, K.S., Aero-bacteriological study of vegetables market at Jabalpur, (2009) Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, 6 (3), pp. 187-194. Banerjee, N., Singh, J., Quereshi, S., Pandey, A.K., Mass production, formulation and plot trials of phytotoxins from Colletotrichum dematium FGCC#20 for managing Parthenium hysterophorus L., (2009) Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 8 (6), pp. 416-424. Grover, A., Azmi, W., Paul Khurana, S.M., Chakrabarti, S.K., Multiple displacement amplification as a pre-polymerase chain reaction (pre-PCR) to detect ultra low population of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith 1896) Yabuchi et al. (1996), (2009) Letters in Applied Microbiology, 49 (5), pp. 539-543. Sharma, A., Bhattacharya, A., Singh, S., Purification and characterization of an extracellular carbonic anhydrase from Pseudomonas fragi, (2009) Process Biochemistry, 44 (11), pp. 1293-1297. Sharma, A., Singh, S.K., Bajpai, D., Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Shigella spp. with reference to its virulence genes and antibiogram analysis from river Narmada, (2009) Indian Journal of Microbiology, 49 (3), pp. 259-265. Ray, P., Sushilkumar, Pandey, A.K., Impact evaluation of Neochetina spp. on different growth stages of waterhyacinth, (2009) Journal of Plant Protection Research, 49 (1), pp. 7-13. Baghel, R.K., Sharma, R., Pandey, A.K., Activity of acid phosphatase in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cantharellus tropicalis under controlled conditions, (2009) Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 21 (3), pp. 218-222. M. K. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Management practices and bacterial characteristics of wastes from Hospitals in Jabalpur, 2009, Int. J. Environ. Res. Dev., 3, 240-250. M. K. Gupta, P. Gupta and P. K. Singhal, Drug resistance profile of Vibrios isolated from fresh water systems, 2009, Biozone, 1, 201-203. Anjana Sharma, Rani Verma and Padmini Ramteke, Antibacterial activity of some medicinal plants used by tribals against UTI causing pathogens, 2009, World Applied Sciences Journal, 7, 332-339. S. Mahto and P.K. Singhal, Isolation and Biochemical Characterization of Bacteria Present In Roots of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart) Solm.) In Robertson Lake Jabalpur, Res. J. Sci. Technol., 3, 164-168. Khan, N.A., Quereshi, S., Pandey, A., Srivastava, A., Antibacterial activity of seed extracts of commercial and wild lathyrus species, (2009) Turkish Journal of Biology, 33 (2), pp. 165-169. Sharma, A., Patel, V.K., Chaturvedi, A.N., Vibriocidal activity of certain medicinal plants used in Indian folklore medicine by tribals of Mahakoshal region of central India, (2009) Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 41 (3), pp. 129-133. Sharma, A., Patel, V.K., In vitro screening of the antibacterial activity and identification of bioactive compounds from plants against selected vibrio spp. Pathogens, (2009) Turkish Journal of Biology, 33 (2), pp. 137-144. Sharma, A., Bardhan, D., Patel, R., Optimization of physical parameters for lipase production from Arthrobacter sp. BGCC#490, (2009) Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 46 (2), pp. 178183. 203 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 261. Sharma, A., Pujari, R., Patel, P., Characterization of thermoalkalophilic xylanase isolated from Enterobacter isolates, (2009) Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 8 (1), pp. 110-114. 262. Sharma, A., Singh, S.K., Kori, L., Molecular epidemiological characteristics of shigella spp. isolated from river narmada during 2005-2006, (2009) Journal of Environmental Health, 71 (6), pp. 61-66. 263. Sharma, A., Kori, L., Saxena, M., Class 1 integron mediated antibiotic resistance in Enterobacter 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. species, isolated from riverine environment, (2009) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section B - Biological Sciences, 79 (PART 1), pp. 70-75. Sharma, A., Patel, V.K., Ramteke, P., Identification of vibriocidal compounds from medicinal plants using chromatographic fingerprinting, (2009) World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 25 (1), pp. 19-25. Anjana Sharma, Varsha Shukla, Roopa Verma and Jyotsna Shrivastava, Molecular characterization and antibiogram analysis of bacterial community from river Narmada, 2009, Journal of Applied Biosciences, 17, 930-940. Anjana Sharma &Meenal Budholia Rehman, Laboratory scale bioremediation of diesel hydrocarbon in soil by indigenous bacterial consortium, 2009, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 47, 766-769. Anjana Sharma, Susheel Kumar Singh & Lokesh Kori, Molecular & Epidemiological characteristics of Shigella spp isolated from river Narmada during the period 2005-2006, 2009, Journal of Environmental Health, 71, 61-66. Anjana Sharma, Virendra Kumar Patel & Padmini Ramteke, Identification of vibriocidal compounds from medicinal plants using chromatographic fingerprinting, 2009, World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 25, 19-25. Anjana Sharma, Lokesh Kori and Mrityunjay Saxena, Class 1 integron mediated antibiotic resistance in Enterobacter species, isolated from riverine environment, 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences, 79, 70-75. Anjana Sharma, Chandan R. Bora, Rajesh Kumar Chaurasia and Vandana Sahu, Antibiotic Susceptibility and genetic analysis of Vibrio species isolated from riverine environment. 2009, Current Research in Bacteriology, 2, 36-49. Chapters in Books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Khurana, S.M.P. and Singhal, P.K. 2010. Shaping the Indian higher education system for knowledge capital. In: Higher Education: Quality and Management (Eds.: S.M. Paul Khurana and P.K. Singhal). Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi. Pp. 235-254. Khurana, S.M.P. and Singhal, P.K. 2010. Higher Education: Quality and Management. Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi. 448p. Shrivastava, A., Khan, A.A., Jain, S.K. and Singhal, P.K. 2012. Bacterial asparaginases: a potential antineoplastic agent for treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In: Bacteria and Cancer (Ed.: A.A. Khan). Springer, Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York. Pp. 225-244. Bohre, P., Chaubey, O.P. and Singhal, P.K. 2013. Biomass production and carbon sequestration by Cassia siamea Lamk in degraded ecosystem. In: Sustainable Bio-diversity Conservation in the Landscape (Eds. O.P. Chaubey and Ram Prakash). Aavishkar Publishers, Distributors, Jaipur. Pp. 15-34. Bansal, Y.K. and Bansal, S. (2011). Protoplast culture, fusion & somatic hybridization In: Plant Tissue Culture: Totipotency to Transgene (Ed. H.P. Sharma), Agrobios (India), Jodhpur pp: 216-240. Bansal Y.K. and Gokhale M. (2012). Effect of additives on micropropagation of an endangered medicinal tree Oroxylum indicum L. Vent In: Recent Advances in Plant In vitro culture (Eds. Annarita Leva and Laura M. R. Rinaldi) Intech Publisher. Pp: 183-196 (ISBN 978-953-51-0787-3). Bharati A.J., Bansal S. and Bansal Y.K. (2013). Efficient Multiple Shoot Regeneration in Medicinal Tree Harsinghar (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis). In: Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation in the Landscape (Eds. O.P. Chaubey and R Prakash). Pp: 171-177. Anjana Sharma and Animesh Navin Chaturvedi. Virulence associated factors in the members of the family Vibrionaceae (Ch. 5). In: Microbial Diversity: Opportunities and challenges. Shree Publishers and Distributers, pp.75-86. 2004. 204 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Chapter in E- book General Microbiology, published by NISCAIR” Structure of Archael, Eubacterial and Eukaryotic Microbial Cells”. National Digital Science Library http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/600 10. Anjana Sharma, Abhishek Bhattacharya, Chandan R. Bora, Varsha Shukla, and Pankaj Parihar. Diversity of Enteropathogens in River Narmada and Their Environmental and Health Implications (Ch.2). T.Satanarayana et al. (eds.) Microorganisms in Environmental Management: Microbes and Environment. DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-2229-3_2. ISBN: 978-94-007-2228-6 Springer Science+ Business Media B.V. 2012. 11. Simarjot Kaur, Abhishek Bhattacharya, Anjana Sharma and Anil K. Tripathi. Diversity of Microbial Carbonic Anhydrases: Their Physiological Role and Applications. (Ch. 7), T. Satanarayana et al. (eds.), Microorganisms in Environmental Management: Microbes and Environment, DOI 10.1007/978-94-0072229-3_7. ISBN: 978-94-007-2228-6, Springer Science+ Business Media B.V. 2012. 12. K-P Michel, S.N. Bagchi, E.K. Pistorius (2010) Advanced Laboratory Course of methods used in Standard Cyanobacterial Research. In Protocols on Algal and Cyanobacterial Research, edited by S.N. Bagchi, D. Kleiner, P. Mohanty, Narosa Publishers, N. Delhi and Alpha Science International Ltd, London, pp. 1-52. 13. S. N. Bagchi, S. K. Ghosh (2010) Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Microcystin Producing Water Blooms using PCR and MALDI-TOF MS. In Protocols on Algal and Cyanobacterial Research, edited by S.N. Bagchi, D. Kleiner, P. Mohanty, Narosa Publishers, N. Delhi and Alpha Science International Ltd, London, pp. 300-308. 14. S. N. Bagchi, P. K. Das and S. K. Ghosh (2011) Screening and evaluation of protease inhibitory peptides in Microcystis spp.-dominant water blooms. In Microbes in Environmental Management and Biotechnology, edited by T. Satyanarayana, A. Prakash, B. N. Johri, published by Springer International. 15. Das, A. and Sandhu, S. S. (2008) Fungi as a source of novel bioactive metabolites.In: Microbes applications & Effects. (Trivedi P. C., ed.) Aavishkar Publishers, Distributor. Jaipur, India. pp 188-208. 16. Nair, M and Sandhu, S. S. (2008) Trypsin inhibitor: Strategy of Plant Defence against Insect and pathogens. In: Microbes Applications & Effects (Trivedi P. C., ed.) Aavishkar Publishers, Distributor. Jaipur, India. pp 65-77 17. Pandey, A.K., Singh, S. Qureshi & M.K. Rai (2012).Exploitation of Microbes and microbioles in pest management:Current Status and Future Prospects, In Microbial Applications (Eds. Rajeev Gaur, S. Mehrotra & R.R. Pandey), I.K. International Publishing Housing Pvt. Ltd. PP-55-78. 18. Pandey, A.K.& Rekha Shukla (2012). Sclerotium rolfsii A potential mycoherbicide for Parthenium hysterophorusIn Microbial Diversity: Exploration and Bioprospecting (Eds. S. RamRaddy, M.A. singara Chanya & S. Girishan),Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur (india) PP. 261-276. 19. Gautam, S.P., Anjana Sharma, S.S. Sandhu &A.K. Pandey (2005). Microbial Diversity: Opourtunities and Challenges, Shree Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, PP. 395. 20. Gautam, S.P., Y.K. Bansal &A.K. Pandey (2005). Biological Diversity: Curreat Trends. Shree Publishers and Distributers, New Delhi, PP. 366. 21. Vyas, D., G.S Paliwal, P.K. Khare & R.K. Gupta (Editors), A.K. Pandey, Jamaluddin & N.Khare (SubEditors)(2011). Microbial Biotechnology & Ecology vol.I, Daya Puboishing PP1-390. 22. Vyas, D., G.S Paliwal, P.K. Khare & R.K. Gupta (Editors), A.K. Pandey, Jamaluddin & N.Khare (SubEditors)(2011). Microbial Biotechnology & Ecology vol.II, Daya Publishing, PP391-864. Books edited: 1. 2. 3. Gautam, S.P., Y.K. Bansal&A.K. Pandey (2005). Biological Diversity: Curreat Trends. Shree Publishers and Distributers, New Delhi, PP. 366. Microbial Diversity: Opportunities and Challenges. Ed. S.P. Gautam, A. Sharma, S.S. Sandhu, A.K. Pandey. Shree Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. Bagchi, S. N., Kleiner D., Mohanty P. eds (2010) Protocols on Algal and Cyanobacterial Research, pp. 349, Narosa Publishers, N. Delhi and Alpha Science International Ltd, Oxford (ISBN: 978-81-8487059-6). Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 205 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Handbook of Instrumentation in Life Sciences by P.S. Bisen, A. Sharma. CRC press Taylor and Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300. Boca Raton. www.crcpress.com Textbook for medical lab technicians on Medical Microbiology. Anjana Sharma, State Science Education Institute, Madhya Pradesh. Textbook for medical lab technicians on Clinical Biochemistry. Anjana Sharma, State Science Education Institute, Madhya Pradesh. General Microbiology by Jammaluddin, Anjana Sharma and Naveen Malviya. Scientific Publishers, India. Protocols on Algal and Cyanobacterial Research, Bagchi, S. N., Kleiner D., Mohanty P. eds (2010) pp. 349, Narosa Publishers, N. Delhi and Alpha Science International Ltd, Oxford (ISBN: 978-81-8487059-6). Recombinant DNA Technology by Sardul Singh Sandhu, published by I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., ISBN: 948-93-80578-44-6 Monographs Chapters in Books Edited Books Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (Scopus) Citation Index – range/average (Google Search) SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range/average (Scopus) h-index - range/average (Scopus) 0 22 3 6 >300 50-1500/650 0.0-12.4 0.11-9.6 0.5-4.6/3 3-11/5.3 Number listed in International Database: Faculty Prof. K. S. Verma Prof P. K. Singhal Prof. Y. K. Bansal Prof. Anjana Sharma Prof. S. N. Bagchi Prof. S. Khan Prof. K. De Prof. D. Bagchi Prof. R.P. Mishra Prof. S. S. Sandhu Prof. A. K. Pandey Prof. S. Singh Faculty Prof. K. S. Verma Prof P. K. Singhal Prof. Y. K. Bansal Prof. Anjana Sharma Prof. S. N. Bagchi Prof. S. Khan Citated Paper listed in Web of Science 3 -1 10 7 1 -2 1 7 7 -Citation Index Averag e 3.66 SNIP SJR Impact Factor (Since 2009 onwards) Total Range Avera ge 1.986 0.019-1.23 0.331 hindex (Since 2009) 2.082 1.286 1.71 0.82 7.572 0.388-1.695 0.841 5 Since 2009 32 All Range 44 1-13 65 179 1-38 75 330 1-217 14.17 6.70 3.78 10.902 0.57-2.786 1.2272 4 306 365 1-61 9.60 11.789 9.577 28.087 0.171-5.828 1.478 11 231 663 1-59 13.53 5.609 3.187 7.106 0.511-2.411 1.32 8 21 22 1-12 5.5 0.0 0.11 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 3 206 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. K. De Prof. D. Bagchi Prof. R.P. Mishra Prof. S. S. Sandhu Prof. A. K. Pandey Prof. S. Singh 23. 8 92 18 140 1-7 1-59 2.57 14.0 0.0 2.015 0.0 1.129 3.17 1.266 0.67-2.50 0-1.266 1.585 0.411 3 5 18 35 1-15 3.88 0.0 1.67 3.185 0.45-1.33 0.796 2 170 246 1-27 5.91 12.409 7.05 31.55 0.16-5.2 0.75 7 203 294 1-63 5.88 1.513 2.723 8.345 0.115-2.19 0.834 8 62 106 1-40 7.06 3.60 1.23 8.225 0.47-1.532 1.778 5 Details of patents and income generated: Yes Application No. 1841/MUM/2012 Prof. Y.K. Bansal & Prof. S. S. Sandhu 24 Date 2012 Topic Flavonoid (baicalein) production in cell cultures of Oroxylum indicum (L.) Vent. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) Partner organizations: Department of Biological Science and Central govt agencies DBT, UGC, MPCST, MPBC and MOEF in the form of research projects. Prof. S. S. Sandhu: NGO- Sri Guru Har Gobind Society for Rural and Biotechnology Management. Nature of consultancy: Technical report, common curricular development, process and product designing, statistical analysis, demographic analysis, budgetary assistance, technical material analysis, software and website development, editing and refereeing for journals, and documentation. Prof. Anjana Sharma: Working honorary as a consultant and regularly analyzing water samples received from various Mineral water plants at Jabalpur. Analyzing food samples for microbial contaminants. Identification of bacteria for various Ph.D. Students from Raipur University, Sagar University, Amravati University and from local colleges Prof. S. N. Bagchi: Prototype microcystin kits- CYANAID Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated: Four Years 25 Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad Faculty Place visited Capacity Period Assistance received Prof. S. S. Sandhu M.M. Ambala University, Director General 1year 3months Full salary granted by the institutions. People’s Bhopal Group, Director, CSRD 2years months 7 Full salary granted by the institutions. 207 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. S. Singh 26. Hash biotech labs Pvt. Ltd. Chandigarh. Chief Technology officer/ Director Technology(R&D) 2008-2011 Faculty serving in Nationa Committees/Editorial Boards/Reviewing National committees Faculty Committees Name Prof. K. S. Verma Indian Aerobiological Society Prof. Anjana Chairperson, Institutional Ethics Committee, Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Medical college, Sharma Jabalpur. September 2013. DBT member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidhayalaya, Jabalpur. 2013. Academic Council Member, Madhya Pradesh Private Universities Regulatory Commission, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. 2013. Co-ordinator & Member: Cleaner Technology Advisory committee (CTAC), CPCB, New Delhi 2010. Member Assessment Committee for MOEF Project under Programme of NGRBA, New Delhi 2011. Prof. S. S. Sandhu Executive Council Member, G.J. University, Hisar, Governor Nominee Selection Committee, Sirsa University, Expert Member National Board of Accrediation (NBA), New Delhi. Subject Expert-member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidhayalaya, Jabalpur, 2013. Editorial Boards Prof. K. S. Verma Prof. Anjana Associate Editor Sharma Indian Journal of Pharmacology. Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Current Research in Bacteriology Asian Journal of Biotechnology Prof. S. S. Sandhu Chief Editor, CTCBR (2011-12), M.M. University., Guest Editor, Bentham Science, USA (2012-13) Guest Editor, Sage-Hindawi, USA(2011-12). Referees Prof. P. K. Journal of vegetos Singhal Prof.Y. Kbansal Journal of Tropical Biodiversity Indian Journal Experimental Biology Physiology & Molecular Biology of Plants Natural Products Radiance Plant Growth Regulation Prof. Anjana Water Environment Research, USA Sharma Journal of Environmental Biology, Lucknow. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, NISCAIR, New Delhi. Pharmaceutical Biology Indian Journal of Environmental Microbiology Molecular Catalysis B Enzymatic Enzyme and Microbial Technology Natural Product Radiance, NISCAIR, New Delhi Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Phytotherapy Prof. S. N. Bagchi Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Indian Journal of Microbiology Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants AlgoStud Ecotixicology and Environmental Safety Hydrobiologia 208 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. S. Khan Prof S. S. Sandhu 27. African Journal of Biochemistry Research Indian Journal of Applied & Pure Biology CTCBR, MMUniversity, Ambala, Bantham Science Publisher, USA, Sage-Hindawi USA, Biocontrol Science and Technology, UK. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Refresher courses Dr.Harish Kewat Period 08.06.09-27.06.09 Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national / international professional bodies? Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? Have teaching experience in other universities / national institutions and other institutions? Have industrial engagement? Have international experience in teaching? Have other professional experience Name of faculty Period Prof. K. S. Verma, Prof P. K. Singhal, Prof. 2009-2013 Y. K. Bansal, Prof. Anjana Sharma, Prof. S. N. Bagchi, Prof. S. Khan, Prof. K. De, Prof. D. Bagchi, Prof. R. P. Mishra, Prof. S. S. Sandhu, Prof. S. Singh Prof. K. S. Verma, Prof P. K. Singhal, Prof. 2009-2013 Y. K. Bansal, Prof. Anjana Sharma, Prof. S. N. Bagchi, Prof. S. Khan, Prof. K. De, Prof. D. Bagchi, Prof. R. P. Mishra, Prof. S. S. Sandhu, Prof. S. Singh Prof. K. S. Verma, Prof P. K. Singhal, Prof. 2009-2013 Y. K. Bansal, Prof. Anjana Sharma, Prof. S. N. Bagchi, Prof. S. Khan, Prof. K. De, Prof. D. Bagchi, Prof. R. P. Mishra, Prof. S. S. Sandhu, Prof. S. Singh Prof. S.S. Sandhu People’s group, Bhopal and M.M. University, Ambala Prof. S.Singh Hash Biotech, Chandigarh (Biofuel Production) Prof. S.S. Sandhu Establish people’s pharmaceutical company. No Prof. S.S. Sandhu Chief coordinator Peoples University Project. 209 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 28. 29 Student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies: percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental Projects: 17% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/ institute: 14% Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Faculty member Doctoral student Students 30. Nature of Awards/ national/ international recognitions Prof. S. S. Sandhu Bharat Excellence Awardee Bestowing Organization FFI, NEW DELHI Month and year of recognition 2011 Prof. Anjana Sharma Best Science Research Award under Teacher Category MP Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal 2012 Abhishek Bhattacharya MPCST 2010 Arunima Sharma MPCST 2011 Padmini Ramteke IBS 2012 Aparajita Jha Varsha Shukla IBS MPCST 2012 2012 Sonali Banerjee, Bhagyashree Gupta IIT Kharagpur and DenmarkUniversity 2013 Shradha Trivedi MPCST 2013 Miss Kiran Bala, II Prize, National Seminar on Frontier in modern biology: From Discovery to applications 2013 St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur 2013 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshps /sensitizingProgrammes National Workshop on Isolation, Identification and application of Fungi Period 29/07/200904/08/2009 Funding source (National/ International) National Name of one/two eminent person invited Dr. S. M. Paul Khurana & Dr. N. P. Shukla Number of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) Programmes on curriculum development, teaching-learning methods, examination reforms, content / knowledge management, etc Refresher Course Period Fundingsource Name of a few eminent person invited 2009 Department of Biological Science, RD, University, Jabalpur Prof. P. K. Seth CEO, Biotech Park Luck now, Dr. T. P. trivedi 210 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) DG (ARIS), Prof. Santosh Kumar Ex. VC, Sagar Special Lecture 31. 2010 Department of Biological Science, RD, University, Jabalpur Dr. Manju Sharma DBT Prof. K. Upadhyay JNU Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The department place high concern for anti-plagiarism in research papers and thesis/dissertation. The department follows a voluntary exercise of open presentation of results before submission of paper for publication or thesis supplication. 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Applicatio ns Received 75 35 80 Name of the Programme PG M.Phil. Ph.D. Selected (Current year) Male Female 12 28 13 12 16 41 Demand ratio Male 1 1 1 Female 2 1 2.5 Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories SC ST OBC General Total 33. Year 2(2011) Male Female 05 13 03 10 09 24 08 47 25 94 Year 3(2012) Male Female 04 09 03 05 04 16 21 23 32 43 Year 4(2013) Male Female 03 06 04 07 06 09 12 18 25 40 Diversity of students: Name of the Programme PG M. Phil. Ph.D. 34. Year 1 (2010) Male Female 05 05 05 10 04 10 14 35 28 60 % ofstudents from the same university Male 30 20 20 Female 45 20 55 % of students from other universities within theState Male Female 8 12 45 5 11 4 % of students From universities outside the State Male Female 2 3 3 2 7 3 % of students From other countries Male 0 0 0 Female 0 0 0 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Exam inatio n Applied (no.) (Female in parentheses) ST SC OBC Gen Qualified (no.) (Female in parentheses) ST SC OBC Gen Percentage (Female in parentheses) ST SC OBC Gen 211 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) UGCCSIR NET GATE 35. 5(5) 5(5) 5(10) 10(20) 2(2) 2(2) 2(8) 5(10) 1(0) - - - 20% (0) - - - - 1 - 1 - 50% (0) - 20% (0) Student progression: Student Progression PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection (list the employers and the number of companieswho visited the campus during the last four years) Other than campus recruitment 36. 38. % against enrolled 20 20 5 - 20 30 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the Same university 61.5 (8) 37. Number 10 10 2 - % of faculty from other universities within the State 7.7 (1) % of faculty from Universities outside the State % of faculty from other countries 30.7 (4) - Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: None How many faculty members were appointed to teach new programmes during the last four years? Guest faculty: 11 Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities: a) b) c) d) e) f) Library Department maintains a separate library that has over 2000 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. Internet facilities for staff and students Total number of class rooms 13 Class rooms with ICT facility 00 Students’ laboratories (How you accommodate them in 1 lab?) 01 (The students perform the practicals in the classroom which is equipped with the basic facilities and for specialized experiment they use the Central instrumentation facility of the department.) Research laboratories 11 No. of systems with individual configurations Computer-student ratio Dedicated computing facilities LAN facility 25 1:4 212 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Proprietary software Number of nodes/ computers with internet facility 1 45 Online teaching and learning resources and other knowledge and information database/packages: All assistance including internet facility is provided to students, researchers and faculty. The Centre has implemented Campus Networking by which all teaching and administration departments are connected. On this intranet internet is available via VSAT provided by UGC. Students, teachers and research scholars from various departments are enjoying this facility.A number of EJournals of various disciplines being provided by the UGC are available onthe net. The Centre is also nodal centre for EduSat under which students participate in Interactive Program of Vigyan Prasar Delhi via Teleconference. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates: Post-doctoral Students: Faculty (supervisor) Prof. K. S. Verma Dr. Pallavi Datta, DST (Women Scientist Scheme) Total 7 Prof. P. K. Singhal 1 Prof. Y. K. Bansal 6 Prof. Anjana Sharma 6 Prof. K. De 1 Prof. S. N. Bagchi 4 Prof. D. Bagchi 3 Prof. A. K. Pandey 2 Prof. S. S. Sandhu 4 Prof. R. P. Mishra 7 Doctoral Students Lekharam Patel Pradeep Porte Mitali Dey Prem Sahu Neeti Sonway Ruchi Beohar Mayank Verma Roopali Jain Aparajita Jha Manju Verma Anjney Sharma Asha Jyoti Bharati Sapana Baghel Anoop Kushwaha Arunima Sharma Shraddha Trivedi Islam Hussain Shubhi Mishra Juhi Sharma Ankita Shrivastava Swami Narsingh Chandradeo Sonali Banarji Prashant Chaturvedi Neelam Dubey Trichi Singh Bhagyshree Gupta Priya Saraf Akansha sao Nikita Banrji Sneha Pandey Ravindra Prasad Aharwal Suneel Kumar Harshita Shukla Varsha Kanjoria Danish Siddiqui Ashutosh Narayan Dwivedi Shushmita Mishra Anamika Dubey Abhay Kumar Singh Javed Iqbal 213 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. S. Singh 40. 5 Sohni Jain Renu Pathak Sunil Choudary Risibha Dixit Jyoti Sahu Sonil Marskole Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 05 Rajeev Gandhi National Fellowship- 5 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Searching other syllabi for adoption, designing of teaching modules and expertise development in faculty using NET accessed PowerPoint presentations, Reference books etc., laid down procedure Faculty, AC, EC and Coordination Committee. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? A. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, the department constantly reviews and inspects the feedback from the students at regular intervals. B. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, the department obtains feedback from the students on staff & curriculum through regular discussions and also through Board of studies constituted in different subjects and faculty. C. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? The department is in constant touch with alumni working as eminent personalities in industries and research organizations. Various programs like Conferences, Seminars, Symposia and guest lecture series are held with fruitful exchange of ideas which are implemented from time to time. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department: a. b. c. d. 44. Prof. P. S. Bisen Prof. S. P. Gautam Dr. N. P. Shukla Prof. A. K. Pandey Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) The department organizes special lectures on topics of significance/workshops on research methodologies and instrumentation; projection on national/international support; and research activities at different centres through lectures by experts. Course-wise no. of students participated 230 45. Special lectures/ workshops / seminar No. of external experts involved Total working hours utilized Pre Ph.D. course work programme 20 30 List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Audiovisual presentation of course material by faculty members and guest faculty of eminence. 214 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Protocol-based training and dissertation with the help of faculty members and scholars for direct use by the M. Sc. / M. Phil. students. Training in Database search, Research Paper writing, citation, presentation of illustration etc. Teaching/ training methods Classroom teaching 46. Course-wise no. of students M.Sc. Biotechnology- 15 M.Sc. Microbiology- 16 M.Sc. Biochemistry- 8 M.Sc. Botany- 11 M. Phil.- 25 Devices used Computers, Laptops, Net books & LCD Projectors % of total workload as per time table 50% How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? The faculty members of the department of Biological Sciences periodically conduct oral and written tests, Class seminars, Assignments and Group Discussions. The teachers evaluate and encourage them to excel. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Yes Extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international programmes Number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus Introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. The Department regularly holds extra classes for academically weak students. Counseling is also done by the faculty members for NET/GATE Exams as per the demand of the students. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: MOUs with institution are established to acquire hands-on training in specialized areas for M. Sc. student and Ph. D. Scholars. Collaboration with foreign and Indian laboratories for Research Scholar’s interaction is in practice. Purchase of new books and manuals for students is a continuous process. Time to time access to Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct search engine for students. The department encourages students to publish their works in journals of high impact factors. The faculty members appraise the students to avail fellowships for higher research work provided by USA, Germany, England and Australia etc. Participation of the Department in the extension activities through refresher courses and workshops for college teachers and research scholars. Observation of other activities like National Science day, Environment Day etc 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: Nil 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The Department is actively engaged in research. We have major projects from various funding agencies and the faculty members are visiting foreign Universities to update themselves. This results in imparting new innovations, recent discoveries in the basic and applied fields. 215 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength Weakness Opportunities Challenges 52. Singular distinction of offering M.Sc., M. Phil. and Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Zoology, Bioscience, Microbiology. Faculty is specialized, trained and individually equipped with modern facilities in different fields of Biological Science. We credit ourselves in availing the best international fellowships. Department is striving to emerge as a Centre of Excellence in teaching and research in the state. Our strength lies in encouraging the students to perennially inculcate the habit of research and exploration, to develop a scientific temperament and to remain updated with the new innovations happening in the field of bioscience. A few senior professors of the Department are on lien and some are holding additional administrative positions in the University which is adversely affecting the Department. Improvement required in communication skills, interpersonal skills and e-reading habits of Students. Decreasing number of students pursuing Bioscience. Present University and State Govt. rules need to be in line with International practices. Shrinking opportunities in the area of biological sciences. International and National collaborations will improve research standards and opportunities to students. Research skills and aptitude of faculty and students will further improve the quality of teaching and research. International fellowships of faculties will enhance the communication and research skills further. Establishing an Educational Assessment and Guidance Clinic. Spread the awareness amongst the student community, informing them about the wide scope of Bioscience and making them realize that it is a field with innumerable opportunities for an excellent career. Biology as subject is attracting fewer students and the Department is working hard in this direction to meet the challenge. There are many students coming from rural areas and are not aware of latest technological facilities available which can enhance their mode of studies and research in a substantial manner. It’s a challenge for the department to make efforts in this direction so that such students could be made aware of utilization of technology and computers to meet their educational requirements. Motivation for science among students. To transform the method of studies from question-answer/book based to more innovative, research and experimentation oriented methods to make subject learning an enjoying and dynamic experience. Constantly monitor and regulate the practices, methodology of teaching, research skills as well as academic and non-academic curriculum to stay in consonance with national and international standards. Future plans of the Department: To create a networking for Germplasm collection of fungi, bacteria and algae. The Department aims to specialize in Bio-informatics. 216 Biological Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Extending the use of Central Instrumentation facilities (on payment basis). Establishment a Bio-Nanotechnology Laboratory. To establish a centre for potential for excellence in teaching and research in Biological Science. The department intends to organize Seminars, Conferences and Workshops at State and National Levels. To imbibe curiosity and thrust of knowledge among students. Ensure Constant academic excellence. To mould their ideas in to refined scientific approach so as to fulfill the social needs of the nation. 217 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Chemistry and Pharmacy 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Chemistry and Pharmacy 2. Year of establishment: 1967 (two storeyed building on 1,300 sq. m. area). The department was conceptually established in 1962 with the formal appointment of a professor, and started in the premises of Government Science College, Jabalpur, confining only to research activities. 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Science 4. Names of programmes offered: 5. Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Under graduation B.Pharm. Pharmacy Post graduation M.Sc. Chemistry Research M.Phil Chemistry Ph.D. and D.Sc. Chemistry Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: M.Sc. course work includes mathematics for biology students and biology for mathematics students. Compulsory paper on basic theory and applications of computers. Involvement of teaching faculty of corresponding departments. Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma.) at UG level started from July 2011. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: None. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None. 8. Examination System: Semester (all degrees). 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Refresher Course in Chemistry for college and university teachers in collaboration with Academic staff College of this University. Instrumentation based Certificate Programme in collaboration with local colleges. Pre-Ph.D. Course work in the Department of Biological Science of this University. 218 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Specialized lectures in courses offered by local colleges of this University. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned Filled (Chemistry) Male Female Male Female Professor 2 - - 1 - Associate Professors 6 - - - - Asst. Professors 5 1 - - - Guest Faculty Chemistry - 1 6 - - 2 4 Guest Faculty Pharmacy 11. Actual (including CAS & MPS) Faculty profile: Name Qualifications Designation Specialization Experience No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. (years) students guided in 36 Ph.D., 04; and last 4 years Dr. R.C. Maurya Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor/Head CChem, FRSC 12. Inorganic Chemistry M.Phil., 25 List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors: (a) Professor Krishna K. Verma, D.Sc., CChem, FRSC, Emeritus Fellow (UGC) Former faculty of this department (Professor/Head); Fulbright Fellow (Virginia Tech, USA), Marie Curie Fellow (Hull, UK), Visiting Faculty (Loughborough, UK; Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Guided 1 D.Sc., 16 Ph.D., and 7 M.Phil. degrees; published 130 research papers in international journals; h-index 16 (Scopus). Specialization, organic/analytical chemistry. Member of editorial board of Analytical Methods in Chemistry. Edited a special issue of Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Volume 22 (2000), Elsevier, Amsterdam. (b) Professor K.K. Mishra, Ph.D., Visiting Faculty Former faculty of this department (Professor/Head); INSA Fellow (Madras University, Chennai). Guided 15 Ph.D. degrees; published 42 research papers in international journals. Specialization, physical chemistry. 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Chemistry, 80%; Pharmacy, 100%. 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Programme Total No. of students Total No. of faculty Ratio of teachers to % of workload engaged students taken by Guest 219 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Faculty 15. M.Sc. 65 (two Semesters) 8 1:8 80% M.Phil. 10 (I Semester) 3 1:3 66% M.Phil. 10 (II Semester) 1 1:10 0% Pre-Ph.D 60 (2012-13) 3 1:20 66% Pre-Ph.D 17 (2013-14) 3 1:6 66% B. Pharma. 40 6 1:6 100% Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Position 16. Positions sanctioned Positions filled (Male/Female) Technical staff 11 08/00 Administrative staff 05 03/01 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Coordination chemistry, analytical chemistry, and molecular dynamics. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: On-going Projects: 1 Name of Investigator Title of the Project Prof. R.C. Maurya Design of Targeting Ligands in Sponsoring Authority Outlay Rs. Duration (Lakhs) UGC 13.5 2012-15 MP-CST 10.50 2012-14 UGC 6.00 2013-15 Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry: SugarAppended Molecules Relevant to Clinical Use, and their metal Complexes as Potential Antihyperglycemic Agents 2 Prof. R.C. Maurya Studies on Some New Carbohydrate Based Ligating Molecules Relevant to Interdicting Dementia in AD Brains, and their Fe(III), Cu(II) and Zn(II) Complexes as Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Mimics for Reducing Oxidative Stress 3 Prof. K.K. Verma Surface engineered magnetic nanoparticles for pre-concentration of emerging organic pollutants in trace analysis and as adsorbents in 220 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) wastewater treatment 4 Dr. Archana Jain Development of Analytical UGC 22.1 2012-16 Methodologies for emerging pollutants: Solid- and Liquid-Phase Microextraction Techniques for Gas Chromatography-Mass spectrometry and High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detection Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 52.10 Projects completed: Name of Investigator 1 Dr. Archana Jain Title of the Project Studies on Single Drop Micro- Sponsoring Authority Outlay Rs. Duration (Lakhs) DST 15.0 2005-08 DST 12.0 2005-08 UGC 10.9 2009-12 DST 7.0 2001-04 UGC 8.5 2000-03 CSIR 15.0 2008-11 DRDO 25.0 2007-10 extraction for Trace Analysis by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry 2 Prof. K.K. Mishra 3 Prof. K.K. Mishra Intramolecular Effects in Model Electron-Transfer Reactions Synergistic effects in metal ion catalyzed oxidation of sulphurcontaining compounds 4 Prof. R.C. Maurya Biochemically Relevant Complexes of Vanadium. Synthesis, characterization, electro-chemical, and reactivity studies of vanadium complexes 5 Prof. R.C. Maurya Deoxygenation and electrochemical reactivities of oxovanadium(IV) complexes as potential insulin mimics and relevance to fuel industry 6 Prof. R.C. Maurya Design of Targeting Ligands in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry: Synthesis, Characterization and 3DMolecular Modeling of Some Metal Chelates Involving Aminosugar Relevant to Clinical Ecology and Potential Anti-hyperglycemic Agents 7 Prof. K.K. Verma Screening of chemical agents and their degradation products in water and air: optimization and validation of nonequilibrium liquid phase 221 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) microextractions for trace analysis by HPLC and GC 8 Prof. K.K. Verma Analytical Chemistry in a Microdrop: UGC 10.00 2009-11 Development and Validation of Methods of Sample Preparation for Fibre Optic-linear Array Detection Spectrophotometry, and High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detection Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 18. 103.4 Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: b) National collaboration: Name of Investigator 1 Sponsoring Title of the Project Authority Prof. K.K. Verma, and Miniaturized and In-field Monitoring Prof. V.K. Gupta (R.S. Systems for Screening Pesticides and University, Raipur) Industrial Pollutants in UGC Outlay Rs. Duration (Lakhs) 3.00 2002-03 Environmental Aquatic Samples Total Outlay, Rs. (lakh) c) 3.00 International collaboration: 1. Name of Investigator Title of the Project Prof. K.K. Verma, and On-line Sample Handling–Gas Prof. U.A.Th. Chromatography for the Analysis of Brinkman (Free Environmental Samples Sponsoring Outlay Authority EURO European 200,000 Duration 1995-2000 Commission University, Amsterdam) Total Outlay, EURO 200,000 222 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The Chromatography Research Laboratory (GC-FID and GC-MS) 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: The department received DST-FIST grant of Rs. 17 lakh. Shimadzu 8400S FT-Infrared Spectrophotometer was procured under this grant, and general facilities in teaching laboratories were up graded. 20. Research facility/centre: • State recognition: M.P. Council of Science and Technology awarded a number of research projects, and also organized Young Scientists Meet in the department. • National recognition: The national recognition of the department consisted of award of INSA Fellowship (Prof. K.K. Mishra) and Emeritus Fellowship (Prof. K.K. Verma). The department had distinction of organizing National Conference of the Convention of Chemists (Indian Council of Chemists). A number of research projects completed/are running with financial support from UGC, DST, CSIR and DRDO. DST awarded support by its FIST programme. Support was made available by national agencies to faculty members in attending international conferences (Prof. R.C. Maurya and late Prof. A. Srivastava). • International recognition: The department had been recognized internationally by the award of two Fulbright Fellowships (Prof. K.K. Verma and late Prof. A. Srivastava), three Marie Curie Fellowships (Prof. K.K. Verma, Dr. A. Jain and Dr. S.K. Sanghi), one JSPS Fellowship (late Dr. U.D.N. Bajpai), and one UNESCO Fellowship (late Dr. U.D.N. Bajpai). One major research project was awarded by the European Commission that involved collaborative research on the development of trace analysis of pesticides by sample-preparation and chromatography-mass spectrometry (Prof. K.K. Verma and Prof. U.A.Th. Brinkman, Free University, Amsterdam). The later activity resulted into financial support to the development of chromatography laboratory equipped with GC-MS, GC-FID, HPLC and accessories for 223 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) sample preparation by SPE and SPME methods. The department had distinction of organizing three Workshops in collaboration with faculty members of the Free University, and University of Amsterdam; one at Jabalpur and two at Bhopal, under the financial support of the European Commission. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: The research laboratories of the department received generous support by industries in the form of gratis supply of certain accessories to instruments, and fine chemicals. 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 1. Jain, A., Soni, S., Verma, K.K., determination of parabens in cosmetics by liquid-phase microextractions and high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection, (2014) Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, in press. 2. Jain, A., Reddy-Noone, K., Pillai, A.K.K.V., Verma, K.K., Conversion to isothiocyanates via dithiocarbamates for the determination of aromatic primary amines by headspace-solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography, (2013) Analytica Chimica Acta, 801, pp. 48-58. 3. Mishra, K.K., Gupta, R., Shukla, M., Chaturvedi, R., Pal, M., Sharma, R., Cu(II)-catalysed oxidation of bioactive substrates by methylene blue in acidic medium assisted by Zn(II): Possible role of nanoparticles (2013) Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 52 (6), pp. 724-731. 4. Mishra, K.K., Dwivedi, U. Synergetic influence of mercaptoacetic acid on the reaction of thiourea with methylene blue in acidic medium (2012) Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 51 (3), pp. 458-463. 5. Maurya, R.C., Chourasia, J., Rajak, D., Malik, B.A., Mir, J.M., Jain, N., Batalia, S. Oxovanadium(IV) complexes of bioinorganic and medicinal relevance: Synthesis, characterization and 3D molecular modeling of some oxovanadium(IV) complexes involving O, N-donor environment of salicylaldehydebased sulfa drug Schiff bases (2012) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 6. Shrivastava, M., Sharma, M., Koty, A., Penicillamine: Determination, spectral and antibacterial studies as its Ru (III) complex (2012) Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 28 (4), pp. 1711-1724. 7. Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Recent advances in applications of single-drop microextraction: A review, (2011) Analytica Chimica Acta, 706 (1), pp. 37-65. 8. Khan, N.A., Two antifungal active triterpenoid saponins from the seeds of Lathyrus plants, (2011) Natural Product Research, 25 (18), pp. 1687-1694. 224 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Maurya, R.C., Bohre, P., Oxoperoxomolybdenum(VI) Sahu, S., complexes Martin, of M.H., catalytic and Sharma, A.K., biomedical Vishwakarma, relevance: P., Synthesis, characterization, antibacterial activity and 3D-molecular modeling of some oxoperoxomolybdenum(VI) chelates in mixed (O,O) coordination environment involving maltol and β-diketoenolates, (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 10. Sharma, N., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Headspace solid-phase microextraction and on-fibre derivatization of primary aromatic amines for their determination by pyrolysis to aryl isothiocyanates and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, (2011) Analytical Methods, 3 (4), pp. 970-976. 11. Maurya, R.C., Bohre, P., Sahu, S., Martin, M.H., Sharma, A.K., Manganese(II) chelates of bioinorganic and medicinal relevance: Synthesis, characterization, antibacterial activity and 3D-molecular modeling of some penta-coordinated manganese(II) chelates in O,N-donor coordination matrix of β-diketoenolates and picolinate, (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 12. Maurya, R.C., Shukla, B., Chourasia, J., Roy, S., Bohre, P., Sahu, S., Martin, M.H., Coordination chemistry of pyrazolone based Schiff bases relevant to uranyl sequestering agents: Synthesis, characterization and 3D molecular modeling of some octa-coordinate mono- and binucleardioxouranium(VI) complexes, (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 13. Maurya, R.C., Chourasia, J., Martin, M.H., Roy, S., Sharma, A.K., Vishwakarma, P., Dioxomolybdenum(VI) chelates of bioinorganic, catalytic, and medicinal relevance: Studies on some cis-dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes involving O, N-donor 4-oximino-2-pyrazoline-5-one derivatives, (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 14. Maurya, R.C., Jhamb, S., Roy, S., Chourasia, J., Sharma, A.K., Vishwakarma, P., Synthesis, characterization, and 3D-molecular modeling and analysis of some copper(II) chelates in O,N-donor coordination pattern involving Schiff bases derived from 4-butyryl-3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5one and some sulfa drugs (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 15. Maurya, R.C., Martin, M.H., Chourasia, J., Sharma, A. K., Molybdenum(VI) chelates of biomedical and catalytic relevance: studies on some new cis-dioxo-molybdenum(VI) chelates involving O, N-donor ovanillin-sulfa drug schiff base environment, (2011) Int. J. Curr. Chem., 2, 393-410. 16. Maurya, R.C., Sutradhar, D., Martin, M.H., Roy, S., Chourasia, J., Sharma, A.K., Vishwakarma, P., Oxovanadium(IV) complexes of medicinal relevance: Synthesis, characterization, and 3D-molecular modeling and analysis of some oxovanadium(IV) complexes in O,N-donor coordination matrix of sulfa drug Schiff bases derived from a 2-pyrazolin-5-one derivative, (2011) Arabian Journal of Chemistry, in press. 225 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 17. Gupta, M., Pillai, A.K.K.V., Singh, A., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Salt-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction for the determination of iodine in table salt by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection, (2011) Food Chemistry, 124 (4), pp. 1741-1746. HPLC-DAD (left panel) and single-drop liquid-liquid microextraction being performed (right panel) 18. Sharma, N., Jain, A., Singh, V.K., Verma, K.K., Solid-phase extraction combined with headspace single-drop microextraction of chlorophenols as their methyl ethers and analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection, (2011) Talanta, 83 (3), pp. 994-999. 19. Gupta, M., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Determination of amoxapine and nortriptyline in blood plasma and serum by salt-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction and high-performance liquid chromatography, (2010) Journal of Separation Science, 33 (23-24), pp. 3774-3780. 20. Jain, A., Pillai, A.K.K.V., Sharma, N., Verma, K.K., Headspace single-drop microextraction and cuvetteless microspectrophotometry for the selective determination of free and total cyanide involving reaction with ninhydrin, (2010) Talanta, 82 (2), pp. 758-765. 21. Maurya, R.C., Martin, M.H., Jhamb, S., Chourasia, J., Roy, S., Sharma, A.K., oxovanadium(IV) complexes of bioinorganic and medicinal (anticancer and antidiabetic) relevance: synthesis, magnetic, spectral and thermal studies, and 3D-molecular modeling analysis of some new mononuclear and binuclear oxovanadium(IV) complexes involving (N,N)-donor environment of benzimidazole derivatives and succinimide, (2010) Int. J. Curr. Chem., 1, pp. 305-328. 22. Pillai, A.K.K.V., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Headspace single-drop microextraction and fibre optics-based cuvetteless micro-spectrophotometry for the determination of chloride involving oxidation with permanganate, (2010) Talanta, 80 (5), pp. 1816-1822. 226 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 23. Mishra, K.K., Chaturvedi, R., Shukla, M., A kinetic study on Ru(III)-catalysed oxidation of Mercaptosuccinic acid by methylene blue in acidic medium, (2010) Indian Journal of Chemistry Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 49 (2), pp. 185-189. 24. Gupta, M., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Salt-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction with water-miscible organic solvents for the determination of carbonyl compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography, (2009) Talanta, 80 (2), pp. 526-531. 25. Sharma, N., Pillai, A.K.K.V., Pathak, N., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Liquid-phase microextraction and fibreoptics-based cuvetteless CCD-array micro-spectrophotometry for trace analysis, (2009) Analytica Chimica Acta, 648 (2), pp. 183-193. 26. Khan, N.A., Quereshi, S., Pandey, A., Srivastava, A., Antibacterial activity of seed extracts of commercial and wild lathyrus species, (2009) Turkish Journal of Biology, 33 (2), pp. 165-169. 27. Pillai, A.K.K.V., Gautam, K., Jain, A., Verma, K.K., Headspace in-drop derivatization of carbonyl compounds for their analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection, (2009) Analytica Chimica Acta, 632 (2), pp. 208-215. 28. Khan, N.A., Srivastava, A., Antifungal activity of bioactive triterpenoid saponin from the seeds of Cassia angustifolia, (2009) Natural Product Research, 23 (12), pp. 1128-1133. 29. Mishra, K.K., Chaturvedi, R. A kinetic study of the Ru(III)-catalysed oxidation of glutathione by Methylene Blue in acidic medium (2008) Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism, 33 (3), pp. 253-265. 30. Maurya, R.C., Sahu, S., Bohre, P. Synthesis, characterization, antibacterial activity and 3D-molecular modeling of some oxoperoxomolybdenum(VI) chelates in mixed (O,O) coordination environment involving 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde and β-diketoenolates (2008) Indian Journal of Chemistry Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 47 (9), pp. 1333-1342. 31. Koty, A., Sharma, M., Khare, B., Srivastava, A. Spectrophotometric determination of penicillamine with 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol in drug formulations (2008) Asian Journal of Chemistry, 20 (6), pp. 4239-4248. 32. Gupta, M., Pillai, A.K.K.V., Jain, A., Verma, K.K. Coupled in-tube and on-fibre solid-phase microextractions for cleanup and preconcentration of organic micropollutants from aqueous samples and analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (2008) Analytica Chimica Acta, 618 (1), pp. 61-69. 33. Dubey, C., Khan, N.A., Srivastava, A., Nutritional and antinutritiona evaluation of forest and hybrid legume seeds (2008) Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 7 (5), pp. 2900-2905. 227 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 34. Maurya, R.C., Chourasia, J., Sharma, P. Bis(o-vanillin)benzidine(o-v2bzH2) as a binucleating ligand: Synthesis, characterization and 3D molecular modeling and analysis of some binuclear complexes of ov2bzH2 with copper(II), nickel(II), cobalt(II), manganese(II), zinc(II), samarium(III) and dioxouranium(VI) (2008) Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 47 (4), pp. 517-528. 35. Chaturvedi, R., Mishra, K.K. Ru(III)-catalyzed oxidation of cysteine hydrochloride by methylene blue in acidic medium; synergetic effect of Cu(II): A kinetic study (2008) International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 40 (3), pp. 145-150. 36. Sharma, M., Koty, A., Srivastava, M., Srivastava, A. FTIR, 1H NMR, ESR, TGA and DTA analysis of trithiocarbonates of captopril and 6-mercaptopurine as their palladium(II) chloride complexes (2007) Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 54 (6), pp. 1419-1432. 37. Reddy-Noone, K., Jain, A., Verma, K.K. Liquid-phase microextraction and GC for the determination of primary, secondary and tertiary aromatic amines as their iodo-derivatives (2007) Talanta, 73 (4), pp. 684-691. 38. Maurya, R.C., Chourasia, J., Sharma, P. Synthesis, characterization and 3D molecular modeling of some ternary complexes of Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II), Zn(II), Sm(III), Th(IV) and UO 2(VI) with Schiff base derived from the sulfa drug sulfabenzamide and 1,10-phenanthroline (2007) Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 46 (10), pp. 15941604. 39. Maurya, R.C., Rajput, S. Neutral dioxovanadium(V) complexes of biomimetic hydrazones ONO donor ligands of bioinorganic and medicinal relevance: Synthesis via air oxidation of bis(acetylacetonato)oxovanadium(IV), characterization, biological activity and 3D molecular modeling (2007) Journal of Molecular Structure, 833 (1-3), pp. 133-144. 40. Reddy-Noone, K., Jain, A., Verma, K.K. Liquid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for the determination of bromate, iodate, bromide and iodide in high-chloride matrix (2007) Journal of Chromatography A, 1148 (2), pp. 145-151. 41. Gupta, M., Jain, A., Verma, K.K. Optimization of experimental parameters in single-drop microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for the determination of periodate by the Malaprade reaction, and its application to ethylene glycol (2007) Talanta, 71 (3), pp. 1039-1046. Monographs 0 Chapters in Books 1 Edited Books 0 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 1 228 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Number listed in International Database (Scopus) >225 Citation Index – range/average (Google Search) 23. 60-1620/850 SNIP 0.14-2.2 SJR 0.14-2.0 Impact Factor – range/average (Scopus) 0.5-4.6/3 h-index - range/average (Scopus) 4-16/12 Details of patents and income generated So far, no patents have been filed from the department. 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated The department provides voluntary consultancy service in areas of water quality, food contamination, and trace pesticides/metal ions/industrial chemicals in environmental samples, general inorganic/organic analyses, and process optimization on kinetic parameters. Headway is plans for charged services. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/industries in India and abroad The faculty members of the department participated in a number of international programmes such as Fulbright (USA) and Marie Curie fellowships (UK), collaborative major research project (The Netherlands), and INSA fellowship (India). They also participated in international conferences organized in India and abroad. Recently, these activities also resulted in visit of Prof. R.C. Maurya to University of York, (UK), Ludwig-Maximilians University (Germany), and The University (South Africa). 26. Faculty serving in a) National committees Professor R.C. Maurya served as a subject expert in Selection/Assessment Committee for the period 1998-2003 in the in the National Institute of Science Communication, New Delhi; National Organizing Committee on National Conference on Advanced Materials, Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi, 6-8 March 2008; and the National Advisory Committee for Green Chemistry: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Global Era, 7-9 December 2009, Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Faculty members have been on the board of experts for the appointments at teaching positions in colleges and universities. b) International committees Presently there is no formal participation in international committees. c) Editorial Boards Members on the editorial board of the international journals are Professor R.C. Maurya for 229 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Synthesis and Characterization, and Professor K.K. Verma for Methods in Analytical Chemistry. Prof. Maurya was executive member (2009-2012), Indian Society of Chemists and Biologists, CDRI, Lucknow. Prof. Verma was editor, Analytical Section of the Journal of Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata, and edited a special issue of Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Volume 22 (2000), Elsevier, Amsterdam. d) Reviewing of papers in international journals. The faculty members contribute regularly in refereeing research papers submitted for publication in the following international journals. Journal of Chromatography A and B, Journal of Chromatographic Science, Journal of Separation Science, Chromatographia, Sensors and Actuators B, Langmuir, Journal of Colloids and Surfaces, Electrophoresis, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Bioanalysis, Talanta, Analytica Chimica Acta, Analytical Methods, Food Chemistry, Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Indian Journal of Chemistry A, Journal of Indian Chemical Society, Molecules, International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, Spectroscopy Letters, Spectrochimica Acta, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, National Academy Science Letters, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Journal of Molecular Structure, Inorganic Chemistry Communication, Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic Metal-Organic Chemistry, Thermochimica Acta, Applied Organometalic Chemistry, Arabian journal of Chemistry, International Journal of Syntheses and Characterization, Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, Journal of Coordination Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Prof. R.C. Maurya organized a refresher course in association with UGC-ASC of the university for college teachers (May-June 2013), and workshops/summer schools (February 2010, and March 2013). He also presented lectures in workshops on Green Chemistry: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Global Era (December 2009, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur) and Interface of Industry, Biology and Chemistry Research in 21st Century (February 2011, University of Allahabad). 28. Student projects: • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 80%. • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry/institute: 20%. 230 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: • Faculty Prof. R.C. Maurya was short-listed amongst the top ten finalists for the Best Chemistry Teachers Award in the International Year of Chemistry, 2011, by Tata Chemicals, Mumbai, in collaboration with the Association of Chemistry Teachers. Prof. K.K. Mishra was awarded INSA visiting fellowship (Madras University, Chennai). Prof. K.K. Verma awarded Emeritus Fellowship of UGC. Prof. K.K. Verma and Prof. R.C. Maurya are Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London). Prof. K.K. Mishra and Prof. K.K. Verma both bagged Prof. R.D. Desai Award and Prize of the Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata. Prof. R.C. Maurya presided over chemical sessions in 19th Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Kuvempu University, Shimoga; 38th Annual Convention of Chemists, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur; Silver Jubilee Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Birla College Kalyan; 47th Annual Convention of Chemists, R.S. University, Raipur; and Interface of Industry, Biology and Chemistry Research in 21st Century, University of Allahabad, Allahabad. Prof. Maurya has been instrumental in the development of science faculty of Mody institute of Technology and Science (Deemed University), Seeker, Rajasthan. • Doctoral/post doctoral fellows Dr. Archana Jain was awarded postdoctoral fellowships by DST and UGC, both under Women Scientist Scheme. She was Marie Curie Fellow of the European Commission (University of Loughborough, UK). A number research scholars of the department received Senior Fellowship and Research Associateship of CSIR, New Delhi. Mr. Mahender Pal adjudged second in merit for his oral presentation in chemistry section of Young Scientist Meet (2014), MP Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal. A total of five doctoral students have been recipients of Young Scientist award of the MP Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal. • Students Students are awarded with a merit-cum-means and other scholarships for support to their studies. Students from less privileged society background receive regular financial and other support. 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. A 6-days workshop was organized on Chromatography and Spectroscopy (2010) for undergraduate students under the support of this University and St. Aloysius Autonomous College, Jabalpur. A one day seminar was organized on Chemistry of Sustainable Developments (2013) with keyspeaker Dr. J.S. Yadav, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department 231 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The department place high concern for anti-plagiarism in research papers and thesis/dissertation. The department follows a voluntary exercise of open presentation of results before submission of paper for publication or thesis supplication. 32. Student profile programme-wise Name of the Programme Applications (as para no. 4) 33. received Pass percentage Male Female Male Female B.Pharm. 11 7 2 100% 100% M.Sc. 55 14 17 100% 100% M.Phil. 12 3 5 100% 100% Ph.D. 17 10 7 100% 100% Diversity of students Name of the % of students from % of students from % of students from Programme (as para the same university % of students from other universities universities outside Other countries no. 4) within the State the State B.Pharm. 34. Selected 100% (same city) 0% 0% 0% M.Sc. 67% 10% 23% 0% M.Phil. 50% 10% 40% 0% Ph.D. 78% 12% 10% 0% How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Good number of students of department appears in NET and GATE examinations (SET being not conducted since a long time) after passing the final examination. A complete record of students who cleared the above examinations is not available. Nevertheless, in recent past five students cleared NET and over ten students qualified GATE. 35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG First batch of B.Pharm. will pass out in 2015. PG to M.Phil. 25% PG to Ph.D. 20% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 5% (join as postdoctoral fellow, but frequently do not register for degree) 232 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Employed Campus selection 20% Other than campus recruitment 45% Entrepreneurs 36. 15% Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are 37. graduates of the same university 0% from other universities within the State 0% from universities from other States 100% from universities outside the country 0% Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: None. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to d) Library Department maintains a separate library that has over 2000 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. 39. e) Internet facilities for staff and students f) Total number of class rooms 07 g) Class rooms with ICT facility 02 h) Students’ laboratories 06 i) Research laboratories 03 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) b) from the host institution/university (i) Dr. Archana Jain (postdoctoral fellow) (ii) Mr. Pradeep Kumar Vishwakarma (iii) Mr. Deepak Kumar Rajak (iv) Mrs. Neeta Jain (v) Mr. Mahender Pal Thakur (vi) Ms. Ranjana Sharma (vii) Mr. Saumitra Soni from other institutions/universities (i) Mr. Ashwani Kumar Sharma 233 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (ii) Mr. Jan Mohammad Mir (iii) Mr. Bashir Ahmad Malik 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: None 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Revision of existing programmes for postgraduation and master of philosophy, and introduction of course work at doctoral level was guided by the recent advances that have come in the literature. Such exercise was also based on feedback from students and placement agencies. All revisions were effected through discussion in Board of Studies. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? The department receives feedback on teaching curricula, research topics, infrastructural facilities, and department general facilities available. The feedback are discussed with faculty members (regular and temporary) and involving senior staff. Appropriate actions are planned to address the issue. It is also the practice to invite the stakeholders to discuss the matter in question. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department: (i) Dr. Anil Gulati, Director, Quality Operations, Baxter BioScience, San Francisco, USA. (ii) Dr. M.V.R.K. Rao, Principal, Government College, Rajahmundary, AP (honoured with best chemistry teacher award by the Andhra Pradesh Government) (iii) Dr. R.B. Subramaniam, Additional Director, Chhattisgarh State Department of Higher Education, Raipur. (iv) Dr. S.K. Sanghi, Senior Principal Scientist, Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, CSIR, Bhopal. (v) Dr. B. Sahasrabuddhey, Head, Analytical Research and Development, Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Ahmedabad. (vi) Dr. Vandana Singh, Senior Executive, RanBaxy, Gurgaon, Haryana (vii) Prof. Rashmi Saxena, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, MH College of Home Science and Science (Autonomous/College of Potential for Excellence), Jabalpur. 234 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (viii) Prof. Anjali Bajpai, Department of Chemistry, Government Model Science College (Autonomous/College of Potential for Excellence), Jabalpur. (ix) 44. Dr. Anupama Kumar, Head, Department of Chemistry, V-NIIT, Nagpur Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts. The department organizes special lectures on topics of significance/workshops on research methodologies and instrumentation; projection on national/international support; and research activities at different centres through lectures by experts. 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Besides classical teaching methods and computer software assisted methodologies, the department utilizes interfacing of students with hands-on-experience on sophisticated instrumental techniques for faculty assisted concept oriented experimentations. Group discussion on new research papers on the subjects of elective papers is another method of choice. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? The department conducts programme-wise Comprehensive Continuous Evaluation of students by mini written examinations, and by seminar presentations. Emphasis is also placed on experimental skills that student’s exhibit in teaching laboratories. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. There are regular participation in activities involving sports, gardening and green environment maintenance, and chemical pollution monitoring. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. The major activity in this head involves continuous monitoring of chemical pollution in air, water and soil in the campus area. Students/research scholars/faculty participates in such activities utilizing the instrumental facilities available for the purpose in the department. Mini-experimentation through development of modular designs is another activity utilized for conceptual validation, and students’ aptitude enhancement. 49. State whether the programme/department is accredited /graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic 235 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) or applied. The department has played a leading role in research and development, and contributed both at basic and applied levels in fields such as molecular dynamics, analytical chemistry and co-ordination chemistry. Polymers and chemistry of natural products have been other areas of research contribution. The scholars of this department occupy coveted positions in academia and industries. Molecular dynamics- The mechanistic path of oxidation in the additive oxidation reactions involving quinone imines and sulphydryl substrates was resolved; the deviations in reaction dynamics in hexacyanoferrate-thiol reactions was recorded for the first time and Kolthoff-Sinha-Kapoor model was modified and verified; electron transfer reactions involving a molecular interface (resembling biomolecular lipid membranes) was investigated; pioneering work on synergetic effect of sulphydryl substrates on the reactivity of thiourea and that of redox inactive metal ion Zn(II) on the catalytic activity of Cu(II) in the oxidation of bioactive molecules has been done; nanocatalysis exhibiting antiArrhenius behaviour and time and temperature-dependent changes in size and morphology of nanoparticles have been novel findings. Analytical Chemistry- The department has the credit of utilizing sophisticated chromatographic techniques such as HPLC-DAD and GC-MS for analysis of trace chemicals in environmental samples. In this connections, elegant sample preparation methods have been worked out to cleanup and concentrate real samples before analysis using techniques solid-phase microextraction, liquid-phase microextraction, salt-assisted homogeneous liquid-liquid microextraction, single-drop microextraction and magnetic nanoparticle supported microextraction. Sample preparations together with derivatization of analytes have been used in chromatographic detection of iodine in food, and carcinogenic aromatic amines in foodstuffs such as ice creams and softdrinks. Another field of innovation is development of cuvetteless CCD array microspectrophotometry for green analytical methodology involving a few (typically 1 or 2) microlitres of reaction mixture. The technique has been used to detect cyanide, chloride, and sulphur dioxide and iodine species in real samples. Co-ordination chemistry- The 3D molecular modeling of synthesized co-ordination compounds is an active area of research involving use of CS Chem 3D Ultra Molecular Modeling and Analysis Program (http://www.cambridgesoft.com). It is an interactive graphics program that allows rapid structure building, geometry optimization and molecular display. It has the ability to handle transition metal compounds that are actively studied in the department. 236 Chemistry and Pharmacy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths Use of sophisticated instrumentation and fabrication of small accessories, industry oriented research and training, and use of computers at all levels of teaching and research are key aspects of strengths of the department. Weaknesses Fewer permanent faculties are the main weakness of the department. The university has initiated the process of recruitment to overcome this weakness. Opportunities The department receives a large number of students from adjoining tribal belt and small towns who have immense capability to work hard and learn. Department could further explore the possibility of development through government schemes for tribal and less privileged youth. Challenges Advancing youth from tribal and remote areas to the level of being human resource to the modern society is a great endeavour. The department requires to have appropriately characterized syllabi/experimental training, and personal development programmes of interdisciplinary nature for teaching. 52. Future plans of the department. The successful implementation of future plans of the department rests on the appointment of regular faculty members on vacant positions. It would be appropriate to cater the needs of department in all relevant branches of chemistry that are vital for teaching and development by research. This would also increase the number of research scholars in the department, and instrumental in securing research funds. The university has initiated process of appointment to trounce the present problem. The department plans to take up masters programmes on pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacy. This is in view of existing knowhow, instrumental facilities available and above all the strong interaction with the pharmaceutical industries through the alumni of the department. 237 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Economics 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Economics 2. Year of establishment: 1960 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Humanities 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Degree awarded Post graduation M.A. Research Economics M.B.A. Business Economics M.B.A. International Economics M.Phil. Research Methodology & Review Paper, Economics Ph.D./D.Lit. 5. Subject combinations Economics Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: The department has proposed programs in Management (Principles of Management), Commerce (Business Organizations), Law (Economics & Law) & Computer Science (Computer Applications in Economics). 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc Courses run in collaboration are with the Indian Council of Medical Research; G.S. College of Commerce, Jabalpur; Mahakoshal Arts College, Jabalpur; Mankunwarbai College, Jabalpur; and Govt. Girls College, Ranjhi, Jabalpur. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: The examinations are conducted according to the Semester System. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Refresher Course in Economics for college and university teachers in collaboration with Academic staff College of this University. 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned Professor Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) (number) Male Female Male Female 1 - - 3 - 238 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. Assistant Professors - - - 1 - Guest Faculty - - - 2 - Faculty profile: Name Qualifications Designation Specialization Experience No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. (years) students guided in last 4 years Dr. A. D. N. Bajpai Ph. D. Dr. S. K. Choubey Ph. D Professor Agricultural/ 30 08 (on lien) Indian Economics Professor Population 25 12 24 15 - - - Industrial/ 09 - 01 - Economics Dr. N. G. Pendse M.A., LL. Professor B., Ph. D., Economics/ M.B.A.(Fin.) Dr. A. Shukla Development M.A., Ph. D Econometrics Assistant Prof. Dr. Rohit Balyani M. A., Ph. D Guest Faculty Environmental Economics Dr. A. Kakodia 12. M. A., Ph. D Guest Faculty Indian Economics List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: Prof. N. P. Pathak, Rewa Prof. S. K. Shukla, Gwalior Prof. R. Prasad, Raipur Prof. Kewal Jain, Sagar Prof. Prahlad Kumar, Allahabad Prof. ManoharPandit, Jabalpur Prof. A. P. Pandey, Varanasi Prof. S. N. Chaturvedi, Varanasi Prof. G. Kawadia, Indore Prof. K. Ahuja, Indore Prof. A.K. Bhandari, Jabalpur Prof. Narendra Shukla, Jabalpur Prof. A.K. Gour, Varanasi Dr. Elena Phillip, Jabalpur Dr. K.B. Saha, Jabalpur 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: 95% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of teachers to % of workload taken by students faculty engaged students temporary faculty M.A. 27 04 6:75 50% M.Phil. 82 03 27:34 30% Ph.D. 71 03 23:67 20% Programme 239 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Position 16. Positions sanctioned Positions filled (Male/Female) Technical staff 0 0/0 Administrative staff 01 01/0 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Agricultural Economics, Industrial Economics, Indian Economics, Tribal Economics. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: On-going projects: None Completed projects: Name of Investigator 1 Prof. A.D.N. Bajpai Sponsoring Title of the Project Authority Skills Mapping in M.P. Human Resource Linkages MP-CST, Outlay Rs. Duratio n (Lakhs) 18.00 2007-10 Bhopal 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: None. 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: None. 20. Research facility/centre: State/National recognition: Programme 21. Title of the programme National Rural Infrastructure and Economic Seminar Development in Madhya Pradesh National Programmes for Samanya Nirdhan Seminar Varga Fellowships JRF (12) & SRF (02) Year of sanction Name of the Outlay, Rs. and duration funding agency (lakhs) 2010 (Two Days) ICSSR 2.60 2013 Social Justice 1.50 Department of M.P Since 2010 UGC Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: None 240 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 22. Publication: Publications in peer reviewed journals/conferences: 1. Pendse, N.G. and Choubey, S.K., “Industrialization and Pollution: Some Issues,” Paper Published in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact,” Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 January 2014. 2. Balyani, Rohit and Choubey, S.K., “India’s Development through Eco-tourism Industries” Paper Published and Presented in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 January 2014. 3. Choubey, Shailesh and Balyani, Rohit, “Women’s Empowerment-the Real Awakening”, Vishlesana, Journal of Arts, Social-Science and Sciences, Vol. 10, No.-1, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, pp. 82-94, 2013. 4. Balyani, Rohit, “Impact of Tribal Development Programs in M.P.” Paper Published and Presented in International Seminar on “Tribal Development,” organized by Pacific Institute of Tribal Development, Pacific University, Udaipur, 1nd and 2nd June, 2012. 5. Balyani, Rohit, paper accepted in 5th International Congress of environmental Research and development, Bhopal and centre for socio-economic Development University, Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia on November 22-24, 2012. 6. Balyani, Rohit,“Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development” The Journal of Business & Economic Studies, Vol. – V- II & Vol. – VI - I, Allahabad, August. (ISSN No. – 2320-110X), 2012. 7. Balyani, Rohit, “Micro Finance in India – Issues and Challenges” Varta, Vol.- XXXII, No.- 2, pp.- 2734, Allahabad, October – 2012. (ISSN No.-0970-9177), 2012. 8. Balyani ,Rohit, “Ecotourism in India : A Promising Opportunity for Development”, Indian Journal of New Dimensions, Vol.- II, Issue – 2, pp.-123-128, July- December. (ISSN No. – 2277-9876), 2012. 9. Balyani, Rohit, “Role of NABARD in Promoting Financial Inclusion”Research Link - 99, Vol – XI Page No. 88-90, Indore (M.P), June,2012. 10. Thawre, Veena, “Development Strategies of Employment: the Role of MMNREGA, National Seminar, Seoni, 30-31 January, 2012. 11. Thawre, Veena ,“ mnkjhdj.k , national seminar, Sousar, Chhidwara 29 January2012. 241 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 12. Thawre, Veena, ^^ efgykm|ferk % pquksfr;kW ,oalaHkkouk,Wa ** efgykm|ferk ,oaxzkeh.kfodkljk"Vzh; laxks"Bh 'kk9 ekpZ]2011 13. Thawre, Veena, ^^xzkeh.kefgykm|ferkHkwfedkpqukSfr;kW ,oalaHkkouk**,Woman entrepreneurship in national seminar Mahakoushal college jabalpur, 02-03 septmber 2011. 14. Thawre, Veena, “Microfinance, Women’s empowerment and Self-help groups”, national seminar indore 13-14 september 2011 15. Choubey, S. K, and VermaRatna, “ Corporate Hedging for Foreign Exchange risk in India” Journal of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Vol xxi Feb.2011 No.01 pp44-56 ,2011. 16. Choubey, S. K, “E-Commerce: A Change Management” in a National Seminar on Enhancing Thinking in the smart Way: Internal Technologies (NSIT) as Mata Gujri Mahila College, Jabalpur, pp 32-33, 2011. 17. Thawre, Veena, “Bharat mein Shiksaa v amrthik Vikas ki Kal Malikamein Dirghakalin S thwarvartaka Visleshan”, Pariprekshya, Vol. 17, No. 2, August 2010 .pp. 31-62, 2010. 18. Balyani, Rohit and Choubey, S. K, “Intra linkages between intrastructure and Development in India” Sovenir National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 1-5, 2010. 19. Nayak, Anita and Pendse, N.G, “Impact Assessment of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana in Madhya Pradesh” Sovenir National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 8 -13, 2010. 20. Tripathi, G.P.,“Rurbanisation of Rural Madhya Pradesh” Sovenir National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 16 -20, 2010. 21. Mishra, Ashish and BalyaniRohit, “Central Rural Sanitation Programme for Rural Development” Sovenir National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 52, 2010. 22. Tripathi,G.P. and Choubey, S. K, “Human Resource Development to Reap Demogrphic Dividend of India” Journal of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Vol xxi Feb.2010 No.01 pp 23-28, 2010. 23. Tripathi, G.P. and Choubey, S. K, “Water Resource Management in Madhya Pradesh” Journal of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Vol xxi, No.01 pp. 2, 2010. 24. Pendse, N.G, “Bharat mein Shiksaavam Arthik VikaskiKal Malikamein Dirghakalin Sthwarvartaka Visleshan”, Pariprekshya, Vol. 17., No. 2, pp. 31-62., 2010. 242 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. Thawre, Veena and Pendse, shikshaavamaarthikvikaske Madhya N.G “Bihar Orishaavam Uttar Pradesh dhirghkalinsambandhokaarthmitiyavishleshen” me Upuea Economics Journal Vol.2 No.2-3, pp. 48-6, 2009. 26. Pendse, N.G., “Madhyam Manviya Vikasavam Madhyam Arthik Vikas Star ke Rajyon mein Siksha Arthik Vikassambhandhonka Adhyayan”, The Journal of Business & Economic Studies, Vol III, Issue 1, August, 2009. 27. Pendse, N.G., “Sarvandeen Gramin Vikas”, KautilyaVarta. Ank. 22, 2009. 28. Thawre, Veena, dkLukrdksRrj ,oavuqla/kkufoHkkx- jk-nq-fo-fo-, 2009 29. Thawre, Veena, fcgkj mMhlk ,oa {kk ,oa vkfFkZd fodkl ds e/; nh/kZdkyhu laca/kks dkvFkZferh; Upea Economics Journal, April & Oct 2009 (A Biannual journal of Economics), Vol.2, No.3, 2009. 30. Choubey, S.K.andTripathi, G.P., “Building on the Unique Strengths of Madhya Pradesh through FDI’ in Journal of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Vol.XX Feb.2009. No. 1.pp. 181-182, 2009. 31. Thawre, Veena, mnkjhdj.k ,oa - LukRrd egkfo|ky;] 17-18 February 2009. Chapters in Books 1. Balyani, Rohit, “Child Labour in India : Action Plan and Present Strategy”, Published in edited Book entitled “Child Labour in India : Nature and Issues”, Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd., pp. – 103-119, New Delhi (ISBN No. – 978-81-7625),,2012. 2. Balyani, Rohit, “Poshaniya Vikasttha Jalshead Prabandhan”, Published in edited Book entitled “Bharat mein Jal Sansadhan Prabandhan: Samasyaaur Samadhan”, Karan Paperbacks, pp.- 228-241, New Delhi, (ISBN No. – 978-93-81759-00-4),2012. 3. Balyani, Rohit, “Development of RuralHinterlandthrough Ecotourism”, Published in edited Book entitled “Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development in India” Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd., pp. – 326-349, New Delhi, 2012. (ISBN No. – 978-81-7625-828-9),2012. 4. Balyani, Rohit and VermaRatna, “The Role of Nature in Economic Development”,Publishedin edited Book entitled “Indian Forest and Forestry,” Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, Rajasthan,2012. 243 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Tripathi, G.P. and Choubey, S. K, “Financial Crsis is it Time to think Beyond Keynes Global Meldown and Indian Economy Edited by Anil kumar Thakur and Parmanand Singh. Deep and Deep Publications pvt.L New Delhi ISBN 978-81-8450-354-8 pp 34-47, 2011. Books edited: 1. Balyani, Rohit, “Indian Forest and Forestry” Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, 2012. 2. Balyani, Rohit,“Eco-tourism and Sustainable Development in India” Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2012. Monographs 0 Chapters in Books 5 Edited Books 2 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 0 Number listed in International Database (Scopus) 0 Citation Index – range/average (Google Search) 23. 2-20/9 SNIP - SJR - Impact Factor – range/average (Scopus) 3 h-index - range/average (Scopus) - Details of patents and income generated: So far, no patents have been filed from the department. 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: The department provides voluntary consultancy services to Partner organizations (industries, Central/State Govt., NGO’s, Govt. Agencies including funding agencies, Commissions, Press and Publications): Institutes of Engineers, Jabalpur Chapter Consultancy on Area Development Program; Town and Country Planning, Jabalpur Town; As an adviser to Central Board of Income Tax, Central Region; As an Consultant to Central Labour Education Board; Consultancy provide to Electronic and Print Media; Consultancy to Tanning and Placement Cell. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/industries in India and abroad Institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Two Faculty Members on Various Committee of different Universities. 244 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 26. Faculty serving in National committees 02 (Prof. S.K.Choubey and Prof. N.G.Pendse) Editorial Boards 27. 04 Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Period Refresher courses 01 6-2-2012 to 25-2-2102 Orientation programmes 03 - Staff training conducted by the university 01 - Staff training conducted by other institutions 01 6-2-2012 to 25-2-2102 Pendse, N.G., National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. Pendse, N.G., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Ujjan, Feb.2011. Pendse, N.G., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Jabalpur, Feb.2010. Pendse, N.G., National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., 2010. Pendse, N.G., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, 2009. Pendse, N.G., Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national / international professional bodies Choubey, S.K., National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. Choubey, S.K., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Ujjan, Feb.2011. Choubey, S.K., National Seminar on Enhancing Thinking in the smart Way: Internal Technologies (NSIT) as Mata GujriMahila College Jabalpur, 2011. Choubey, S.K., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Jabalpur, Feb.2010. Choubey, S.K., National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., 2010. Choubey, S.K., Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, 2009. Choubey, S.K., “Industrialization and Pollution: Some Issues”Participated in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. 245 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Choubey, S.K., Participated in Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Ujjan, Feb. 2011. Choubey, S.K., Participated in National Seminar on Enhancing Thinking in the smart Way: Internal Technologies (NSIT) as Mata GujriMahila College Jabalpur, 2011. Choubey, S.K., Participated inNational Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., 2010. Choubey, S.K., Participated in Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Feb. 2009. Pendse, N.G., Participated in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. Pendse, N.G., Participated in Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Ujjan, Feb. 2011. Pendse, N.G., Participated in National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., 2010. Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies. Choubey, S. K, “Corporate Hedging for Foreign Exchange risk in India”Paper presentedin Annual Conference o fMadhya Pradesh Economic Association, Ujjan, Feb.2011. Choubey, S. K, “Human Resource Development to Reap Demogrphic Dividend of India”, Paper presented in Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Feb.2010 Pendse, N.G. and Choubey, S.K., “Industrialization and Pollution: Some Issues” Paper presented in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. Pendse, N.G, “Impact Assessment of PradhanMantri Gram SadakYojana in Madhya Pradesh” Paper presented in National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 8 -13, 2010. Balyani, R. and Choubey, S.K., “India’s Development through Eco-tourism Industries” Paper Published and Presented in National Seminar on “Industrialization, Economic Development and Environmental Impact”, Organized by Department of Economics, Government College, Junnardeo, Chhindwara M.P, 28 -30 Jan, 2014. Balyani, Rohit, “Impact of Tribal Development Programs in M.P.” Paper Published and Presented in International Seminar on “Tribal Development,” organized by Pacific Institute of Tribal Development, Pacific University, Udaipur, 1nd and 2nd June, 2012. 246 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Balyani, Rohit, paper accepted in 5th International Congress of environmental Research and development, Bhopal and centre for socio-economic Development University, Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia on November 22-24, 2012. Balyani, Rohit and Choubey, S. K, “Intra linkages between intrastructure and Development in India” Published and Presented in National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 1-5, 2010. BalyaniRohit, “Central Rural Sanitation Programme for Rural Development” Published and Presented in National Seminar on Rural Infrastructure and Economic Development in Madhya Pradesh Feb., pp. 52, 2010. S.K.Choubey Special Lecture delivered on "Relevance of present teaching of economics of S.O.S. economics atJiwaji University, Gwalior", 24, April 2014. S.K.Choubey Special Lecture delivered on "Impact of Education on Economic Development" in A.S.C. at R.S. University, Raipur, 3, Feb. 2012. S.K.Choubey Special Lecture delivered at APS University, Rewa for M.Phil. students, 2011. N.G.Pendse Special Lecture delivered at ASC, RDVV Jabalpur on "Education growth relationship" at Orentation Course", 3, March 2014. N.G.Pendse Special Lecture delivered at Nagpur University on "Research Methodology", Nov., 2013. 28. Student projects: 100% of students have done in-house projects (including inter-departmental projects). 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: None. 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Seminars/ Conferences/ Period Funding source Wokshps/SensitizingProgrammes M.P. Economic Association 21st Conference 15-16 February 2010 National (Economic Association) National Seminar 15-16 February 2010 National (ICSSR, New Delhi) National Seminar Programmes for Samanya 14 September 2013 National (Samanya Nirdhan Varga Nirdhan Varga Refreshers Course in Business Studies in India 31 Kalyan Ayog , Bhopal) 6-25 Febuary 2012 UGC Code of ethics for research followed by the departments The department tries its best to adopt anti-plagiarism means for research. Open Viva for Research Scholars. 247 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 32. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 05 01 08 03 07 01 04 01 02 02 ST 03 06 03 05 02 02 01 00 03 00 OBC 06 05 03 10 01 05 02 06 03 00 General 04 19 09 13 10 08 05 02 03 07 Others 05 01 08 03 07 01 04 01 02 02 Programme-wise demand ratio: 33. Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 10 05 02 50% 20% M.Phil. 32 06 08 20% 25% Ph.D. 48 11 15 26% 36% Diversity of students: Name of the % of Students from % of Students from % of Students From % of Students from Programme the same University other Universities Universities outside other countries within the State 34 Demand ratio theState Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female M.A. 56% 77% 34% 18% 10% 05% - - M.Phil. 50% 80% 35% 02% 15% 03% - - Ph.D. 68% 78% 28% 16% 04% 06% - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Exa Applied Qualified Percentage mina tion ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OB Gen C UG 12 11 17 21 - 01 - - - 9.1 - - CCSI R 248 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) NE T Central/ 74 38 84 322 - - 02 03 - 2.63 2.4 1.0 State Services 35. Student progression: Student Progression 36. Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 36 20 PG to Ph.D. 04 7.2 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 01 5.5 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from Same university universities within the Universities outside the State other countries 1% 0 State 2% 37. 1% Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: None. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to g) Library Department maintains a separate library that has about 1280 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. h) Internet facilities for staff and students i) Total number of class rooms 04 j) Class rooms with ICT facility 01 k) Students’ laboratories 01 l) Research laboratories 03 Computer-student ratio is 1:4.2. Department has very good Data Bank covering National Income Statistics, Annual Survey of Industries, Agricultural Statistics, Banking Statisics. 249 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoralstudents and Research Associates: (a) From the host institution/university Shail Prabha Koshta Chandra ShekharAronkar Bhupendra Kumar Sangeeta Tiwari Mamta Tripathi Achal Mishra Prabha Gupta Swati Jain Sadhna Verma Sunil Kumar Rajak Rohit Balyani Smt. Kamala Patel Er. G.P.Tripathi Lal Mrigendra Singh Ms. Preeti Upadhyaya Ratan Singh Sharma Ms. Sumita Kaushal Uttam Singh Thakur Subhash C. Ms. Seema Tiwari Ms. Anupama Diwakar Ms. Renu Parihar Dasmant Das Patel Ms. Kiran Singh Mrs. Nisha Pandey Mrs. Rachna Sharma Mrs. Anjum Khursheed Ms. Aparna Goswami Ms. Veena Thawre Mrs. Rita Chouhan Mrs. Chandra Dongre Mr. Navneet Saxena Er. Gayatri Prasad Tripathi Ram Singh (b) From other institutions/universities: None 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University 05 (Scholarship for SC, ST and OBC students) 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? A regular interaction and discussion is held between teachers and students for the need to develop new programmes. Also there is discussion and inquiry from the faculty members. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from d) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? e) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? f) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? The department receives feedback on teaching curricula, research topics, infrastructural facilities, and department general facilities available. The feedback are discussed with faculty members (regular and temporary) and involving senior staff. Appropriate actions are planned to address the issue. It is also the practice to invite the stakeholders to discuss the matter in question. 250 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department: 1. Prof. A. Ranga Reddy, S.V. University, Tirupati. 2. Dr. RenuShome, Secretary European Union. 3. Dr. (Fr.) Vallan Arasu, Principal, St. Aloysius College. 4. Mr. SanjeevSariya, ADJ. 5. Mr. Sanjay Yadav, Judge High Court. 6. Mr. PrakashShrivastava, Judge High Court. 7. Mr. Sambha Shiv Rao, Former-Chairman, REC, AndhraPradesh. 8. Dr. Kirti S. Jhankaria, V.N. University, Surat, Gujarat. 9. Dr. C.S. Aronokar, NDA, Pune. 10. Rajesh Patel, Dy. Director, MPSEB. 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working students Workshops / Seminar involved hours utilized 24 16 228 participated 102 45. 46. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of Gadgets used (if % of total work load as per time methods students any) table PPT 102 Power Point 16 How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? The department ensures that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored by internal assessments, results and continuous discussions and feedback. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: There is regular participation in activities involving sports, gardening and green environment maintenance 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years 251 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) To enhance academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students. Classroom Seminars, Group Discussions are organized on regular basis. 49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: a) Balyani, Rohit, “Indian Forest and Forestry” Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, 2012. b) Balyani, Rohit,“Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Development in India,” Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2012. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength Econometrics Mathematical Economics Quantitative Methods Demography Indian Economics Weakness Lack of faculty positions Inadequate Computer lab and separate building Lecture Theater Furniture Virtual library Teaching in English medium Social Sector Tribal economy Inter-disciplinary studies Gender issues Shrinking student enrollment Campus placement Recent developments & study material Increased women candidates enrollment at PG level Opportunities Challenges 52. Future plans of the Department: To promote the use of ICT. 252 Economics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) To strengthen the ability to understand local level developmental problems. Awareness will be enhanced through group discussions on current topics. Special thrust will be given on development of quantitative skills. Special methodology will be deployed to achieve competitive skills. 253 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of Education 1. Name of the Department : Department of Education 2. Year of establishment : 2005 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of the Education 4. Names of programmes offered courses Degree awarded Subject combinations Bachelor of Education B.Ed. Education Research Ph.D. Applied Psychology, Education The department has proposed certain Inter-disciplinary programmes in the emerging field – Pre-Ph.D. Course work 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Yes, Common syllabus for Pre-PhD course work in Education and Applied Psychology belonging to two different Research Centers in Colleges B.Ed. programme has teaching methods related subjects which incorporates contents of Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Science, Economics (Physics, Chemistry Mathematics, Life Science) etc. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc Govt. and \non-Government Higher Secondary Schools 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None 8. Examination System: The examination in B.Ed. is held annually Examination of Pre-Ph.D. Coursework is based on semester system. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Pre-Ph.D. is module to Ph.D. programmes run by other departments (Research Centers – Govt. Education College, Jabalpur, Govt. MankunwarBai Women’s College and Govt. Mahakaushal College, Jabalpur) 254 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned (number) Professor (Honorary) Guest Faculty 11. Filled (number) Male Female NIL NIL NIL 07 0 07 Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of No. of Ph.D./ years M.Phil. students of guided in last four experience years Permanent Faculty:Presently Prof. P.B. Sengupta Professor in-charge (Prof S.N. Bagchi between Jan 2012-March 2014) Other categories:Dr. NidhiD arbari M.A.M.Ed. Ph.D (Pol.Sc.) Guest Faculty Education - - Guest Faculty Education - - Guest Faculty Education - - Guest Faculty Education - - Ph.D (Edu.) NET (Edu.) Dr.Dee pti Jain M.Sc.M.Ed. Ph.D (Edu.) Dr. Rani Vaidya M.Sc.M.Ed. Dr. Paridhi Verma M.A.M.Ed. LLB. Ph.D (Edu.) Ph.D (Edu.) 255 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 12. Mrs. Dimple Verma M.A.M.A.(Edu.) Guest Faculty Education - - Mrs. Amrish aDesh mukh M.Sc.M.Ed. Guest Faculty Education - - Dr. Anju Singh M.A.M.Ed. Guest Faculty Education - - Ph.D (Edu.) List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors : Yes Dr. HimaniUpadhyaya, Hawabag Women’s College, Dr. ShobhnaKhare, Mahkaushal Arts College, Dr. Sudha Mehta, MKB College, Rajneesh Jain, Govt. Psychology College and Dr. P.K. Shrivastava, Retired Principal, Kalyan College, Bhilai as visiting faculty 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: B.Ed. 100% Pre-Ph.D. Coursework 98% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Total no. of students Total no. of faculty engaged Ratio of teachers to students % of workload taken by temporary faculty 98 07 1:14 100 Pre-Ph.D. Coursework (Education) 06 04 1:1.5 100 Pre-Ph.D. Coursework (Appl Psychology) 04 04 1:1 96 Programme B.Ed. 256 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male 01 01 NIL 01 NIL Administrative (UDC) 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Nil 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads : Nil Female 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST- FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: Nil 20. List Research facility / centre Centre for conducting Pre-Ph.D Course work in Education and Applied Psychology 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil 22. Publications LIST OF PUBLICATION 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Dr Rani Vaidya, “ Conservation of volume among Early Formal Operational children”, Research Hunt an International Multi disciplinary Journal, Vol.- IV Issue – V, pp. 291-297, Sept.-Oct. 2009 DrParidhiVerma, “Impact of emotional intelligence on Creativity of High school students”,The CTE Journal Quest for excellence in Teacher education, Vol vii (2) a vol vii no 1, Page No 201, Jan- June 2010 Dr Rani Vaidya “Effect of Emotional Quotient on Adjustment of Adolescence”, Research Hunt an International Multi disciplinary Journal, Vol.- V, Issue – VII, pp. 95-100, Sept.-Oct. 2010 Dr Rani Vaidya “Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Adjustment of Urban and Rural Adolescent Students”, Indo-Indian Journal of Social Science Researches, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp.137-141, April, 2011 DrDeepti Jain, “A study of effect of tuitions and coaching classes on the scholastic achievement of the students of secondary classes of Jabalpur city” ,Research Hunt 6 (4), Page No.56-57 December 2011 DrDeepti Jain, “Improvement in teaching methods in Higher Educational Indian Journal of Psychometry and Education”, Vol-43(1), Page No. 31-32, January-2012. Dr Rani Vaidya, “Emotional Intelligence and Adjustment of adolescence in context of caste”, Praachi Journal of Psycho-Cultural Dimension, Vol.- 28 (1), Issue – I pp. 34- 38 April 2012 257 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 8) 9) Dr Rani Vaidya, “Affect of Emotional Quotient on Adjustment of Adolescence Student”, Research Hunt an International Multi disciplinary Journal Vol.- VII, Issue – III, pp. 1-4 May-June 2012 Dr Rani Vaidya “Need for Joyful Learning”, International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research, Vol.- 2 (11), pp. 147-150, November 2013 e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers Authors’ names : Title of the Books Dr. Deepti Jain Pariyaverniya Shiksha Dr Rani Vaidya 1. Contribution in Book entitled “Environment & Personality Development”, 2. Contribution in Book entitled “Modern Trends of Indian Higher Education”, Publisher name ISBN No. Year Vinodpustak Mandir, Agra 1 ISBN-978-9381602-12-6 2013 ISBN: 978-9380135-19-9. First Edition 2012, Vedant Publication, Lucknow, Karan Paperwax, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-9381759-09-7. First Edition 2013, 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad 27. : Nil Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programmes Refresher courses Orientation programmes Staff training conducted by other institutions Name of faculty Period Dr. NidhiDarbari July 2008 Dr. ParidhiVerma July 2008 Dr. NidhiDarbari October 2008 Dr. ParidhiVerma October 2008 Dr. Nidhi Darbari Dr. Paridhi Verma Dr Rani Vaidya Mrs Dimple Verma February 2013 February 2013 February 2013 February 2013 February 2013 MrsAmrishaDeshmukh Summer / Winter schools, workshops Dr. NidhiDarbari February 2009 258 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies:Activity Name of faculty Period Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Dr. NidhiDarbari 2013 Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national / international professional bodies? Dr. NidhiDarbari 2010-13 201012 2009-13 Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? 28. Dr. Deepti Jain Dr. Rani Vaidya Dr. NidhiDarbari 2010-132010122009-13 Dr. Deepti Jain Dr. Rani Vaidya Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): (Review of Literature by Pre Ph.D.) Total 83 in 2012-13 batches Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects:100 % Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / Industry / institute: 0% 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of theprofessional bodies Students (02) 30. Nature of Awards/national/ international recognitions Best Poster Prize, Extempore Bestowing Organization Month and year of recognition MBA Department ,RD University September 2013 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: None 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Heading towards zero tolerance to plagiarism – all theses, dissertation work and reviews taken in hard and soft copies with certificate from the candidate about non-plagiarism material. The Ph.D. viva-voce system is open and everyone is allowed to ask questions. Dress code to the students to strictly adhere to. Prayer as essential component for the students 259 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 32. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 10 00 03 03 08 04 04 07 ST 18 02 03 02 12 02 06 04 OBC 04 13 14 14 18 11 15 23 General 17 35 29 28 09 24 11 28 Others Nil NIL Nil NIL Nil NIL Nil NIL Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received UG B.Ed. Ph.D.(Pre Ph.D) 2012-13 Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female 100 seatsfixed (Allotted by State Govt.) 35 63 0.35:1 0.63:1 114(Education) 19 47 0.16:1 0.41:1 20 (Applied Psychology) 01 03 0.05:1 0.15:1 03 01 0.75:1 0.25:1 00 02 0:1 0.5:1 04(Education) 2013-14 04 (Applied Psychology) 260 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 33. Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of Students % of Students % of Programme(Separately for UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.D.Litt. etc.) Students from other Students from the Universities From Universities fromother same within the outside theState Countries University State B.Ed. Pre-Ph.D. Coursework 34. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 16.3 41.8 7.1 11.2 14.3 8.2 0 0 40 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examin ation Students absorbed in Private School as teachers Applied (no.) (Female in brackets) Qualified (no.) (Female in brackets) Percentage (Female in brackets) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC 08 12 23 55 08 12 21 50 100 100 91 90 (04) (07) (16) (36) (04) (07) (16) (33) (100 ) (100) (100) (91) 35. Student progression: Only UG course 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other universities % of faculty from Same university within the State Universities outside the State 100 0 0 Gen % of faculty from other countries 0 261 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period (last 5 years): Guest faculty - ParidhiVerma obtained Ph.D. in Education 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a separate building with 08 classrooms and 01 Class rooms with ICT facility, TV/VCP/Cable connection,DVD playersanda LCD projector.There is also a Psychology Lab. Computerstudent ratio is 0.08:1.Department also maintains a separate library that has over 1000 titles of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC.The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) Not applicable 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University : Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? Before commencing New B.Ed. semester programme as per NCFTE norms four workshop meetings were held in different colleges attended by experts under chairmanship of Chairman BOS in Education. Broadly, third and fourth papers were revised on basis of presentations. Methodology on school subject paper-wise revised. The seventh paper was revised and six optional papers were included. Semester system was recommended. Comprehensive and continuous evaluation was emphasized. Various modern modes of transactions were incorporated. Practical was more oriented towards internship and some value added skill oriented internal assessment papers were added. Pattern of question was changed to objective type and short type combination. The laid down procedure is adopted for introduction of new syllabus and ordinance. For Pre-Ph.D. course work teachers were encouraged to undertake module based teaching pattern of Research Methodology for which couple of internal meetings were held 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? The department obtains feedback ofFaculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning- evaluation of students on staff, curriculum. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered through feedback forms. 262 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: Nil 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Pre-Ph.D. Coursework in Education; Pre-Ph.D. Coursework in Applied. Psychology 45. Course-wise no. of students participated Special lectures/ Workshops / Seminar No. of external experts involved Total working hours utilized 83 (2012-13) 10 each of 2.0 h 03 20 hours 10 (2013-14) 08 each of 2.0 h 02 16 hours List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty fordifferent programmes: Teaching/ training methods Course-wise no. of students Gadgets used (if any) % of total work load as per time table PowerPoint Presentation 83 (2012-13) LCD projector 40 Roll-up Blackboard 10 (2013-14) PC Model and Charts Regular Green Board 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : The department ensures that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored byPeriodic interaction with students/teachers, Department Council and sub-committees, Grievance Redressal, Assignments and Seminars, Internal tests, Co-curricular activities, Supervision of Practice teaching in schools, regular monitoring of attendance and adequate measure for short attendance, Feedback methods, Criticism lesson and training to prepare lesson plans. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Plantation, Awareness campaign on Environment cleanliness, Award winning Debate and Poster Competition by B.Ed. Students held in MBA Department, R.D. University, 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : 263 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Compulsory training of MS Word and MS Excel regardless of specialization in B.Ed. programme Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples Morning Assembly with prayer, National anthem and “Madhya Pradesh Gaan” International Population Day was celebrated by students by displaying posters and plantation Encouraging students to develop values by debate, presentations and other competitions on the occasions of anniversaries of great leaders 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details Yes by NCTE and Dept. of Higher Education State Government (M.P.) 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied 51. : Nil Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Weakness B.Ed. teaching staff is highly qualified (One NET qualified and five Ph.D. holders), of which four undertook challenging task to impart training for Pre-Ph.D. Coursework not only for Education but also for Applied Psychology – without any complains whatsoever Compulsory training of Computers to the B.Ed. students Very limited number of teaching and supportive non-teaching staff is able to manage over 100 students It would be better if proper regular staff, including Head of the Department, is appointed for directional growth of the department It would be appropriate to buy reference books and subscribe scholarly journals especially for our Pre-Ph.D. students which is presently inadequate Although with limited space work is progressing, it would be better if the space constrains are taken care of. Some extra efforts can be made to make students from tribal and rural background acquainted with modern methods of teaching and communication 264 Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Opportunities Teaching in English medium Social Sector Tribal economy Inter-disciplinary studies Gender issues Challenges Shrinking student enrollment Campus placement Recent developments & study material Girl enrollment at PG level Finances to general caste student 52. Future plans of the Department: To strive for a departmental status from the UGC and IASE up gradation by M.P. Government, and once regular faculty is appointed, to take up research and PG courses. 265 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in English 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in English 2. Year of establishment : 1960 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered Course/programme Master of Arts Degree awarded M.A Subject combinations Poetry, Prose, Drama, Fiction and Critical Theories, linguistics, Literary American Literature Researsch M. Phil. Research Methodology, Computer Application, Literary Theories, Approaches to Language, Ph.D. Different areas of English Literature 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments: In MA English, translated literary works of the renowned authors of Sanskrit and Hindi literature are prescribed in the syllabus. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc.: Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System. None The examinations of all programmes are based on the semester system. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate No Professors/Asst. Professors/others): 266 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Filled (number) Sanctioned (number) Male - Actual (including CAS & MPS) Female Male Female - 00 00 Professor 03 Associate 01 - - 00 00 03 - 01 00 00 Professors Assistant Professors Guest Faculty Filled (number) Male Female - 06 2010-2011 02 02 2011-2012 02 02 2012-2013 01 01 2009-10 11. Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Special- No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students ization guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Ms. K. Punwani M.A. Sr. Lecturer American 30 years Nil 15 year M.Phil - 09 Lit. M. Phil. Other categories:Dr. Shibani M.A. Ph.D. Basu Dubey Dr. Neelanjna Guest Lect. (2009-12) M.A. Ph.D. Guest Lect. (20-2-09- 25 years M.Phil - 06 267 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Pathak 19-08-09) Visiting Faculty 2012-13-14 Dr. S. M.A. Ph.D. Diwakar Dr. M. Guest Lect. 30 year M.Phil - 01 35 years Ph.D. – 03 2009-10 M.A. Ph.D. Chakaranara Guest Lect. 2009-12 yan M.Phil - 08 Visiting Faculty 2012-14 Ms. Kuhoo M.A. Ghosh Mr. Ujjawal M.A. M.Phil. M.A. M.Phil. M.A. Ph.D. M.A. Chouhan Prof. Abha M.A. Ph.D. M.A. Ph.D. M.A. Ph.D. Shahawar Guest Lect. 09 years - 2012-14 - 08 Guest Lect. 09 years - 25 years Visiting Faculty Ph.D. – 03 M.Phil - 04 20 years Visiting Faculty M.Phil - 04 20 years Visiting Faculty - 2012-14 M.A. Ph.D. Kumar Dr. M.Phil - 04 2012-14 Chansoria Dr. Pratibha 3 years Guest Lect. 2012-14 Tiwari Dr. Alok - 2009-10 Pandey Dr. Apara 3 years Guest Lect. 2011-14 Gupta Ms. Bhavana - 2010-12 Mahajan Dr. Pragyaa 10 years 2009-10 Chouksey Mr. Prashant Guest Lect. Visiting Faculty - 15 years - - 15 years M.Phil - 02 2012-14 M.A. Ph.D. Visiting Faculty 2012-14 Syed 268 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Vinita M.A. Ph.D. Visiting Faculty Saluja Mr. Tejendra - 25 years - - Joined the - 2012-14 M.A. Teaching Fellow Singh Shiv Research Centre on 20/01/2014 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: The following is the list of eminent professors visiting the department. 13. 14. Dr. A. Pandey, BHU Dr. Ashok Awasthy, Sagar Dr. Shubhra Tripathi, Bhopal Dr. Ashok Sachdeva Bhopal Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: MA English – 85 % M.Phil. English – 80% Pre Ph.D Course Work-75% Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme 15. Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers % of workload taken students engaged to students by temporary faculty M.A. 24 03 (02 guest faculty) 1:8 85 M.Phil. 20 03 1:6 80 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff Administrative 16. Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male Female - - - - 02 01 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil 269 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : Nil 18. List details of completed projects : Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: Nil 20. List Research facility The Department of English is the only recognized Research Centre in Jabalpur for research in English. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil 22. Publications Authors’ names Title of the paper Journal’s name Volume (issue) Page Year number Dr. Shibani Basu Power – Violence Nexus Edited by the Usha Dubey Girish Karnad Tuglaq Bande Nil Nil 2010 - 2013 10 2013 - 12 and Tale-Danda Dr. Neelanjana Indian Working Women: Gender Violence published by Pathak Victims of Violence Edited by Dr. Astha Pointer Bhanot Publication, Jaipur Bridges of Communication Moon’s Plight Anveeksha - Contemporary Vibes Vol. 8, Issue no. 29 Ramayana: The Hymns of Contemporary Vibes Volume No. 8 - 2013 Ninad - - 2012 Himalaya Orissa First, India Second: Jayant Mahapatra, the Poetic Konark of Indian Soil 270 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) My Story: Narratising the Contemporary Vibes, - - 2012 Self Edited by Dr. Anil A Book Review - - 2012 Vishlesana - - 2013 Ninad - - 2014 Sharma, Musing on Khil Uthe Palash Dr. Pragyaa Vivekananda's Path of Gupta Guest Liberation with reference Faculty to Four Yogas during 201214 The Tradition of Indian Religious Poetry: A Comparative Study of Swami Vivekananda and Niranjan Mohanty Letters: An Overview 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty serving in Nationa Committees/Editorial Boards/Reviewing 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, : None training programs and similar programs) Activity Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Name of faculty Dr. Neelanjna Pathak Period International – 01 Conferences recognized by national / international (2013) professional bodies? National – 07 (2009-13) Ms. Bhavana Chouhan International – 02 (2010) National – 01 (2010) 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): 271 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 50 percent of students of MA fourth semester have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects. 29. 30. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Nil Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Yes Funding Programmes on curriculum development, Period Source Department Research Committee meeting 5/1/2012, 1/2/2012, 2/3/2012, 23/4/2012, Self funding were organized to advised for curriculum 24/5/2012, 26/11/2012, 10/7/2013, Development / staff meeting 7/8/2013, 29/11/2013, 13/1/2014, 30/1/2014 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The department tried to follow, a code of ethics in the department by adopting the following means, ensuring, Regular attendance in department or with supervisor Regular Visit to Library and attendance in seminar/conference/workshop etc. Regular feedback by the supervisor The Department ensures that research work is not product of Plagiarism Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years: Categories Year 1 (2010-11) Year 2 (2011-12) Year 3 Year 4 (2013-2014) (2012-2013) 32. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 03 01 00 02 05 02 00 01 ST 02 00 02 00 00 02 01 01 OBC 11 03 03 04 05 01 06 02 General 15 18 04 19 09 17 18 15 Programme-wise demand ratio: 272 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 33. Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 32 10 14 - - M. Phil. 29 07 13 - - Ph.D. 48 05 18 - - Diversity of students: Name of the % students % students % of students % of Programme same from other from universities students university universities outside the State from other within the countries State Male 34. Female Male Female Male Female Male Female M.A./ M. Sc. 98 97 02 03 - - - - M. Phil. 75 95 00 00 25 05 - - Ph. D. 86 95 05 - 09 05 - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Many students of the department are placed in good positions. Most of the students of the department have become teachers in various schools and colleges and some of them have reached to the rank of Heads and Principals also. 35. Student progression: Student Progression 36. Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 20 100 PG to Ph.D. 14 60 Diversity of staff: 273 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 37. % of faculty from % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from other the universities Universities outside the State countries Same university within the State 100 Nil Nil Nil Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period Topic Name of the Research Supervisor Scholar Vinita Singh Choudhary Feminist Perspectives in the novels of Jane Dr. Abha Pandey Austin Abhishek Kosta A Study of Myth in the Plays of Girish Dr. M. Chakranarayana Karnad: A Gender Perspective Shalini Chakranarayana The ethinic Vision of Toni Morrison Dr. M. Chakranarayana Tanushree Singh A Critical Analysis of the Images of Women in Dr. Urbashi Barat the Fiction of Arundhati Roy and Jhumpa Lahiri: A Comparative Shibani Basu Dubey A Personal Quest for Power in the Plays of Dr. Vineeta Kour Saluja Girish Karnad Mercy George A Study of the Absurd in the Plays of Harold Dr. Rosy Mishra Pinter Kapil Chaudha A Literary Evaluation of the Speeches of Dr. M. Chakranarayana Abraham Lincoln Rani Tiwari Imagery in the Plays of T.S. Eliot Dr. M. Adhikari Gurpreet Dua Narrative Techniques in the Short Stories of Dr. Vineeta Kour Saluja R.K. Narayan and O. Henry: A Comparative Study Usha Masram Diasporic Sensibility in Bharti Mukharjee's Dr. Abha Pandey Novels Nidhi Nema Ironic Vision of Society in the Novels of Dr. Abha Pandey Upamanyu Chatterjee Neelu Raghuwanshi Cultural Implications in the Novels of Shashi Dr. M. Adhikari 274 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Deshpandey Samta Naidu The Fiction of Amitabh Ghosh: A Post Dr. M. Adhikari Colonial Perspective Bhawana Chouhan Multiculturalism in the Novels of Anita Desai Dr. Urbashi Barat Garima Pathak Personality Disorders in the Novels of Anita Dr. Urbashi Barat Desai Mrinal Deshpandey Treatment of History in the Works of Shashi Dr. Vineeta Kour Saluja Tharoor Anju Pathak Tagore's Gitanjali and Sri Aurobindo's Dr. Urbashi Barat Sonnets: A Comparative Study 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities Department has a 03 classrooms and a Seminar halls and four rooms for guest faculty. Department has OHP and slide projectors and also maintains a separate library that has over 1200 titles of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university : The following research scholars are registered for Ph. D. in English in the Research Centre, RDVV Jabalpur: S. No. Research Scholar Supervisor 1. Santosh Raghuwanshi Dr. Alok Chansoria 2. Priti Katare Dr. Mohini Chakranarayana 3. Prashant Mahajan Dr. Veneeta Saluja 4. Soma Guha Dr. Swati Chandolkar 5. Megha Mishra Dr. Abha Pandey 6. Tejendra Singh Shiva Dr. Abha Pandey 7. Anita Jhariya Dr. Alok Chansoria 8. Bhavana Shriwastava Dr. Abha Pandey 275 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Satish Kumar Soni Dr. Apara Tiwari 10. Rinkoo Wadhera Dr. Abha Pandey 11. Seema Chourasia Dr. Swati Chandolkar 12. Seema Dua Dr. V.K. Saluja 13. Rajshri Roneline Dr. V.K. Saluja 14. Meena Edith Keller Dr. Urbashi Barat 15. Rashmi Singh Dr. V. K. Saluja b) From other institutions/universities : Nil 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development? Yes, the department for all courses carries out the need assessment exercise before introducing new courses or bringing change in the syllabus of M.Phil. Rigorous meetings are held by experts from different fields of specialization in English. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? The department obtains feedback of various stake holders on curriculum as well as teaching learning evaluation, these feedbacks are taken from students alumni and the employers and these feedback is then analyzed to bring effective changes. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: S. No. Name of the Students Present status 1. Abhishek Kosta Asst. Professor, PG College, Balaghat 2. Tanushree Singh Director, Royal higher Secondary School 3. Shibani Basu Dubey Asst. Professor, Mata Gujari College, Jabalpur 4. Usha Masram Asst. Professor, Science College, Jabalplur 5. Neelu Raghuwanshi Asst. Professor, Mahakoshal College, Jabalplur 6. Samta Naidu Asst. Professor, Mahakoshal College, Jabalplur 276 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 44. 7. Dr. Alok Chansoria Professor, Hawabagh College, Jabalpur 8. Dr. Neelanjana Pathak Head, English deptt., St. Aloysius, College, JBP Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years): Nil 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of methods students The teaching is done to M.A. 09 Gadgets used % of total work load as per (if any) time table Projectors 100 Power point presentation and lecture method. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Department ensures achievement of programme objectives and monitoring of learning outcomes through a feedback system which is received from students. The results of the students are also monitored to ensure that the learning outcomes are constantly achieved. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: NIL 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: The students undertake various projects and visit various departments for performing scholarly activity. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. If yes, give details: 50. Nil Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The department has contributed towards generating new knowledge through its alumni, who are performing their best in their respective fields of work. 277 English Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength Providing an appropriate ambience for Learning. Class rooms with open air and light facilities are available. Audio-visual equipments are available in the department for better teaching learning process. Specific focus in enhancing communication skills and Linguistic Proficiency of Students. Weakness Opportunities Regular teaching faculty is not available to take care of the students. Language lab is not available If faculty is available, the department can run different certificate and diploma courses for English teaching, linguistics and Phonetics, Modern grammar, translation skills etc. Challenges English is very demanding subject in schools and colleges. Department will take care of the students so that they can be ideal teachers in future 52. Future plans of the Department: Department is proposing a diploma course in Functional English in the pattern of CIEFL Hyderabad, this course will improve the learners proficiency in the English Language . This course will give opportunity to learners to practice the skills of speaking, reading, writing, grammar and study skills so that they can function in English in Social and Academic Spheres. It will also acquaint the learners with some professional skill which will prepare them for job. Research Methodology Diploma course is also proposed. The classroom accommodation in the department at present is inadequate which is to be improved like smart classrooms. For intensive academic work, the library will be updated. Certain basic infrastructure facilities such as filtered mineral water, Wi-Fi facilities are proposed. A good sound system, color laser printing facility and scanning facility are proposed. 278 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Geography 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Geography 2. Year of establishment : 2008 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Social Science 4. Names of programs offered: Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post Graduation M.A. Urban Geography, Geography of India, Economic Geography, GIS and RS, Research Methodology. M. Phil. Ph.D. GIS and RS, Research Methodology Urban Geography, Geography of India, Economic Geography, GIS and RS, Environmental Geography, Tribal Studies and Geomorphology. Research. D. Litt. Environmental Geography, Tribal Studies. During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give detail: Inter-disciplinary Programs in emerging areas 5. M.A. /M.Sc. : GIS and Remote Sensing Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: Tribal Studies, Economics, 6. : Sociology, Pol Sc. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc.: Yes 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester 279 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : a) Academic flexibility and modules of the programme b) Does the department offer self-funded programmes If yes, how many courses (Numbers only) : c) : Yes Yes 1 Does the department offer Inter/multidisciplinary programmes in emerging areas (numbers only) : 4 d) Does the department offer Programmes with Semester and Trimester (numbers only) : Sem. 1 e) Does the department offer Programmes with choice based credit system (numbers only) : f) Does the department offer Programmes with Core and Elective options? g) Does the department offer Courses in modular form combining the conventional and distance mode of education Yes : (numbers only) Yes :4 h) Does the department offer Academic flexibility by way of twinning programmes (link or combined as a pair): Yes i) Inventory of programmes offered to the colleges : Unified Programs j) Programmes for international students : Commons k) flexibility to change from one discipline to another : Yes l) facilities for credit transfer for migratory students : Yes m) Latest revision of the curriculum (year) and frequency there of M. Phil. What percentage of courses underwent a syllabus revision? : As per the new guidelines n) Curriculum development procedures: systematic need assessment, feedback; Employability, Innovation, Research : Yes o) bodies and the civil society; facilitating introduction new programmes; skill-oriented programmes; value-added courses; Targeting international students : p) Yes Curricular feedback from national international faculty/scholars (no. of persons with proper documents), affiliated institutions (no. with proper documents), other quality enhancement measures: 10. Yes Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 1 - - - - Assistant Professors 2 - - - - Guest Faculty 4 - 3 - - 280 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. Faculty profile Name Qualification Designation No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of M.Phil. students guided experience in last four years Specialization Permanent Faculty:- Nil Other Categories:Prof. Vivek Ph. D. Prof. Pol. Sc. 23 05 Ph. D. Prof. Geography 30 05 Astt. Prof. Geography 27 Mishra Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Dr. Lokesh Ph. D., D. Litt. 50 (Ph.D. + M.Phill) Shrivastava Dr. Preeti Pandey Ph. D. Gu. Fac. Geography - - Archna Namdeo M.A., Ph. D. Gu. Fac. Geography 3 - Gu. Fac. Geography - - Submitted Prachi Tiwari M.A., M. Phil. 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty–programme-wise information: 40% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Nil Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of % of workload taken students faculty engaged teachers to by temporary faculty students M.A. (Pre.) 15 5 1:3 40 M.A. (Final) 5 5 1:1 40 M. Phil. (I, II) 8 3 1:2.7 - 281 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Ph. D. 16 2 1:8 - Total 44 6 1:7.3 40 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. In the Dept. of Geography there were 2 Actual Administrative staff and 2 others were filled. They are shown in the form of following table: Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Administrative 16. Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male Female - - 1 1 1 1 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Tourism Geography. Environmental Geography. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects Type of Year Projects Title of Name of the Project-wise Name of faculty the project funding amount of the member (faculty-wise) agency Grant Prof Kamlesh Socioeconomics ICSSR B. Other agencies – national Major projects 2013 Mishra Disparities 68 lakh(Proposed) among tribal in Central India Dr. Lokesh Tourist Circuits Shrivastava of Narbada ICSSR 8.40 lakh ICSSR 8.1 lakh Basin Prof. V.K. Agriculture Shrivastava Pattern in 282 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Arunanchal Pradesh Dr. P. Shrivastava Tourist ICSSR 7.2 lakh Management in North Central India 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: The following table gives details on the Research projects completed and grants received during the last four years Year Name of faculty member Title of project Name of the Project-wise (faculty-wise) funding amount of the agency Grant Funded by National agencies:- 2011 Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava ‘Baiga Janjati me & Dr. Ritu Rani Swasth UGC 95,000/- Ekal Vidhyalay Ekal 3,00,000/- Impect Assisment Foundation Sanrakshar Pranali’ Funded by International agencies:2011 19. Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: Nil 20. List Research facility: Yes 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil 283 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 22. Publication a. Number of papers and books published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (Jan 2004) “Baiga Janjati Ka Samajik Parivesh”. Van Badu, Masik Patrika, Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (2004) “Gond Janajati main madai avam Mele ka mahtva” Vanswar Vansahita Shodh Patrika, Jabalpur. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (2005) “Janjatiya Mahilaon Main Shiksha Ka Star” Uttar Bharat Bhugol Patrika, Gorakhpur (U.P.) June Vol. IInd. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (2005) “Gond Janajati Me Svasthya Sevaao Ka Uapayog” Vansvar Vansahitya Patrika, Jabalpur. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (2005) “Janjatiyon Men Shasakiya Svasthya Sewaye”. Govt. K.N.K. college Patrika Balaghat (M.P.). Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Ritu Rani (2005) “Medicinal Plant and its use” Indian Geo-journal, Department of Geography, S.B.S. College University of Delhi New Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (June 2006), “Jabalpur nagar ke Bhoomi Upyog Pratiroop ka Bhogolik Adhyyan”, Uttar Bharat ki Bhoogol Patrika, Gorakhpur. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2007), “Baiga Jati Ka Badalta Sanskritik Parivesh” Uttar Bharat Bhugol Patrika, Gorakhpur (U.P.), Vol, 37 No 4 December. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2008), “An Appraisal of Medicinal Plants and its use amongst the Baiga Tribes of Madhya Pradesh”, Accepted for Publication in Journal of Human Welfare and Ecology, Morena, (M.P.). Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2008), “ Baiga Janjati me Godna Pratha”, Uttar Bharat Bhugol Patrika, Gorakhpur (U.P.). Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2008), “Baiga Janjati me Ahar Pranali” “Janjati Paridrishya”, University Publication New Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2008), “Tribal Population of Dindori District of Madhya Pradesh”, “Tribal Scenario”, Editor- Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava Shree Publication & Distributors, New Delhi. 284 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2008), “Janjatiya Chhatron Mein Madak Padarthon ka Seven”, Bulletein of the Tribal Research Institute, Bhopal, Vol, 48. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dhurvey Shalini (2009) “Urban Transformation of Gond Tribes in Madhya Pradesh” Allahabad. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2010), “Janjatiya Mahilaon ka Swasthya Star” ”, Bulletein of the Tribal Research Institute, Bhopal. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (Sep. 2010), “Jabalpur nagar ka Bhukamp Prabandhan Zaruri”, Science India Vigyan ki Patrika Bhpol. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dhurvey Shalini (2010) “Chhindwara Jilay ka Adiwsi Vikas Pariyojnao ke Antargat Shiksha Sambandhi Vikas Pariyojnao kay Adhyan” Vanaswar Gorakhpur. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (June, 2011), “Peya Jalapurti : Jabalpur nagar ka Bhukamp Prabandhan”, Jal Prabandhan Shodh Patrika, Rajasthan, Neem Khetana, ISSN 0975. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (2011), “Japan Sonami 2011”, Science India Vigyan ki Patrika, Bhopal. Vol.5. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Mansuri Shahida, (Jan-2012) “Madhya Pradesh ki Aadiwasi Mahilaon ka Swasthya Star”, ‘Matadarsh’ Samaj ViGyan & Vanijya ki Journal, Delhi ISSN 0974-9888. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Mansuri Shahida, (2012) “Madhya Bharat ki Janjatiyon me Prajnan Sanrachna” ‘Vanaswar, Aadiwasi Shodh Patrika, Jabalpur (M.P.) Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Mansuri Shahida, (June-2013) “Madhyapradesh me Baal Swasthya avem Poshan” ‘Journal Integrated development & Research, Ballia (U.P.), Vol. 9, ISSN-22492852. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Namdeo Archna (2012) “Resource perception And technology of Arunachal Pradesh : Reading in population environment and spatial planning” Research book, Panchkula Haryana, ISSN-978819201400. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Upadhyay Anita (June 2012) “Tapman me Parivartan ka bhogolik adhyan” Bhootal Digdarshan, Bhogolik Vikas Shodh Sansthan, Gorakhpure, U.P. ISSN 09760768. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (2012), “Sanskardhani Jabalpur nagar me Jal Prabandhan evam Sambhavnayen”, Manviki, U.P., Vol. 3. 285 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (2012), “Malin Bastiyon ka adhyyan : Samajik Avnayan ke Bhogolik Aayam”(Jabalpur nagar ke Sandarbh me), Social Development, Jharkand Ranchi, Vol. 3. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh (2013), Janjatiyo me Janam se Sambandhit Avadharnaye”, ‘Manviki’ Shodh Patrika, New Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (Apr.2013), “Aadiwasi mahilayen : Paryavaran Sanrakshan (Arunachal Pradesh ke Sandarbh me), Social Development, Jharkand Ranchi, Vol. 5, ISSN 0975. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Namdeo Archana, (2012-2013) “Sustainable Development of Environment through organic farming : A Geographical Study of Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh” Indian Journal of Environment and Development, Lucknow, U.P. Vol. 3, ISSN 22490043. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Namdeo Archana, (Apr.-June 2013) “A Geographical Study of resource and technology of Arunachal Pradesh” International Journal for Social development, Institute for Social development and research, Ranchi, Jharkhand, Vol. 1, ISSN 23209283. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Namdeo Archana, (Dec. 2013) “A Geographical Conservation of Biodiversity in Arunachal Pradesh : An example of sustainable development” Research Strategy, Kanpur, U.P, Vol. 1, ISSN 23209283. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Upadhyay Anita (Dec.2013), “Kanha Rastriya Uddyan me Jaiv vividhta Sanrakshan ka bogolik adhyan”(Aher Prajatiyon ke Sandarbh me), Sodh samiksha or Mulankan, Motinagar Jaipur, ISSN 0972-2832. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Upadhyay Anita (May 2014), “Madhya Pradesh ke Paryatan Vikas me Kanha Rastriya Uddyan ki bhumica” Research link, Inore, ISSN 0973-1628. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (Apr.2014), “Janjati Structure in Banswara district” International Research Journal of Management New Delhi, Vol. 5, ISSN 2277. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Sisodiya Harsha (2014), “Arth Vyavastha me Vanotpadon ki Bhumika (Jila Balaghat ke Sandarbh me)” The Journal of Environment Culture and Development, Jabalpur, M.P. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dhurvey Dr. Shalini (2014), “Level of Industrial Development : Chhindwara District” The Journal of Environment Culture and Development, Jabalpur, M.P. 286 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Books Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, (2005), “Tribes of Narmada Valley” Shri Publication, New Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2006), “Aushdhiya Paudhe” University Publication, New Delhi, ISBN 81-7555-113-5. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, (2007), “Tribal Scenario” University Publication, New Delhi. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, (2010), “Madhya Pradesh ka Bhoogol” Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, ISBN 978-93-80285-15-3. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani (2010), “Janjatiya Swasthy” University Publication, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-7555-276-0. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Shrivastava Dr. Jyoti, Jat Neetu (2012), “Paryavaran Adhyyan evam Prabandhan” Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, ISBN 978-93-80285-91-7. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Jat Neetu (2012), “Paryavaran Adhyyan evam Prabandhan” Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, ISBN 978-93-80285-88-7. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Namdeo Archana (2012) “Bharat Ka Bhoogol” Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, ISBN 978-93-80285-91-7. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dhurvey shalini (2012), “Aarthik Bhoogol” Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, ISBN 978-93-80285-94-8. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani, Mansuri Shahida (2013), “Prayogic Bhoogol” (III & IV Sem.) Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani, Mansuri Shahida (2013), “Prayogic Bhoogol” (V & VI Sem.) Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Ritu Rani, Mansuri Shahida (2014), “Prayogic Bhoogol” (I & II Sem.) Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad. Shrivastava Dr. Lokesh, Mishra Dr. Kamlesh, Upadhyay Anita (2014), “Paristhitik Tantra ka Jivent Uddhran : Kanha Rastri Uddyan ” Shri Publication, New Delhi. Authors’ names Title of the Journal’s name paper Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Total no of National papers 12 Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava Total no of National 287 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) papers 25 b. Books edited : c. Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 24 (Prof. Kamlesh Mishra 24 books edited) 19 23. Details of patents and income generated : 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Yes (Honorary) GIS and Remote Sensing 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions / 26. Nil industries in India and abroad : Nil Faculty serving in : Yes Prof. Kamlesh Mishra is also Director of UGC, ACS, Director Distance Education, Dr. Lokesh Srivastava is serving in Department of Tribal Studies, Dy. Director and Distance Education 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Period Refresher courses Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava 3 Weeks Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies:Activity Name of faculty Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Conferences recognized by national / international Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava professional bodies? Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Conferences conducted or recognized by professional Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava agencies? 288 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Have teaching experience in other universities / national Yes institutions and other institutions? 28. Have industrial engagement? Yes Have other professional experience Yes Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : All M. Phil. Students every year complete the Dissertations. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/ institute : 50% 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of the professional Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing Month and year of bodies international recognitions Organization recognition 2 Postdoctoral fellows UGC 2013 ICSSR 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Seminars/ Conferences/Wo Period Funding Name of one/two source eminent person rkshps / (National/ sensitizing International) invited Programmes Prof. H. N. Mishra Chairman NAGI 3 2 Days National each Prof. L.M. Ram VC (Ex) Prof. Y.G. Joshi Chairman NAGI Prof. R.K. Rai Chairman NAGI 6 - National Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Dr. Lokesh Shrivstava 289 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Programme Applications Selected Received Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 196 31 16 1:3 1:6 M. Phil. 123 51 40 1:2 1:1 Ph.D. 150 46 32 1:2 1:1 Any other (please specify) D. 01 01 - 1:1 0 Litt. 33. Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from universities students (Separately for UG, from the universities outside the State from other same within the university State PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., countries D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) 34. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female M.A./ M. Sc. 30 30 30 30 12 08 00 00 M. Phil. 30 30 30 30 10 10 00 00 Ph. D. 30 30 30 30 10 10 00 00 D. Litt. 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examination Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female in Percentage (Female in brackets) brackets) brackets) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen 290 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) UGC-CSIR NET 1 Central/ State 1 1 1 (1) 2(1) Services Defence Entrance 1 Any other (specify) 35. 1(1) 1 1(2) Student progression: Yes Student Progression 36. 37. (1) Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 30 25 PG to Ph.D. 20 25 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 02 10 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from other the universities Universities outside the State countries Same university within the State 05 01 0 0 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period D. Litt. (Geography) – Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava - 2012 How many faculty members were appointed to teach new programmes during the last four years? 3 Guest faculties every year. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a 04 classrooms. Departments also maintain a separate library that has over 600 titles of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is 291 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students. Department also have LCD projector, OHP, DVD player, TV with cable connection and Slide projector. Computer-student ratio is 4:10. Departments also maintain a separate library. Department has separate 1 Students’ laboratories and 1 Research laboratory. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates 3 + 16 + 6 = 25 Post-Doctoral - 3 Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava D. Litt. In Geography awarded Dr. Shalini Dhurvey Awarded the Post Doctoral Fellowship from UGC, New Delhi Dr. Neetu Jat Awarded the Post Doctoral Fellowship from ICSSR, New Delhi Doctoral : 16 Research Associates : 06 Total : 25 From the host institution/university : All 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s) : 48 Yes, Internal monthly assessment and Semester If so, highlight the methodology Interview, Class room tests, Group Discussion, Presentation, Power Point presentation, Chart, model. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? D. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback: Yes E. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback: Yes F. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback: Yes 292 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: (1) Dr. Sangeeta Washingtan (2) Dr. Ritu Rani (3) Dr. D.K. Mishra (4) Dr. Anita Upadhyay (5) Dr. Shalini Dhurwey (6) Dr. Arti Vishvakarma (7) Dr. Neetu Jat 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) 45. Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working students participated workshops / seminar involved hours utilized Total no of student 62 Special Lecture, 20 Professor of 1.5hrs each lecture Workshops, Seminar eminence were involved List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 46. Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of Gadgets used (if % of total work load as per time methods students any) table Field Work All Courses ICT 100% How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? To cover the syllabi and research work. 293 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Yes 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Yes Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promoted) Curriculum development Internship On-the-job training Faculty exchange and development Research Publication Consultancy Extension Student placement 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The Department of Geography has contributed in generating new knowledge in: Tribal Studies Environmental Geography 294 Geoography Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Good teaching and practical training Quality Research Activities Intensive Filed work Socio Economic studies Weakness insufficient instrument and operators insufficient computer Lack of Modern software research Design GIS/ RS Opportunities This is the only department in the state amongst the state universities offering opportunities in higher studies in the subject of Geography. This is the only research centre in the state offering the M. Phil., Ph. D. and D. Litt. in the subject Geography. GIS and Remote sensing laboratory with modern technology and soft ware is going to be established with the help of DST Challenges Managing multi lingual and regional student. Inspire of feeder line the department manages to attract students from other institution and regions for admission. Infrastructure requirement. High end sophisticated equipments and apparatus. 52. Future plans of the Department: To start the New-courses in emerging fields like GIS and Remote Sensing. To develop a well equipped computerized laboratory for GIS and Remote Sensing. To develop the smart class room. Regular faculty. 295 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Hindi and Linguistics 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Hindi and Linguistics 2. Year of establishment : 1961 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Post Graduation Research Degree awarded M.A. Hindi Subject combinations Hindi Literature ( Poetry, Philosophy, Language, Folk Literature) M. Phil Hindi -do- Ph.D. -do- D.Litt. -do- During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details: Inter-disciplinary Pre. M.Phill and Pre Ph.D. Course Programmes in emerging areas 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involve : Yes With Sociology, Sanskrit, Philosophy, History, Women Studies. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc : Yes Research collaboration with Kandry Hindi Sansthan, New Delhi. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Yes The Language learning Certificate course was discontinued because of Lake of Faculties 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester system. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : a) Does the department offer self-funded programmes? If yes, how many courses? (Numbers only)? b) Does the department offer Inter/multidisciplinary programmes in emerging areas (numbers only)? : : 02 01, PG Programme. 296 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) c) Does the department offer Programmes with Annual System (numbers only)? : 01 d) Does the department offer Programmes with Semester and Trimester (numbers only)? : 2 Semester e) Does the department offer Programmes with Core and Elective options? : Yes f) Does the department offer Academic flexibility by way of twinning programmes (link or combined as a pair) : Year certificate Course in hindi teaching Programme. g) Programmes for international students : One, one year certificate course in hindi teaching programme h) Courses for slow and disadvantaged learners, bridge courses : Yes : Yes : Yes, 20% Extra classes for the disadvantaged learner (Mr. Mukesh Patel is in Final M.A. Hindi) i) Flexibility to change from one discipline to another j) Latest revision of the curriculum (year) and frequency there of year 1913 What percentage of courses underwent a syllabus revision? k) Curriculum development procedures: systematic need assessment, feedback; Employability, Innovation, Research l) : Yes, BOS and Central BOS Use the guidelines of the regulatory bodies; interaction with industry, research bodies and the civil society; facilitating introduction newprogrammes; skill-oriented programmes; value-added courses; Targeting international students : Yes, Language teaching courses are continued m) Use the guidelines of the regulatory bodies; interaction with industry, research bodies and the civil society; facilitating introduction new programmes. 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) 11. Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 01 01 01 01 01 Associate Professors 02 00 00 00 00 Assistant Professors 03 00 00 00 00 Others (Guest Fac.) 2 2 - - - Faculty profile: No. of years No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. Name Qualification Designation Specialization of students guided in last experience four years Permanent Faculty:- 297 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 12. Dr. Sushma Dubey M.A., Bed, Ph.D Professor Modern Poetry Prose flolk literture 37 10 Dr. T.N. Shukla M.A. Ph.D. D.Lit Professor Linguistics and Medieval Poetry 33 03 List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors: List of Visiting fellow from other Universities 1. Dr. Om Prakesh Valmik Chandra 86, Isiwar Vihar Fag- 2, LandPura , Dehradoon 2. Prof. Chouthi Ram Yadev, B.H.U. Banarash 3. Prof. Shyam Sundar Dubey, Director Mukti Bhodh SujanPethi Shri ChandiJiVard, Hata Demoh (M.P.) 4. Prof. Sudhakar Singh, B.H.U. Banarash 5. Prof. Baliraj Pandey, H.O.D. Hindi Kashi hindu Vishwavidyalaya 6. Dr. Yogendra Nath Sharma, Reth Principal Member Sahitya Ademaic,New Delhi 7. Prof. Sesharatnam , H.O.D. Hindi Andha V.V. Vishkhapattnam 8. Dr. Ram Chabila Tripathi (Retd. Professor) Bhopal 9. Dr. Pursotam Dubey.(Reth. Professor) Indore. 10. Dr. Satya ketu sankrat, Hindi Deptt. Dr. Bhimraw Ambedkar, V.V. New Delhi 11. Prof. S.C. Jaiswal , Allhabad V.V. Allhabad. List of visiting fellow from R.D.V.V. Jablpur 1. Dr. O.P. Trivedi (Rertd. Professor M.K.B. College, Jabalpur) 2. Dr. Nisha Tiwai (Rertd. Prinicpal M.K.B. College, Jabalpur) 3. Dr. C.S.S. Thukur (Professor Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur) 4. Dr. Rajkumar Daffu (Professor Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur) 5. Dr. P.V. Sen Gupta (Professor Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur) 6. Dr. R.L. Gupta (Rertd. Professor, Jabalpur) 7. Dr. Vibha Mishra (Astt. Professor Govt. Mahakoshal College, Jabalpur) 8. Dr. Usha Dubey (H.O.D. Hindi M.K.B. College, Jabalpur) 9. Dr. Arun Shukla (Astt. Professor Govt. Mahakoshal College, Jabalpur) 10. Dr. Vinita Tiwari (Computer operator Computer Centre , R.D.V.V.Jabalpur) 11. Dr. Manish Jain (Centre Library , R.D.V.V.Jabalpur) 12. Dr. Mamta Tiwari (H.O.D. Hindi Deptt. Mata Gujri Mahila College, Jabalpur) 298 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: By visiting faculty, 10%, 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Total no. of students Total no. of faculty engaged M.A. 7+6 01 Ratio of teachers to students 1/13 M.Phil 18 01 1/18 Pre. Ph. D. Course Ph.D. 36 01 1/30 50 20 20/50 D.Lit. 03 01 1/03 Programme 15. Temporary appointed Temporary appointed Temporary appointed Temporary appointed Temporary appointed faculty is not faculty is not faculty is not faculty is not faculty is not Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Yes Academic Support Staff 16. % of workload taken by temporary faculty Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female - - - - Technical 01 Administrative 01 - L.D.C. 01 - - - 01 - Peon 00 01 - - Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Yes Modern Poetry and fiction 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: : Title of Type of Projects Year Name of faculty member the project (faculty- Name of the funding Yes Projectwise amount of the 299 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) wise) agency Grant A. University awarded projects: Nil B. Other agencies – national Minor projects 2006- Dr. Sushma Dubey 2009 Rajiv Gandhi Cratch Monitering Scheme for MP & ChhatisGarah Mahila aur Baal Vikaas Mantralaya, New Delhi Rs. Lakh 9,12,000/- 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: Ni Programme Bijlesh Kumar Dhurve NET/JRFRajiv Ganddhi Research Fellowship for SC/CT student Yogita Rawte Rajiv Ganddhi Research Fellowship for SC/CT student Shashikesh Sankoliya NET/JRF Sanju Jhariya Research Fellowship for SC/CT student Mahitap Singh Dhurvey 20. Title of the programme and ref. no. Year of sanction and duration Name of the agency Total financial outlay of the programme 2008 to 2012 U.G.C. 5,50,000/- 2009 to 2012 2009 to 2012 funding Two significant outcomes or breakthroughs achieved 5,50,000/- 5,50,000/ 2013 Rajiv Ganddhi Research Fellowship for SC/CT student 2013 2,50,000/- List Research facility / centre: 300 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Yes, Hindi Department is having a well established language lab, Library with 1200 titles and 400 Research Volumes, latest magazines related to Research in Hindi literature, linguistic and folk literature. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Yes -A well established language lab. This is a special facility for SC/ST students coming from remote Tribal area. 22. Publications Dr. Suhsha Dubey 1- caqna sy[k.Mh yksdxhr & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] ¼iqu izdkf'kr½ 2005 2- O;k[;k fof/k] ys[kd & ia- fouk;d jko] laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2005 3- ia- Hkokuh izlkn frokjh ,oa dfo lksenÙk dk dkO; ] laiknd & MkW - lq"kek nqcs] 2008 4- 'kks/k vkys[k & ladyu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 5- vkys[k & ladyu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 6- vkdk'kok.kh okrkZ izlkj.k & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 7- vkdk'kok.kh fparu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 8- efgyk l'kfDRkdj.k ds u;s vk;ke & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs 2011 9- fganh lkfgR; esa L=h& foe'kZ ,oa nfyr psruk & laiknd MkW - lq"kek nqcs] 2012 10- vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2013 Journals – International Journal for Women's Studies, Vol.-1, Number-1, March 2008, Editor- Dr. Sushma Dubey International Journal for Women's Studies, Vol.-2, Number-1, March 2009, Editor- Dr. Sushma Dubey MkW- lq"kek nqcs, MkW- 'kjn flag d`r fiNys iUus dh vkSjrsa (2008) varjkZ"Vªh; 'kks/k if=dk] efgyk v/;;;u dsUnz] jk-n-q fo-fo- tcyiqj 83 ls 85 MkW- lq"kek nqcs, f'k{k.k laLFkkvksa esa Nk=k mRihM+u vkSj fizaV ehfM;k (2009) varjkZ"Vªh; 'kks/k if=dk] efgyk v/;;;u dsUnz] jk-n-q fo-fo- tcyiqj 9 ls 12 Dr. Sushma Dubey Domestic Violance: nature causes and possible solutions (2008) International Research Magazine, Women Study & and research centre, R.D.V.V. 1 Page to 06 MkW- lq"kek nqcs vk/kqfud x| lkfgR; (2010) ,sdsMsfed LVkWQ dkWyst] jk-n-q fo-fo- iqu'p;kZ ikB~;Øe ISBN NO. 978-81-920802-08 MkW- lq"kek nqcs vf/kdkj dkuwu ¼efgyk laca/kh½efgyk l'kfDRkdj.k ds u;s vk;ke (2011) ,sdsMsfed LVkWQ dkWyst] jk-n-q fo-fo- 20@9@2011 ls 09@10@2011 rd 49 ls 59 20@9@2011 ls 09@10@2011 rd ISBN NO. 978-81-920802-08 MkW- lq"kek nqcs vuqokn ds fud"k ij dhpd o/k (2013) Hkokuh izlkn frokjh Le`fr xzaFk 187 ls 190 2013 301 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) MkW- lq"kek nqcs fganh vkykspuk esa ekuorkoknh /kkj.kk (2013) lkfgfR;d vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k ,sdsMsfed LVkWQ dkWyst] jk-n-q fo-fo- 144 ls 191 ISBN NO. 978-81-920802-08 MkW- lq"kek nqcs fganh vkykspuk esa ekuorkoknh /kkj.kk izks- pkSFkh jke ;kno ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa (2013) laokn uoEcj 2012 ls vDVwcj 2013 rd 164 ls 166 ISSN NO. 2231-4156 SAMVAD 1. Dr. Sushma Dubey: b. Monographs: Nil c. Chapters in Books : Yes 1. caqna sy[k.Mh yksdxhr & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] ¼iqu izdkf'kr½ 2005 2. O;k[;k fof/k] ys[kd & ia- fouk;d jko] laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2005 3. ia- Hkokuh izlkn frokjh ,oa dfo lksenÙk dk dkO; ] laiknd & MkW - lq"kek nqcs] 2008 4. 'kks/k vkys[k & ladyu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 5. vkys[k & ladyu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 6. vkdk'kok.kh okrkZ izlkj.k & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 7. vkdk'kok.kh fparu & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2012 izdkf'kr 8. efgyk l'kfDRkdj.k ds u;s vk;ke & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs 2011 9. fganh lkfgR; esa L=h& foe'kZ ,oa nfyr psruk & laiknd MkW - lq"kek nqcs] 2012 10. vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k & laiknd & MkW- lq"kek nqcs] 2013 d. Books edited – List attached e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers - List attached f. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) g. Citation Index – range / average : Nil h. SNIP : Nil i. SJR : Nil j. Impact Factor – range / average : Nil k. h-index : Nil 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Yes Honorary Weekly Consultancy is provided to the outside research Students 302 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad 26. : Nil Faculty serving in a. National committees Kendrya Hindi Sansthan, New Delhi b. International committees c. Editorial Boards -1. Publication of international Journal – Women study centre 2008 / 2009 Vish leshhan 2005 R.D.V.V. Jabalpur d. Prof. Shushma Dubey -Editor for: any other (please specify) Mahila Sashaktikaran naye Ayam, Ishtri Vimarsh avam Dalit Chetna, Anushand ki Pravedhi aur Prakriya. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programmes Refresher courses Name of faculty Period efgyk l'kfDrdj.k ds u;s vk;ke 20/9/2011 to 09/10/2011 fganh lkfgR; esa L=h & foe'kZ ,oa nfyr psruk 12/3/2012 to 31/3/2012 lkfgfR;d vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k 11/2/2013 to 28/2/2013 Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Name of faculty Period Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national / international professional bodies? Dr Sanjeev Singh 2009-10 Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? Prof. Rajeev Dubey to 2013-14 2009-10 to 2011-12 303 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): Nil 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years 30. : Nil Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Yes Seminars/ Conferences/ Wokshps/ Sensitizing Programmes efgyk l'kfDrdj.k ds u;s vk;ke fganh lkfgR; esa L=h & foe'kZ ,oa nfyr psruk lkfgfR;d vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k Period 20/9/2011 to 09/10/2011 Funding source (National/ International) U.G.C. , DELHI NEW Name of one/two eminent person invited List of Visiting fellow from other Universites – Dr. Om Prakesh Valmik Chandra 86, Isiwar Vihar Fag- 2, LandPura , Dehradoon Prof. Chouthi Ram Yadev, B.H.U. Banarash 12/3/2012 to 31/3/2012 11/2/2013 to 28/2/2013 U.G.C. , DELHI NEW U.G.C. , DELHI NEW Prof. Shyam Sundar Dubey, Director Mukti Bhodh SujanPethi Shri ChandiJiVard, Hata Demoh (M.P.) Prof. Sudhakar Singh, B.H.U. Banarash Prof. Baliraj Pandey, H.O.D. Hindi Kashi hindu Vishwavidyalaya Dr. Yogendra Nath Sharma, Reth Principal Member Sahitya Ademaic,New Delhi Prof. Sesharatnam , H.O.D. Hindi Andha V.V. Vishkhapattnam Dr. Ram Chabila Tripathi (Retd. Professor) Bhopal Dr. Pursotam Dubey.(Reth. Professor) Indore. Dr. Satya ketu sankrat, Hindi Deptt. Dr. Bhimraw Ambedkar, V.V. New Delhi Prof.S.C. Jaiswal Allhabad V.V. 1Allhabad. 304 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) Programmes on curriculum development, Funding Period teaching-learning methods, examination reforms, content / knowledge management, etc. efgyk l'kfDrdj.k ds u;s vk;ke source U.G.C NEW 20/9/2011 to 09/10/2011 fganh lkfgR; esa L=h & foe'kZ ,oa nfyr psruk DELHI 12/3/2012 to 31/3/2012 lkfgfR;d vuqla/kku dh izfof/k vkSj izfØ;k Name of one/two eminent person invited do 11/2/2013 to 28/2/2013 do 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Year Level SC ST OBC Gen Male Female Rural Tribal Handicapped Blind 20072008 20082009 20092010 P.G. 03 02 03 06 06 08 02 01 14 21% 14% 21% 42% 42% 58% 14% 07% M.PHIL 06 02 05 03 08 08 04 02 16 37% 12% 31% 18% 50% 50% 25% 12% P.G. 02 NIL 07 08 11 06 04 01 01 17 12% 41% 47% 64% 35% 24% 06% 06% M.PHIL 04 05 05 02 08 08 09 16 25% 31% 31% 12% 50% 50% 56% P.G. 02 01 07 04 08 06 01 14 14% 07% 50% 28% 58% 42% 07% M.PHIL 12 04 02 01 15 04 12 - NIL NIL - NIL - 04 - 305 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 20102011 20112012 32. 33. 19 63% 21% 10% 05% 78% 21% 63% 21% P.G. NIL 07 12 03 12 10 02 01 32% 54% 13% 54% 45% 09% 04% 22 M.PHIL 08 01 06 04 12 07 09 01 19 42% 05% 31% 21% 63% 36% 47% 05% P.G. 01 NIL 06 03 06 04 NIL NIL 10 10% 60% 30% 60% 40% M.PHIL 05 06 06 03 07 13 10 06 20 25% 30% 30% 15% 35% 65% 50% 30% - 01 10% - Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female UG PG 06 00 04 00 03 00 04 00 03 M.Phil. Ph.D. 09 36 03 18 06 18 03 18 06 18 Diversity of students: Name of the Programme (Separately for UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Ph.D. PG M.phil. 34. - % of students from the same university Male 27 59.50 63.60 Female 56 40.49 36.64 % of students from other universities within the State Male - Female - % of students from universities outside the State Male 3 - Female 14 - % of students from other countries Male - Female - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examin ation Applied (no.) Qualified (no.) Percentage (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) 306 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 35. ST SC OBC Gen UGCCSIR NET 04 06 04 04 Defense Entrance 01 04 02 00 ST SC OBC Gen ST 01 01 01 01 25 00 02 00 00 00 SC OBC Gen 50 25 25 50 00 00 Student progression: Student Progression Number % against enrolled - - PG to M.Phil. 02 100% PG to Ph.D. 06 100% - - 04 50% UG to PG Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus Selection (List the Employers and the number of Companies who Visited the Campus During the Last Four Years) Other than Campus Recruitment 36. Diversity of staff: Nil 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. : Nil Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a 02 classroom. Department also have OHP and TV/VCP/Cable connection. Computerstudent ratio is 2:50. Departments also maintain a separate library. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students. The number of systems with individual configurations is 2. Number of nodes/ computers with internet facility available is 2. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year): Student – 30 40. a) From the host institution/university : 21 b) From other institutions/universities : 07 Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 06 as Net- JRF and Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship 307 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? : Yes 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? Yes 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: S. No. 44. Name 1. MkW- lq"kek nqcs & leUo;d vkpk;Z ,oa v/;{k fganh foHkkx] jk-nq-fo-fo] tcyiqj 2. v:.k 'kqDy] lfpo izks- 'kkldh; egkdks'ky egkfo|ky;] tcyiqj 3. MkW latqy 4. MkW- f'kodqekj O;kl foHkkxk/;{k & fganh foHkkx] th-,l- dkWyst] tcyiqj 5. MkW- fctys'k dqekj /kqosZ foHkkxk/;{k & fganh foHkkx] egkjk"Vª egk- tcyiqj 6. MkW- dSjksyhu lSuh foHkkxk/;{k & fganh foHkkx] lsaV vyk;fl;l egk]tcyiqj 7. MkW- vkjk/kuk flag lgk;d izk/;kid & fgrdkfj.kh efgyk egk- tcyiqj 8. MkW- oanuk 'kqDyk ,lks- izkQ s slj 'kkldh; foKku egk- tcyiqj 9. MkW- ;ksfxrk jkors vfrfFk O;k[;krk] 'kkl- egkfo|ky;] cjsyk 10. MkW- jktdqekj igkM+s vfrfFk izks- 'kkl- egk- fNUnokM+k 'kekZ foHkkxk/;{k & fganh foHkkx] lh-ih- efgyk] egkfo|ky; Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise Special lectures/ No. of external Total working hours no. of Workshops / Seminar experts involved utilized 11 11 5 Houres students participated 100% 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training methods Course-wise no. of students Gadgets used (if any) % of total work load as per time table 308 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Class room teaching 06 Computers, Using language lab 07 Tape OHP. Recorder 24 Period per week and 09 30 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? 47. : By meeting and discussions. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Yes Different Rachna Paths are organized in the presence of Writers and Radio talk on Akashwani Programmes. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : Yes Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years: -Language labs to increase the talking ability of the students of tribal belt especially for pronunciation and grammer. Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples: -Project work is given to the students to enhance their vocabulary and writing skills, Debate competition, way of communication. Students are encouraged and all possible guidance is provided to them to master the computer. This skill helps them immensely in all aspects of their good life. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: None. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Department is giving training to the students for NET-JRF preparative classes every year, and so far 13 students qualified NET-JRF for those classes. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. 309 Hindi and Linguistics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Strength Qualified and Competent Faculty members. Computers with Internet facility for students & faculty members. Well established Language lab Well equipped Library facilities Regular classes and punctuality Weakness Research component needs to be enhanced for additional Research. Teachers are required as at present shortfall is filled by visiting faculty for a course in a semester. Opportunities Language is very important component of all the courses and hence special courses for upliftment of Functional Hindi in PG Classes is adapted Challenges Recruitment of permanent faculties is an urgent need of the department. To make aware for Hindi Linguistic to the students coming from remote areas of the Tribal belt. Increase the capacity of the Language Lab up to 40 students To establish a separate lab for speech therapy. Well equipped and furnished Lecture hall. 52. Future plans of the Department: f'k{k.k dks vkSj l'kDRk cukus ds fy;s ikB~;Øe dk fjohtu djuk ,oa fofHkUu lalk/kuksa tSls & usV] dEI;wVj Vhfpax] vks,pih] ikoj ikbaV izstsUVs'ku vkfn dk vf/kdkf/kd mi;ksx djuk. 310 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in History 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in History 2. Year of establishment : 1961 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Social Science. 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post Graduation M.A. World History, History of Science and Technology, History of tourism, Historiography Research M.Phil. History, sources of Indian History and Research Methodology Research Ph.D. Political, Social, Economic History and Regional History of MP 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involve: Yes the department has done interdisciplinary research with Hindi department on Bhakti Movement poets, and also with the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology on art History and the department if is involved with Sociology and Tribal studies, Economics and Political Science. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 8. Examination System: Semester CBCS is under the process of adoption 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : None 311 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) 11. Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 2 1 - 3 - Associate Professors 2 - - - - Assistant Professors 3 2 - Others (Guest Fac.) 2 - - 1 1 Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of M.Phil. students experience guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Prof. J.P.Mishra MA, Ph.D, Professor LLB Modern 35yrs Indian 02 Ph D 08 M Phil History Prof. Rajeev MA, Ph.D Professor Dubey 07 Ph D Modern Indian 32yrs 09 M Phil 32yrs 02 Ph D History Prof. S.C.Sharma MA,Ph.D Professor Mediaeval& Modern 32 M Phil Indian History Other categrories: Dr. Sanjeev M. A., Ph. D Guest faculty - - - M. A., Ph. D Guest faculty - - - Singh Dr. (Miss.) Neeti Bajpai 312 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors: Prof. Namvar Singh, Delhi Prof. D. N. Jha, Patna Prof. Ravindra Kumar, IGNOU Prof. Vibha Upadhyaya, Jaipur Prof. Ravindra Upadhyaya, Ujjain 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: 40% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers to % of workload taken by students engaged students temporary faculty M.A. 08 05 1:1.6 50% M.Phil 15 03 1:5 - Ph.D. 22 01 1:22 - Programme 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Academic Support Staff Administrative 16. Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female 2 1 2 1 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Yes Modern Indian History, National Movement 313 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Socioeconomic History Tribal History Biographical works on patriots 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: 18. Nil List details of completed projects under following heads: In the session 2009-10, Prof. J. P. Mishra completed and submitted a MRP, titled, ' Selected Papers of Seth Govind Das' , total fund outlay, Rs 80,000=00, financed by the Hitkarini Sabha, Jabalpur 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: The ICHR has given recognition to the research activities of the department, in the year2008-9 it gave Rs 1,84,500=00 to M Phil scholars as research grant, and Rs 3,90,000=00 to Ph D scholars as JRF grant. In the year 2009-10 it gave Rs 48,360=00 to M Phil scholars as research grant and Rs 2,46,000=00 to Ph D scholars as JRF grant. In the year 2010-11 it gave Rs 1,05,110=00 to M Phil scholars as research grant and Rs 8,08,000=00 to Ph D scholars as JRF grant. In the year 2011-12 it gave Rs 33,000=00 to M Phil scholars as research grant and and Rs 3,10,400=00 to Ph D scholars as JRF grant. In the year 2012-13 it gave Rs 41,000=00 to M Phil scholars as research grant and and Rs 5,92,000=00 to Ph D scholars as JRF grant. 20. List Research facility / centre with State recognition Yes National recognition Yes International recognition Nil 314 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Yes. Number of MoUs with institutions of national/international importance/other universities/ industries/corporate houses, etc? If yes, how have they enhanced the research and development activities of the department? : The prominent Newspapers of Jabalpur who have MoU with our department had given a good opportunity to the students for training and research. The Department has collaboration with District Archeological Society. The ICHR has recognized the research commitment of the students of the department and as a result the department could produce a substantial M Phil and Ph D research of a fairly good quality. 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 1. S.C. Sharma, Indo-US Nuclear Cooperation, Some Observations, (2010) A Journal Of Asia For Democracy And Development, Vol. X, No.I 146-149 b. Monographs : Nil c. Chapters in Books : Yes d. Books edited : Yes Prof.J.P. Mishra Edited - Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Akademi Project ' Madhya Pradesh Ka Sanskritik Itihas ,Adhunik Kaal Vol III,( work in press) Prof. Rajeev Dubey Chapter ' Madhya Pradesh Mein Samachar Patron Ka Itihas' in Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Akademi Project ' Madhya Pradesh Ka Sanskritik Itihas ,Adhunik Kaal Vol III,( work in press). S.C. Sharma 315 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1. Swami Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda Aur Ramkrishna Mission Ke Karya',pgs-373-376, in book 'Vicharon Ka Itihas'(Ed.Dr.B.K.Shrivastava),SBPD Publishing House Agra,(ISBN:81-7618-346-6),2010 2. ‘ Goa Mukti Andolan Ke Gauravshali Sopan, 1510-1961AD' pgs-33-39, in book 'Goa Mukti Sangram Aur Madhya Pradesh Ke Satyagrahee'(Ed. Dr. R.N.Shrivastava) PublisherPrincipal, Mankunwarbai Girls Autonomous PG College, Jabalpur (ISBN-978-93-5067894-7), 2012 Dr. Sanjeev Singh 1. 'Water Management in Ancient India' (pg-19) in book 'Water Resources Management in India- Problems and Prospects' (Ed. N.K. Shukla and Anshu Jain), Pointer Publisher, Jaipur, (ISBN-978-81-7132-687-7),2012 2. 'Historical Tourism as a Sustainable Tourism in Madhya Pradesh' (pg-151), in book 'Bharat Mein Paryatan Uddhyog Ki Naveen Pravattiyan Aur Arthik Vikas' (Ed. Jagannath Rajak and Narendra Shukla), Addhyan Publishers and Distributers, N Delhi, (ISBN-97881-8345-260-3),2011 3. Rani Durgavati Ke Shasan Mein Jal Prabandhan' in book ' Bharat Mein Jal Sansadhan Prabandhan, Samasya Aur Samadhan' (Ed. Dr. Narendra Shukla), Karan Paperbacks, N Delhi, (ISBN-978-93-81-759-00-4),2011 e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil f. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,Scopus, Humanities International Complete, International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : g. Citation Index – range / average : 3 h. SNIP : Nil i. SJR : Nil j. Impact Factor – range / average : Nil k. h-index : Nil 316 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Yes Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) Partner organizations (industries, Central/State Govt., NGO’s, Govt. Agencies including funding agencies, Commissions, Press and Publications and like) : Distt. Election Office, Jabalpur Nature of consultancy (technical report, common curricular development, process and product designing, statistical analysis, demographic analysis, budgetary assistance, technical material analysis, software and website development, editing and refereeing for journals, documentation and so on): S.C. Sharma, Monitoring of election expenses of all 16 contestants of Jabalpur 98, North Constituency, in the 2011 general election for MP Vidhan Sabha Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated: 11.10.2011 to 13.01.14, data is now on the election commission of India’s website. 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad : Nil 26. Faculty serving in: a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) Prof. J.P. Mishra was member of the ICHR, and also member of the editorial board of the published ICHR project, 'Martyrs of India', 2011. Prof. Rajeev Dubey is member of editorial board for technical words dictionary for history, HRD ministry, Govt. of India, N Delhi 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Yes Academic Staff Development Programmes Refresher courses Name of faculty Period 05 - Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: 317 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Activity Name of faculty Period Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Prof. J.P. Mishra 2008 Dr Sanjeev Singh 2009-10 Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national / international to professional bodies? 2013-14 Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Prof. Rajeev Dubey 2009-10 Conferences conducted or recognized by professional to agencies? 2011-12 Prof.S.C.Sharma 2010,11and 2013 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): Yes. 25 students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects : From the year 2008, project work was introduced in the PG syllabus, under this provision; every student works as intern with some industry or institute for some time and submits report. This report is evaluated by external and internal examiners and the scores are added for the student's overall assessment. 29 Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of the professional Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing Month and year of bodies international recognitions Organization recognition Faculty member Dr. Hari Singh Gour State Award for MP COST Prof. Rajeev Dubey excellence in guiding research, (Rs. Bhopal Oct. 2013 50,000=00 in cash and citation) 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Yes 1. Research based on primary and secondary sources 2. Zero tolerance to plagiarism 318 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. Attendance registers for researchers 4. Open viva 5. Student discussions Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 32. Year 1 Year 2 Year 4 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 03 01 02 02 11 06 04 10 ST 02 - 01 02 02 01 05 01 OBC 03 02 02 04 04 10 01 09 General 14 05 06 05 17 18 07 06 Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Programme 33. Year 3 Applications Selected Demand ratio Received (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 3 02 01 1:5 1:20 M.Phil. 23 06 09 - - Ph.D. 32 09 07 - - Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of Students % of Students % of Programme Students from the from other From Students (Separately for UG, same University Universities Universities from other within the State outside the State Countries PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt. etc.) M.A. M.Phil. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 12.5 75 - - 12.5 - - - 20 53.3 - - 20 6.6 - - 319 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 30.7 Ph.D. 34. 38.4 15.3 11.5 3.8 - - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examinatio Applied (no.) Qualified (no.) Percentage n (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) UGC-CSIR ST SC OBC Gen ST SC - - - - - - - OBC Gen ST SC - - 01 - - - - 1 - - - - OBC Gen - - - - - (1) 1 - - - - - 2 - - - - NET Central/ State Services Defense Entrance 35. Student progression: Student Progression 36. Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 8 20 PG to Ph.D. 8 20 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from Same university universities Universities outside the other countries within the State State 66.6 - 33.3 37. - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: No 320 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) How many faculty members were appointed to teach new programmes during the last four years. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities: Department has a 02 classrooms. Departments also maintain a separate library that has over 400 titles of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to ejournals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) a) From the host institution/university 1. Shri Ajay Warke 2. Ku.Sangeeta Devi Yadava 3. Shri Deep Chand Barmaiya 4. Shri Durgesh Kumar Chourasia 5. Shri Bhuvan Mohan Shukla 6. Smt Sashi Saraf 7. Shri Anil Kumr Dehariya 8. Jitendra Kumar Meshram 9. Shri Krishna Bagde 10. Shri Arun Kumar Vaidya 11. Shri Rahul Kumar Jhariya 12. Shri Umakant Tiwari 13. Shri B.P.S. Rana 14. Shri Mahendralal 15. Shri Rajesh Kumar Tkakur 16. Shri Aashish Kumar Bhimte 17. Shri Abhay Singh 18. Shri Pradeep Gwalia 19. Ku Namrata Gupta 20. Ku Smita 21. Ku Varsha Sharma : 321 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 22. Ku Alpana Singh 23. Ku Manisha Dixit 24. Ku Anjali Soni 25. Smt. Mamita Bopche 26. Smt. Ranjeeta Vishwakarma 27. Ku. Shivani Burman 28. Ms Amita Singh b) From other institutions/universities 40. : Yes 1. Shri Mansharam Patel DAVV Indore 2. Shri Sumit Shukla Vikram VV Ujjain 3. Smt. Soni Gunjan Shrivastava Lucknow 4. Ms. Rajul Agrawal Dr.B.R.Ambedkar V V Agra 5. Shri Rashmi Jeta J N U 6. Shri K.B. Singh Allahabad V V 7. Smt Roopal Asati Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 8. Shri Pramesh Jain DrH.S. Gour VV Sagar 9. Shri Harish Chandra Verma Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 10. Shri Rakesh Choure Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 11. Shri Sudesh Kumar Mehrolia Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 12. Ku Narbada Lajvanshi Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 13. Smt. Rajkumari Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 14. Ku. Jai Bharti Belvanshi Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 15. Shri Santosh Kumar Tiwari Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar 16. Shri Kachariya Kavde Dr.H.S. Gour VV Sagar Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 06 Each getting financial assistance of Rs 13000=00 per annum from the university 1. Ms. Deepika Patel 2. Ms. Sulekha Patel 3. Ms. Roshni Rajak 4. Ms. Priyanka Patel 322 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Ms. Archana Jatav 6. Ms. Meenu Bamnela 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s). If so, highlight the methodology: Yes Searching other syllabi for adoption, consultation of reference books and following procedures as laid down for faculty, AC, EC, and co-ordination committee. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? G. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes The department utilizes this feedback to improve teaching, evaluation and research. H. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes The department utilizes this feedback to correct its shortcomings. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: I. Major (Mrs). Deepmla, Army Education Corps, Indian Army. II. Capt. Trilochan Singh, Army Education Corps, Indian Army. III. Asstt.Comdt. Vikram Chand, Indo-Tibbetan Border Police. IV. Dr.Ashutosh Dubey, Principal, Kesarwani College, Jabalpur. V. Dr. Ramta Prasad Amravanshi, Asstt. Prof. MP Govt. Higher Education Deptt. VI. Shri Anil Kumar Saket (Visually Challenged), Asstt. Prof. MP Govt. Higher Education Deptt. 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years): Prof. Ravindra Bharadwaj of Ujjain University gave a lecture on Research Methodology to department students on Feb 1, 2014. 323 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 45. 46. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of Methods students Lectures MA Gadgets used (if any) % of total work load as per time table LCD Projectors 66.6% M Phil 25% Ph D 8.3% How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : Yes I. Periodic interaction with students/teachers. II. Departmental committees. III. Regular monitoring of attendance. IV. Regular addressing of students'/parents' grievances. V. Feedback on teachers, curriculum and programmes. VI. Result committees. VII. Refresher courses. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities a) : Yes Extension Centers (If any), b) Extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other National and International programmes : Participation of students in the NSS activities c) Number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus : Collaboration with Rotary Club, Jabalpur d) Number of NCC Cadets/units; Nil e) Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – Introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department 1. : Yes Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years 324 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 2. Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples: Students are encouraged and all possible guidance is provided to them to master the computer. This skill helps them immensely in all aspects of their good life. (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promoted) 49. 1. Curriculum development 2. Internship 3. On-the-job training 4. Faculty exchange and development 5. Research 6. Publication 7. Consultancy 8. Extension 9. Student placement State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details 50. : No Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied : The researchers of the department have brought to light, the not so very well known aspects of the tribal history and the national movement in Madhya Pradesh. They have also researched on the socio-economic history of the state. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths: M Phil Programme is running successfully since 1999 and its demand ratio at times reaching 3:1. There is a high degree of objectivity in the Ph D programme. Student friendly atmosphere. Weaknesses: Poor enrolment and attendance in MA programme. Opportunities: ICHR is funding the research and seminar activities of the department to a very generous extant. Challenges: 325 History Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) In the department a large number of students come from remote backward areas, where there is no computer. The main challenge before the department is to make the present technology within the reach of every student so that they do well in academics, as well as all walks of life. Another challenge is that they make the best use of the educational grants as well as the various governmental welfare programmes. 52. Future plans of the Department: Special thrust will be given on development of skills Special methodology will be deployed to achieve competitive skills Awareness will be enhanced through group discussions on current topics To strengthen the ability to understand local level developmental problems To promote the use of ICT 326 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Journalism and Mass Communication 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Journalism and Mass Communication 2. Year of establishment 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered: : 1983 Course/programme Post degree course Under Graduate Degree awarded Subject combinations Bachelor of Journalism and All mass communication subjects with communication (BJC) Ethics and Law Bachelor of Arts (Mass All Mass Communication subjects with Communication) Honor’s – BA (Mass Arts and Social Sciences Comm.) Post graduate Master of Journalism and All Mass Communication subjects with communication (MJC) Ethics and Law Master of Arts(Journalism) – All Mass Communication subjects with MA(Journalism) Ethics and Law Post graduate Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) All Mass Communication subjects Research Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) All Mass Communication subjects Post graduate During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details:- 5. 1. B.A. (Mass Communication) 2. M.A. (Journalism) 3. M.Phil Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Yes, the department is running one inter disciplinary programme, B.A. Mass Communication. The department collaborates with Law, Sociology ,Political Science ,Hindi, Computer Science, Management , English to carry out inter-disciplinary programmes. 327 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc The department carries out its collaboration with other institutes in the following way, Internship of students in different Media Organizations Jabalpur and other states. Faculty Members of the department are registered as research guides with different Universities and Institutions. Faculty Members also visit various universities as experts. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : 8. Examination System: S. No. 9. Course/programme Nil Examination System 1. BJC Annual 2. B.A. (MASS COMM.) Semester 3. MJC Semester 4. M.A.(JOURNALISM) Semester 5. M.Phil Semester 6. Pre Ph.D. Course work Semester Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : The department collaborates with departments such as English, Hindi, Law, Social Science, Computer Science, Economics, and Political Science and participate in their activities by acting as experts giving lectures and being a part of their examination system. 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor - - - - 1 Associate Professors 1 - 1 1 - Assistant Professors 2 1 - - - Others (Guest Fac.) 2 2 - - - 328 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. Faculty profile Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty Prof. Uma Tripathi Ph. D. Prof. Mass 31 yrs 16 Print Media 15 yrs 12 Visiting faculty Research 35 years - member methodology Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi Ph.D Guest faculty Print media 10 years - Mr. Firoz Khan Guest faculty Electronic media 1 year - Communication Dr. Dhirendra pathak Ph. D. Associate Prof. Other categories: Dr. L S Srivastava 12. Ph.D MJ, NET List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, and Emeritus Professors : Yes, a number of eminent media persons and academicians visit the department and deliver their lectures on contemporary issues and different topics every academic year. 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: BJC 50% BA (Mass Commu.) 50% MJC 50% M.Phil 0% Pre Ph.D 25% 329 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers to % of workload taken by students engaged students temporary faculty BJC 10 04 4:10 50 B.A. (Mass 01 04 4:1 50 MJC 02 04 4:2 50 M.Phil 09 02 2:9 - Pre Ph.D.Course 16 03 3:16 25 Communication) Work 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff 16. Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male Female Technical 1 - - - - - Administrative 5 2 5 2 5 2 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : The major areas of research of the department are mass communication, rural communication and health communication. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; 20. total grants received : : Nil Nil List Research facility / centre : Audiovisual production room, well equipped computer room for editing, 330 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: 02 The prominent Newspapers of Jabalpur who have MoU with our department had given a good opportunity to the students for training and research. 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): Prof. Uma Tripathi 1. Prof. Uma Tripathi & Dr. Virendra Vyas, Communicating Strategy for Diverse Learner Groups. A Case Study, (2013) Vishleshan Research Journal RDVV Jabalpur, 1 9-13 2. Prof. Uma Tripathi & Firoz Khan, A Study On New Media & Social Movement, (2013) Vishleshan Research Journal RDVV Jabalpur, 1 14-21 3. Prof. Uma Tripathi & Dr. Dharvesh Katheriya, Hkkjrh; flusek ds 100 o"kZ vkSj cnyrs lkekftd ifjn`'; dk fo'ys"k.k (2013) Media Mimansa Research Journal 27-32 4. Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Dr. Dharvesh Katheria, Shivanjali Katheria, Sandeep Verma, Social Media: Role & Reflection of Facebook Golden Research Thoughts, (2013) Peer Reviewed Journal 2-7: 51-58 5. Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Dr. Dharvesh Katheria, Shivanjali Katheria, Sandeep Verma, Hkkjrh; Vsyhfotu lekpkj pSuyksa dk lkekftd ,oa O;kolkf;d fo'ys"k.k, (2012) Indian Streams Research Journal 2-10: 56-59 6. Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr.Dhirendra Pathak, Dr. Dharvesh Katheria, Shivanjali Katheria, Sandeep Verma, fj;fyVh 'kks dh fo"k;oLrq dk uSfrd ,oa lkekftd ewY;kadu, (2012), Review of Research Journal 2-2 7. Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Dr. Dharvesh Katheria, Shivanjali Katheria, Sandeep Verma, ekuokf/kdkj ds izfr tutkx:drk esa tulapkj ek/;eksa dh Hkwfedk (2012) Indian Streams Research Journal, 2-11 40-43. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak 1. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak lkEiznkf;d ln~Hkko ,oa x.ks'k 'kadj fo|kFkhZ (2013) Vishleshan Research Journal, RDVV Jablapur, 1-1: 27-32 2. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Abhinandana Sharma, Impact of Media on slum area (specially in Jabalpur), (2013) The Journalist- A Media Research Journal, 3,2: 81-91 3. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, fgUnh i=dkfjrk ds mUuk;d iaa- ek/kojko lizs Vaichariki- (2013) Reffered Research Journal - III-3, 254-259 331 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 4. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Abhinandana Sharma, Information Technology (2013) Vidhan - Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal, 3, 2: 85-94 5. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, lhjkeiqj % ns'kh Hkk"kk ds i= dk Jhx.ks'k (2013) Shodh Pravah - Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal -ISSN-22314113 III-2, 22-224 6. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Pramod Pandey, i=dkfjrk % fe'ku ls izkQ s s'ku rd (2013) The Journalist- A Media Research Journal, 2-4: 21-25 7. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, ekuokf/kdkj ,oa ukjh (2013) Vidhan - Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal 8. ISSN-22309896, 3-1: 120-125. 9. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Sati Pratha Unmoolam Evam Bhartiya Samaj (2013) Shodh Prerak International Research Journal, ISSN: 2231 413X, 3-1: 10-15 10. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, mnwZ i=dkfjrk vkSj Lora=rk vkanksyu (2012) The Journalist, A Media Research Journal ISSN-22312943, 2-3: 42-47 11. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Pramod Pandey, isM U;wt ehfM;k dk u;k dkjksckj (2012) International Litrary Quest, International Reffered Research Journal, ISSN-23197137, 1,2: 18-20 12. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, lekpkji= vkSj ckyeuksfoKku (2012) Vidhan - Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal ISSN-22309896, 2-3: 132-137 13. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak tcyiqj dh i=dkfjrk ,d v/;;u Vaichariki, (2012) Reffered Research Journal - ISSN298907 Vol.II-2 pp 201-206 14. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak ehfM;k dk lp (2012) Vidhan - Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal ISSN22309896 Vol.2-2,pp. 122-127 15. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, i=dkfjrk dk Lo:i foospu Wisdom Herald, International Reffered Journal- ISSN22311483 16. 1,III 171-180 17. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak tulapkj ek/;e vkSj jk"Vªh; fodkl (2012) Shodh Pravah, Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal ISSN-22314113 Vol.II-2, 171-174 18. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak Hindi Patrakarita ka Singhavlokan Vidhan (2011) Multidisciplinary Reffered Research Journal ISSN-22309896 Vol. 1,4: pp.165-177 19. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak,Dalit Chetna samachar patro ki bhumika Media Jagat (2011) 20. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Madhya Pradesh ki Patrakarita ka Mulyankan (2010) Nagri Pracharini Shodh Patrika 1: 16-24 21. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Patrakarita ki Achar Sanhita evam Press Council ki Bhoomika, (2009) Media Jagat Bilingual Research Journal KASHI VIDHYA PEETH, VARANASI 1: 44-52 332 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi 1. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, Krida Kshetra Mein Media ki Bhoomika (2013) Vishleshan Research Journal, RDVV Jablapur pp.60-64 2. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, mnwZ i=dkfjrk vkSj Lora=rk vkanksyu (2012) The Journalist- A Media Research 3. Journal - ISSN %2231&2943 2-3: 42-47 Dr. Dhirendra Pathak & Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi , lekpkji= vkSj ckyeuksfoKku Vidhan - Multidisciplinary Referred Research Journal ISSN-22309896, 2-3: 132-137 4. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi efgyk l'kDrhdj.k vkSj fizaV ehfM;k (2012) vUkU;k 'kks/k if=dk& ISSN %2250&1207, 2-3: 131-134 5. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, fQYe tulapkj dk ,d izHkko'kkyh ek/;e (2012) baVjus'kuy fyVjsjh fDoLV & ISSN 2319&7137, Vol. 1-2:pp.53-54 6. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, izsl dh vko';drk vkSj lekpkji=ksa dk egRo (2012)) tulapkj foe'kZ & ISSN %2277-3932 1: 59-61 7. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi ehfM;k dk orZeku Lo:Ik ,oa bldk Hkkjrh; lekt ij izHkko (2011) SAMVAD- ISSN-22314156, 2-3: 133-135 8. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vkSj ehfM;k (2011) Jh izHkq izfrHkk] 'kks/k if=dk&ISSN %0974- 522, 3-4: 120123 9. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, Ik=dkfjrk dk vfoHkkZo ,oa rkRdkfyd izeq[k Lkekpkj i= (2011) ISSN 2231-2552 Vol.1-5: 30-34 10. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi & Neeta Mishra, kksjksa ij ehfM;k dk ldkjkRed o udkjkRed izHkko (2011) Sodh Pravah ISSN 2231-41-13, 1-3: 299-302 11. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi , Dr. Ps Sonker, Neeta Mishra, ehfM;k vkSj ekuokf/kdkj (2011) ijferk 'kks/k if=dk & ISSN 0974&6129 Vol. 4-2, pp 14-16 12. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, (2011) The Journalist- A Media Research Journal - ISSN 2231-2943 Vol.1-2: pp. 48-52 13. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, fd kksjksa ij ehfM;k dk ldkjkRed o udkjkRed izHkko (2011) SODH PRAVAH ISSN 223141-13 Vol.1-3:pp 299-302 14. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, osc i=dkfjrk dk Lo:Ik ,oa mi;ksfxrk (2011) k if=dk& ISSN 2230-9896, Vol. 1-2: pp 159-166 15. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, Vh0 oh0 eSu 'kks esa ,adj dh Hkwfedk, (2011) JIGYASA, ISSN 0974-7648, 4-2: 157-160 16. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, bysDVªkfud ehfM;k vkSj bZ&i=dkfjrk] (2011) fo/kku 'kks/k if=dk ISSN 2230-9896 Vol. 1-1 pp.98-102 333 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 17. Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi, Hkkjr dk lafo/kku vkSj ehfM;k] (2011) vf/kdkj tuZy ISSN 2231 -2552 Vol.3-2 Dr. Arun Garg 1. Dr. Arun Garg, Swatantrottar Patrakarita Mein Varishta Patrakar Kalika Prasad Dikshit 'Kusumakar' Ka Yogdan (2013) The Journalist A Media Research Journal ISSN: 2231 29432, pp.16-22 2. Dr. Arun Garg, Electronic Media Aur Dayitva Heenta Ka Sankat (2013) VIDHAN ISSN: 2230 9896 1: pp.131-134 3. Dr. Arun Garg, Bhartiya Rashtriya Aandolan Aur Karmveer (2013) VAICHARIKI ISSN: 2249 89873, 234-236 4. Prof. Uma Tripathi & Firoz Khan, A Study On New Media & Social Movement, (2013) Vishleshan Research Journal, RDVV Jabalpur 1: 14-21 b. Monographs : Nil c. Chapters in Books : Yes Dr. Dhirendra Pathak- fodkl lapkj ¼vkykspukRed ifjizs{; esa tulapkj ek/;e ,oa fodkl Pg. 79-91 ISBN 9789380318332, September-2013 d. Books edited Yes 1857 Ki Kranti Evam Madhya Bharat- Prof. Jp Mishra, Prof. Uma Tripathi & Prof. Rajeev Dubey e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers : : Yes Dr. Dhirendra Pathak- Visheshikrit Patrakarita, ISBN-978-81-7355-656-0, University Publication, Dariyaganj, New Delhi Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi- Þvk/kqfud ehfM;k vkSj Hkk"kkß ISBN - 978&93&81721&01&8 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad 26. : Nil Faculty serving in 334 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) a. National committees Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak b. International committees No c. Editorial Boards Prof. Uma Tripathi, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi d. any other (please specify) Various Publications of Rani Durgavati University 1. Souveneir 2. Sampreshan- In House Journal 3. Vishleshan Research Journal 4. Telephone Directory of the University, 5. Different Publications of the University. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Period Refresher courses Dr. Dhirendra Pathak 2007, 2009 Orientation programmes Dr. Dhirendra Pathak 2004 Summer / Winter schools, workshops, etc. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak 2000, 2012 Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi Mr. Firoz Khan Others (Induction etc.) 2007-08 2013 Mr. Firoz Khan (Interaction Programme for Research 2013 Scholars- ASC, Jabalpur) Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies:Activity Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Name of faculty Prof Uma Tripathi Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Period May 2011, Sept 2012, Dec 2012, Dec 2013 Dr. Dhirendra Pathak Oct 2012, Aug 2013, Dec 2013 335 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Prof Uma Tripathi Feb 2012, Feb 2008, Dr. Dhirendra Pathak Feb 2012, Feb 2008, Conferences recognized by national / international professional bodies? March 2013, Dec 2000, May 2006 Prof Uma Tripathi Dec 2012 Dr. Dhirendra Pathak Dec 2013 Dr. Shivam Chaturvedi Dec 2012, Dec 2013 Prof Uma Tripathi Dec 2012 Have industrial engagement? Prof Uma Tripathi Dec 2011 Have international experience in teaching? - - Have other professional experience Mr. Firoz Khan Jun 2003-Jul 2013 Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? Have teaching experience in other universities / national institutions and other institutions? 28. Student projects: After completion of every course the students of BJC are asked for vocational training and internship in media industry and students of BJC, MJC had to complete project work. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: 100 % Students participate In-House Projects of the University. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / Industry / institute: 15% Students / Research Scholars doing Project with Madhav Rao Sapre Library Bhopal. 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing Month and year of professional bodies international recognitions Organization recognition Faculty member Mr. Firoz Khan Maharishi Mahesh 2011 Yogi Award Doctoral student Dr. Arun Garg Shankaracharya Award 2013 Students 1. Mr. Brijesh Shukla Shankaracharya Award 2013 Shankaracharya Award 2. Mr. Ajay Tripathi Arun Shukl Smriti 2011 Award 2012 336 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. Mr. Dipankar Roy 30. 2013 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Funding source Name of one/two (National/ International) eminent person Seminars/ Conferences/ Wokshps/ Sensitizing Programmes Period invited Sensitizing Programme (Career 3-5,Jan 2013 Mr. Adidtya Lunawala Vivekanand Kaushal Kendra, MP State Counseling-3 Days) Mr. Gulshan Bamra Government Funded Photo Exhibition 16 Dec 2013 Self funded Prof. LS Shrivastava National Press Day 16 Nov 2013 Self funded Mr. Mohan Shashi Globlalization and Media- Extn. 30 Nov 2013 Self funded Prof Arjun Tiwari 10 Feb 2012 IT Ministry, Government of Prof HP Dixit India Mr. SK Bose Lecture E-Governance and Media No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) Programmes on curriculum development, teaching-learning methods, examination reforms, Period Funding Name of one/two source eminent person invited content / knowledge management, etc. Meeting of Board of Studies Meeting of RDC Dec 2012 RDVV Dr. Virendra Vyas, Jabalpur Dr. Shahid Ali Dec 2010 RDVV Prof. Rafeeq Khan & May 2012 Jabalpur Dr. Arjun Tiwari RDVV Dr. Virendra Vyas, Jabalpur Dr. Shahid Ali Nov 2013 Meeting of Board of Studies May 2013 337 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : The code of ethics followed by the department in its Research are zero tolerance for plagiarism in their research work. The department also has developed a system of open viva in the field of Doctoral research. The department also maintains the transparency through regular press conferences. Open Viva for Research Scholars and Press Conferences. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 32. 33. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 3 1 - 2 3 2 - 2 - 1 ST - - 2 - - - 1 - - - OBC 8 2 6 4 3 3 1 - 4 2 General 27 10 14 10 10 4 11 5 13 3 Others - - - - - - - - - - Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected (Current year) Demand ratio Male Female Male Female UG 23 9 2 69% 20% PG 2 1 1 - - M.Phil. 12 7 3 58% 25% Ph.D. 6 2 1 63% 17% Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of Students % of Students % of Programme Students from other From Universities Students outside the State from other (Separately for from the same UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. Universities within the State University Countries D.Litt. etc.) 338 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female UG 67 27 3 1 1 1 - - PG 65 28 3 2 1 1 - - M.Phil 65 30 4 1 - - - - Pre-Ph.D. 70 24 3 1 1 1 - - 70 27 2 - 1 - - - Ph.D. 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years): Examination Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female Percentage (Female in brackets) in brackets) brackets) 1 UGC-CSIR 6 6 45 1 1 - 2 100 NET 17% % 3 Central/ 6 8 20 - (1) - (1) 17 4% % - (17%) - (5%) State Services 2 Public - - - - - - - Relations 35. Student progression: Student Progression Number % against enrolled UG to PG 70 70 PG to M.Phil. 6 60 PG to Ph.D. 8 70 Employed Campus Selection (List the Employers and the number of Companies who 100% (With Campus Selection, Absorbed by Media Industry), Dainik 339 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Visited the Campus During the Last Four Years) Bhasker, Patrika, Etv-MP, Nai Dunia, Other than Campus Recruitment SMBC News Channel, and Different Government Agencies. 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other universities Same university % of faculty from Universities outside the State % of faculty from other countries within the State 25 37. 75 0 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. 0 : None Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to: The department has its own building with 6 class rooms with ICT facility, LCD projectors, Central Library. The department also maintains a separate library with around 1200 books and journals. On line access to e-journals and books is available through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. It offers internet facilities through LAN. The department has twelve system with individual configurations and the Computer student ratio is 1:2. It also has knowledge and information data base/packages. The department has LCD projectors, OHP, slide projectors/ TV/VCP/DVD Player 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) a) From the host institution/university 1. Dr. Neelima Rathi--D.Lit 2. Dr. RC Pandey Ph.D 3. Dr. Dharvesh Katheria Ph.D 4. Dr. Sanjay Mishra Ph.D 5. Dr. Mohammed Javed Ph.D 6. Dr. Arun Garg Ph.D 7. Dr. Pramod Pandey Ph.D 8. Dr. Amitosh Dubey Ph.D 340 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) b) From other institutions/universities : Dr. Chanda Banerjee Ph.D. 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 04 (SC, ST and OBC students are getting Scholarship). 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s): If so, highlight the methodology - Before any new courses introduced or there is a change in the syllabus. There is an interaction with the experts and only then the changes are introduced. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? Yes, A Faculty meeting is conducted and suggestions received from the members of the board of studies are implemented in the concurrent session. Feedback related to the performance of the teachers is taken from students and employers from inside and outside university from time to time. Department opts some corrective measures, on the basis of feedback received, to subside the short comings of students regarding their theory and practical performance as well as their conduct. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 1. Mr. Pankaj Swami 2. Ms. Rachna Bawaria 3. Mr. Madhukar Pawar 4. Mr. Pankaj Chaterjee 5. Dr. Dharvesh Katheria 6. Mr. Akhil Namdeo 7. Dr. Aleem Khan 8. Dr. Virendra Vyas 9. Mr. Rajesh Upadhyay 10. Mr. Vikalp Shukla 11. Mr. Shirish Mishra 12. Mr. Sunil Tiwari 13. Mr. Vinod Purohit 14. Mr. Manish Gupta 15. Mr. Girish Pandey 341 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 16. Mr. Ajay Tripathi 17. Mr. Vinod Vishwarma 18. Mr. Manglesh Gajbhiye 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ Workshops No. of external Total working students participated / Seminar experts involved hours utilized 100 1. Seminar- Globalization And Two One Day One One Day Five One Day Two One Day One One Day One One Day Media 60 2. Extension Lecture- Human Rights Day 350 3. Workshop- E-Governance And Media 250 4. Seminar- Media Ki Aachar Sanhita 40 5. Ext. Lecture- National Press Day 30 6. Ext Lecture- Morality & Media 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: The faculty adopts various teaching training methods to impart knowledge to the students. The faculty uses Power point presentations, lecture methods and projects and assignments to deliver effectively to the students. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? 1. Unit test after completion of each chapter in the syllabus is conducted. 2. Verbal and written feedback is asked by the students and if any doubt remains to the student the teachers tries to clear it. 3. Interaction between subject experts from the media industry and students. 4. Periodic interaction with students/teachers. 5. Feedback on teachers, curricula and programme. 342 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – Introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc.: Time to time career guidance programme is delivered to the students as sensitizing prog. Visit to different media houses, Akashwani, Doordarshan, Public Relations Officer within and outside the State is carried out. The department also participates in NSS activities through its NSS volunteers. It also has collaboration with Rotary/Lions etc. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: 1. New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years 2. Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples Curriculum development - Curriculum is modified two times. Internship - Every batch of BJC has to undertake Internship in Media Industry, various PR Department and advertising agencies. On-the-job training - Student undertake this type of training during internship and most of the students are absorbed during the internship. Faculty exchange and development - Faculties from different departments of the University are asked to deliver the lecture and faculty of our Department also visits other Departments of the University. Research - Research for all the Mass Communication areas are being conducted under M.Phil. and Ph.D. Publication - Publication of in house Journal and News paper- Sampreshan is done by the students. Consultancy - We provide free of cost consultancy to our students who wants to make their profession as owner of Newspaper or Magazine, PR Agency, Advertising agency or in Electronic media. Extension- Ext Lectures are organized time to time in the Department. Student placement- 100 percent placement. Any other (please specify) - Every Year Students of BJC are taken for the tour in Media Organizations. 343 Journalism and Mass Communication Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details 50. : No Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. : Yes Every year new students are being registered as Research Scholars and Master of Philosophy. These researches generate new knowledge in different fields of Mass Communication. The department also generate new knowledge specially applied by inter action with various sections of the society like media houses, NGOs etc. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength: Exposure of Media Industry to the students. Practical training as per the need of the industry and various departments. Alumni of the department who are working as journalists in the media world help in enhancing the image of the department and provide a better interface with the society. Communication skills and linguistic proficiency of students. Weakness: Latest equipment in the department will enhance the efficiency as needed by the media industry. The more faculties if present would enhance the efficiency of the department. Opportunities: The placements of various students in the field of Print and Electronic media. The students get an opportunity to be placed as Public Relations Officers. As any new technology or field of Mass Communication develops, the students wants to undertake it as a course, these are the biggest opportunities we get. Challenges: Every New Technology developing in the field of Mass Communication is the challenge for us. To add specialized courses. To develop modern research facilities. 52. Future plans of the Department: To introduce new courses in the field of Advertising, Public Relation and Broadcast Journalism. To get well equipped Audio/Visual lab. for print and electronic media production. To avail desktop computer for each and every student of the class so that we can make a 100% use of ICT. 344 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Law 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Law 2. Year of establishment: 1962 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Law 4. Names of programmes offered: Course Programme Under graduation Post graduation Degree awarded B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Five Subject combinations years Political Science, English, Hindi, Economics, Integrated Course course History and Law subjects. LLB (Three Year course) Six subjects are offered per semester LL.M. Constitutional Law /Human Rights/Criminal Law Research 5. Ph.D Any subject of law Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: B.A. LL.B (Hons. Five Years Integrated Course) is an interdisciplinary programme run in the department.The departments which are involved and with whose collaboration the classes areconducted are Political Science, History, Hindi, English and Economics. There are certain papers like mass media laws where there is interaction with journalism department also. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: The Students of the department are engaged with the State Legal Service Authorities where they actively participate in the legal literacy programs, training workshops, counseling etc. The students continue to regularly visit the courts and police stations. The department in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority conducts the legal literacy camps in the district. The students also participate in various moot courts organized by various Law Schools and Universities. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None discontinued. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: In BA LLB, LLM and PhD (course work) Courses the examination system is semester system. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: 345 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Continuous participation of the teams of the Department in various Moot Courts held all over India.Para legal Volunteers Training organized Madhya Pradesh Legal Services Authority. The students are sent for internship to the National Human and State Human Rights Commission.The Departmentorganized Refresher Course in collaboration with ASC of the University. Lectures are delivered by the faculty in courses offered by local colleges. 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/AssociateProfessors/ Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) (number) Male Female Male Female Professor 1 - - - 1 Associate 2 - - - 1 4 - - - - - Professors Assistant - Professors Others (Guest 3 10 Fac.) 11. Faculty profile Name Qualificatio Designation Specialization n Experience, No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. years students guided in last four years Prof. Divya B.A. Professor and Public Law 14 05 Chansoria LL.M., Dean Public Law 14 07 Guest Faculty Public Law 16 - Guest Faculty Crime and Tort 14 - Guest Faculty Public Law 7 Guest Faculty Crime and Tort 14 Guest Faculty Crime and Tort 7 Ph.D Dr. Mamta B.Sc., Associate Rao LL.M, Professor and Ph.D. Head of the Department Dr. Sharad LL.M, Sahu Ph.D. Dr. Neena LL.M, Pyasi Ph.D. Dr. Sunil LL.M, Sharma Ph.D. Dr. Sujata LL.M, Shrivastava. Ph.D. Dr. (Mrs.) LL.M, 346 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Nidhi Shukla Ph.D. Dr. Chetna LL.M, Upadhyay Ph.D. Mr. Umakant Guest Faculty Human Rights 5 LL.M Guest Faculty Human Rights 5 LL.M Guest Faculty Public Law 2 Gajbir Mrs. Ankita Mahobe 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors: Honorary Visitors Name Designation/Office Justice D M Dharmadhikari Former Judge, Supreme Court of India Justice P. Navlekar Former Judge, Supreme Court of India Justice P. C. Naik Former Judge, MP High Court Justice Gulab Gupta Former Chief Justice, Himachal Pradesh High Court ShriRajendraTiwari Senior Advocate, MP High Court ShriAtulAwasthy Senior Advocate, MP High Court ShriAnuragShrivastava District Judge, Member Secy. MPSLSA. Prof S.S. Singh Director, NLIU Bhopal Prof B.B. Pandey Former Head & Dean of Law, Delhi University Prof B. N. Pandey Head & Dean of Law, BHU Prof B C Nirmal Vice Chancellor, NUSRL Ranchi Prof D P Gupta Prof. Law, Jhansi University Prof Inam-urRehman Dean of Law, Vikram University, Ujjain Prof ArchanaRanka Head of Law, DAVV Prof GhayurAlam Chair of IP Law, NLIU Bhopal Prof Subodh Kumar Professor Varanasi Prof D N Sansanwal Former Head & Dean, Dept. Of Education, DAVV Indore Prof Mayurshikha Dean Of Law, Barkatullah University Bhopal Shri Khalid Noor Advocate, MP High Court Shri Praveen Dubey Advocate, MP High Court Shri James Anthony Advocate, MP High Court ShriSiddharthGulatee Advocate, MP High Court SmtToolikaGulatee Advocate, MP High Court Shri Rahul Choubey Advocate, MP High Court 347 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: B. A LL. B. (Hons.), approx. 75%; LL.M., approx. 60%; Ph.D0% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total students 250 LL. M. Ph.D. B. A. LL. B. no. of Ratio of teachers % of workload faculty engaged to students temporary faculty 13 1:19 75 38 13 Approx.3 60 12 2 6 Nil taken by Hons. 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Department has six administrative staff (four male and two female staff). 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: The research area includes every aspect of study of law. This touches the substantial and practical regime of all the fields of law like civil, constitutional, intellectual property, information technology, income tax, criminal law, corporate law,alternative disputes resolution mechanism etc. The thrust areas are also identified with the help of associated bodies like the legal services authorities. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects/Fellowship: Type of Year Faculty member Projects/Fellowship Postdoctoral Title ofthe project Fundingagency (faculty-wise) 2011 Fellowship Prof. Divya Bediya jaati ki mahilaon Chansoria ka adhyan Outlay, Lakh UGC 16.80 lakh 18. List details of completed projects: None 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received:None 20. List Research facility: The department is a research department with computing facilities. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: None. 348 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national): 1. Divya Chansoria,Digital Signature: Strategic Shift from ‘Form to Function’; Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur M.P. India Vol. XVII July-Dec 2004, Part III & IV. 2. Divya Chansoria and Mona Purohit, Educational Development through Judicial Activism , 2008, M.P Bar Council Times Year 4; Vol.I 3. Divya Chansoria and Neena Pyasi, Adivasi Mahilayen: Samvaidhaanik evam Kaanooni Suraksha, 2010; Jan Jatiya Paridrishya (Tribal Scenario) Editor Dr. LokeshShrivastava. 4. Divya Chansoria and Arpan Shukla, Vishleshan: Rights of Children of Women Prisoners; Rani Durgavati University Publications, Jabalpur (2013). 5. Mamta Rao, Good Governance and Law in Higher Education, MahilaVidhiBharati, Jan-March 2012 No.70. Page no.110-114. (ISSN 0976-0024). 6. Mamta Rao, Empowering the Disabled: Indian Perspective, Indian Journal of Human Rights and Justice, Vol.3 No.1-2, 2007. pp. 173-182 (ISSN 09733418). 7. Mamta Rao, International Perception to the Tribulations of Minorities: United Nations Contribution, South Asian Journal of Human Rights, Vol.3, No.1-2, Jan-Dec 2007. pp 95-107 (ISSN 09732489). 8. Mamta Rao, Compensatory Jurisprudence: A New Dimension in the concept of Social Justice Dr. Mamta Rao, Indian Journal of Human Rights and Justice. Jan-Dec 2005 Vol.1 No1-2 pp 75-89 (ISSN. 0973341). 9. Mamta Rao, Regulated Sting Operations: A Boon for Rule of Law. Criminal Law Journal (Publisher AIR) July 2012 Vol. 118 Part1351 pg 219-223. 10. Mamta Rao, Article on Surrogacy: The Ethico Legal Challenge, in NYAYADEEP Vol.XIII. Issue 1.January 2012 pp. 12-22. 11. Mamta Rao, Treading towards Green Justice through Green Tribunal: Published by All India Reporters (AIR), Nagpur 2011 Corporate Law Cases 433 (Cal) Publication of AIR. pp 210-216. 12. Mamta Rao, Judicial Review vis-à-vis Ninth Schedule: Journal of M.P. Bar Council Times Jabalpur. April-June 2009 pp.30-32. 13. Mamta Rao, Criminal Liability in cases of Medical Negligence- Criminal Law Journal, Dec.2005 2005 Criminal Law Journal 379 (J.S) Publication of All India Reporter Pvt.Ltd. Nagpur pp. 379384. 349 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Mamta Rao, Chequered path of maintenance: From Shah Bano to Daniel Latifi, NYAYA DEEP, the Official Journal of NALSA (National Legal Services Authority, New Delhi) Vol.VI Issue-4 Oct.2005 pp.93-110. 15. Mamta Rao, Inclusion of Education under COPRA, MahilaVidhiBharati, No. MVB-8/2002 pp. 100-106. 16. Mamta Rao, Feminine Ordeal against Macabre Crimes 1999 (XII). Human Rights Special. Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur pp. 434-454. 17. Mamta Rao, The Inscrutable Crime: Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace, 1999(XII). Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur pp. 303-310. 18. Mamta Rao, Environment Protection: Need for Amnesty Environment, 1996 (IV) Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur pp. 287-295. 19. Mamta Rao, Rising Trends of Violence Against Women, 1993 (VI) Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur pp. 77-85. 20. Mamta Rao, Medical Negligence: Medical Services included in Consumer Protection Act 1986, 1992 (V) Central India Law Quarterly, Jabalpur pp. 457-467. 21. Mamta Rao, Of Law Makers & Law Breakers “Vacham”, Quarterly Journal on Human Rights. Vol.II No.3 (1991). National Centre for Human Rights and Entitlement, Bhopal pp. 19. 22. Mamta Rao, Harnessed Waters: The Narmada Tribunal Award. Vacham. Vol. II No.1 Jan 1991pp 29-31 23. Nidhi Shukla, Domestic Violence, M.P. High Court Bar Magazine.2012. 24. Divya Chansoria and Umakant Gajbir, Democracy Human Rights and its Implementation, Research Chronicles (International Multidisciplinary Research Journal); Vol.II, Issue:II, March 2014. Books: 1. Divya ChansoriaLokayukt in M.P., PratibhaPrakashan, Delhi, 1999. 2. Divya Chansoria Rights and Responsibility of the free press in India, GyanBharti Publication Shakti Nagar, New Delhi, (2000). 3. Divya Chansoria and Rajeshwar Ashok, Information Technology Act, (2000). 4. Divya Chansoria and Kiran Chouhan, Samanya Nagrik Sanhita, Mahilaon ki sthiti University Publication, Daryaganj, New Delhi 2008. 350 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Divya Chansoria and Ranjana Mishra, Law Dictionary, Vipin Kataria, Kataria, Law House Jabalpur, 2009. 6. Mamta Rao, Constitutional Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. First Edition 2013 (ISBN 93-5028-949-0). 7. Mamta Rao, Law Relating to Women and Children, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, Third Edition 2012 (ISBN 935028-661-0). 8. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and Lok Adalat, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. Third Edn.With supplement. 2011. (ISBN 93-5028-978-8). 9. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and Lok Adalat, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. Third Edn.2010 (ISBN 817012978-8). 10. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and LokAdalat,Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. Third Edn.2010 (ISBN 817012978-8). 11. Mamta Rao, Law Relating to Women and Children, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 2005 (ISBN 817012-815-3). 12. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and LokAdalat, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. Second Edition 2004 (ISBN 81-7012-810-2). 13. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation: A Renaissance in Social Justice, Eastern Book Co. Lucknow 2002. (ISBN 817012-725-4). 14. Mamta Rao, Public Utility Services under the Consumer Protection Act 1986, Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. 1999. (ISBN 81-7629-160-90). 15. Mamta Rao, Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and Lok Adalat, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. Fourth Edition 2014 is under print. (ISBN 978-93-5145-075-7). 16. Nidhi Shukla, Gender Justice and Domestic Violence, Regal Publication, New Delhi,2014 ISBN 978-81-8484-332-3 Monographs Published by NCHSE, Bhopal under Ford Foundation (US) Legal literacy project 1. Adoption: Published by National Centre for Human Rights and Entitlement, Bhopal under Ford Foundation (US) Legal literacy project. 1991, Vol 2 No.5. Human Rights Monographs Series. 2. Child Labour: Need for Regulatory Provisions. Published by National Centre for Human Rights and Entitlement, Bhopal under Ford Foundation (US) Legal literacy project.1991 Vol.2 No.11. Human Rights Monographs Series. 351 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. Special Problems Relating to Women: Dowry. Published by National Centre for Human Rights and Entitlement, Bhopal under Ford Foundation (US) Legal literacy project. 1990 Vol.2 No.3, Human Rights Monographs Series. Chapters in Books 1. Mamta Rao, In the Book: Human Rights and Indian Constitution. Terrorism and Human Rights, Edited byDr.Astha Bhanot, Published by Avishkar Publishers, Jaipur.2013 (ISBN 97881-7910-430-9) pp.76-96. 2. Mamta Rao, In the Book, Human Rights in India, Issues and Challenges, Offences against Women, Edited by O.C.Sharma, published by Raj Publications, Delhi-2000 (ISBN 81-8620810-0) pp. 203-211. 3. Mamta Rao, In the Book, Crime against Women, Legal provisions with regard to prevention of Crimes against Women, Edited by Aftab Alam, published by Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi in 1994. (ISBN 81-7024-624-5) pp.34-46. Nidhi Shukla, Female Foeticide , in book ”Gender Violence” of Dr. AsthaBhanot, ISBN 978- 4. 81-7132-757-7 5. Nidhi Shukla, Changing Dimensions of Human Rights, book on Human Rights and Human Welfare of Dr. Astha Bhanot, 2013 ISBN 978-81-7132-747-8 23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil. 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: The department provides voluntary consultancy service. TISS provides the courses for skill development to the students and the classes for the same are regularly held in the department. MP State Legal Services Authority provides the training to the students and internships are also carried upon. The department works in collaboration with the High Court of Madhya Pradesh and the District Court at Jabalpur in several events and activities related to academics as well as practice. The department worked in collaboration with M.P. Police Women’s cell the at Jabalpur The department worked in collaboration with the Hindi NyasSansthan New Delhi in a seminar on the use of hindi in the field of law. 352 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Yes. Faculty visits various institutions related to the field of law as experts, examiners and resource persons 26. Faculty serving in Editorial Boards Dr. Mamta Rao is theMember of Editorial Advisory Board of a Quarterly Law Journal of Central India Law Institute, Jabalpur. 27. any other (please Dr. Mamta Rao is Life Member of MahilaVidhiBharati, New Delhi and Life specify) Member of All India Law Teachers Congress New Delhi. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Name of faculty Academic Staff Period Development Programmes Refresher courses Dr. Mamta Rao (Changing dimensions of Law) 5 August to 24 August2013 Coordinator Dr. Mamta Rao (Computer Application) 16 March to 04 April 2009 Dr. Mamta Rao ,Refresher Course for Middle level 1619 August 2012 Law TeachersOrganized by International Bar Association Chair on Continuing Legal Education, NLIUS, Bangalore and MILAT on Child Rights Law and Advocacy Staff training Dr.Sujata Shrivastav attended IntellectualProperty conducted by other Course”Organized by Ministry of HRD & NLIU institutions Bhopal 17-21January2013. Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Participation in Name of faculty Prof. Divya ChansoriaPresented Paper In A National Seminar onIPR In Workshops/Seminar Biological Science On Plant Pathogenes :Exploitation And Management s/Conferences Organised By Deptt. Of Biology,RDVV Jabalpur2007 Prof. Divya ChansoriaPresented Paper InHitkariniMahilaMahavidyalaya, Jabalpur On A National Seminar On Women Politics And Change In India Legal And Constitutional Efforts For Change In Status Of Women Rights:Domestic 353 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Violence Act 2005 Prof. Divya Chansoria, Presented RaajnitiVikasKeBadalteAyamIn A Paper On National Bharat Seminar Me on Shiksha: Educational Development Through Judicial Activism 2006 Prof. Divya Chansoria Presented Paper On Foreign Trade In India: State And Direction In Seminar Organized By HitkariniMahilaMahavidyalayaOn Foreign Trade Policy With Sp.Ref.To Constitutional Status,2006 Prof. Divya Chansoria Presented Paper In Seminar Organized By Deptt.Of Law, R.D.V.V On Human Rights And Women On Changing Dimensions Of Human Rights In India2013 Prof. Divya Chansoria Presented Paper In Human Rights And Awarness(National Workshop) Howbagh Women’s Colege Human Rights And Awareness On Human Rights And Awareness 2013 Prof. Divya Chansoria Presented Paper In Seminar Organized By Hawbagh Women College On Foreign Direct Investment In Indian Ratail Sector Problem And Prospect 2014 Dr. Mamta Rao Presented Paper On Empowerment of Women Through Judicial Activism, Presented In National Seminar On Empowerment Of Women In India (2003) Jabalpur. Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On Human Rights And Disabled PersonsInNational Seminar On Needs Of Human Rights In The Society, Organized By Hitkarni Group Of Colleges, Jabalpur, 27-28 Feb.2007. Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On Patenting Aggression Of The Developed Nations Under The IprsOrganisedByDepartment Of Law, RDVV, March 6-7, 2006. Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On Women’s Empowerment Seminar On Women, Politics And th Change InNational Organized By th HitkarniMahilaMahavidyalaya, Jabalpur, 17 -19 Feb. 2007. Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On OnUniform Civil Code :A Step Towards Gender Justice, In National Seminar On Women Empowerment In Modern Indian Society, Organized By C.P.Mahila College, Jabalpur In 2009. Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On OnInternational Terrorism And The United Nations Response In National Seminar On Terrorism And Human Rights Organized By AcharyaNagarjuna University, Guntur In 2009 Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On OnFemaleFoeticideInNational Seminar On Female Foeticide- A Social CurseOrganized By Kesarwani College, Jabalpur 2010 Dr. Mamta ao, Presented Paper On OnLiteracyPresented In Seminar In Bhopal Organized By Barkatullah University 354 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper OnOnChanging Dimensions Of Human Rights In India. OrganisedByRani DurgawatiVishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur In 2012 Dr. Mamta Rao, Participated In Round Table Conference On Access To Justice For Marginalized People, Organized By Madhya Pradesh State Legal Services Authority Jabalpur And UNDP On 4thAugust 2012 Dr. Mamta Rao, Chaired A Session On Constitution And Acts In National Conference On Right To Education: Challenges And Opportunities Organized By St Aloysius College Sponsored By UGC Bhopal And ICSSR New Delhi, 31stAugust 2012 Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On Right To Education, A Constitutional Mandate In National Conference On Right To Education: Challenges And Opportunities Organized By St Aloysius College Sponsored By UGC Bhopal And ICSSR New Delhi, 31stAugust 2012 Dr. Mamta Rao, Presented Paper On Role Of Human Rights Brotherhood And Peace In Global Conference On Peace And Brotherhood On 23 Feb 2014 Dr.Nidhi Shukla Presented Paper In National Seminar On “Changing Dimensions Of Human Rights In India”, 11th- 12thFebruary,2012 Sponsored By University Institute Of Law Dr.Nidhi Shukla, RashtriyaParisamwadOn “VidhiAurNyayKeShetraMe BhartiyaBhasha” On 24thNov.2012 Dr. Chetna Upadhyaya, Participated In National Seminar On Right To Information, Organized By Hitkarini Law College,Jbp. Dr. Chetna Upadhyaya Participated In National Seminar On Changing Dimensions Of HumanRights, Organized By Law Department RDVV Jbp. Dr. Chetna Upadhyaya Participated In National Seminar On Social Security Schemes In India OrganisedByNavyug Arts &Commerce College Jbp. Dr. Chetna Upadhyaya ParticipatedIn National Seminar On Human Rights For Women Organized By Hitkarini Law College Jbp. Dr. Nidhi Shukla, Presented Paper On GhareluHinsa-Karan AurSamadhan, Sponsored By Regional Office Bhopal,UGC, 18-19-20 February,2010 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): Students doinginternshipwith Human rights commission,District and state legal services authority and as legal clerks in High Court. They also do their internal assessments/projects/dissertations inhouse and with other agencies. 355 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: Prof. DivyaChansoria received KabirSamman, SahityaSahodar, 2013. 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Seminars/ Conferences/ Period Funding source (National/ International) Wokshps/ SensitizingProgrammes National Seminar on Changing 11-12th February Dimensions of Human Rights 2012 Human Rights Day December 10, 2012 Self funded Under the aegis of Prof Narendra Singh Lecture series. Self funded Women’s Day Paralegal Volunteers Training th March 8 , 2012 In collaboration with police department. th 9-13 May 2012 In collaboration with the MPSLSA November 24 2012, In collaboration with the Hindi NyasSansthan New programme Seminar On VidhiEvamNyayaKeShetra Delhi Mein BhartiyaBhasha Refresher courseChanging 05- 24 August 2013 With ASC, RDVV 8th March, 2014 Self funded Dimensions of Law Women’s Day 31. Code of ethics followed by the departments: The department tries its best to adopt anti-plagiarism means for research. The department has prescribed uniform for children of the department and is enforced strictly. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years: 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Programme Applications Selected Received (Current year) Male Female UG 180 78 102 PG 120 38 82 356 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Ph.D. 33. 22 05 17 Diversity of Students: U.G. 2009-2010 a. Students from the same state b. Students from other state P.G. Ph.D. Male Female Male Female Male Female 182 82 38 24 6 6 1 1 - - - - Grand Total 2010-2011 a. Students from the same state b. Students from other state 340 Male Female Male Female Male Female 179 85 35 30 6 6 1 2 2 1 - - Grand Total 2011-2012 Male a. Students from the same state b. Students from other state Female Male Female Male 347 Female 159 82 29 16 8 4 2 3 2 - - - Grand Total U.G. 2012-2013 a. Students from the same state e. Students from other state 2013-14 a. Students from the same state b. Students from other state 34. P.G. 305 Ph.D. Male Female Male Female Male Female 164 100 20 8 8 3 0 0 1 1 Nil Nil Male Female Male Female Male Female 168 116 19 18 2 2 2 0 2 1 Nil Nil How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? A number of students become judge and civil judges while others go for practice as advocates. The students of the department are also in JAGs, MNCs,Public undertakings as law officers, ADPOs, Public Prosecutors, Assistant Public Prosecutors and Law Teachers. 35. Student progression: Student Progression UG to PG Number % against enrolled 10 65 357 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) PG to Ph.D. 36. 3 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from % of faculty from other % of faculty % of faculty from other theSame universitieswithin the fromUniversities outside countries university State the State 50 37. 20 50 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Eight. 38. SharadSahu NeenaPyasi NidhiShukla SujataShrivastava Sunil Sharma Shruti Paul Singh NidhiShukla ChetnaUpadyaya Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities The Department has its own building with six class rooms, common rooms for girls and boys, library and maintains a separate library that has over 1800 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available through INFLIBNET service of the UGC.Itoffers wi fi /LAN facilities facility to students with around 20 computers and 2 laptops 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) a) From the host institution/university: 12 b) From other institutions/universities: 02 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Scholarship is offered to approx. 40 SC, ST students from the department. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s): Revision of existing programmes for graduation and post-graduation and introduction of course work at doctoral level was guided by the recent advances that have come in the field of law .Such exercise was 358 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) based on feedback from students mandate of BCI and demands of the working in courts. All revisions were effected through discussion in Board of Studies and Faculty meetings. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from: The department obtains feedback fromFaculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation, from Students on staff, curriculum teaching-learning-evaluation and from Alumni / employers on the programmes offered. The reactions are then analysed and changes made accordingly.Apart from above feedback is also taken from advocates of the high court and district courts. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 44. Justice Fakhruddin Justice Ajit Singh Justice Sanjay Yadav Justice Satish Sharma Justice SheelNagu Justice AlokAradhe ShriRajendraTiwari ShriRajendra Singh Shri R N Singh Shri A P Siddiqui ShriGouravVerma, JAGs Ms. Shubhangi Palo (Lower Judiciary) Mrs. Shakti khare(Lower Judiciary) Mr. Bhupesh Mishra (Lower Judiciary) Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. Special lectures/ Workshops / No. of external experts Total working of students Seminar involved hours utilized participated BA.LL.B (hons.) Moot Courts/workshops/seminars Judges/Senior /lokadalat/ para legal volunteers advocates/jurists different fields of law 45. INTERNSHIPS and from such activities are part of curriculum List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 359 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 46. Classroom lecture method. Classroom seminars Teaching through power-point presentations. Practical Training through moot courts . Group discussion methods. Court Visits How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? The department ensures and monitors outcomes by conducting comprehensive theory tests & viva-voce, monitoring of results by the departmental committee which analyzes learning outcomes. Also by feedback from students and continuous interaction with parents. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Legal literacy and aid clinic and programmes undertaken by Paralegal volunteers under Legal Aid clinic/Legal aid programmes Jail Visits Visits to Courts/ police Stations The students of the department are participating in skill development program in collaboration With Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Through NSS Students of the department regularly participate in cultural , social and other competitive activities organized by University/colleges/other organizations 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) Through inter semester moot courts and debates, participation in youth festivals and various competitions. 49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/ graded by other agencies: By BCI. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Law is a dynamic subject. It involves both academics as well as practical training. The department excels in theoretical learning as well as practical training which includes moot courts, internships, court 360 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) visits and even paralegal volunteers’ training. The faculty makes its contribution intellectually by doing research on the living topics of law. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength: The fundamental strength lies in our Alumni and students. We are proud to be a department which has students who continuously strive for excellence in not only academics but in extracurricular activities as well. We have a small but very useful library in our own department which carries books pertaining to law subjects. We have formulated an independent organising committee of the department which takes care of events like debates, moot courts, cultural events, musical programmes, etc. This ensures flawless organisation of such activities alongwith academics. Then there also exists a panel of students specially constituted for taking feedback from students of all the semesters and forwarding the same to the head and Dean of the department so that various actions could be sought out to meet the requirements and expectations of the students. Classes of all the semesters are held regularly, maintaining attendance and discipline hold prominence and activities of each single student are carefully monitored so that their aptitude and attitude could be shaped in a manner which could prove helpful in making their future bright. Weaknesses: Better and more spacious infrastructure required. Better collaboration with various NGO’s. More regular staff Opportunities: The field of law is ever expanding. Law as a subject has never generated so much interest and enthusiasm amongst the students as it's undoubtedly doing today. Better collaboration with NGO’s. Our students have capabilities to become very articulate and excellent lawyers. We are committed to utilise this opportunity in taking out the best of them by encouraging them to participate in various national and international competitions and to refine their capabilities constantly to stay ahead in competition. 361 Law Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) We are destined to be a department which has the golden opportunity of contributing towards making our law students such professionals in future that the effect they create after entering into the legal field can positively enhance the social fabric of the nation. Lawyers affect the whole system of governance of a nation to high extents and being a part of that system we are committed to make a difference by medium of the teachings we impart to the students. Our association with District Legal Services Authority and M.P.L.S.A is such a collaboration which can create a huge difference by guiding the aggrieved population seeking justice through courts. Every person in the society doesn't have sufficient legal knowledge to initiate a legal action in his case hence more collaboration with such bodies would be beneficial. Challenges: Updating courses as per time and as per standards of other national and international universities. Ensuring upgradation in technological equipment for teaching students and making them available latest means of studies to compete with students at national level. To make sure that the interest towards law as a subject amongst students not only remains consistent but also increases with time. Keeping pace with upcoming areas of research like intellectual property rights, alternative disputes resolution mechanism ,cyber laws, etc 52. Future plans of the Department: Deeper collaboration with M.P.L.S.A to provide legal aid to general persons who may not possess awareness regarding legal procedures and laws. Subscription to prominent online journals and providing computer access to students to enable them to research and learn by adopting advanced methods. To start various new courses like B.Com LL.B, B.B.A. LL. B. and M.Phil in law subjects to availability of space and infrastructure. Also introduce diploma courses and short duration certificate courses. 362 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of Library Science 1. Name of the Department : Department of Library and Information Science 2. Year of establishment : 1998 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Under Graduate Degree awarded B.Lib. I.Sc. ( Bachelor of Library & Subject combinations Library & Information Science Information Science) Post Graduate M.Lib. I.Sc. ( Master of Library & Library & Information Science Information Science) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System: The Department is currently following Annual and Semester Examination System Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments 9. q) Does the department offer self-funded programmes? If yes, how many courses? (Numbers only): 02 r) Does the department offer Programmes with Annual System (numbers only)? : 01 s) Does the department offer Programmes with Semester and Trimester (numbers only)? : 01 t) Latest revision of the curriculum (year) and frequency thereof M. Phil. 363 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) What percentage of courses underwent a syllabus revision? 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual) Sanctioned (number) : Yes Filled (number) 02 Guest Faculty 11. : 2002 Male Female 01 01 Faculty profile: No. of years No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. students guided in last Name Qualification Designation Specialization of experience -- 03 -- -- 01 -- four years Other Categories : Guest Faculty Mr. S.P. M. Phil., Guest Tripathi UGC NET. Lecturer Miss Aarti M.Lib. I.Sc., Guest Gwaler UGC NET Lecturer 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, And Emeritus Professors 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty – programme-wise information 14. B.Lib. I.Sc. : 100% M.Lib. I.Sc. : 100% : Nil Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of students faculty engaged Ratio of teachers % of workload taken by to students temporary faculty 364 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. B.Lib. I.Sc. 10 02 1:5 100 M.Lib. I.Sc. 14 02 1:7 100 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual : Nil 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Nil 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads : Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received : Nil 20. List Research facility : Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil 22. Publications 1. Tripathi, S. P. and Shukla, S. B., Reading habits in IT are among the Research Scholars of the University of Allahabad: A Survey the XXIV National Seminar of the IASLIC, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur- 102-110 2. Tripathi, S. P. and Sarvesh Kumar, Mukta Vishwavidyalayee Pustkalaya Sevaon me Dr.Ranganathan ke Pustkalaya Vigyan ke Punchsutra sambandhi Darshan ki Prasangikta (2010) Jigyasa: A Research Journal 3: 374-377 3. Tripathi, S. P. and Shukla, S. B., Doorastha Shiksha me Hindi ke Vikas me Pustkalyon ki Bhoomika Shree Prabhu Pratibha, (2011) Research Journal of Humanities, 1.1: 107-110 4. Tripathi, S. P. and Shukla, S. B., Development of Library Legislation in India (2011) Vidhan: A Research Journal, 1.1: 42-49 5. Tripathi, S. P. and Pooja Vashishtha, Doorastha Shiksha ke Pustkalaya avam Suchna Kendron me ICT ki Bhoomika avam Upadeyata (2011) Sanchar Bulletin: Bilingual International Research Journal, 1.1 (2): 77-79. 365 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 6. Kumar, Sarvesh and Tripathi, S. P., Ling-Bhed avam Mahilaon ke Adhikar: Ek Vidhik Adhyayan (2011) Vidhan: A Research Journal, 2: 145-148 7. Tripathi, S. P. and Kumar, Sarvesh, Doorverty Shiksha ke Vikas me Pustkalyon ki Bhoomika: Ek Anusheelan (2011) Wisdom Herald: An International Research Journal of SITBS, 2: 125-130 8. Tripathi, S. P, Workshop on ICT Application in Libraries: A Report (2011) Vidhan: A Research Journal 4: 259-261 9. Tripathi, S. P. and Dubey, Challenges and Future of Library and Information Science Education in India (2012) Vidhan: A Research Journal, 1.1: 54-58 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) Partner organizations (industries, Central/State Govt., NGO’s, Govt. Agencies including funding agencies, Commissions, Press and Publications and like) Nature of consultancy (technical report, common curricular development, process and product designing, statistical analysis, demographic analysis, budgetary assistance, technical material analysis, software and website development, editing and refereeing for journals, documentation and so on) 25. Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad 26. : Nil Faculty serving in a. National committees (Mr. S.P. Tripathi) Lifetime Member of Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Center (IASLIC), Kolkata Lifetime Member of Uttar Pradesh Library Association (UPLA), Lucknow Founder Member of Society for Library and IT Professionals (SLIP), Allahabad 366 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) b. International committees c. Editorial Boards Editor of ‘VIDHAN’ Research Journal (Quarterly) (ISSN:2230-9896) 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) : Nil Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Name of faculty Period Mr. S.P. Tripathi Seminar – 13 Conferences recognized by national / international Workshop - 05 professional bodies? Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Mr. S.P. Tripathi Seminar - 04 Mr. S.P. Tripathi 2009-2010 Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? Have teaching experience in other universities / national institutions and other institutions? 28. 2011-2012 Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) : Yes percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental Projects: 50% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / Industry / institute: 50% 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level : 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of Nil funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Yes Seminars/ Conferences/Workshps /sensitizingProgrammes Funding Period source (National/ Name of one/two eminent person International) 367 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) invited Workshop on ICT Application in 27-11-2011 Society for Library Libraries 31. Dr. V.R. Tiwari, Librarian, &I.T. Professionals HRI, Allahabad Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories Year 1 (2010-11) Year 2 (2011-2012) Year 3 (2012- 2013) Male 32. Female Female Male 4 (2013- 2014) Female Male Female SC 01 04 01 02 01 03 01 02 ST 01 03 01 02 01 02 01 01 OBC 01 04 01 03 -- 04 01 05 General 02 12 02 18 02 10 02 11 Programme-wise demand ratio : Name of the Applications Selected Programme Received (Current year) UG 30 PG 33. Male Year 40 Demand ratio Male Female Male Female 2 12 - - 4 16 - - Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other fromuniversities students from the universities outside theState fromother same within the university State (Separately for UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D. Sc., countries 368 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) D.Litt., etc.) B.Lib. I.Sc. 34. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 80 90 10 08 10 02 -- -- How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? 3 students qualified NET 35. Student progression: 100 % from UG to PG 36. 37. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from % of faculty from % of faculty from % of faculty from the other universities Universities outside the other countries Same university within the State State 50 50 0 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. 0 : Nil Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a 02 classrooms. Computer-student ratio is 1:8 Departments also maintains a separate departmental library. The department also offers Internet facilities for staff and students. Department have LAN system, 3computer with internet facility and proprietary software. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates: Nil 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University : Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development? of new programme(s)? : Nil 369 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? : Yes Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? 43. : Yes List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association : Dr. Supriya Shukal Mr. Ajay Mishra Mr. Rahul Thakur Mr. Mahendra singh Patel Ms. Mandakini Chaudhary 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise 45. of Special lectures/ No. of external Total working students participated workshops / seminar experts involved hours utilized 15 Special Lecture 01 4 hrs. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes Teaching/ 46. no. training Course-wise no. of Gadgets used (if % of total work load as methods students any) per time table Class- room teaching B.Lib. I.Sc. – 10 Computers, 100 M.Lib. I.Sc.- 14 Internet and OHP How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored: Yes 370 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) All the students qualifying from the Department are absorbed in different sector of the society and library. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Yes The students and facuties are participating in the extension activities like visits to the National and local Library. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years; Yes. Library automation Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples Yes- motivational Lecture for personality developments 49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: None 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Yes- By a student of the Department a New Library Software has been developed. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength: Exposure of different Libraries to the students, Practical training as per the need of the library management in various departments. Weakness: Shortage of faculty and latest equipments. Opportunities: 371 Library Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) To expose the students an open up new opportunity for them in the area of Library Science management. Challenges: 52. e-Library development, and facility for android technology for e-books. Future plans of the Department: Establishment of Computer Lab equipped with modern Library Software, Editing suits, audio and video tools and to train students to create, organize and disseminate different knowledge packages. Department is planning to start a PG Diploma on Library Automation and Networking as well as research programmes i.e. M.Phil. and Ph.D. 372 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Lifelong Learning & Extension Education 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies in Lifelong Learning & Extension Education 2. Year of establishment 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Education of the University 4. Names of programmes offered: : 1983 Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post Graduation MA Rural Development and Rural Administration, Rural Industrialization, Rural marketing and finance, Non-Government Organizations, Rural Social Change, Rural Tribal Sociology, Rural Cooperation and HRD. Research Ph.D. degree in Rural Development different areas of Rural Development & Population Education & Social Problems Skill Development programme Short duration courses Related to social problem and skill development programme During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details: Programmes in emerging areas 5. : Yes- Population Education/Education/Social Problems Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Yes The department is arranging programme with other colleges such as Name of college Principal Guru Nanak Women's College, Jabalpur Dr. Vimal K. Saini G.S. Comm. & Eco Dr. Arun Co-ordinator Dr, Pravesh Pandey Dr. Sunil Programme Amount To Create awareness about training of Public representative and Panchayat official 14.000=00 To Create awareness among non computer 25,000=00 373 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) College, Jabalpur Kumar Deshpandey student of Com. A.P. Narmada, Mahavidhyalaya, Sadar Dr. Vasundhara Sharma Smt. Jaya Samdikar 1.Yoga Training 9,125=00 St. Alloysious College, Jabalpur Dr. Mahendra K. Gupta 1) Mrs. Sonali Nigam 2) Ms.Deepa Chowdhar 3) Mrs. Siby Samuel 4) Mrs. Siby Samuel 1)Drinking Water and Environmental ` 3) Computer Awareness Programme 4) Orientation of NonTeaching Staff 14,600=00 Hitkarini Mahila Mahavidyal ya Dr. Madhulika Adhikari Jabalpur 17,100=00 12,120=00 12,240=00 1) Dr.Shikha Bansal 1)Drug Addiction & Problems 25,000=00 2) Dr.Purnima Sharma 2)Computer Knowledge Dr. Ashok Soni Awareness Of RTI act 25,500=00 1) Computer Awareness 9,500=00 20,000=00 Ha wabag Women's College, Jabalpur Prof.S. Rodgers M.V.V. Arts & Comm. College, Jabalpur Smt.Bhuwanesh wari singh Sardar Patel College, Balaghat Sheipal Angwe Rajesh K. Lilhare Drinking water & Environmental Pollution 25,000=00 Govt. Girls College Katni Dr.S.R.Nawange Dr. Sadhana Jain Mashroom Cultivation 25,000=00 C.P. Mahila College Jabalpur Dr.B.Bhatnager Jitendra Darekar Computerized Financial A/C 24,500=00 Smt. Preeti Pachouri 9,500=00 2) For Yoga Total 2,68.185=00 = 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc. : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit system: : Nil Semester system is continuing and for choice based credit system, a proposal has been submitted. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil 374 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Nil 00 00 01 00 Associate Professors - 00 00 00 01 Assistant Professors 02 01 01 00 00 Others (Guest Fac.) 01 01 - - - No. of years No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. students guided in last four years Professor 11. Filled (number) Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Specialization of experience Permanent faculty: Prof. B.K. Sahoo Dr. A.K. Gill M.A. Ph.D CPS, PG Dip in Adult Education Professor M.A. Ph.D, Dip in Adult Education Reader Adult Education 31 years 07 31 years 07 - - Population Education Adult Education Other categories: Dr. Navin Kochre 12. M.A. in Rural Development, Ph.D, Dip. in Tribal Studies, Guest Faculty Adult Education 6 years Not Required List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, and Emeritus Professors : Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: MA Rural Development: 25% 375 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. Total no. of Ratio of % of workload taken of faculty engaged teachers to by temporary faculty students students - - - - 2010-2011 14 03 1:4 25% 2011-2012 07 03 1:2 - 2012-2013 14 03 1:4 - 2013-2014 14 03 1:4 - 14 02 1:7 - (1) M.A. Rural Development (2) Ph.D: 2010 to 2014 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: In the Dept. of Life Long learning and Extension is having 1 Administrative staff and 1 other. They are shown in the form of following table: Academic Support Staff Administrative 16. Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male - - - 01 01 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Female : Rural Development, Funding agencies as Dept. of Rural Development, Govt. of India and State Govt. of M.P. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads : Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received 20. : Nil List Research facility: 376 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Well maintained Departmental library with Computers for each student and Field work facility in Tribal and Rural area. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil 22. Publicationss : 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions/ industries in India and abroad : Yes Name of the faculty member Laboratory/ Institutions/ Industries visited Capacity Period of visit Nil Nature of Fellowship/Assistantship/ other financial assistance received National Prof. B.K. Sahoo 1.Vikram University Ujjain 2. RMRC for Tribal Jabalpur. Dr. A. K. Gill Reader & Head 3. N.E.S. College of Education Jabalpur and Tribal college of Education. 1.Swayamsidh Institute of Paramedical Technology ,Mandla College Member of Board of Studies in Continuing Education. Ethical Committee member 2 years 2 years 2 years Management Committee Member of Governing Bodies 2 years 2 years Member of Governing Bodies 2. Chanchla Bai College ,Jabalpur 26. Faculty serving in: Nil 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil 377 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): 40 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental Projects : 100 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / Industry / institute: Nil 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Nil 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any : yes Seminars/ Conferences/Workshps /sensitizingProgrammes Programmers Continuing education 31. 2012-13 U.G.C. New Delhi Prof. Ram Rajesh Mishra and Prof. H.P. Verma Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female - - - - - - 1 - SC 33. Name of one/two eminent person invited Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Categories 32. Period Funding source (National/ International) Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 15 04 09 1:1.2 1:1.4 Ph.D. 2 01 01 1:1 1:1 Diversity of students Name of the Programme (Separately for UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt., etc.) M.A. Rural Development % of students from the same university % of students from other universities within the State % of students from universities outside the State Male Female Male Female Male 30 70 - - - % of students from other countries Female - Male - Female - 378 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examination UGC-CSIR NET 35. Applied (no.) Qualified (no.) Percentage (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) S T SC OB C Gen ST SC OBC Gen S T S C OB C Gen - 01 - - - - - - - - - - Student progression: Student Progression Number % against enrolled 06 8 PG to Ph.D. 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the Same university % of faculty from other universities within the State 100 37. % of faculty from Universities outside the State % of faculty from other countries - - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Nil 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a 04 classrooms and have 1 LCD projector, 3 OHP and 1 DVD player. Computer- student ratio is 1:1. Departments also maintain a separate small library with new books and journals. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students and has 10 computers with internet facility. The number of systems with individual configurations is 10. 39. List of Post-Doctoral, Doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university : Home institution Under the Guidance of Dr. A.K. Gill 379 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1. Bimla Kachchap: Awarded “ ty xgz .k {k= s eas df` "kd ,oa xjS df` "kd dk;kZs eas efgykvkas dh Hkkxhnkjh A <hej[kM s k+ i[z k.M ds fo'k"s k lna HkZ eas A”+ ” 2. Jogendra Kumar Pathak: Awarded In Economic Study of Production and marketing of Food grains (Rice & Wheat) in Jabalpur Division of Madhaya Pradesh. 3. Anjali Singh: Awarded “Ek/;inz s k ds xkz eh.k {k= s kas eas lLa Fkkxr foRrh; lLa Fkkvkas }kjk xkz eh.k ijEijkxr dkS ky grs q inz k; _.k vk; mRiknu ij iHz kko iukxj fodkl [k.M ds lna HkZ eas ” 4. Prasant Karamveer (Awarded) Topic Name "Study on Impact Assessment of Tribal Development Program and constraints in uplifting the Tribal Economy" in Mandla Districts of Madhya Pradesh. 5. Mr. Navin Kochre (Awarded) “tutkrh; efgykvkas ds fodkl eas ikz <S @ + fujra j f k{kk dh Hkfw edk o iHz kko fo k"s kdj ftyk tcyijq ds d.q Me rglhy ds lna HkZ eAas ” 6. Sunil Kumhar:- (Awarded) “xkz eh.k fodkl eas mUur'khy df` "k rduhd dk vkfFZ kZ d lkekftd v/;;u ikVu rglhy ds lna HkZ eAas Under the Guidance of Prof. B.K. Sahoo: Ku. Gayatri Mohanty --"-- Study of Women empowerment through Developmental Programmes in Jabalpur. District of M.P. Ph.D. Awarded in 2009 Ku. Kumkum Kasturi --"-- Applied for Registration The Role of Non-Governmental Organization in Tribal upliftment in Mandla District Ph.D. Awarded Mr. Murlidhar Kachhi --"-- Xkzkeh.kksa dks muds vf/kdkjksa ,oa dkuwuh :Ik ls loaf/kZr djus esa yksd vnkyrksa ,oa fof/kd lk{kjrk f kfojksa dh izHkkokRed fdz;k khyrk ,oa fujarjrk dk v/;;u tcyiqj ftys ds fo ks"k lanHkZ esAa Ph.D. Awarded in 2009 Archna Pathak --"-- " Role of Adjustment ability among +2 co-educational and non-co-educational girl students in rural urban areas" Ph.D. Awarded Mrs. Anjali Singh Co-guide Mr. Prashant Karamveer Co-guide Mrs. Swati Singh 2009 2011 Ph.D. Awarded in 2009 “ Study on Impact Assessment of Tribal Development Programmes and constraints in Upliftment the Tribal economy in Mandla District of Madhya Pradesh” Ph.D. Awarded Role Ph.D. Registered laLFkkvksa }kjk xzkeh.k ijEij _.k vk; dk mRiknu ij izHkko iukxj fodkl [k.M ds lanHkZ esA Guide performance of women's in 380 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Panchyat of Sihora Mrs. Anju Pandey Guide Ku.Santwana Agrawal Guide Ku.Neetu Nahar Guide Dimple Verma Guide tcyiqj ftys esa xktj?kkl (ikjfFkZfu;e) ls lacf/kr tkx:drk dk v/;;u Ph.D. tcyiqj e-iz esa 'kkldh; 'kkykvksa esa fdz;kfUor e/;kUg Hkkstu dk ewY;kadu ewY;kadu dk vkfFkZd izHkko dk voyksdu (fo'ks"kr% ckyk/kkV ftys ds lanHkZ esa) Ph.D lesfdr cky fodkl lsok ;kstuk dh leh{kk tcyiqj ftys ds lanHkZ esa Ph.D. "Impact of Socio-economic status on personality and intelligence of higher secondary students" Ph.D. Awarded 2011 Registered 2011 Registered 2011 Registered 2011 b) From other institutions/universities : Nil 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University : Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new Programme(s)? : Nil 42. Does the department obtain feedback from : Nil 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 1. B.K. Mahapatra : State co-coordinator Basix India Orissa 2. Kinjalkar : Assistant Professor J.N.KV.V. Jabalpur 3. Jogendra Kumar Pathak : Lecturer Xavior Institute Jabalpur 4. Astha Bhanot : Asst.Professior ,St.Aloysious college,Jabalpur 5. Dipti Jain : Conversant Guest Faculty,Education,Jabalpur 6. Gaytri Mohanty : Co-ordinator Serva Sikha Abhiyan,Orissa 7. Kukum : Editor ,Vanswar 8. Vimla Kachhap : Co-ordinator Xaviour Institiute,Jabalpur 9. Vinita Urvedi : Teacher,Kundam School,Jabalpur 10. Dr.Pushpa Taneja : Assit.Prof. Mahakoushal college, Jabalpur 381 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. of students participated 02 45. Special lectures/ workshops / seminar Barkutullah Bhopal University, No. of external experts involved 01 Total working hours utilized 24 hours List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Yes, Multimedia mode of teaching 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?: Yes, regular meeting with the students. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Yes, Faculty involved in the extension activities. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Computer and Audio-visual equipments and OHP are used enhancing students learning and evaluation process. Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promoted) 49. 1. Curriculum development 2. Internship 3. On-the-job training 4. Faculty exchange and development 5. Research 6. Publication 7. Consultancy 8. Extension 9. Student placement State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details : Nil 382 Life Learning & Extension Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The staff of the department are generating new knowledge through research & guiding the students for research & Project Work. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength India is a rural based country, most of the people depend upon agriculture so, and subject like the Rural Development can be an asset for the students to implement their knowledge for rural agriculture society. The Rural development programme will further help engagement with rural areas for increasing their awareness with respect to the development works in the urban areas. Subjects like rural development help to equip the rural areas with educational facilities, overall geographical development, medical and health facilities of the areas. Weakness The department is not having infrastructure and instructional facilities for the students. Opportunities There is enough opportunity for the students of rural development and rural based industries Challenges 52. There is a challenge before the department to meet and fulfill the demands of the rural society. Future plans of the Department: The department at present is running with two regular teaching staff but is needs more faculty to meet the demands of the students, therefore proposal for faculty will be submitted. Infrastructural facilities are constrained before the department therefore building proposal will be submitted in future. Field visit to the students is required for which specific proposal will be submitted so, that students will be well trained and aware about the social problems & sort-out the problems. 383 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Mathematics and Computer Science 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Mathematics and Computer Science 2. Year of establishment: 1963 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Mathematical Science. 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Postdoctoral research D.Sc. Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics Doctoral research Ph.D. Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science 5. Master of philosophy M.Phil. Mathematics Master of philosophy M.Phil. Computer Science Postgraduation M.Sc. Mathematics Postgraduation M.Sc. Computer Science Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: The department has proposed a Master’s course in Industrial applications in collaboration with the department of Journalism, Management and Economics. The department has proposed P.G. Diploma in Computer Application from the coming academic session. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc Worked on “Harmonic Analysis and its Application” with Professor Dr. W. Moran at Flinders University of South Australia, Australia. Worked on “Cohomological Problems of Banach Function Algebras” with Professor Dr. H.G. Dales at University of Leeds, Leeds, U.K. Worked on “Wavelet Analysis on Locally Compact Groups and Its Applications” jointly with Professor Dr. Hans G. Feichtinger at NUHAG (Numerical Harmonic Analysis Group), Department of Mathematics and University of Vienna, AUSTRIA. Worked on “Approximation theory” with Professor David Levi, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. 384 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The students of M.Sc. Mathematics and Computer Science courses, are offered Internship of other Universities/ Industries 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Programme “Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications” PGDCA was discontinued when M.Sc. Computer Science was introduced in the Department. But owing to its recognition in corporate world, it has been proposed to resume it again. 8. Examination System: Semester of the examination is followed 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Academic flexibility and modules of the programme: M.A. (Economics) Department of Economics M.B.A University Institute of Management MCA University Institute of Comp. Sci. & Applications. Pre-M.Phil. course work Deptt. of Mathematics Pre-Ph.D. course work Deptt. of Mathematics & Comp. Science & Comp. Science Faculty members of the Department contribute in teaching of the following courses: In M.Sc. I and II semester all papers are compulsory, whereas in III and IV semester there are five optional papers which the student selects from the below list. Applied Functional Analysis; Approximation theory; Divergent series; Fuzzy sets and their applications-I Operator theory on Banach Algebra; Simplicial Homology theory; Advanced Numerical Analysis Linear Programming; Mathematical Statistics; Programming in C – I; Special Functions Spherical Trignometry and Astronomy; Abstract Harmonic Analysis; Algebraic Topology Approximation by Trigonometric and Algebraic Polynomials; Fuzzy sets and their applications-II Infinite Matrices and Divergent series; Spline theory; Integration theory Operations Research; Programming in C – II; Sobolev Spaces Theory of Linear Operators; Wavelets Analysis M.Sc. Computer Science There are five compulsory papers in each semester, along with project work in IV semester. Computer Organization & Assembly Language; Programming & Problem solving through C++ 385 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Discrete Structure; Numerical and Statistical Analysis; Communication skill & Job oriented Training Program; Data and File structure using C++; System Programming using Linux Computer System Architecture and Parallel Processing; Design & Analysis of Algorithms Java Programming; Software Engineering; RDBMS (SQL programming with Oracle) Advance Java Programming; Principles of Compiler Design; Computer Graphics (with Multimedia); Optimization techniques; Artificial Intelligence; Data Warehousing & Data Mining; Computer Network; Object Oriented Modeling & Design using UML M.Phil. Mathematics Research Methodology is compulsory paper, and there are two optional papers student can from the given below list: Research Methodology; Homotopy and Singular Homology theory; Rational finite elements Spline approximation theory; Theory of distribution; Fuzzy topology; Dissertation work M.Phil. Computer Science Research Methodology is compulsory paper, and there are two optional papers student can from the given below list: Research Methodology; Data Mining and Data Warehousing; Software Testing and Quality Assurance Advance Database Management; Knowledge Management; Digital Image Processing and Multimedia; TCP/IP concepts; Dissertation Work 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned 11. Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) (number) Male Female Male Female Professor 03 -- -- 03 03 Associate Professors 05 01 01 01 -- Assistant Professors 07 03 02 -- -- Others (Guest Fac.) -- 02 01 -- -- Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Specialization Experience No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. , years students guided in last four years Prof. Arun Kumar D.Sc. Professor Approximation Theory 36 Ph.D.- 01; M.Phil. - 04 Computational Math, Fourier Analysis, Spline Theory, Summability Theory. 386 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. (Mrs.) D.Sc. Professor Approximation theory, M. Spline theory, Triangulation Shrivastava Methods. Prof. (Mrs.) Ph.D. Professor P.V. Jain Spline Approximation 36 Ph.D. – 01; M.Phil. - 04 33 Ph.D.- 02 Theory, Finite element (Mathematics) Methods, Triangulation Ph.D. – 01 Methods, General Topology, (Computer Science) Cutting Stock Problem, M.Phil- 03 Fixed Point Theory, (Mathematics) Computer Aided Geometric M.Phil.-01 Design, Summability (Computer Science) Methods. Prof. S.S. D.Sc. Professor 31 Approximation theory, Spline theory, Finite Rana Ph.D. - 06 (Mathematics) elements. Ph.D.- 02 (Computer Science) M.Phil. -- 03 Prof. S.S. Ph.D. Pandey Professor Abstract Harmonic Analysis, and Head Wavelet Analysis, 24 Ph.D. – 03; M.Phil. – 03 23 Ph.D. – 03; M.Phil. – 05 15 Ph.D. – 01; M.Phil. – 07 Distribution Theory Prof. (Mrs.) Ph.D. Reader Approximation theory, Spline theory, Shape M. Dube preserving spline methods. Dr. J.K. Ph.D. Reader Free Group Actions on Topological Spaces, Spline Maitra Module, Fuzzy Topology and Topology. 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty and Emeritus Professors: None 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: M.Sc. (Computer Science): 90% M.Phil. (Computer Science): 80% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of teachers % of workload taken students faculty engaged to students by temporary faculty M.Sc. (Mathematics) 51 06 1 : 8.5 -- M.Phil. (Mathematics) 06 03 1:2 -- M.Sc. (Computer Science) 10 05 1:2 50% M.Phil. (Computer 10 02 1: 5 50% 387 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Science) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Sanctioned (number) Staff 16. Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Male Female Technical 02 02 -- 02 -- -- Administrative 03 02 01 02 01 -- Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies “Computational Mathematics” is the thrust area of research of our department, which is recognized by the major funding agencies, like UGC, DST, NBHM, etc. 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects Year Faculty member Title Funding Layout, Lakh agency 2013-16 Prof. S.S. Pandey, Dr. Wavelet and Gabor DST J.K. Maitra and Dr. N.C. Multipliers on Banach and Pandey. Modulation Spaces Total outlay, Rs. (Lakh) 18. 10.71 10.71 List details of completed projects: Year Faculty member Title Funding Layout, Lakh agency Major 2007-2010 Prof. S.S. Pandey projects Wavelet Analysis of DST 8.68 UGC 5.00 3.44 Banach Space of Functions and their applications. 2007-2010 Prof. P.V. Jain & Dr. Generalized concept J.K. Maitra of continuity in topological spaces and its applications. 2006-2009 Prof. S.S. Rana & Dr. A Study of MPCST (Mrs.) M. Dube Interpolation and Bhopal Shape preserving by Trignometric Splines. 388 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Total outlay, Rs. (Lakh) 19. 17.12 List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: Programme Duration Name of the funding Two significant outcomes or Outlay, Lakh breakthroughs achieved agency COSIST 2002-2007 UGC Application of MATLAB in 51.00 surface generation. Introduced Bezier techniques as a Special paper in M.Sc. (Maths.) DRS Phase-I 1994-1999 UGC Started research in triangulation 26.00 methods. Published research papers in CAGD Fuzzy Math's. & Logic. DRS Phase-II 2000-2005 UGC Started wavelet analysis. 24.75 DRS Phase-III 2007-2012 UGC Number of research papers 30.50 published in the thrust area of the Department. DSA I 2013-2018 UGC In Progress Total outlay, Rs. (Lakh) 20. 55.00 187.25 List Research facility: Regional Library Centre of National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM), Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India. At present in the department following Journals were purchasing for the consulting research work of faculty members, research scholars, visiting members and students. List of Journals subscribed: Sr. No. Name of Journals 1. Pro Japan Academy Series A and B 2. Journal of Approximation Theory 3. Advance in Computational Mathematics 4. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 5. Constrictive Approximation 6. IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis 7. Journal of Approximation Theory 8. Mathematical proceeding of Cambridge 389 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Topology: 10. Topology and its Applications 11. Indian Journals of Pure and Applied Mathematics 12. Journal of American Mathematical Society 13. Journal of Indian Mathematical Society 14. Mathematics of Computation 15. Pro of the National Academy of Science India 16. SIAM Journal Numerical Analysis 17. Approximation theory and its applications. 18. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis 19. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 20. Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society 21. Computer Aided Geometrics Design 22. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 23. Journal of Australian Mathematical Society 24. Indian Journal of Mathematics 25. Journal of London Mathematical Society 26. Proceeds of American Mathematical Society 27. Pacific Journal of Mathematics 28. SIAM Journal of Mathematical Society 29. Transaction of American Mathematical Society 30. Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications 31. Journal of Topology 32. Current Mathematical Publications 33. Journal of Australian Mathematical Society Centre for conducting NBHM research fellowship examination. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: None. 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed national/international journals Prof. Arun Kumar Agrawal 1. (With V.N. Jha) Deficient Discrete Cubic Spline Interpolation, (2010), Inter. Transactions in Math. Sciences & Computers. 3(2) : 215-224 2. (With V.N. Jha), Error bounds of Quartic Spline Interpolation, (2011) J. of Indian Math. Soc., 79(1-4) 3. (With Manpreet Kaur), Quartic convex type piece wise polynomial, (2012) ATA China 10(2): 172179 390 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 4. (With Manpreet Kaur), General degree of Periodic Spline Functions, (2013) International Journal of Computer Applications, 33(20) 5. (With Manpreet Kaur), Discrete convex type deficient spline functions, (2014) Accepted for Publication in Pacific Journal of Applied Mathematics.5(3) 6. (With Manpreet Kaur), Qubic X-Spline interpolatory functions. (2014) Accepted for Publication in International Journal of Computer Applications Prof. (Mrs.) M. Shrivastava 7. (With J.K. Maitra and M. Shukla), A note on Fuzzy α-Continuous Maps (2009) Vikram Mathematical Journal, 29 8. M. Shrivastava, On Intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces (2013) VISLESANA, 10(1): 127-133 9. (With J.K. Maitra and M. Shukla) On fuzzy semi-irresolute mappings (2013), VISLESANA, 10(1): 134-140 Prof. (Mrs.) P.V. Jain 10. P.V. Jain, Mean value coordinates due to Floater (2009) Proc. National Conference on Advance Computing and Communication, 12-17 11. (With K. Rajak), Study of g-α-irresolute functions in the special class of Generalized Topological Space (2011), International Journal of Computer Application, 31(8): 1-5 12. (With K. Rajak), Ultra Separation Axioms in Generalized Topological Space (2011) International Journal for Electro Computational World Knowledge Interface, 1(4): 34-40 13. (With K. Rajak), Applications of α and β-irresolute functions (2012) International Journal for Electro Computational World Knowledge Interface, 1(5): 23-29 14. (With K. Rajak), Some new concepts of continuity in generalized topological space (2012) International Journal of Computer Applications, 38(5): 12-17 15. (With K. Rajak), Fine irresolute mappings (2012), International Journal of Advanced Studies in Topology, 3(4): 125-139 16. (With Pratibha Dubey), I-continuity in Topological Spaces due to Martin: A counter-example (2013) Journal of Computer Applications, 66(6): 11-13 17. (With G. R. K. Sahu), Common Fixed Point Theorem with Refined Condition of Weak Contraction by Generalized Altering Distance Function (2013) International Journal of Computer Applications, 69(2): 19-22 18. (With G. R. K. Sahu), Common Fixed Point Theorem by Generalized Altering Distance Functions on Partial Metric Space (2013) International Journal of advanced Computing, 46(2): 1200-1204 19. (With G. R. K. Sahu), Common Fixed Point Theorem by sub additive Altering Distance Function for Sequence of Mappings (2013) American Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 3(4): 190-193 20. (With G. R. K. Sahu), Serendipity fixed point (2013) International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Applications Research (IJMCAR), 3(3): 65-78 21. (With Vinit Jain, Manish Sharaf and Ravi Vishwakarma), One-dimensional cutting stock problem (1D-CSP): A new approach (2013) International Journal of Advanced Computing, 46(2): 12231228 22. (With Vinit Jain, Manish Sharaf and Ravi Vishwakarma), One-Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem (1D-CSP) with First Order Sustainable Trim: A Practical Approach (2013) International Journal of Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology Research (IJCSEITR), 3(3): 227-240 391 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 23. (With Vinit Jain, Manish Sharaf and Ravi Vishwakarma), One-Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem (1D-CSP) with Second Order Sustainable Trim: A Comparative Study With First Order Sustainable Trim (2013) International Journal of Computer Engineering and Technology (IJCET), 4(4): 136-149 24. (With Vinit Jain, Manish Sharaf and Ravi Vishwakarma), Application of Spline Approximation Method to Obtain Locally Minimal Approximate Trim Loss for One-Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem (1D-CSP), (2013) 25. International Journal of Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology Research (IJCSEITR), 3(4): 19-36 26. (With Vinit Jain, Manish Sharaf and Ravi Vishwakarma), One-Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem (1D-CSP): A Study on Data Dependent Trim Loss (2013) International Journal of Computer Engineering & Technology (IJCET), 4(4): 524-538 Dr. J.K. Maitra 27. (With M. Shrivastava and M. Shukla), A note on fuzzy α-continuous maps (2009) Vikram Mathematical Journal, 29 28. (With M. Shrivastava and M. Shukla) On fuzzy semi-irresolute mappings (2013) VILESANA, 10(1): 134-140 Prof. S.S. Rana 29. (With M. Dube & S. Sanyal) Convergence of deficient cubic spline interpolation, The Mathematics Students,78(2009), 219-225. 30. (With M. Mube and S. Sanyal) Rational cubic trigonometric splines, accepted for publication, Vikram Mathematical Journal, 2009 31. (With P.R.S. Choudhary) Convergence of Deficient Quintic Spline Interpolation, Journal of International Academy of Physical Sciences, Vol. 14(2)(2010), 159-167. 32. (With M. Dube and S. Sanyal) C1 rational quadratic trigonometric splines, accepted for publication, Vikram Mathematical Journal, 2010. 33. (With Y.P. Dubey and P. Gupta) Best error bounds of deficient C1 quartic spline interpolation, International Journal of Applied Mathematical Analysis & Applications, 6(2011),169-177. 34. (with M. Dube and S. Sanyal) A GC^2 cubic trigonometric B-splines, Investigations in Mathematical Sciences,1(2011),25-31. 35. (with M. Darbari) Special Pythagorean triangles with sum of two legs a quintic, International Journal Mathematical Manuscripts,4(2011),1-4. 36. (with M. Darbari) Special Pythagorean triangles with sum of two legs a heptic, Global Journal of Computational Science and Mathematics, 1(2011),81-86. 37. (with M. Darbari) Special Pythagorean triangles with sum of two legs a nonic, Mathematics Modelling and Applied Computing,2(2011),37-42. 38. (with M. Darbari) Special Pythagorean triangles with sum of two legs a octic, The Global Journal of Applied Mathematics & Mathematical Sciences,4(2011),37-43. 39. (with M. Darbari) Special Pythagorean triangles in terms of triangular numbers, Ultra Scientist,23(2011),559-562. 40. (with M. Darbari) Finding special Pythagorean triangles with sum of two legs a decic through mathematica, International Journal of Computational Mathematics & Numerical Simulation,4(2011),279-284. 392 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 41. (With A.K. Gupta) Projection and forecasting of land use pattern using spline modeling technique, International Journal of Advances in Science & Technology, 6(2013),80-92. 42. (With M. Dube and P. Tiwari) Rational cubic trigonometric spline with two shape parameters, International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, 3(2013),144-149. 43. ( With M. Dube and P. Tiwari) Rational trigonometric interpolation and constrained control of the interpolant curves, International Journal of Computer Applications, 67(4)(2013),40-44. 44. ( With M. Dube and P. Tiwari) Convergence of a class of deficient discrete cubic spline, International Journal of Computer Applications, 2013. 45. (With M. Dube and P. Tiwari) C2 convex quadratic trigonometric splines, 46. (With M. Dube and P. Tiwari) Algebraic rational cubic spline with constrained control, Prof. S.S. Pandey 47. Wavelet representations for Banach spaces of multipliers on locally compact abelian groups. Southeast Asian Bulletion of Mathematics. Vol. 33(2) 329-340, 2009. 48. Gabor Multipliers for Weighted Banach Spaces on Locally Compact Abelian Groups. Journal of Maths., Kyoto University. Vol. 49 (2) 235-254, 2009. MR 2571839. 49. Frames of translates for Banach Spaces on locally compact abelian groups. (Accepted for publication, IJPAM). 50. Gabor multipliers for weighted Banach spaces on the Heisenberg Group. (Communicated for publication). 51. Multipliers of Vector-Valued Segal algebras on locally compact abelian groups. (Communicated for publication). Prof. (Mrs.) M. Dube 52. M. Dube, Tiwari P. Convexity preserving C2 rational quadratic trigonometric spline, AIP conference proceedings of ICNAAM 2012; 1479 : 995 − 998. 53. (With R.Sharma) Quadratic NUAT B-Spline Curves with Multiple Shape Parameters, International Journal of Machine Intelligence, Vol.3, Issue 1, 2011,pp-18-24. 54. (With S. Sanyal) Shape Preserving G2 Rational cubic trigonometric spline, Journal of the Indian Math. Soc. Vol. 78, Nos. 1-4, 2011, 35-48. 55. (With S.S. Rana & S.Sanyal) A G2 cubic trigonometric B-spline, Investigations in Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 1, September 2011, 25-31. 56. (With S.S.Rana & S.Sanyal) Construction of a Cubic Trigonometric B-spline with shape parameter Vikram Mathematical Journal, Vol. 30, 2010. 57. (With S.S. Rana & Sudipta), On Convergence of deficient cubic spline , The Mathematics Student, Vol. 78, Nos. 1-4, (2009) 219-225. 58. (With Bani Upmanyu) Interpolation by Complex Spline with multiplicity one, Acta Cincia Indica, Vol.XXXV, M, No.3 1019 (2009). 59. (With S.S.Rana & Sudipta) Rational Cubic trigonometric spline with shape parameter, Vikram Mathematical Journal, Vol. 29, 2009. Chapters in Books 1. Prof. Arun K Agrawal: One Chapter of Ph.D. Thesis of Prof. A. Kumar has appeared essentially as a chapter in the lecture notes number 1067, 1984, Published by Springer Verlag. 393 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 2. Prof. S.S. Pandey: Wavelet representation for coorbit spaces of Wiener-Feichtinger amalgams on locally compact groups, Ed. R. Radha, International Conf. Proc, Wavelet and Applications, Chennai, Allied Publishers,(2002) 231-249. 3. Gabor multipliers for Banach spaces of distributions on locally compact abelian groups. Proc. of Wavelet Active Media Technology and Information Processing Vol. I 2006 3-20. Books edited: Prof. S.S. Pandey: Member, Editorial Board, International Conference Proceedings entitled “Information Computing and Automation” in Three Volumes, World Scientific, 2008. Citation Index – range / average: Prof. Arun K. Agrawal: 37 Prof. M. Srivastava: 09 Prof. P.V. Jain: 57 Prof. S.S. Rana: 86 Prof. S.S. Pandey: 33 Prof. J.K. Maitra: 02 Prof. (Mrs.) M. Dube: 04 h. SNIP: Prof. S.S. Pandey: 0.372 SJR: Prof. S.S. Pandey: 1.186 Impact Factor – range / average Prof. Arun K Agrawal: 0.821 Prof. P.V. Jain: 2.8297 Prof. S.S. Rana: 1.687 Prof. S.S. Pandey: 1.3 Prof. J.K. Maitra: 0.425 Prof. (Mrs.) M. Dube: 2.07 h-index: Prof. Arun K Agrawal: 04 Prof. P.V. Jain: 04 Prof. S.S. Rana: 06 Prof. S.S. Pandey: 03 Prof. (Mrs.) M. Dube: 01 Prof. M. Srivastava: 01 23. Details of patents and income generated: None. 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: At present we are trying for the consultancy. 394 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Consultancy proposed for Computer Science students. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions /industries in India and abroad: Prof. M. Dube visited Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel from September 25 to October 2, 2012. 26. Faculty serving in: National committees Prof. M. Shrivastava serving as Life member of National Academy of Mathematics, India, Life member of Indian Mathematical Society (IMS). Prof. S.S. Rana serving as Life member of IMS. Prof. S.S. Pandey serving as Life member of IMS, Life Member of Bharat Ganit Parishad. Prof. M. Dubey serving as Life member of IMS, BHU. Dr. J.K. Maitra serving as Life member of IMS. Editorial Boards Prof. S.S. Pandey, Member, Editorial Board, International Conference Proceedings entitled “Information Computing and Automation” in Three Volumes, World Scientific, 2008. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental Projects: 95% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry / institute :5% 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing Month and year of professional bodies international recognitions Organization recognition Jawwad Wasat Shareef Madhya Pradesh Council of Science R.D.V.V. Feb. 2013 Awarded 8 gold medals in M.Sc. R.D.V.V. Dec. 2013 Mathematics merit holder. Convocation 2013 Awarded 1 gold medal in M.Sc. R.D.V.V. Computer Science merit holder. Convocation 2013 & Technology Ravi Vishwakarma Sweta Kohli 30. Dec. 2013 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 395 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Seminars/ Conferences/ Period Funding source Workshps / sensitizing (National/ Programmes International) National Conference on December Recent Trends in 12-14, 2012 National Name of one/two eminent person invited 1. Prof. K.K. Azad, Allahabad University. 2. Prof. S. Thangavaleu, IISC, Bangalore. Mathematics (In Celebration of National Mathematics Year 2012) (Convenor : Prof. S.S. Pandey, Co-convenor : Dr. J.K. Maitra) The following distinguished Professors from various Research Institutes/ Universities have visited the department and delivered talks/ Seminars/ Lectures in their field of research: 31. 1. Prof. H.P. Dikshit, Director General, School of Good Governance & Policy Analysis, Bhopal. 2. Prof. S.D. Tripathi, Harish Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad 3. Prof. H.G. Feichtinger, Department of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Austria. 4. Prof. Sharad Sane, Deptt. of Maths, University of Bombay, Mumbai. 5. Prof. B. Rai, Department of Mathematics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad. 6. Prof. K.K. Azad, Department of Mathematics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad. 7. Prof. P.N. Pandey, Department of Mathematics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad. 8. Prof. S. Thangavaleu, Department of Mathematics, IISC, Bangalore. 9. Prof. David Levine, Department of Mathematics, Tel Aviv University, Israel. 10. Prof. V.P Saxena, Ex. V.C., Jiwaji University, Gwalior 11. Prof. Harish Doctor, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat 12. Prof. K.R. Pardasani, MANIT, Bhopal. 13. Prof. Prem Chand, Department of Mathematics, Vikram University, Ujjain 14. Prof. S.S. Thakur, Department of Applied Mathematics, Govt. Engineering College, Jabalpur. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The Department ensures that research work is not Plagiarized. Open Viva of Ph.D. Regular attendance in department or with supervisor Regular Visits to Library and attendance in seminar/conference/workshop, etc. Regular feedback by the supervisor. 396 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Programme Applications Selected Received 33. Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 65 20 41 1: 3.25 1: 1.59 M. Phil. 20 10 06 1:2 1: 1.33 Ph.D. 15 6 4 1: 2.5 1: 3.75 Diversity of students: Programme % of students % of students from % of students % of students from the same other universities from universities from other university within the State outside the State countries Male Male Male M.Sc. Female Female Female Male Female 30% 55% 5% 5% 1% 0.5% 0% 0% 35% 50% 10% 5% 1% 0.5% 0% 0% 20% 30% 5% 2% 0.5% 0.5% 0% 0% 25% 35% 5% 2% 0.5% 0.5% 0% 0% 75% 60% 15% 5% 10% 5% 0% 0% 25% 40% 15% 10% 0% 0% 0% 0% (Mathematics) M.Sc. (Computer Sci.) M.Phil. (Mathematics) M.Phil. (Computer Science) Ph.D. (Mathematics) Ph.D. (Computer Science) 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? A number of students have been selected for different competitive examinations such as Banking, Railways, School teaching, Defense Organizations, Higher education (due to lack of record, the exact details could not be provided). 397 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 35. Student progression: Student Progression Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 04 20% M.Phil. (Mathematics) 06 30% M.Phil.(Computer Science) 10 50% PG to Ph.D. 14 60% Employed Campus selection (list the employers and the number 00 0% of companies who visited the campus during the last four years) Other than campus recruitment 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other Same university universities % of faculty from % of faculty from other Universities outside the State countries within the State 70% 37. 30% 0% 0% Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Nil 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities: The department has five class rooms (2 with ICT facilities); one student laboratory; one research laboratory. There is a separate department library with subscribed journals and their back volumes, and excellent collection of books. There are 38 computers with student: computer ratio of 4:1. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates From the host institution/university: Mathematics Karun Lata Shukla Bharti Yadav Swati Mishra G.R.K. Sahu Ravi Kumar Vishwakarma Akhilesh Kumar Pathak Chandra Prakash Rathor Rajesh Tiwari Sujeet Tiwari Preeti Nagar Pawan Rana Ms. Mandira Kar Mrs. Swati Tiwari Shri Vishad Tiwari Jeevan Lal Sanidiya Archana Agrawal Urvashi Dubey Hrishikesh Tripathi Sunita Chug Rashami Pathak Deepak Kartikey Surendra Kumar Garg Pratibha Dubey Rashi Bohrey Dashrath Singh Marko Lalita Singh Arjun Kumar Mehra Yuvraj Tiwari Anita Banafar Archana Prasad 398 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Computer Science Vinay Kumar Tiwari Jawwad Wasat Shareef Manish Saraf Ajay Mishra Nidhi Saxena Vikas Pandey Ajay Singh 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: None. Students are getting financial assistance through State Govt. scholarships. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development: Yes 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback A faculty meeting is conducted and suggestions received from the member of the Board of Studies are implemented in the con-current session. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? By taking the feedback from students of inside and outside of the University, related to M.Sc. students and Research scholars, then the suggestions are reviewed by the academic committee of the Department and are implemented Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? From time to time feedback is taken from the alumni members of the department, who are in a very good academic position, regarding: 43. relevance of subject taught in PG class job/career opportunities in the related field improvement related to PG programmes applications of the courses taught to improve/ develop local society List the distinguished alumni of the department University alumni association: 1. Dr. Nandan Dubey, (IPS) Director General of Police, M.P. 2. Shri Manohar Dubey, (IAS), Collector. 3. Mr. Umesh Soni, Civil Judge. 4. Nizamuddin Qureshi, (IFS)Conservator of Forest. 5. Prof. A. Ojha, Director, IIITDM, Jabalpur 6. Dr. R.K. Pathak, Associate Professor, Deptt. of Comp. Science, Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar 7. Professor G. Das, Ex. Vice Chancellor, Utkal University. 8. Dr. P.P. Murthy, Associate Professor, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur 399 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Shri Vishad Tiwari, Addl. Commandant Home Guard 10. Dr. Ugra Sen Suman, Assistant Professor, D.A.V.V., Indore 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Regular class work, Tautorial class work United lectures of eminent professors for research scholars 45. Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external Total working students participated workshops / seminar experts involved hours utilized 86 Special lectures 10 15 Hrs. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: We have two smart class rooms. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By Class tests, visiting cites, discussions and field work. By sudden visit, feedback forms and talking to the students. We have departmental monitoring committee, which takes care and advise how to take care and as such as the suggestions of students time to time. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Department participates in programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international agencies. A number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized on campus in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s Club, etc.). Extension activity department as a unit. Introduction of sensitizing programmes on institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years. Practices adopted to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students). 400 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) From time to time, the department is also organizing special activities such as lectures on English language, Communication skills, Personality Development, Internship and Project work. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies: No. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: 51. 1. Spline Approximation Techniques 2. Rational Splines 3. Trigonometric Splines 4. Rational Parametric Splines 5. Wavelet Analysis on Locally Compact Groups 6. Wiener Amalgams on Locally compact Groups 7. Gabor Multipliers on Locally Compact Groups 8. Generalized Continuous Maps in Ideal & Fuzzy Ideal Topological Spaces Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength Good syllabus which is duly updated after regular time interval and which stands on equal footing with the syllabus of reputed institutions/ Universities of India or abroad. Good Updated Library having subscription of 42 National / International Journals and is recognized by NBHM, DAE, Mumbai as the Regional Library Centre. Weakness Due to lacking of faculty members in the department, it is a weakness of the department to start and execute the above mentioned courses smoothly. Opportunities This is the only department in the state amongst the state universities offering opportunities in higher studies in the subject Geography. This only the research centres in the state offering the M. Phil., Ph. D. and D. Litt. in the subject Geography. Challenges Looking to establish a research centre “Analysis and its Applications” in our department. 401 Mathematics and Computer Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Proposed to start the following Master and P.G. Diploma courses as these are more demanding in the present scenario as well as providing good employment opportunities: 52. M.Sc. Statistics P.G. Diploma in Image Processing P.G. Diploma in Signal Analysis P.G. Diploma in Modeling P.G. Diploma in Bio-statistics P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications Future plans of the Department: Looking to establish a research centre “Analysis and its Applications” in our department. Proposed to start the following Master and P.G. Diploma courses as these are more demanding in the present scenario as well as providing good employment opportunities: P.G. Diploma in Image Processing P.G. Diploma in Signal Analysis P.G. Diploma in Modeling P.G. Diploma in Bio-statistics P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications The future research plan of the department is as follows: 1. Wavelet representation and theory of Wiener Amalgam Spaces 2. Harmonic Hilbert spaces on Locally compact abelian groups 3. Impact of the contributions in the field concerned, basic or applied 4. Triangulation Methods 5. Stronger forms of generalized fuzzy continuous maps 6. Fuzzy Ring and Intuitionistic Fuzzy Ring 7. Usual and Rational Triogonometric Splines 8. One and Two Dimensional Cutting Stock Problems 9. Variation Diminishing Approximation 10. Wachspress type Finite Elements 11. Generalized topological concepts in Ideal topological 402 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Philosophy 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Philosophy 2. Year of establishment: 1960 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post graduation M.A. Philosophy: Indian & Western (Traditional as well as Contemporary) Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, Advaita Vedanta, Philosophy of Religion and Modern Logic . Research M. Phil. Philosophy: Study of Classics, Indian and Western Epistemology and Metaphysics, Research Methodology Documentation and Dissertation Ph. D. D. Litt. Philosophy and allied branches of knowledge During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced. Give details: PG level Inter-disciplinaryInter Disciplinary Ethics approved by the ICPR Programmes in emerging areas Environmental Awareness programs, Certificate Courses 403 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Yes Center for Interdisciplinary Ethics; Departments involved are: Yoga, Law, Bio-science, Sanskrit, Hindi, Sociology, political Science, Economics. Purpose and aim of establishing the Centre: the purpose of establishing the center in to encourage studies and research in following fields: Environmental ethics Social ethics Human psychology & ethics Professional ethics Religious ethics Peace and conflict resolution Human rights and duties Indian &Western ethics Sports &Exercise Sciences, including science of Yoga Biological science Engineering Geography & transport Media &communication Medicine Nanotechnology Legal Ethics 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc. The Department run course in collaboration with ICPR New Delhi, Akhil Bhartiya Darshan Parishad, other Universities Udaypur, Sagar, Rewa, Raipur etc. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : No program has been discontinued in the Department so far. 8. Examination System: Annual/ Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes Yoga, Mahila Adhyayan Kendra 404 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 2 2 1 - - Associate Professors 2 1 - - - Assistant Professors 3 - - - - Guest Faculty 2 1 1 Substantive Posts Sanctioned: Professor-2; Reader-2; Lecturer-3 Substantive Posts Filled: Professor-; Reader-none, Lecturer-3 Present Position (Substantive ones plus those Created on promotion); Professors-3 (one professor selected against open post and the others promoted to professorship underCareer Advancement Scheme of UGC); Reader 1 (promoted from the post of Lecturer under Career Advancement Scheme of UGC 11. Faculty profile: No. of years Name Qualification Designation Specialization of experience No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Prof. Ph. D. Professor & Head Indian Philosophy: Bharat Contemporary & Kumar traditional, Ethics Tiwari (field of teaching/and 27 30 research) 405 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. Ph.D. Professor Gayatri Contemporary 33 25 25 30 24 25 - - - - Western Philosophy Sinha & Modern Logic(field of teaching and research) Prof. Ph. D. Professor Priyavrat Contemporary Western Philosophy Shukla &Contemporary Indian Philosophy (field of teaching/ and research) Dr. Deena Ph. D. Reader NathShukl Indian Philosophy &Advaita Vedanta a (field of teaching/and reaserch Other Categories Pascal M. Phil Guest Faculty M. A. Guest Faculty Not Required Beck Sweta Singh 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows? Time to time professors from other Universities of India visit to the Department for Periodical lectures, expertise, examiners etc. 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information M.A. 25% 406 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers % of workload taken by students engaged to students temporary faculty M.A. 3 5 1:1.5 25% M.Phil 5 3 2: 1.5 Nil Ph.D. D. litt. 27 3 7: 1 Nil Programme 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Academic Support Staff 16. Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Technical staff none - - - - Administrative 1 Clerk, 2 peons 2 1 - - Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: UGC, ICPR, MHRD Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Indian and Western Epistemological, Metaphysical, Ethical, and in the area of Religion 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: At present there is no faculty with ongoing projects. 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: In the last five years no project has been completed in the Department. 407 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST- FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received. Mention any two significant outcomes or breakthroughs achieved by this recognition Programme Title of the : Year of sanction Name of the Total financial outlay Two significant programmeand ref. and duration no. funding of the programme outcomes or breakthroughs agency achieved Swami Swami Vivekananda Vivekananda Lecture Series 2013 two Days UGC 50000 One day ICPR 10000 Two days ICPR 20000 Two days ICPR 20000 ICPR 540000 Par Annam ICPR 4,00000 Lecture Series periodical Ethics of lectures Globalization World Philosophy Day Ethics of Bio-Ethics, Legal Globalization Ethics Environmental Ethics Inter Center for Inter Five Years Disciplinary Disciplinary Ethics Project Ethics Philosophy 2013-2018 Three day 2014 Teacher’s Meet PrawanandaD One week arshnicVinim Every Year ayPrograme 59th Three Days Proposed Date UGC & ICPR Conference Akhil Bhartiya 2,00000 From 10 th to 12th October 2014 Darshan Parishad 408 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Awareness of values, and many other Career guidance, programs environmental conducted awareness, during the intellectual last four discussions and years sharing, co-operation and teamwork 20. List Research facility / Centre with State recognition Library, Faculty, Scholarships, Infrastructure, electricity, seminars, conferences, lectures etc. National recognition Fellowships JRF, SRF, Scholarships. Nil International recognition 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: There is no sponsored special laboratory or industry or corporate bodies. 22. Publication and other details of faculty members a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Authors’ names Title of the paper Journal’s name Volume Page (issue) number year Prof. Bharat Kumar Tiwari 409 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1 2. “Sambhog se Samadhi ek DarshanikTraimasic Akhil Bhartiya Bhramak Vichar” Darshan Parishad “Samkhya Darshan mein Masik shodh Patrika, Rashtriya Trividh Gun” shodh sangoshthi Visheshank Vol. 47 39-43 2001 Vol. 53 130 – 133 2001 Vol. 8 59-62 2003 Vol – 4 1-4 2003 Haridwar 3. “Jivan -mukta ka Swaroop” Vishleshan Research Journal R.D.V.V. 4. “Osho Shiksha Darshan” Darshnik Trimasik Akhil Bhartiya Darshan Parishad 5. “Dharm evam Vijnan Raghukul Prakashan, Raipur, 93-96 “Swami Vivekananda evam Rashtriya sampradayik Sadbhhav 85-93 2003 Sarvadharma Samvbhav” Pratishthan, New Delhi “Dwadash – Nidan evam Nardan Book 32 – 36 2004 Vishwa Shanti Shodh Granth center New Delhi Vivekananda ke Sandarbh mein” 6. 7. Pratityasamutpad” 2005 8. “Yog Darshan mein Chetna ka Vishleshan R.D.V.V. Swaroop evam Vikas” 9. Swarn “Bhartiya Samaj mein Sanskritik Akhil Bhartiya Darshan Parishad 57-62 2006 1-4 2006 64-71 2006 Jayanti vol. Sankat –Adhunikta ke Sandarbh mein” 10. 11. “Kalidas ki Darshnik avdharna” Kalidas Sanskrit Academy, Ujjain “Manvendra Rai ka Samaj Dharm evam Darshan Navmanavwad aur Nandkishor Shodh Patrika Allahabad Devraj ka Sarjnatmak Manavwad ek Tulnatmak Adhyayan” 12. “Naetik Mulyon ki Prasangikta” Vishleshan R.D.V.V. 13. “Swami Vivekananda ka Sakshatkar, Sahitya Academy 2010-2011 Vol-10 2013 410 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Sahityik, Samajik aur Darshnik Madhya Pradesh Parishad, Pradeya” Banganga Bhopal “Vivekananda ka Darshnik Bhartiya Bhashapith 3/569Mehrauli, Chintan” New Delhi Vol. 409 2014 Prof. Gayatri Sinha Book: 1. SamkalinVishleshanvadi First Ed. 1988 Dardhnik: ekAnushilan 2nd Ed. 2014( Under Publication) Article 1. UnnatTarkashastra Samajdarshan 2005 New Delhi 2012 New Delhi 2010 Edited Souvenir ‘Suvarna’ During 50th session of AkhilBhartiyaDarshanParishad Prof. Priyavrat Realims of Inappositeness of Shukla Ethics in the Integral Philosophy 1. of Sri Aurobindo 2. Ananda- an UltimateValue or state of Being… 3. Review Article of The Four Sky light paths Yogas Authored by Swami Woodstock, 2007 USA Adishwarananda 4. Open Minded Reflections Modernity in India and Problem Northern on Science and of Cultural Identity Religiousness. 5. Dimensions of 2008 Book Center Studying Indian Writing in 2007 hermeneutical Situations in English-Strategies, Concepts Contemporary Indian and Dirctions Philosophy and Culture 6. “Anubhuti, Bhasha, ArthEvamDarshan” Published in Souvenir of the AkhilBharti Jammu 54th session 2009 ya 2009 University DarshanPar ishad 7. Organised Special Lecture Applied Ethics ICPR Jabalpur 2009 Organised National Seminar Basic Values Embodied in ICPR Jabalpur 2010 Indian Culture 411 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 8. AdhyatmamulakBhartiyaDa Parmita vol-4 2010 rshanevamAdhunikVigyana keAlikmeingParyavaranSam vadhan… 9. “Savitri: Hermeneutics of , the research Adventures of journal of Rani Durgavati Consciousness” University, Vol.8, No.1; pp. 2003 63-70 10. “MahamahopadhyayaGopin , research journal 2004-2005 athaKavirajakaDikshaVisha of Rani Durgavati University, yakaAbhimata” 11. Vol.9, No. 1,; pp. 41-46 “ĀgamicParamparāmeinGur Anviksha, Year-2, Vol. 2, utattva: January; pp. 39-45 2005 PrasthitievamPrayojana” 12. “Gandhi keArtha- KautilyaVārta, a research chintankāMūlyaparaka journal of Economics Dept., 2004 RDVV, Vol. 19, pp.1-10 Vishleshana” 13. “Vivekananda kiDharmavishayakaAvadhar Dārshaniki, a research journal anākiSārvabhaumikaevamS of philosophy published by amakālikUpādeyatā” 2005 Mahatma Gandhi KashiVidyapeeth, Varanasi, combined edition of two Volumes, Year-1&2,;pp. 26-40 14. “Gandhi SamakālinChunautiyan: keArthikChintankiDārshani VyāvahārikVedāntakiBhumi 15. kPrishthabhumi” kā, “ArthakāSampratyayaevam published by UGC(CRO) Purushārtha-Parikalpanā: Bhopal, pp. 30-39 June 2004 to January 2005 2005 KatipayaPrāgpekshitaPrashn a” 16. “Modernization in India and Undercurrents of KautilyaVārtā, a research journal of Economics Dept., 2006 412 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Assimilative Appropriation”Rani Durgavati University, Vol. 20, pp. 1-10 Published in two consecutive numbers of PrabuddhaBharata, an international research journal of Ramakrishna Order initiated by Swami Vivekananda, Nos. September & October; pp. 2328 & pp. 37-43 respectively. Internet Edition available at www.advaitaashrama.org. 17. “SantamatakeMānakaĀdhaa Dārshaniki, a research journal ronkeNirdhāranakiSamasyā of philosophy published by ” July 2005-June 2006 Mahatma Gandhi KashiVidyapeeth, Varanasi, combined edition of year 2, Vol.2 & year 3, Vol. 1 pp. 75-91 18. “Integral Vision in the , the research Philosophy of Pratyabhijñā journal of Rani Durgavati and Sri Aurobindo” University , Vol. 10, No. 2; pp. December 2006 111-128 19. “VaidicevamĀgamicParamp arāmein Guru TattvaathavāChetanaShastra: Samaj, Dharma evamDarshan, a quarterly 2006 research journal of philosophy, ShriBhuvaneshvariVidyaPratish athan, Allahabad, year 24, Vol. 413 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) SvarūpevamPrayojan” 20. “Agamic PrishthabhumimeinRajshek harkePratibhaVishayakamat akiSamiksha” 1-2, April-September; pp. 18-37 AkhilBhartiyaRajshekharSan 2006 goshthiSmārikā (Annual Research Journal of the Academy whose name is registered as ‘Smārikā’), edited by Dr. KamleshDattTripathi, Kalidas Sanskrit Academy, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh; pp.1926 21. “The Concept of Consciousness as Prakashvimarshmaya and the Integral Monism of the PratyabhijñāDarshan” Pārmitā, the annual research 2007 journal of philosophy published by DarshanParishad: Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarha, 2005; released during its Session in the year 2007; pp. 826 22. “Dimensions of Hermeneutical-Situations in Contemporary Indian Philosophy and Culture” Studying Indian Writing in 2006-7 English: Strategies, Concept and Directions, edited by Prof. Barat, pub. B.S. Sharma & Brothers, Agra; pp.1-26 23. “Open-minded Reflections Modernity in India and on Science and Problem of Cultural Identity, Religiousness: Einstein and edited by Prof. A.P. Dubey, Radhakrishnan” Northern Book Centre, New 2008 Delhi; pp.134-146 414 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 24. Review of The Four PrabuddhaBharata, an Yogas, authored by Swami international journal of 2007 Adishwarananda, published Ramakrishna Order, Vol. 112, by Sky Light Paths, No. 1, January; pp. 157-8. Woodstock, Vermont, USA Internet edition available at www.advaitaashrama.org. Also available at http://www.ramakrishna.org 25. A long review of Unmeelan, biannual research TattvaChintan ,a book journal of serious type of authored by philosophizing, edited by YashdevaShalya 2005 YashdevaShalya and Mukunda Lath, Jaipur, Year-19, Issue 1, January; pp. 82-91 26. 27. 28. “Concept of Purusharthas Economic Reforms in India: and Reformative Measures Need, Effects and for Human Development: Suggestions, Sarup and Sons, Gandhian Perspective” New Delhi, pp. 277-290 “Globalization versus Globalization and its Impact Cultural Diversity: Indian on Indian Economy, Scenario in view of AdhyayanaPrakashana, New UNESCO’s Endeavour” Delhi; pp.1-18 “GopinathKavirajPraneetAk SvatantryottarDarshanikPrak handamahayogakiDarshanik arana: 3: Prishthabhumi” BharatiyaDarshankePachasV 2005 2006 2006 arsh, edited by Prof. S.P. Dubey, VishvavidyalayaPrakashan, Sagar, pp. 249-270 Published in the on line journal of philosophy of 29. “Agamic AkhilBharatiyaDarshanParis 2006-07 PrishthabhumimeinRajshek had; available at its web-site harkePratibhaVishayakamat i.e. www.abdp.org.in. 415 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) akiSamiksha” Published in the on line journal of philosophy of 2006-07 30. “Vaidicevam Agamic ParamparameinGurutattva : SvarupevamPrayojana” AkhilBharatiyaDarshanParis had; available at its web-site i.e. www.abdp.org.in.Also, published/available at the website of Academic DB i.e. www.academicdb.com 2006-07 published/available at the web31. “Sri Aurobindo’s Concept site of Academic DB i.e. of Absolute” www.academicdb.com Suwarna, a souvenir released on the occasion of Golden Jubilee Session of AkhilBharatiyaDarshanParis had; originally, this modified 32. “Process of Modernization in India and Undercurrents” 2006-07 research paper has been presented in the National Seminar sponsored by the ICPR on Hermeneutics as a 2006 Philosophical Method, 33. “Tradition, Understanding organized by Dept. of and Hermeneutics” Philosophy, RDVV, during March 25-27, 2001; pp. 48-53 416 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. D. N. Shukla 1. ‘Guru ki Bharatiya Darshanika 2003 avadharana’ Traimasiak 2. ‘pratityasamutpada ka Pratityasamutpad, Northern shabdik nirvachan evam book centre, New Delhi 2005 usaka vaishishtya’ 3. ‘aupanishadic sanskriti Darshanik Traimasika evam adhunikata’ Darshanik 4. ‘Advaita Vedanta mein Traimasika 2005 2005 adhyasa’ 5. ‘Swami narayana darshan Akhil Bharatiya 2006 mein akshar Brahma ki avadharana’ 6. DarshanParishad Review on ‘karpataru’ by AbhinandanGranth published 2004 sri ram Chandra das shastri by NarsinghMandir, Jabalpur 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Counseling for IAS, PSC, PCS & UGC Net Examination at individual faculty level. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad Prof Bharat Kumar Tiwari – Visited Different Universities across the Country as Selection Committee Members, as a subject Expert & as a Chair Person in National and in International Seminars. (Delhi, Udaypur, Raipur, Bhopal, Jammu, Rewa, & Gwalior . 417 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. Gayatri Sinha - Visited Different Universities across the Country as subject expert, Chair Person etc. Prof. Priyavrat Shukla – Visited International Seminar Singapore, Delivered lectures in different Universities in different occasions. 26. 27. Faculty serving in UGC, ICPR a. National committees b. International committees c. Editorial Boards d. any other (please specify) NIL Madhya Pradesh DarshanParishad - Parmita - Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Activity Name of faculty Period Invitation as resource persons in Workshops/ Prof. Bharat Kumar Tiwari 2010-2014 Prof. GayatriSinha 2010-2014 Prof. PriyavratShukla 2010-2014 Prof. Bharat Kumar Tiwari 2010-2014 Prof. GayatriSinha 2010-2014 Prof. PriyavratShukla 2010-2014 Prof. Bharat Kumar Tiwari 2010-2014 Prof. GayatriSinha 2010-2014 Prof. PriyavratShukla 2010-2014 Seminars/Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Participation in external Workshops/Seminars/ Conferences recognized by national/international professional bodies? Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted professional agencies? 28. or recognized by Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): From the year 2008, project work was introduced in the PG syllabus, under this provision; every student works as intern with some industry or institute for some time and submits report. This report is evaluated by external and internal examiners and the scores are added for the student's overall assessment. 418 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: Name of Nature of Awards/ the national/ international Bestowing Organization Month and year professio recognitions of nal recogniti bodies on Prof. Swami PranavandaDarshan AkhilBhartiyaDarshanParishad 1992, 19 March Bharat Award for the book entitled 1993, Kumar “VivekandakaDarshniChinta Nalanda Tiwari n” (Rajgarh) Dr. D. N. P. B. Vidyarthi Memorial Shukla Award for The Book AkhilBhartiyaDarshanParishad 2001 Madhya Pradesh Hindi Grangh Academy 8th Sep. entitled “BhartiyaDarshan Mein Bhram” Prof. for the Book entitled GayatriSin SamkalinVishleshanvadiDar ha shnik: ekAnnushilan” (Dr. 2011 SahkarDayal Sharma award) ShrimatiRashmi Patel Doctoral YuvaChintakPurashkarUdaypurAkhilBhartiyaDarsh October anParishad 2013 Madhya Pradesh DarshanParishad 2012 Madhya Pradesh DarshanParishad 2013 student Dr. Rahul VermaYuvaChintakPurashk ar Postdoctora Dr. DevendraJatav l fellows (YuvaChintakPurashkar) Students 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizingprogrammes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Seminars/ Conferences/ Wokshps/ SensitizingProgrammes Funding source Period (National/ Name of one/two eminent person International) invited 419 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Swami Vivekananda Lecture 2014 UGC Dr. AkhileshGomasta, Series Ashok Jamnani, Prof. Suresh Acharya Periodical Lectures, 2013 ICPR Prof. P. K. Singhal Prof. Kamlesh Mishra National Seminar 31. 2010 ICPR Number of Delegates Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Yes The code of ethics followed by the department in its Research are zero tolerance for plagiarism in their research work. The department also has developed a system of open viva in the field of Doctoral research. The department also maintains the transparency through regular press conferences. Categories 32. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 4 - 1 - 2 - - - ST 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - OBC 1 3 1 3 2 4 1 3 General 8 2 8 1 12 4 8 3 Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received PG 3 Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female 2 - - - 420 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 33. M.Phil. 5 4 1 - - Ph.D. 9 7 2 - - Diversity of students: Name of % of % of Students % of Students % of the Students from other From Universities Students Programme from the Universities outside theState fromother same within the University State (Separately for UG, PG, Countries M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc.D.Litt. etc.) M.A. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 50 40 - - - - - 10 30 20 30 10 5 5 - - 50 50 - - - - - - M.Phil. Ph.D. 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examin Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female in ation brackets) brackets) UGC- Percentage (Female in brackets) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC 1 9 7 38 1 - 3 3 - - - Gen - CSIR 421 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) NET Civil - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - Services 35. Student progression: Student Progression 36. Number % against enrolled UG to PG - - PG to M.Phil. 3 40 PG to Ph.D. 36 80 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 17 40 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from % of faculty from other the universities % of faculty from % of faculty from other countries Universities outside the State 37. Same university within the State 50 25 - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. 25 : Nil Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has connection, DVD 03 classrooms and 01 Class rooms with ICT facility, TV/VCP/Cable players and a LCD projector. There is also student and research Laboratory. Computer-student ratio is 2:10 Department also maintains a separate library of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and 422 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through service of the UGC. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and 39. INFLIBNET students List of post-doctoral,doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) a) From the host institution/university : 27 doctoral Students; 1 post doctoral student b) From other institutions/universities : Nil 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 07 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s): Ye Discussion and inquiry from the faculty members. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from: The department obtain feedback of Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation,of. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered through feedback forms. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working students participated Workshops / Seminar involved hours utilized M.A. 100 about seminars 20 30 hours M. Phil More than 100 Special lectures 20 30 hours Ph. D. more than 40 DarshanSaptah 15 Four Weeks 423 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? :Yes Periodic interaction with students/teachers. Departmental committees. Regular monitoring of attendance. Regular addressing of students'/parents' grievances. Feedback on teachers, curriculum and programmes. Result committees. Refresher courses. The 100 Percent result of the students and their success in currier ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Yes The department participates extensively in various extension activities, students and faculty are engaged in it. These extension activities are carried on with a help of departments of Yoga , Mahila Adhyayan Kendra and its NSS volunteers. Visit to Peace Study centres.. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Yes New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years and Students are encouraged and all possible guidance is provided to them to master the computer. This skill helps them immensely in all aspects of their good life. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details 50. : No Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Department has contributed in generating new knowledge in Philosophical problems of Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, contemporary philosophy etc 424 Philosophy Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength It has qualified faculty with quality and positive thoughts for the students. It has Committed, co-operative and responsible faculty. Weakness Poor enrolment and attendance in the programme. Lack of advanced technology etc. Opportunities Teaching in English medium Inter-disciplinary studies Gender issues Challenges Attract bigger number of student. 52. Lack of advanced technology etc. Future plans of the Department: The Department is planning to open a center for Inter disciplinary Ethics, for which ICPR has accepted the proposal under which the Department plans to run certificate, diploma courses in the Department. The Department is aiming towards generating employments scoops bringing philosophy in colleges, schools and in other disciplines by attaching philosophical issues in academic studies. The Department plans to organize career guidance programs and preparing students for competitive exams. 425 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Physical Education 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Physical Education 2. Year of establishment: 1969 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Education 4. Names of programmes offered Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations U.G. Bachelor of Physical Physical Education Education P.G. Master of Physical Physical Education Education Reseach Master of Philosophy of Research Methodology & Physical Education Statistics Measurement and Evaluation Sports Psychology Sports Bio-Mechanics Exercise Physiology Physical Education Ph.D. A Brief Introduction of the Department: The University Department of Physical Education was established in 1969 with the objective (i) to manage University sports (ii) to prepare qualified physical education teachers/leaders. Since then, the department has been successfully managing sports activities like (i) organization of inter-collegiate and inter-university competitions. (ii) Training and coaching of university teams in various games and sports for inter-university and other competitions and (iii) provide technical and academic assistance to KVS/district education sports colleges, adjoining university along with district and state associations of different games and sports. During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details. B.P. Ed four Years is proposed 426 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved The department has proposed Master Courses in Collaboration with department of sociology and social work, journalism and mass communication and yogic sciences. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Semester System of Examination is being followed 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Teachers and Coaches of Department participate in imparting Training and Coaching of Sports and Games to different institution like Govt. & Private Schools and Colleges, Association and Federation of different games and sports. Academic flexibility and modules of the programme: (Following in progress) B.P. Ed & M.P. Ed (a) Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (b)Department of Sociology and Social Work (c) Department of Yogic Sciences Faculty members of the Department contribute in teaching & coaching of following discipline/courses (i) Research and Statistic (ii) First aid (iii) Bio- Mechanics & movement analysis (iv) Health, Nutrition& Fitness (v) Exercise Physiology & Anthropometry (vi) Football (vii) Hockey (viii) Volleyball (ix) Kabaddi (x) Handball (xi) Track & Field (xii) Judo & Wrestling 427 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (xiii) Yoga Concerned coaches and teachers classify students at the beginning of the session and conduct remedial & extra classes for slow learners/ with weak sports background. Every Saturday, a group of teachers is conducting tutorials to clarify the difficulties of the students. The students have been encouraged to utilize fully the computer and the library facilities, to enhance and update their knowledge in accordance with the current affairs and trends in Physical Education & Sports. Some of the sessions on Friday & Saturday are devoted for improving teaching & coaching skills of students. Some of the sessions on Saturday is devoted for discussions on certain open problems raised by students/ teachers regarding the preparations for competitive examinations like NET, JRF, and PGT & TGT etc. To encourage and motivate high quality of learning and research, the department organizes seminars by faculty members and invited from the field of Physical Education and sports. Department organizes different Tournament of Inter-District, Inter-Division Inter- University so that students can able to learn how to organize and conduct tournament. Latest revision of the curriculum (year) and frequency thereof Course Year of Revision B.P.Ed. 2012-13 M.P.Ed. 2012-13 M.Phil. 2013-14 What percentage of courses underwent a syllabus revision: 10% 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) (number) Professor 01(Director Male Female - - Male 01 Female 01 Phy. Edu.) 428 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Assistant 05 (/Asst. Professors Directors) 02 - Others 01 - - - - 07 01 Guest Faculty 11. Faculty profile No. of Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years of Ph.D./M.Phil. experience students guided in last four years (plus one years) Permanent Faculty Dr. R.K. M.Phil. Yadav Diploma In Professor Sports Psychology Coaching(V , olleyball), Measureme Ph.D nt 29 18 23 05 & Evaluation, Statistics, Volleyball Dr. Alka M.Phil, Ph.D Professor Bio- Nayak Mechanics, Sports Medicine , Swimming Shri. NET. M.P.E. Sr. Lecturer Exercise Vishal O. Physiology Banne & 13 - sports training , Football Visiting Faculties Not Required Dr. S. D. M.P.Ed. & Ph.D, Diploma In Sports Officer Lakhera Coaching(Hockey) Govt. College - Visiting Faculty 429 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Shalini M.P.Ed. Ph.D NET. Visiting Yadav - Faculty Prashnajeet M.P. Ed, Diploma In Visiting Chatterjee Coaching(Athletics) Faculty Shri. S. S. M.P. Ed, Diploma In Visiting Thakur Coaching(Handball) Faculty Shri. M.P. Ed, Diploma In Visiting Deependra Coaching(Judo) Faculty Shri. Hari M.P. Ed, Diploma In Visiting Ram Coaching(Wrestling) Faculty M.A. Dep. in Yogic Science Visiting - -- - Yadav - Yadav Shri. N.R. Bhargawa - Faculty 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: Nil. 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information B.P.Ed 60% M.P.Ed 20% M.Phil. 0% Pre.Ph.D 0% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students Programme Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of % of workload taken students faculty engaged teachers to by temporary faculty students B.P .Ed 18 9 2:1 60 M.P .Ed 46 9 5:1 20 M. Phil 2 2 1:1 0 Pre. Ph. D 6 2 2:3 0 430 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Administrative Female 16 - Male Female 10 - 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: None 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: None 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: Nil 19. Departmental projects: Nil 20. List Research facility / centre with: Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil 22. PublicationS a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Authors Title Publication Volume- Pages Year 81-85 2012 Issue Dr. R.K. Comparative Effects of Yadav, Plyometric Vijay Competition Shanker Rai Combination of Plyometric and Exercises, Exercises and Competition Exercises on Explosive Strength of International Journal of 1-4 Physical Education, Sports and Yogic Sciences Volleyball Players Dr. R.K. Comparative Effects of Yadav, Plyometric Vijay Competition Shanker Rai Combination of Plyometric and Exercises, Exercises and Competition Exercises on Explosive Strength of International Journal of 1-4 2012 Physical Education, Sports and Yogic Sciences Volleyball Players 431 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. R.K. An Analysis of Competitive Yadav, Anxiety of Verghese Volleyball Players Indian Vyayam-Vidnyan 32-3 1999 Vyayam-Vidnyan 34-2 2001 4-2 Male C. Antony Dr. R.K. A Study of Intelligence of Yadav, Indian Male Volleyball Players Verghese C. Antony Dr. R.K. A Study of Sports Self- H P E Forum Yadav, Confidence of Indian Male International Bi- Verghese Volleyball Players Annual Professional Journal C. Antony D. Participation Motives of Junior Scientific Journal in Vasudev, National Sports and Exercise Dr. R.K. Players of the Country Level Volleyball 2-1 2006 Yadav, Verghese C. Antony R.S. An Analysis of Leadership Serbian Journal of Sports Pawar Behaviour Sciences R.K. Individual Sports Athletes at Yadav Inter University Level Preferred by 3-3 99-104 2009 R.K.Shar ma Dr. C. Betal, Dr. Alka Nayak; Dubey C. H., Alka Nayak; Treatment of Emotional Disturbance Through the Practice of Yoga Nidra Indian Journal of Yoga Sport & Exercise Science and Physical Education 6 02 Jan 2005 Recreation - 6 - 2006 Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. C. Betal, Control of Aggressive Behaviour of Adolescents through the Practice of Transcendental Meditation H.P.E. Forum 5 1 2006 432 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. Alka Nayak; H.P. Mishra L.P. Gaudam Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. C. Betal, Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. Alka Nayak; Dr. C. Betal, Dr. Vijay Francis Peter, Mr. Vishal O, Development of Personality through the Practice of Yogasanas in Early Years Anthropometric characteristics, arm speed and leg speed as a predictors of swim speed Body profile, Nutritional Status and Performance of some inter University level male athletes of A.P.S. University Rewa Penalty Corner 30 1 2006 Journal of Sports and Sports Sciences 38 1 2007 Vyayam-Vidnyan 39 5 2006 Effect of Namaskara Behavioural adjustment of School Students Vyayam-Vidnyan 39 2 2006 Vislesana 9 Surya on Mal High Body profile, Nutritional Status and Performance of some Male Runners of an Inter University Championship Treatment of Emotional Disturbance Through the Practice of Yoga Nidra 2 Indian Journal of Yoga Exercise & Sports Sciencs and Physical Education Effects of Sleep Deprivation AMASS on Research Journal Audio and Visual 2005 Multilateral 6 1 2 2005 74-81 2009 28-33 2009 Reaction Time of University Cricket Players Banne & Dr. Amnendra Maan Vijay Francis Comparative Study of Motor Peter, Vishal Ability Between High and O. Banne Low Skilled - Vyayam Vidnyan 42-4 Handball Players 433 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Amitab Understanding Athletics AMASS Multilateral Tiwari, Mr. Personality Through Research Journal Vishal. O. Graphology 1 86-86 2011 Seminar 276- 2013 Proceeding 286 1 112- Banne Dr. Amitab Hypnosis an effective tool for Futuristic Trends Tiwari, Mr. Enhancing Sports Physical Education Vishal. O. Performance in Banne Banne, Anthropometric International Vishal.O. characteristics, arm speed and Educational E-Journal 2013 118 leg speed as a predictors of swim speed Banne, Post Activation Potentiation: Journal of Physical Vishal.O. A Brief Review Education and Allied Special 196- Issue 198 2014 Science 23. Details of patents and income generated -Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Training, Coaching and Consultancy is provided to underlying departments on honorary basis from the faculty members and the students of departments. Sports Authority of India-Jabalpur -Centre Youth Welfare Department-Jabalpur Govt. & Non. Govt Institutions State, District Associations and Federations of different games Technical support for conducting tournaments Training and Coaching for different teams and games. Development of curriculum and Syllabus. Member of editorial board for journal and books 434 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories/institution/ industries in India and abroad: NIL 26. Faculty serving in Prof. R.K. Yadav Director & Head Department of Physical Education Dean Faculty of Education, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) (Dec 11 to Dec 13) Chairman Board of Studies Physical Education, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) Secretary M.P. Volleyball Association President Jabalpur Volleyball Corporation Area Association, Jabalpur (M.P.) Chief coordinator Valuation Cell, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) Executive Member – 18 Dec 11-13 External Expect in U.P. Higher Education Commission. Member Board of Studies Rajasthan University, Jaipur Member Board of Studies BHU Varanasi. Member Board of Studies & DRC, STGB University, Amravati. Dr. Alka Nayak Dean, Faculty of Education, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) 2014-15 Chairman, Board of Studies in Physical Education, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.)2009-11 Member Board of Studies in Yoga, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.)2013-14 Member of the Selection Committee for Asst. Professor, Associate Professor at L.N.I.P.E., Gwalior (M.P.) Member of the Selection Committee for Asst. Registrar at L.N.I.P.E., Gwalior (M.P.) Member of the Selection Committee for Professor in Physical Education at Pandit Ravi Shankar University Raipur (C.G.) Resource person, Refresher Course in Physical Education conducted by Academic staff college, L.N.I.P.E. Gwalior (M.P.)2013 Evaluator and Examiner for Viva-voce of Ph.D. Thesis at L.N.I.P.E. Gwalior (M.P.), Raipur, BHU & Rajasthan. Shri. Vishal. O. Banne Coach R.D.V.V., Jabalpur Football Team (Men) since 1998 till date which participated in different West, Central Zone & All India Inter University Tournaments. Coach of Higher Education Jabalpur Divisional Football Team (Men) since 1998 till, and is a Winner State Tournament Session 2010-11, 2012-13 & 2013-14. Member Selection Committee, Jabalpur University Football Team (Men) from 1998 to till date. 435 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Organizing Secretary, Higher Education State Wrestling Tournament (Men/Women) 2013-14 Organized by Department Physical Education, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) 26th to 28th Oct 2013. Organizing Secretary, UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Impact of Exercise Physiology, Anthropometry and Sports Nutrition on Sports Performance” org. by Department of Physical Education on 3rd to 4th Jan 2014. Co-coordinator valuation cell (UG) for 2009 Examination. Co-coordinator valuation cell (UG) for 2010 Examination. Co-coordinator valuation cell (Semester Cell) for 2010 Examination. Co-coordinator revaluation cell for 2012-13 Examination. In charge Sports Officer R.D.V.V., Jabalpur (M.P.) 2011-13 Member Board of Studies Coordinator UG valuation cell 2014 a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards- Vishal.O. Banne Member Editorial Board in “Journal of Physical Education and allied Sciences” under the aegis of Tika Ram Foundation Chandigarh. d) Any other (please specify) 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Refresher courses Vishal .O. Banne Period 21th Mar 2007 to 10th Apr20 07 8 th to 28 th Mar 2011 Orientation programmes Vishal .O. Banne 10th July 2006 05 Aug 2006 Summer / Winter schools, workshops, etc. Vishal .O. Banne 01st 07th Nov 2011 15th to 22nd Nov 2013 Others (Induction etc) - - 436 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies Activity Name of Period faculty Invitation as resource persons in Workshops/Seminars/ Prof. R.K. ASC, Goa University Conferences Yadav Deptt. organized by external professional agencies. of Phy.Edu., D.A.V.V., Indore R.D.V.V., Jabalpur BHU, Varanasi (U.P.) Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Prof. Alka Conferences recognized by national / international Nayak ASC, L.N.I.P.E. Gwalior R.D.V.V., Jabalpur professional bodies. Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Shri. Vishal O. 10th to 11th Feb 2009 Conferences conducted or recognized by professional Banne 16th & 17th Mar 2009 agencies. 19th to 20th Feb 2010 25th & 26th Feb 2010 06th & 07th Mar 2010 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental Projects – 100% Students a) Intramural Competition is continuous program of the department for giving the students opportunity participation and organization of sports tournaments of different levels. b) Students of the department are regularly engaged as officials of various tournaments of Schools, Colleges and other professional institutions of Jabalpur district as well as out of the city. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/institute 100% students with various colleges, govt. schools/KVs /navodaya vidyalayas and state/district sports associations regularly officiating and conducting various tournaments in schools and colleges and helping in training and coaching their teams in various sports and games. 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level : Nil 437 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited Seminars/ Period Funding source Name of one/two eminent person Conferences/Workshops (National/ invited /sensitizing programmes International) National Seminar on Impact 3-4 Jan 2014 UGC Prof. Anil Karwade Principal- Ishwar of Exercise Physiology, Dash Mukh College, Nagpur Anthropometery And Sports Prof. Vivek Pandey Nutrition On Sports Head – Department of Exercise Performance Physical (Org. Sec. Shri Vishal .O. L.N.I.P.E. Gwalior, Dr. Jaswinder Banne) Singh Sr. Scientist, NSNIS, Patiala No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC): Refer point No. 27 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Research Work in the field of physical education and sports. Zero tolerance for plagiarism. Full commitment for work. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 2010 2011 2012 2013 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 03 03 01 02 02 - 02 01 ST 10 24 04 - 01 - 02 04 OBC - - 05 - 06 05 10 03 General 27 14 20 05 13 12 14 12 438 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 32. Programme-wise demand ratio Name of the Selected (Current year) Demand ratio Programme 33. Male Female Male Female B.P. Ed 11 11 - - PG 24 23 - - M.Phil. 02 - - - Ph.D. 08 04 - - Diversity of students Name of the % of students from other Programme % of students from % of students from other countries Universities outside universities within the State the State Male B.P. Ed 34. 27.27 Female 45.4 Male 22.7 Female 4.5 Male Nil Female Nil How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? S. No. NAME OF STUDENT JRF/NET/SET/MP PSC Higher Education YEAR CATEGORY 1 Dr. Sunil Datt Lakhera PSC 1993 Gen 2 Vivek Jaiswal PSC 1993 Gen 3 Ramesh Shukla PSC 1993 Gen 4 Jaisen Bhagat PSC 1993 Sc. 5 Dr.Vijay Prakash Singh PSC 1993 Gen 439 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 6 K.K.Dubey PSC 1993 Gen 7 Avdhesh Dubey PSC 1993 Gen 8 Omkar Nath Dubey PSC 1993 Gen 9 Gunwant Singh PSC 1993 Gen 10 Ajay Singh Thakur PSC 1993 Gen 11 Susheel Kumar Patwa PSC 1993 Gen 12 G Satyanarayan Rao PSC 1993 Gen 13 Laxmi Narayan Rajak PSC 1993 OBC 14 Prabhat Jaiswal PSC 1993 Gen 15 Smt Jyoti Jat PSC 1993 Sc 16 Smt Deepa Verma PSC 1993 Gen 17 Smt Vandana Shrivastava PSC 1993 Gen 18 Rajender Singh Rajput PSC 1993 Gen 19 Ajay Singh Hzari PSC 1993 Gen 20 Shiv Bhushan Pandey PSC 1993 Gen 21 Ms Monika Rita Brown PSC 1993 ST 22 Jugal Kishore Mewari PSC 1993 ST 23 Jasveer Singh Sondhi PSC 1993 Gen 24 Subhas Hardiker PSC 1993 Gen 25 Prakash Dubey PSC 1993 Gen 26 Basant Kr. Mukherjee PSC 1993 Gen 27 Sangram Singh Sathe PSC 1993 Gen 28 Dr. Ashish Kumar Nigam NET 1996 Gen 440 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 35. 29 Dr. Ajay Shukla NET 1996 Gen 30 Dr. Shalini Yadav NET 1996 Gen 31 Swadesh Shriwastav NET 1996 Gen 32 Shailendra Jat NET 2008 SC. 33 Nabi Alam Ansari NET 2012 OBC. 35 Amit Bharti NET 2012 SC 36 Anurag Sachan NET 2012 Gen. 37 Vinod Jat NET 2013 Gen 38 Ku. Neha Khare NET 2013 SC 39 Chanchal Sharma NET 2013 Gen. 40 Ajay Dorby NET 2013 Gen. 41 Ku Shilpi vishwakarma NET 2013 Gen. 42 Ku Anjita verma NET 2013 OBC. Student progression Student Progression Number UG to PG Percentage 18 90% M.Phil Ph.d 36. Diversity of staff % of faculty from the % of faculty from %of faculty from %of faculty from other Same university other universities universities outside the countries within the State 55 37. 27 State 18 - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: 01 Submitted 441 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities The Department has its own building with four class rooms with ICT facility, LCD Projectors , library and maintains a separate library that has over 1800 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. It offers Internet facility (LAN), Research laboratory to students with around 10 computers. 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates S.No. Name of Scholar (Ph.D.) Name of Supervisor 1 Ku.Gauri Dr. R.K.Yadav 2 Shri Vargese C Anthony Dr. R.K.Yadav 3 Shri S.S. Mandloi Dr. R.K.Yadav 4 Shri Rajendra Singh Dr. R.K.Yadav 5 Shri H.S.Atwal Dr. R.K.Yadav 6 Shri Pramod Sharma Dr. R.K.Yadav 7 Shri R.C.Namdeo Dr. R.K.Yadav 8 Shri Vijay Pratap ISngh Dr. R.K.Yadav 9 Shri Ashish Kumar Nigam Dr. R.K.Yadav 10 Shri Satyendra Sharma Dr. R.K.Yadav 11 SHri Ranjeet Singh pawar Dr. R.K.Yadav 12 Shri Rajesh Ku. Yohan Dr. R.K.Yadav 13 Shri Ajay Shukla Dr. R.K.Yadav 14 Sri Sunil Dutt Lakhera Dr. R.K.Yadav 15 Shri Alok Kumar Pandey Dr. R.K.Yadav 16 Shri Avdesh kumar Yadav Dr. R.K.Yadav 442 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 17 Shri Amitab Tiwari Dr. R.K.Yadav 18 Shri Vijay Shankar Rai Dr. R.K.Yadav 19 Shri Anil Suryawanshi Dr. Alka Nayak 20 Smt Rekkha Kakodia Dr. Alka Nayak 21 Smt Shilpi Tiwari Dr. Alka Nayak 22 Jalaj Sen Dr. Alka Nayak 23 Aradhna Saxena Dr. Alka Nayak 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Yes. M.Phil. course was started in 2009 considering the demand of profession at that time. 42. Does the department obtain feedback Yes. A Faculty meeting is conducted and suggestions received from the members of the board of studies are implemented in the concurrent session. Feedback related to the performance of the teachers is taken from students and employers from inside and outside university from time to time. Department opts some corrective measures, on the basis of feedback received, to subside the short comings of students regarding their theory and practical performance as well as their conduct. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Dr. Ashish Kumar Nigam, Asst. Director J.N.K.V.V.Teekamgarh. Dr. Shaillesh Kumar Singh , Asst.Professor, L.N.I.P.E., Gwahati. Shri Hariram Yadav, Indian Wrestling Coach(Men) 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Department organized National Seminar on “Impact of Exercise Physiology, Anthropometry and Sports Nutrition on Sports Performance” on 3rd & 4th Jan 2014. 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 443 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Classroom lecture method. Teaching through power-point presentations. Demonstration method for practical. Group discussion methods. Classroom seminars. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Comprehensive theory tests & viva-voce is conducted in each semester. Teacher & Externals give the feedback on enriching curriculum. Departmental committee meetings constantly met and analyze learning outcomes. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities a. Extension Centers (If any) Department allots and organize, Coaching Camps and Training Centre in different colleges of Jabalpur Division. Intramural & Extramural competition is conducted by the students & faculty members on periodical basis. Students of the department regularly participate in cultural and social activities organize by University & other institution 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department Organization of departmental seminar for PG and research students. Organization of expert lectures on personality development, sports injuries, measurement and evaluation and research. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. - 50. : Nil Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Department has educated various B.P.Ed., M.P. Ed, M.Phil and Ph.D. since 1969 who are sensing the Physical Education teaching, training and coaching and serving in education in the country. 444 Physical Education Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Weakness Qualified and Competent Faculty members. Athletic care and rehabilitation centre. Computers with Internet facility for students & faculty members. Common chair of head Physical education and Director of sports. Own facility of different games and sports along with indoor stadium. Research component needs to be enhanced for additional Research. Teachers are required as at present shortfall is filled by visiting faculty for a course in a semester. Sufficient no. of laboratories and up gradation of labs with sophisticated equipments required. More funds for the maintenance of play-ground. Human Performance Labs in Exercise Physiology, Sports Bio-Medicines & Sports Psychology Opportunities Pass out students’ appointment as sports officers and assistant professors in higher education. Pass out students’ appointment as physical education teacher in school education. Pass out students self employed as owners of fitness and health centre. Pass out students render their services in various sports associations and federations as fitness trainers. Pass out students get opportunity in defence and police services due to their good fitness. Challenges 52. To develop modern playing and research facilities To develop a human performance analysis laboratories. To add more specialties in the present curriculum. Future plans of the department To introduce B.P. Ed. (four years) course as early as possible. To construct separate sports hostel for (Men/Women) athletes. To construct the separate buildings for the academic and administrative staff. 445 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics 2. Year of establishment: 1970 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Science 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/ Degree Program awarded Subject combinations me UG PG P.G. Diploma PG Diploma M.Sc Electronics (2 Semesters) Electronics (2 Semester) Physics (4 Semesters) with choice to opt 2 special papers out of 5 special papers in III and IV semesters and to opt 1 elective out of 4 electives in IV semester offered by the department. Electronics (4 Semesters) with choice to opt 1 special paper out of 5 special papers in IV semester offered by the department. Research M.Phil Physics (2 semesters) with choice to opt 2 optional papers out of 11 papers offered by the department. Electronics (2 Semesters) with choice to opt 2 optional papers out of 05 papers offered by the department. Ph.D. Physics: available fields are : Surface microtopography and Mechanical Properties of Solids (Expt.) Polymers [Electrets, Dielectric & Conducting (Expt.) Polymers [Structural and Mechanical Properties (Expt.) Luminescence [Mechano, Photo, Thermo, Electro, and Cathodo] (Expt. & Theory) Optoelectronics including OLED’s (Expt. & Theory) Non-linear Physics (Theory) Computational Physics (Theory) Cosmic Ray & Space Physics (Theory & Expt.) Current Injection (Theory) Nanomaterials (Expt. & Theory) Photophysicsal Characteristics of Nanostructures (Expt.) Biomaterials (Expt.) Molecular Dynamics (Theory) Noise in Devices (Theory) Amorphous Material (Theory) 446 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Magnetic and Ferroelectric Properties of Materials (Theory & Expt.) Electronics Ceramics and Glasses (Expt. and modeling) Electronics Devices and instrumentation (Microprocessor, Controlled Digital & Analog) Impedance Spectroscopy (Expt. & Theory) Solidification (Theory) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) (Theory & Expt.) Quantum Computing (Simulation) Radiation Effect in Materials (Expt.) Nonconventional Energy History of Science Mechanical Properties of nanoparticals/Polymer composites Electrical Properties of Solids Photoplastic Effect in Polymers study of nanoferroelectrics, Condensed Matter Theory Electronics: Allied field for Ph.D. in Electronics are : Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Electrical Engineering, Optoelectronics, Current Injection, Noise in Devices, Electronics Ceramics and Glasses. Impedance Spectroscopy, Nonconventional Energy, Computer Engineering, Electrical Properties of Solids, Instrumentation, Material Science, Bio Medical Engineering, Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Ceramic Engineering. D.Sc. 5. Physics/Electronics Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: The department has been encouraging interdisciplinary programmes. The department has acted as a nodal centre for running UGC sponsored course on Computer Application for Physics, Chemistry and Economics disciplines. As a part of the curriculum, the PG students of the Department are imparted training related to glass blowing, electronics and mechanical workshop practice in collaboration with University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) and Central Workshop. M.Phil. in Electronics & Ph.D. in Electronics Programmes : Candidates having M.Tech Degree in Electronics Engineering or allied subjects such are Electronics and Communication, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Instrumentation, Material Science, Bio Medical Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Ceramic Engineering are qualified for admission to M.Phil (Electronics) and Ph.D. (Electronics) along with those having M.Sc. degree in electronics. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc: Yes The faculty members and other staff members of the Dept. have been collaborating with other institutions such as IIIT DM Jabalpur for their B. Tech courses, College of Material Management 447 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (CMM) for their Physics and Electronics Courses, and with affiliated colleges of the city for running their Electronic Programme at UG level. Faculty members of other institution in Jabalpur such as Govt. Engineering College, Govt. Polytechnic College, Govt. Science College, M.H. College of Home Science, etc., have been associated with the Department for running its courses at Diploma and PG levels. Other institutions such as Telecommunication Training Centre (TTC), Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL), M.P. State Electricity Board (MPSEB), Indian Institute of Science (I.I.Sc.) Banglore and M P Urja Vikas Nigam have been collaborating with our department for the training and completion of the project work, internship and industrial training of the students. The department nurtures collaborative research activities with institutions both at national and international level such as Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Inter University Consortium (IUC) Indore, IUC Kolkata, Delhi University, Nagpur University, National Physical laboratory (NPL). Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL), IIT (BHU), MNIT, CDET (Bhopal), AMPRI (Bhopal), Allahabad University, Dr.H.S.Gour University, Sagar, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh; Pt. Ravi Shankar University, Raipur, Brazilian Centre of Physical Research, Rio de Janero, University of Kiel, Germany, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, etc. The Department has had federation Agreement with Abdus Salam International Centre of Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy for several years under which on the average two faculty members/other research staff per year visited ICTP for attending 3-4 weeks advanced level courses. One such collaboration has resulted in establishment of a NMR laboratory at the Department by housing equipment freely donated by University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada, Tata Institute for Research (TIFR) Mumbai, and financial assistance from Third Word Academic of Science (TWAS) and DST, New Delhi. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None 8. Examination System: Semester (all degrees) 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes a. The members of the department taught physics courses to Military personnel at College of Material management Army Head quarter Jabalpur. b. The members of the department developed and taught Electronics and Electronics Equipment Maintenance courses to UG students of various colleges in Jabalpur. c. The members of the department acted as counsellor/resource persons for various courses of Bhoj Open University, and IGNOU. 448 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) d. The members of the department developed a course on Physics and taught to B. Tech students at IIITDM, Jabalpur. e. The members of the department taught computer related courses at Department of Chemistry, Mathematics and University Institute of Computer Application, RDVV, Jabalpur. f. The members of the department developed and taught computer courses for Departments of Physics, Chemistry and Economics RDVV, Jabalpur. This course was specially sanctioned by UGC, New Delhi, where the Department of Physics acted as a nodal centre. 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual: Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & (number) 11. MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 2 - - 5 1 Associate Professors 8 4 - 2 - Assistant Professors 6 3 1 - - Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance, including Temporary teachers, Contractual Lecturer and Guest Faculty: Faculty Qualification Designation Specialization Experience, No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. years students guided in last 4 years Dr. L. Pandey Ph.D. Professor NMR, Materials Science, 30 Ph.D., 2 30 Ph.D. 16 Electronic Ceramics, Impedance Spectroscopy, Computer software, History of Science, Science concepts in Ancient Sanskrit Texts Dr. J.M. Keller Ph.D Professor Material Science, Condensed Matter Physics, M.Phil. 2 Electronics Dr. S. Kumar Ph.D. Professor Cosmic Rays and Space 36 Ph. D., 15 Physics, Solar Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Geophysics and Computronics 449 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. M. Ph.D. Professor Ramrakhiani Condensed Matter Physics, 37 Optoelectronics, Ph.D., 14 M.Phil.,4 Biophysics, Luminescence, Lasers. Solar cells. DR. P.K. Khare Ph.D. Professor Solid State Physics and 25 Electronics Dr. Rakesh M.Phil, Bajpai Ph.D. Professor Ph.D.,8 M.Phil., 1 Materials Science, 26 Condensed Matter Physics Ph.D., 6 M.Phil.,2 & Electronics Dr. Y.K. Sharma Ph.D., Associate Amorphous. Materials; D.Sc. Professor Noise, Condensed Matter 39 Ph.D., 8 M.Phil., 2 Physics, Current Injection, Astronomy Dr.N.K. Pandey Ph.D. Associate Solid State Physics. Professor Computational Physics, 24 Ph.D., 3 M.Phil., 1 Nonlinear systems. 12. List of Emeritus Professors/Adjunct Faculty/Visiting fellows: 01 Professor Krishna K. Verma, D.Sc., Chem, FRSC, Emeritus Fellow (UGC) Former faculty of this university (Professor/Head, Department of Chemistry); Fulbright Fellow (Virginia Tech, USA), Marie Curie Fellow (Hull, UK), Visiting Faculty (Loughborough, UK; Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Guided 1 D.Sc., 16 Ph.D., and 7 M.Phil. degrees; published 130 research papers in international journals; h-index 16 (Scopus). Specialization, organic/analytical chemistry (use of magnetic nano-particles in sample preparation for chromatography). Member of editorial board of Analytical Methods in Chemistry. 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty: The department has no temporary faculty. 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of teachers % of workload taken by students faculty engaged to students temporary faculty M.Sc. Physics 45 All 0% M.Sc. Electronics 03 All 0% M.Phil. Physics 01 All 0% 450 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) M.Phil Electronics 00 -- 0% Ph.D. Course work 20 All 0% 06 All 0% 28 All 0% 02 All Physics Ph.D Course work Electronics Ph.D. Registered Physics Ph.D. Registered Electronics Diploma/P.G. Dip. 00 --- 0% in Elec. Total 15. 105 08 1:13 0% Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Academic Support Staff Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female (number) Technical/Scientific Officers * 8 - - 8 - Technicians/assistances 7 - - 7 - Ministerial (Office staff) 4 - - 4 - Others: Class IV employees 4 - - 4 - *Since they are participating in teaching also, they have been included in para 10 as well. 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Surface micro-topography and Mechanical Properties, Polymer physics and polymer blends, Electrets, Nanotechnology, Sensors, Laser, Functional material, Solar Energy and Nonconventional Energy, Nanophotonics, Organic light emitting diodes, Non-linear Physics, Cosmic Ray & Space Physics, Biomaterials, Amorphous Material, Impedance Spectroscopy, Quantum Computing, Nano-ferroelectrics 451 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: On-going Projects: Name of Investigator Dr. J.M. Keller 1 Sponsoring Outlay Authority Rs. (Lakhs) Study of Effect of UGC-DAE 6.50 Radiation on the CSR Title of the Project Duration 2009-2014 Metalloide/Oxide incorporated Polymeric high temperature resistance flexible nano composite thin films for micro electronics applications Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 6.50 Projects completed: Name of Sponsoring Outlay Authority Rs. (Lakhs) DST 23.15 1988-91 Ferroelectric Glass Ceramics UGC 3.00 1990-93 Dr. Lakshman NMR and Impedance DST 14.33 1999-04 Pandey Spectroscopic Studies in Investigator 1 Title of the Project Dr Lakshman Influence of Powder Processing Pandey (Co-PI), Procedures, Microstructural Dr. D. Pandey, parameters and planar defects on Om Parkash, High Temperature Devendra Superconductivity of oxide Kumar, and ceramics Duration other investigators from IIT(BHU) 2 Dr Lakshman Pandey (Co-PI), Om Parkash, Devendra Kumar from IIT(BHU) 3 Ferroelectrics and Related Materials 452 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 4 Dr. Lakshman Development of a Novel Pandey Technique for NMR Line shape UGC 0.09 1997-98 SSPL 34.99 2008-10 UGC-DAE All expenses to be 2009- CSR borne by funding 2012 Analysis 5 Dr. J.M. Keller Nanoscopically manipulated Metalloid oxide polymer High Temperature Resistive Flexible Thin Films with graded functionalities for TFT’s applications 6 Dr. J.M. Keller Study of Radiation Effect on biocompatible polymer blends of poly (vinylalcohol) Poly (L- Agency out of lactic acid) (PLLA)/polyglycolic CRS project grant acid/hydroxalate (no money is given) 7 Dr. Y.K.Sharma Current Injection in Solids UGC 0.50 19851987 8 Dr. Y.K.Sharma The Theoretical and MPCST 1.00 Experimental Studies on organic !9931995 Materials 9 Dr. Effects of Nuclear Radiations on M.Ramrakhiani Mechanical Properties of Human Bones M.P. Council 0.96 of Science 19911994 and Technology Bhopal 10 Dr. Studies on Electro-luminescence M.Ramrakhiani of II-VI Semiconductor Nanoparticles M.P. Council 2.55 of Science 20062009 and Technology Bhopal 11 Dr. N.K. Pandey Project on Computer Application in Physics & Electronics Department 6.00 of 19871989 Electronics, Govt. of India New Delhi 12 Dr. N.K. Pandey Nonlinear Studies on Lattice Dynamics of a diatomic an UGC 0.15 19992001 Harmonic Lattice 453 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Total Outlay, Rs. (Lakhs) 18. 86.82 Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: National collaboration: 1 Name of Investigator Title of the Project Dr Lakshman Development of Pandey(Co-PI), Om Perovskite glass- Parkash, Devendra ceramaics Sponsoring Authority DRDO Outlay Rs. Duration (Lakhs) 20.00 2001-04 Kumar from IIT(BHU) Total Outlay, Rs. (lakh) 19. 20.00 Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: The department had Federation agreement during 1986-2002 with financial support from the International Training/workshop At International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Trieste, Italy, that involved travel assistance and local hospitality to 2 to 3 persons of the department each year of programme. This has resulted in enhancing the scientific knowledge of the participants that, in turn, has helped in upgrading the quality of teaching and research in the department. This also has inculcated a tremendous amount of self confidence in the members of the department resulting in there everpreparedness to initiate teaching and research activities in any frontier areas. 20. Research facility/centre: The major research facilities available in the department are given below. All these facilities are being utilized by various scholars of from other educational and research organizations. This has resulted in strong country-wide interaction on theoretical and experimental aspects of research of mutual interest. Carl-Zeiss NU 2 Microscope 1620-AP Capacitance Measuring Assembly Perkin Elmer Lambda 12UV/VIS Spectrometer Four Electrometers including 610 C Keithley electrometer Grating microchromater Photon counter Microscope Labophot Model Vacuum coating units (two) with thickness monitor He-Ne laser and semiconductor laser for teaching purpose 454 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Solid Sate NMR Spectrometer (Donated by Department of physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada and transit funded by TWAS, DST) Fluorescence Spectrophotometer (funded by UGC) XRD Rigaku Japan (funded by UGC) XRD in the department central laboratory, and a gathering on Teachers’ Day, 5 September 2013. Computing facilities The department has established a Computer Laboratory with following facilities. (a) Ten Computer systems (Wipro) with Intel Core i3 configurations (OS Windows 7, 2GB RAM, HDD- 320 GB with 18.5 inches TFT color Monitor) (b) Three (03) Computer System (Wipro) with Intel Pentium – IV Dual Core Processor with 512 MB RAMm HDD- 320 GB (c) Sixteen (16) Computer System (HCL) with Intel ® Pentium IV configuration with 512 MB RAM HDD- 40 GB Dedicated computer facility About 15 computers are dedicated for the students/Research Scholar for computing facilities. LAN facility About 15 computers in the Department are connected with LAN facilities and four computers in the computer lab are connected with LAN facility. Proprietary software The Teachers and scientific staff have developed software for solving Physics and Electronics problems. Number of nodes/ computers with internet facility Fifteen computer systems have been connected through internet with Central facility of the University. 455 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) On line Teaching and learning resources and other knowledge and information data base/packages: (a) Multisim (b) MATHEMATICA 5.2 (c) LAB VIEW (d) BASIC A compulsory course “Computational Methods and Programming in BASIC for M.Sc. I Semester Physics and Electronics has been introduced. A special paper on Computer Application in Physics for M.Sc. III & IV Semester students has been started. An International Workshop on Use of Computers in teaching Physics funded by International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy was organized during December 1992. UGC has sanctioned a Grant of Rs. 10 lakh to start a computer course in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics with Physics as a Nodal Centre. 27. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: The research laboratories of the department received generous support by industries in the form of gratis supply of certain accessories to instruments, and fine chemicals. 22. Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 1. Pramod Chaitanya, Alok Shukla, and Lakshman Pandey, Determination of Equivalent Circuit Model Components of Piezoelectric Materials by Using Impedance Spectroscopy (2014) Integrated Ferroelectrics, 150, 88-95. 2. DS Desphande, R Bajpai, AK Bajpai, Polyacrylonitrile reinforced PVA based‐polymeric networks: Structural, morphological, and mechanical aspects (2014) Polymer Engineering & Science, Article in Press. 3. AK Patel, R Bajpai, JM Keller, On the crystallinity of PVA/palm leaf biocomposite using DSC and XRD techniques (2014) Microsystem Technologies, 20, 41-49. 4. Chandra, B.P., Chandra, V.K., Jha, P., Microscopic theory of elastico-mechanoluminescent smart materials, (2014) Applied Physics Letters, 104 (3), art. no. 031102. 5. P Sana, S Verma, MM Malik and M.Ramrakhiani, High Field Electroluminescence Characteristics of Pr (3+)-Doped ZnS/TiO_ {2} 2014 IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology 13, 254-260, 6. T. Nanhoriya, K, Vishwakarma, K.Kushwaha and M.Ramrakhiani, Structural and optical characterization of undoped and copper doped CdS nanoparticles, Jan 2014, International Journal of research in Bioscience, Agriculture and Technology Issue 2, Vol.1; 456 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 7. Muzzammil Ahmad Bhat, Gautam Johri, Nand Kishore Pandey, Peaked Soliton (peakon) in Degasperis Procesi Equation, 2014, National Conference on Application of Mathematical & Physical Science in Engineering:AMPSE – 2014” Issue 21 p- 3 8. Ritu Mishra, Pramod Chaitanya, Alok Shukla, Lakshman Pandey, O. P. Thakur, Om Parkash & Devendra Kumar, On the Impedance Measurement of High Resistivity Materials by Using a Parallel Resistor in Two Probe Arrangement, 2013, Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 72, 261-264. 9. M.Ramrakhiani and Vikas Nogriya, Photo - and Electro-luminescence of cadmium selenide nanocrystals and nanocomposites, 2013, J. Luminescence, 133, 129-134. 10. Chandra, V.K., Chandra, B.P., Jha, P., Self-recovery of mechanoluminescence in ZnS:Cu and ZnS:Mn phosphors by trapping of drifting charge carriers, (2013) Applied Physics Letters, 103 (16), art. no. 161113. 11. Chandra, B.P., Chandra, V.K., Jha, P., Models for intrinsic and extrinsic fracto-mechanoluminescence of solids, (2013) Journal of Luminescence, 135, pp. 139-153. 12. M.Ramrakhiani with Sakshi Sahare, S.J.Dhoble and Pranav Singh, Fabrication of ZnS:Cu/pVA nanocomposite electroluminescence devices for flat panel displays, 2013, Advanced Materials Letters, 4, 169-173. 13. Alkesh Pal and P K Khare, Study of polarization and relaxation phenomena of polyblend films of polyvinyl chloride and polymethyl methacrylate, 2013, Bulletin of Material Science, 36, 115-120. 14. DS Desphande, R Bajpai, AK Bajpai, Water Sorption and Biocompatibility Evaluation of Poly (Vinyl Alcohol–Acrylonitrile) Based Hydrogels, 2013, Soft Materials, 11, 221-230. 15. Sahare, S., Dhoble, S.J., Singh, P., Ramrakhiani, M., Fabrication of ZnS: Cu/PVA nanocomposite electroluminescence devices for flat panel displays, (2013) Advanced Materials Letters, 4 (2), pp. 169173. 16. Pradeep Kumar Dubey, R. Bajpai, & J.M.Keller, Preparation, Microhardness Characterization on Untreated & Treated with Electric stressed samples on the Inorganic Tunable laser Dye Rhodamine doped PMMA, 2013, International J. of Engg.Res., 2, 176. 17. Alkesh Pal and PK Khare, Electrical Conductivity Behaviour of Pure and Polyblends samples of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA, 2013, Journal of Electrostatics, 71, 976-986. 18. M.Ramrakhiani, Luminescence of cadmium sulphide nanoparticle and nanocomposites, 2013, Inter. J. Luminescence Appl., 3, 15-22. 457 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 19. Sahare, S., Sing, P., Sing, G., Dhoble, S.J., Ramrakhiani, M., Preparation, characterization and electroluminescence studies of copper doped zinc sulfide nanocrystals, (2013) Optik, 124 (19), pp. 38353838. 20. Ramrakhiani, M., Sahare, S., Photo- and electro-luminescence in copper doped zinc sulphide nanoparticles and nanocomposites, (2013) Advanced Materials Research, 698, pp. 181-196. 21. Kshatri, D.S., Khare, A., Jha, P., Effects of Dy concentration on luminescent properties of SrAl 2O4: Eu phosphors, (2013) Optik, 124 (17), pp. 2974-2978. 22. Kshatri, D.S., Khare, A., Jha, P., Thermoluminescence studies of sral2o4: Eu phosphors at different dy concentrations, (2013) Chalcogenide Letters, 10 (3), pp. 121-129. 23. M.Ramrakhiani with S Sahare, P Sing, G Sing, and SJ Dhoble, Preparation, characterization and electroluminescence studies of copper doped zinc sulfide nanocrystals, 2013, Optik-International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Article in Press. 24. Thejo Kalyani, N., Dhoble, S.J., Singh, G., Development of electroluminescence cell using a Eu0.5Y 0.5(TTA)3Phen organic luminescent complex, (2013) Optik, 124 (18), pp. 3614-3617. 25. Patel, A.K., Bajpai, R., Keller, J.M., On the crystallinity of PVA/palm leaf biocomposite using DSC and XRD techniques, (2013) Microsystem Technologies, pp. 1-9. 26. Jha, P., Chandra, B.P., Impulsive excitation of mechanoluminescence in SrAl2O 4:Eu, Dy phosphors prepared by solid state reaction technique in reduction atmosphere, (2013) Journal of Luminescence, 143, pp. 280-287. 27. M. Ramrakhiani J.K. Dongre, Photoelectrochemical solar cells based on CdS nanowires films of different thickness fabricated by dissolution-condensation technique, 2012, Physics Express, 2, 1-13. 28. SK Kurmvanshi, PR Patel, AK Patel, R Bajpai, JM Keller, Polyimide/Tetraethoxysilane-based hybrid polyfilms for microelectronics application, 2012, Microsystem technologies, 18, 603-611. 29. DS Deshpande, R Bajpai, AK Bajpai, Synthesis and characterization of polyvinyl alcohol based semi interpenetrating polymeric networks, 2012, Journal of Polymer Research, 19, 1-9. 30. Kosta, S.P., Bhatele, M., Chuadhari, J.P., Upadhyay, T., Soni, D., Nema, S.P., Kosta, Y.P., Patel, K.N., Vaghela, P.R., Pateld, J.R., Patel, B.S., Thakre, L., Kosta, S., Choubey, S.D., Nigam, T., Mehta, H., Human blood-based electronic transistor, (2012) International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, 4 (4), pp. 373-386. 31. P Parmar, P Agrawal, R Bajpai, Synthesis, Characterization and Electrical Conductivity Measurements of Polypyrrole/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites, 2012, Advanced Materials Research, 585, 228-232. 458 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 32. Pradeep Kumar Dubey, R. Bajpai, & J.M.Keller, Nano and Microstructural Characterization, and effect of Elecrical stress on Micro- hardness of laser dye Rh(6G) doped PMMA, 2012, International J. of Sci. Engg. & Technol., 1, 114-116. 33. Bhujbal, P.M., Dhoble, S.J., Singh, G., Kher, R.S.,Mechanoluminescence characterizations in γirradiated and Dy 3+ activated (K 0.5Na 0.5)Cl phosphor for accidental radiation dosimetry, (2012) Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 289, pp. 28-33. 34. Kurmvanshi, S.K., Patel, P.R., Patel, A.K., Bajpai, R., Keller, J.M., Polyimide/tetraethoxysilane-based hybrid polyfilms for microelectronics application, (2012) Microsystem Technologies, 18 (5), pp. 603611. 35. Chandra, V.K., Chandra, B.P., Tiwari, M., Baghel, R.N., Ramrakhiani, M.,Modeling of transient electroluminescence overshoot in bilayer organic light-emitting diodes using rate equations, (2012) Journal of Luminescence, 132 (6), pp. 1532-1539. 36. M.Ramrakhiani with Sakshi Sahare and Pranav Singh, Electroluminescence studies of copper doped zinc sulphide nanocrystals, 2012, Inter. J. Lumi. Appl., 2, 48-60. 37. M.Ramrakhiani with Sakshi Sahare, Pranav Singh and S.J.Dhoble, Effect of particle size mechanism on fabrication of LEDs copper activated zinc sulfide nanocrystals, 2012, J. Chem. Bio. and Phys Sci., 2, 2009-12. 38. Mahloniya, R.G., Bajpai, J., Bajpai, A.K., Electrical actuation of ionic hydrogels based on polyvinyl alcohol grafted with poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid-co-acrylonitrile) chains, (2012) Polymer Composites, 33 (1), pp. 129-137. 39. Chandra, B.P., Chandra, V.K., Mahobia, S.K., Jha, P., Tiwari, R., Haldar, B., Real-time mechanoluminescence sensing of the amplitude and duration of impact stress, (2012) Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical, 173 (1), pp. 9-16. 40. M.Ramrakhiani, B.K.Sinha, Prashant Pandey and B.P.Chandra, Synthesis ,characterization and optical properties of II-VI semiconductor nanocrystals, 2012, J. Pure Appl. & Ind. Phys., 2, 320-327. 41. Pramod Chaitanya,, O.P. Thakur, Vinod Kumar, Alok Shukla, and Lakshman Pandey, Equivalent Circuit Model of a PbZr 0.6 Ti 0.4 O3 ceramic using impedance spectroscopy, 2011, Journal of Ceramic Processing Research, 12, 247-258. 42. M .Ramrakhiani, V.K.Chandra, M.Tiwari and B.P.Chandra, Electroluminescence overshoot in single layer pulsed organic light emitting diodes, 2011, Synthetic Metals, 161, 460-465. 459 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 43. M. Ramrakhiani, Rubi Tamrakar, Kamal Kushwaha, and Durgesh Nandini, Effect of Mn doping on photo-luminescence of zinc sulfide nano-particles, 2011, International Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnolgy, 2, 127-133. 44. M. Ramrakhiani, Kamal Kushwaha, Priyanka Shukla and Durgesh Nandini, Electroluminescence of from CdSe PVA nanocomposites, 2011, Nano Vision, 1, 64-67. 45. R. Aloney and P.R. Chandra, M. Ramrakhiani, Effect of current density on PEC solar cell, 2011, J. Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 13, 833-835. 46. M. Ramrakhiani, Enhanced pohotovoltaic effect in multi-layered solar cells, 2011, Asian J. Exp.Sci. CMMP Bhoplal, 25, 45-53. 47. M. Ramrakhiani Piyush Vishwakarma, P. Singh and D.P. Bisen, Synthesis and electroluminescence studies of manganese doped cadmium sulphide nanoparticles, 2011, The Open Nanoscience Journal, 5, 34-40. 48. M. Ramrakhiani with Reena Tekchandani and Nitendra Gautam, Preparation, characterisation and electroluminescence studies of cadmium selenide nanocrystals, 2011, The Open Nanoscience Journal, 5, 59-63. 49. M.Ramrakhiani, Electroluminescence in nanocrystals and nanocomposites, 2011, Inter. J. Lumi. Appl., 1, 103-107. 50. Sudhakar Singh, Prashant Mor and P K Khare, Comparative study of network security tools; Firewalls, 2011, VSRD International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 1, 88-95. 51. SK Shukla, S Mishra, M Sharma, AK Bajpai, R Bajpai, Studies on mechanical and antithrombogenic behaviors of polyvinyl alcohol and gelatin based novel binary polymer blends with grafted polyacrylamide chains, 2011, Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry, 47, 697-707. 52. DS Deshpande, R Bajpai, AK Bajpai, Synthesis And Chatacterization of Acrylonitrile Incorporated PVA Based Semi-Inter Penetrating Polymeric Networks, 2011, International Journal of Chemical Research, 3. 53. PK Dubey, R Bajpai, JM Keller, Microstructural, surface morphological and micro-hardness analysis and characterization of laser dye Rhodamine (Rh6G) doped PMMA polymeric matrices, 2011, International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization, 16, 9-23. 54. AK Gupta, R Bajpai,JM Keller, Transient charging and discharging current study in pure PVF and PVF/PVDF fluoro polyblends for application in microelectronics, 2011, Bulletin of Materials Science, 34, 105-112. 460 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 55. DS Deshpande, R Bajpai, AK Bajpai, On the Development of Thermally Stable Semi‐IPNs of PVA and PAN using IR, DSC and XRD Studies, 2011, AIP Conference Proceedings, 1349, 180-181. 56. AK Gupta,A Tiwari, R Bajpai, JM Keller, Short circuit thermally stimulated discharge current measurement on PMMA: PEMA: PVDF ternary blends, 2011, Materials Sciences and Applications, 2, 1041-1048. 57. Gaur, M.S., Singh, R., Singh, P.K., Indolia, A.P., Singh, R., The effect of annealing time on thermally stimulated discharge current of corona-charged ethyl cellulose, (2011) Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 103 (2), pp. 679-683. 58. A Tiwari, AK Gupta, R Bajpai, JM Keller, Open circuit thermally stimulated discharge current measurement on PMMA: PEMA: PVDF ternary blends, 2011, Indian Journal of Physics, 85, 1581-1590. 59. AK Patel, R Bajpai, JM Keller, B Kumari, V Vatsal, A Saha, Structural, morphological and micromechanical studies on fly ash reinforced PMMA composites, 2011, Microsystem technologies, 17, 1755-1762. 60. AK Patel, R Bajpai, JM Keller, A Saha, Preparation and Characterization of Palm Leaf Incorporated Polyvinyl Alcohol Bio Composites, 2011, AIP Conference Proceedings, 1393, 151-152. 61. D'souza, R., Keller, J.M., Das, K., Charge transport parameter of iodine-PMMA composites, (2011) Proceedings - International Symposium on Electrets, art. no. 6085001, pp. 99-100. 62. Sudhakar Singh, P K Khare and Prashant Mor, Analysing performance of data encryption techniques, 2011, VSRD International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 1, 339-349. 63. Kanojia, A., Kaur, J., Suryanarayana, N.S., Dubey, V., Study of thickness effect on absorption, Photo and electroluminescence spectra in roppv polymer films, (2011) Materials Physics and Mechanics, 12 (2), pp. 103-112. 64. Mishra, J., Mishra, P.K., Khare, P.K., Study of characterization of pure and malachite green doped samples using spectroscopic studies, (2011) AIP Conference Proceedings, 1349 (PART A), pp. 561-562. 65. Chandra, V.K., Tiwari, M., Chandra, B.P., Ramrakhiani, M., Electroluminescence overshoot effect in single layer pulsed organic light emitting diodes, (2011) Synthetic Metals, 161 (5-6), pp. 460-465. 66. Chhatri, A., Bajpai, J., Bajpai, A.K., Sandhu, S.S., Jain, N., Biswas, J., Cryogenic fabrication of savlon loaded macroporous blends of alginate and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). Swelling, deswelling and antibacterial behaviors, (2011) Carbohydrate Polymers, 83 (2), pp. 876-882. 67. Alok Shukla, Pramod Chaitanya and Lakshman Pandey, Study of NMR Line Shapes by Using Equivalent Circuit Model Approach, 2010, Journal of International Academy of Physical Sciences, 14, 363-367. 461 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 68. M. Ramrakhiani with Kirti Vishwakarma and O.P. Vishwakarma, Temperature dependence of Threshold current density in quantum well lasers, 2010, International Journal of Materials Science, 5, 167-171. 69. M. Ramrakhiani with Kirti Vishwakarma and O.P. Vishwakarma, Power Out put and intensity of light in nanostructured quantum well lasers, 2010, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 5, 593-600. 70. M. Ramrakhiani with Anjali Kanojia, B.P.Chandra and J.K.Saluja, Effect of thickness in electroluminescence spectra of (2-5 dialoxy-PPV) films, 2010, Search and Research, 1, 49-53. 71. M.Ramrakhiani with J.K.Dongre, S.Sharma and U.K.Jain, Effect of etching and annealing on performance of CdS nanostructured photoelectrochemical solar cells, 2010, Optoelectronics and Advanced materials – Rapid Communications, 4, 1538-1541. 72. H.Waxar, D.Sen, M.Ramrakhiani, Study of Different parameters in nanocrystalline CdSe based photoelectrochemical cells, 2010, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials – Rapid Communications, 4, 1208-1210. 73. Raizada, A., Kumar, S., Khare, S., Dependence of successive GMSs with Dst < -100 nT on solar and interplanetary parameters, (2010) Indian Journal of Physics, 84 (2), pp. 183-192. 74. Ramrakhiani, M., Dongre, J.K., Enhanced photovoltaic effect using nanostructured multi-layered photoelectrode, (2010) Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, 31 (7), pp. 83-90. 75. Kumar, S., Raizada, A., Study of geomagnetic storms with Dst < -100 nT during 1999 – 2002, (2010) Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 39 (5), pp. 284-289. 76. Kumar, S., Raizada, A., Geoeffectiveness of magnetic clouds occurred during solar cycle 23, (2010) Planetary and Space Science, 58 (5), pp. 741-748. 77. M. Ramrakhiani with Hemraj Waxer and Deepti Sen, Properties of nanocrystalline CdSe thin film pulse electrodeposited PEC cells, 2010, Research Analysis and Evaluation, 1, 65-67. 78. PK Khare and Alkesh Pal, The effect of electric field stress on pure polyvinyl chloride, Polymethyl methacrylate and their polyblend samples, 2010, Journal of Electrostatics, 68, 328-336. 79. A Tiwari, AK Gupta, R Bajpai, JM Keller, Structural and mechanical studies of in-situ generated poly (vinylidene fluoride) particle comprising poly (ethylmethacrylate) and poly (methylmethacrylate) ternary films, 2010, Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 49, 573-580. 80. Chandra, B.P., Goutam, R.K., Chandra, V.K., Raghuwanshi, D.S., Luka, A.K., Baghel, R.N., Mechanoluminescence induced by elastic and plastic deformation of coloured alkali halide crystals at fixed strain rates, (2010) Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 165 (12), pp. 907-919. 462 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 81. Chandra, B.P., Bagri, A.K., Chandra, V.K., Mechanoluminescence response to the plastic flow of coloured alkali halide crystals, (2010) Journal of Luminescence, 130 (2), pp. 309-314. 82. Chandra, B.P., Mahobia, S.K., Nema, S.K., Jha, P., Kuraria, R.K., Kuraria, S.R., Mechanoluminescence technique for real-time monitoring of cracks produced during application of loads on crystals, (2010) Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences, 17 (1), pp. 61-66. 83. Chandra, B.P., Baghel, R.N., Singh, P.K., Luka, A.K., Deformation-induced excitation of the luminescence centres in coloured alkali halide crystals, (2009) Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 164 (9), pp. 500-507. 84. Chandra, B.P., Baghel, R.N., Luka, A.K., Sanodiya, T.R., Kuraria, R.K., Kuraria, S.R., Strong mechanoluminescence induced by elastic deformation of rare-earth-doped strontium aluminate phosphors, (2009) Journal of Luminescence, 129 (7), pp. 760-766. 85. Alok Shukla, Mrignayani Kotecha and Lakshman Pandey, Estimation of Domain Size in NanoFerroelectruics from NMR T1 Measurements, 2009, Integrated Ferroelectrics, 113, 109-130. 86. Pooja Saxena, MS Gaur and PK Khare, Effect of blending with Polysulfone on thermally stimulated discharge behaviour of Polyvinylidene fluoride films, 2009, Polymer Plastics Technology and Engineering, 48, 415-422. 87. Chandra, B.P., Goutam, R.K., Chandra, V.K., Patel, R.P., Luka, A.K., Baghel, R.N., Luminescence induced by elastic and plastic deformation of II - VI semiconductors at fixed strain rates, (2009) Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Rapid Communications, 3 (11), pp. 1181-1189. 88. Ashutosh Verma, PK Khare and Rudkant Shrivastava, Electrode effect on electrical conduction in thin film of polyvinyl pyrrolidone., 2009, Indian J. of Pure & Appl. Phys., 47, 737-744. 89. Kumar, S., Pal, J., Raizada, A., Properties of SEPs effective CMEs during solar cycle 23, (2009) Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 38 (3), pp. 129-133. 90. AK Rai, PK Khare and Prashant Mor, Design and Development of Electronic Security System for Agricultural Field, 2009, Contemporary Engineering Sciences, 2, 265-268. 91. AK Gupta, S.K. Kurmvanshi, R Bajpai, JM Keller, In situ generated hydroxyl‐terminated polybutadiene nanoparticles in polyimide films, 2009, Advances in Polymer Technology, 28, 48-59. 92. C Kundnani, AK Gupta, M Arya, D Shrivastava, P Aseri, J Keller, R. Bajpai, Study of fluorescent nanoparticle comprising iron DMAc complex embedded within polyimide matrix, 2009, Polymer Engineering & Science, 49, 977-983. 463 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 93. A.Tiwari, A. K. Gupta, R. Bajpai and J. M. Keller, New Approach to Study Structure-Property Relationship using Micromechanical Technique on Electrically Stressed Ternary Blends, 2009, International Journal of Polymers & Technologies, 1, 89-99. 94. D. Shrivastava, A.K.Gupta, R. Bajpai and J.M. Keller, Synthesis and study of micro- structure properties of SiO2 incorporated polyimide based high temperature resistive nano composite films, 2009, Materials Science-An Indian Journal, 5, 184-192. 95. Dongre, J.K., Ramrakhiani, M., Synthesis of flower-like CdS nanostructured films and their application in photoelectrochemical solar cells, (2009) Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 487 (1-2), pp. 653-658. 96. Dongre, J.K., Nogriya, V., Aloney, R., Ramrakhiani, M., Nanostructures based photoelectrochemical cells for energy conversion, (2009) Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Rapid Communications, 3 (4), pp. 338-342. 97. Aloney, R.K., Dongre, J.K., Chandra, B.P., Ramrakhiani, M., Photoelectrochemical solar cells based on electro-co-deposited CdSe/ZnSe double layer photoelectrodes, (2009) Chalcogenide Letters, 6 (11), pp. 569-575. 98. Chouksey, P., Chandra, B.P., Ramrakhiani, M., Electroluminescence of CdS nanoparticles-polyvinyl carbazole composites, (2009) Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences, 16 (3), pp. 157160. 99. Dongre, J.K., Nogriya, V., Ramrakhiani, M., Structural, optical and photoelectrochemical characterization of CdS nanowire synthesized by chemical bath deposition and wet chemical etching, (2009) Applied Surface Science, 255 (12), pp. 6115-6120. Monographs 2 Chapters in Books 3 Edited Books 0 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 1 Number listed in International Database (Scopus) >200 Citation Index – range/average (Google Search) 40-1510/540 SNIP 0.14-2.0 SJR 0.14-1.8 Impact Factor – range/average (Scopus) 0.5-4.6/3 h-index - range/average (Google Scholar) 1-11/8 Monographs 464 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1. Sakshi Sahare and Meera Ramrakhiani, Optical absorption and EL of Cu doped zinc sulphide nanocrystals, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co KG, Saarbrucken, Germany; (2012). 2. Hari Krishna Puranam and Meera Ramrakhiani, Broading in the photo-luminescence peaks of nanoparticles, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co KG, Saarbrucken, Germany, 2012. Chapters in Books 1. Lakshman Pandey and Pramod Chaitanya, Novel Methodologies for Quality Enhancement in Higher Education, in Quality Education: Prospects and Challenges, Eds. J.G. Davis George, Valan Arasu, Pragyesh Agrawal and Mahendra K Gupta, ISBN 978-81-313-0353-5, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2012. 2. M. Ramrkhiani, photoelectrodes, Enhanced photovoltaic effect using nanostructured multilayered M.Ramrakhiani and J.K.Dongre in Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology IV Ceramic Engineering and Science Proc., Vol. 31, Issue 7 (doi: 10.1002/9780470944042.ch10), Eds. Sanjay Mathur, Suprakas Sinha Ray and T. Ohji. The Americam Ceramic Society, John Wiley, & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA. pp-83-90 (2010) 3. Meera Ramrakhiani and Vikas Nogriya, Synthesis and characterization of zinc sulfide nanocrystala and zinc sulfide/polyvinyl alcohol nanoconposites for luminescence applications, in Polymer processing and Characterization Ed. Sabu Thomas, Mathew Sebastain, Anne George and Yang Weimin, Apple Academic Press (2012) 23. Details of patents and income generated So far, no patents have been granted to the department. The faculty is making efforts for patenting the new devices fabricated and theory or software developed during the research program. Some patent applications have been filed, viz., a) “Strontium Titanate Glass-Ceramic Material in Strontium Titanate borosilicate system for the application in capacitive temperature compensation in electronic devices” by Devendra Kumar, Om Prakash Thakur, Om Parkash and Lakshman Pandey, Appl. No. 147/Del/1998, 20-01-1998. b) “Accurate determination of equivalent circuit model for piezoelectrics using Impedance Spectroscopy” by Pramod Chaitanya and Lakshman Pandey,2007. c) “A method for estimation of domain – width in nano-ferroelectrics” by Alok Shukla, Mrignayani Kotecha and Lakshman Pandey, Patent Application sent to Controller General of Patents, Mumbai, on 20.12. 2007. (Application number 2551/MUM/2007 Dated 24.12.2007 received from Patent Office). 465 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated The department provides voluntary consultancy service. Members of the department readily undertake editing and referring work as and when contacted for Journals of national and foreign origin. The department has helped various colleges of the city of Jabalpur by providing them electronics experiment kits for laboratory training. The department has helped to establish B.Tech. Physics Laboratories at PDM-IIIT-DM, Jabalpur and Physics Syllabus there. The members of the department have been publishing popular articles in news papers and magazines and also delivering Radio talks. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/industries in India and abroad: Almost all faculty members of the department were selected to visit International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy. Prof. L. Pandey. Worked /Visited Brazilian Centre for Physical Research Rio de Janerio 2000, 2002, University of Alberta Edmonton Canada. (1980-83, 1984, 1986, 1990), Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan (1986), University of British Columbia Canada (1983), as post-doctoral fellow, visiting scientist, visiting professor and TWAS associate. Prof. J.M. Keller. Visited Indian Institute of Science Banglore and underwent Training of High Vacuum Techniques, Dec, 28, 1984- Jan 11, 1985; Visited Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay and underwent training in UHV Technology, June 18- July 12, 1985; Indian Institute of Science Banglore, attended Workshop on Thick and Thin Film Hybrid Micro electronics, Oct. 12-27, 1986; Western Regional Instrumentation Centre, Bombay Universitym Bombay and participated in Introductory Course on use of Micro Computers, April 27- May8, 1987; International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy and participated in Workshop on Material Science and Physics and Non-conventional Energy Sources, Aug. 26- Sept. 18, 1987; Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and attended International College on Electronic Properties of Condensed Matter Physics, Dec. 1-15, 1988; International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy and participated in Working Party on “Fracture Physics” May 29 July- 8, 1989; Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, July 711, 1991 participated and presented paper in the International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials (ICPADM-91); Tongji University, Shanghai China, Sept. 25-30, 1996 participated and presented paper in the 9th International Symposium on Electrets (ISE 9); Tongji University, Shanghai China, Sept. 25-30, 1996 participated and presented paper in the 9th International Symposium on Electrets (ISE 9). 466 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. M. Ramrakhiani. Attended Research Workshop on Condensed Matter Physics at International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Trieste, Italy from 14th July to 19th August 1994; Participated in the First International Conference on Low Dimensional Structures and Devices (8-10 May 1195) organized by Elsevier Science Ltd. UK at Singapore; and visited the National University of Singapore, The Nunyang Technological University and National Institute of Education at Singapore; Attended 5th International Conference on Applications of Physics in Medicine and Biology (2-6) September 1996) at International Centre for theoretical Physics (ICTP Trieste Italy.); Attended College on Medical Physics: Methods, Instrumentation and techniques in Medical imaging (9-27 September 1996) at the international Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Trieste, Italy; Participated in the 10th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (8-10-October 1996) organized by Scientific Society of Measurement Automation and Information at Budapest, Hungary and represented India in the meeting; Participated in 6th World Biomaterial Congress (15-20 May 2000) organized by World’s Biomaterial Societies at Kamuela Hawaii, USA; Participated and presented a paper in the TWOWS 4th General Assembly and International Conference: Women Scientists in Changing World (27-30 June 2010) organized by Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS) and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) at Beijing, China; Participated and presented a paper in 16th International Conference on Luminescence & Optical Spectroscopy of Condense Matter (ICL’11) June 27 – July 1, 2011 held at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI USA. Prof. R. Baipai. Attended 1st World congress on micro reliability and nanoreliability in key technology applications, IZM, Berlin, (Germany). 2007 Dr. Y.K. Sharma. Visited Cambridge and Scotland Universities U K in 1985-86 under Common Wealth Award. Nominated as active qualified physics directory of the third world prepared by Prof. Abdus Salam (Nobel Laureate). Selected For UGC Work Shop in Academic Exchange Programmers with USSR (1986). UK in 1986 Under Prestigious Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship For one Year. Workshop on Condensed Matter Physics , ICTP (1984). Offered by Canadian Academy of Sciences in (1974)To work at any University of Canada. Interaction with Prof. N. F. Mott, Noble Laureate, Cavendish Laboratory, Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge England Extended Mott and Davis Model For the High Field Transport in amorphous Solid Selected For Experimental work for one year by third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), ICTP, Trieste , Italy in 1989 the worldwide recognition has motivated the invitations by (1) Prof. E.G.S. Fellow Royal Society, Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University, Oxford, England. (2) Prof. Dr.-Eng. H.L. Hartnagal, Institute Hoch Frequenztechnik, Technische Hochbule Darmstadt, Germany. (3) Prof. J.M. Marshall Dunder College of Technology, UK. Dr. N. K. Pandey. Worked /Visited International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste. Italy 1986, 1998, and 1997 as visiting scientist. Visited IUCAA, Pune and Delivered Lectures on Computer Net 467 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Work in 1995. Visited Indian Institute Science, Banglore and Delivered Lectures on Supercomputer system and education. 2003. Visited Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Bombay and delivered lecture on AI Application in Physical Sciences 1992. 26. Faculty serving in e) National committees Prof. J.M. Keller was subject expert in Peer Review Committee on Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) Defence Technologies (Rs. 300 Crores) Research Project of D.R.D.O., New Delhi, 16 th October, 2007; was advisor for subject Electronics of the Journal Indian Research Communication An Official Publication of The Research Promoting and Communication Society, Indore (M.P.) ISSN : 0973-9661 Prof. L. Pandey has been included in the Editorial Board of International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research (IJSIR) ISSN 2347-2189 and of PRAJNA – Journal of B H U (ISSN No. 05549884). Prof. L. Pandey has served as member of academic senate of IIIT DM, Jabalpur, an institution of National importance. Dr. M. Ramrakhiani has been guest editor for a special issue on Hot Topic ‘Luminescence in Nanomaterials’ of “Open Nanoscience Journal” in 2011. Dr. Rakesh Bajpai has been Reviewer for research papers published in Journal of Applied Polymer Science (Willy Inter science) and Express Polymers. Dr. N.K. Pandey has been appointed member Committee “On Text=Book in Computer Science in Hindi” Dept. of Electronics Govt. of India, New DFelhi, 2006. f) International committees Presently there is no formal participation in international committees. 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Er. Ajay Singh, Dr. Pranav Singh, Dr. Rajendra Dubey, Dr. G. Singh, Dr. R. K. Gupta and Dr. P. Mor participated in refresher programs. The department organized refresher courses in association with UGC-ASC of the university for college teachers, 11-28 February 2013 and 10-29 March 2014, in which all the faculty members of the department delivered lectures and supervised projects/practical. Dr Lakshman Pandey lectured at “Recent Advances in Mathematics”,12-14 Dec 2012, Dept of mathematics & Computer Science, RDVV; Short Term Course: Modern approaches For effective 468 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Teaching” at Govt Engg College Jabalpur; “Refresher course “ at dept. of Applied Physics, Govt. Engg. College Jabalpur; and at Veterinary University, on “ Calenders -Bharatiya Kaal Gadana” April 2011; participated workshop On the estimation of domain size in Nanoferroelectrics from NMR T1 data of powdered sample” presented in NMRS 2011, GNDU Amritsar; and NMR studies in ferroelectrics nanomaterials”, presented in NCNIT 2013, NIT Kurukshetra, Haryana. Dr. M. Ramrakhiani participated and delivered lectures/talks at International Conference on Nanomaterails: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (Invited talk) held at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Kerala (27-29 April 2010), TWOWS Fourth General Assembly and International Conference: Women in Changing World held at Beijing, China (27-30 June 2010), National Conference on Luminescence and Its Applications (NCLA 2011) (Invited talk)held at Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur.(7-9 Feb. 2011), 16th International Conference on Luminescence & Optical Spectroscopy of Condensed Matter (ICL ’11) held at University of Michigan, USA. (26 June-1 July 2011), National conference on Condensed Matter & Material Physics (CMMP-2011) (Invited talk) held at Department of Physics Govt. M.L.B Girl’s P.G. Autonomous College Bhopal (13 - 14 Oct. 2011), International Conference on Luminescence and its Applications (ICLA2012) (Invited talk) held at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad; (7-10 February 2012), National Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Christian College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai (Invited talk) (12th March 2012), . National Conference On “Novel Materials And Their Applications” (NCNMA-2012), (Invited talk) Department Of Physics, Arts And Commerce Girls College, Devendra Nagar, Raipur, 492001, (C.G) India (October 16-17, 2012), National Conference on Luminescence and Its Applications (NCLA 2013) (Invited talk) PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore (8-10 January 2013), National Seminar on Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Application (NSNSA) (Invited Talk) Govt. Auto. P.G.College, Chhindawada (4-6 March 2013), National Conference on Luminescence and its Application, Invited talk at Department of Physics, RDVV, Jabalpur 5-7 February 2014, National Conference on Applications of Mathematical and Physical Science in Engineering”, Invited talk at Jai Naryan College of Technology and Science, Bhopal 8th March, 2014, Workshop on Advancement in Nanotechnology and its Applications”, Invited talk, held at Hitkarni College of Engineering and Technology Research, Jabalpur on 28th March 2014. 28. Student projects: • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 70%. • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry/institute: 30%. 469 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: o Faculty Dr. Y.K.Sharma received Bharat Shikcha Ratna Award (2013); and Life Time Education Excellence Award by Economics and Social Department Foundation (2013); Common Wealth Award; International Status Award; Indira Gandhi Sadbhavana Award and Indian Achievers Award for Education Excellence. o Doctoral/post doctoral fellows Mr. Pradeep Kumar Ahirwal received Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship, UGC, for 5 years period beginning from 2011; participated in Science Academies’ Refresher Course in “Quantum Mechanics, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 2-14 December 2013. Mrs. Deepti Despande received Young Scientist Award, MPCST, Bhopal, 2011. Ms. Amrita Dwivedi received Best Paper Award, National Conference on Luminescence and its Application, Raipur, 2011. 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. The department organized National Seminar on Recent Trends in Luminescence, 26th April 2008; National Science Day on 28th Feb. 2010 (MP-CST), National Science Day 2011 Celebration 14th-15th March 2011, (MP-CST)), National Science Day 2012 Celebration-2012, 28 February-01 March 2012 (MP-CST); Regional Workshop on Awareness on Nuclear Energy, 17-18 August 2012 (Vigyan Prasar, National Institute for S & T Communication DST); National Science Day Celebration-2013, 28 February-02 March-2013 (MP-CST); Colloquium on the Topic “Transition from Nanomaterials,” 5 January 2013; Colloquium on the Topic “Organic Light Emitting Diode: The device for Solid State lighting,” 17 April 2013; National Conference on Luminescence and is Applications – NCLA 2014, 5-7 February 2014 (AERB, DRDO, UGC, DST). National Science Day 2014 Celebration, 28 February -01 March 2014 (MP-CST). 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: The department place high concern for anti-plagiarism in research papers and thesis/dissertation. The department follows a voluntary exercise of open presentation of results before submission of paper for publication or thesis supplication. 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Programme (as para no. 4) M.Sc. Applications received 40 Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female 10 12 100 100 470 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) M.Phil. 08 01 05 100 100 Ph.D. 38 11 6 100 100 Diploma in Electronics 10 O7 - 100 - Post B.Sc. Diploma in 10 02 01 100 100 Electronics 33. Diversity of students: Name of the Programme % of students from % of students from % of students from % of students from (as para no. 4) the same university other universities universities outside the Other countries within the State State M.Sc. 90% 8% 2% 0% M.Phil. 83% 0% 17% 0% Ph.D. 44% 44% 12% 0% Diploma in Electronics 100% 0% 0% 0% Post B.Sc. Diploma in 100% 0% 0% 0% Electronics 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise: Good number of students of department appears in NET and GATE examinations (SET being not conducted since a long time) after passing the final examination. A complete record of students who cleared the above examinations is not available. Nevertheless, in recent past five students cleared NET and over ten students qualified GATE. A good number of students got selected for defence services/ civil services/Banking services, and cleared other competitive examinations. 35. Student progression: Student progression Percentage against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 15% PG to Ph.D. 30% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral A few (2%) join as postdoctoral fellow, but frequently do not register for degree) Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs 36. 02 (Campus Selection) Chembiotech, Calcutta 25% 5% Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are from the same university 50% 471 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 37. from other universities within the State 12.5% from universities from other States 37.5% from universities outside the country 0% Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. : None. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to j) Library Department maintains a separate library that has over 2000 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. k) Internet facilities for staff and students l) Total number of class rooms 02* m) Class rooms with ICT facility 00 n) Students’ laboratories 07 o) Research laboratories 09 p) Auditorium (Jubilee Hall) 01 *Classes are also held in Laboratories/Teachers’ chambers/Jubilee Hall 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates c) Doctoral students from the host institution/university Ms Ritu Mishra Ku. Sheetal Mehta Akriti Mishra Swarnim Patel Rashmi Jaiswal Ms Swati Dubey (Elec.) Pallavi Shukla Beena Rai Ms Kavita Gour (Elec.) P. Hari Krishana Sandhya Shrivas Ms Preeti Pathak Smita Tiwari Rajesh Sharma Praveen Kumar Jain Ms. Priyanka Parmar Ku. Shivangi Shukla Rajiv Kumar b. Doctoral students from other institutions/universities: Pradeep Kumar Ahirwal Mahendra Pathak Durgesh Nandini Kamal Kumar Kushwaha Nitendra K. Gautam Hemraj Waxer Ajay Choure Narayan Singh Choudhary Om Prakash Bagri Sudhakar Singh Mr.D.S.Bisen Samiksha Tiwari Reshma Jharia Bhushan Singh Patel Anil Ram Muzzammil Ahmad Bhat Aadil Hussain Shah Jyotsna Agrwal Rakesh Patel Roopa Nandini Atul Makrariya Arvind Kumar Dubey Hina Dubey Pratibha Gautam 472 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Sandeep Choursia 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 05 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Revision of existing programmes for post graduation was guided by the recent advances that have come in the literature and proposed by UGC time to time. Such exercise was also based on feedback from students and placement agencies. Revision of Master of Philosophy and introduction of Course work at doctoral level has been done as per the recommendation of UGC regulation 2009 for M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees. All the revisions were effected through discussion in Board of Studies. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from g) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? h) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? i) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? The courses are revised and upgraded by the Board of Studies keeping in view the feedback from faculty. It is to be noted that non-member teaching staff is also invited as special invitees in such meetings to give their feedback. The feedback from students is utilized in improving the teaching learning process. This is done by providing tutorials/extra classes and also by providing more chances for appearing in the internal tests which is part of continuous Evaluation process at our university. Students are encouraged to give talks in the presence of faculty members. This feedback from alumni/employers is utilized for improving the employability/acceptability of our graduates by making efforts to launch new electives/special papers and introducing new experiments, design and fabrication. All the students are encouraged to strengthen their ICT and computational skill by learning more computer languages and software such as MULTISIM, LABVIEW and MATHEMATICA. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department: Mithilesh Tiwari – Scientists F, ISRO/NPL Kartic Patel – Sr. Scientist, BARC Vivek Agnihotri – Scientist, USA Nagendra Sharma - DG Registration (Revenue) Mrignaini Kotecha – Scientist, Chicago, USA Ramashish Chauksey – DRDO/ SSPL, Delhi Prashant Mehta – Retd. Principal Secretary Matri Basubol – Astralia 473 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) K.D. Vyas – Additional Director, DRDO, Gwalior Nita Parikh – Bangluru Ranjana Gangrade – Project Leader, Institute of Alok Shukla - Dept. Of Physics, National Institute of Plasma Research, Ahmedabad Technology, Mizoram O.P. Thakur – DRDO/ SSPL Delhi S.P. Sanyal, BU Bhopal Harishankar Patel – RRCAT, Indore Reena Ahluwaliya – Vancouver Canada Rajneesh Sharma, Physical Engineer Designer, Jitendra Nayak, Central Excise and Coustm, Chhindawara California, USA 44. Sadhna Nayak – NIT, Raipur Anjan Sarkar – Managing Director, AKVN, Bhopal. Amit Prasad – IAS, Delhi Ambikesh Shukla – Doon School, Doon Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts. The department organizes special lectures on topics of significance/workshops on research methodologies and instrumentation; projection on national/international support; and research activities at different centres through lectures by experts. 45. List the teaching/training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes Various teaching/learning methods are being used in the department for imparting theoretical as well as practical knowledge to the students. In adding to the usual class room lectures attempts are made to help the students at individual level by personal discussions. The faculty members are available in their chambers to help the students and solve their problems and provide them relevant literature. Students are also encouraged to refer literature from internet as well as other libraries. Audio/visual devices are used for simulations in order to explain the subject matter in an interesting and simpler manner. Demonstrations are done to show the working of sophisticated instruments. Assignments, projects and operation of instruments such as lathe machine, glass blowing soldering designing circuits etc. are other methods used to train and make the students familiar with the apparatus and get experimental practice. 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? The department keeps a constant vigil of the intellectual uplift of the students by having free dialogues with them. The overall monitoring of the achievement of the programme objectives is carried out by looking at the student’s performance in the continuous evaluation tests, semester results and the questions asked by students in class rooms and laboratories and also by observing the level of interest in the subject created among students. 474 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities There is regular participation in activities involving sports, gardening and green environment maintenance. Extension programmes are organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international programmes by organizing different programmes in villages for their help by NSS volunteers. A number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities were organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus. Prof. Rakesh Bajpai as Coordinator of University Cell of M.P. Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal, organized Popular Lectures, Poster/Model/Essay/Debate Competitions during National Science Day obseved in the University each year; revent events were held on 28th February 2010; 14th-15th March 2011; 28th February -1st March 2012; 28th February-2nd March 2013; and 28th February-1st March 2014. Intellectual Property Right Day on 24th April 2010; Technology Day on 10th -11th May 2010. Prof. Rakesh Bajpai, as member of local organizing committee, arranged Regional Conclave for reforms in higher education organized by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.& World Bank, held on 29th July 2012. Prof. Rakesh Bajpai was coordinator for Rashtriya Urja Jan Jagrati Abhiyan organized in collaboration with NSS in the university on 24th Jan.2011. Number of NCC Cadets/units; Number of NSS Volunteers/units Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – Introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. Prof. Rakesh Bajpai presented Radio Talk on Great Indian Scientist: Vikram Sarabhai AIR, Jabalpur on 21-08-2003; Radio Talk on “Mangal Per Jeevan Ki Sambhavanayen” AIR Jabalpur on 2204-2004; delivered two Lecturers on Dynamics at Kendriya Vidyalaya, GCF, and Jabalpur on 4th and 7th June 2004 in National Orientation Programme for School Teachers; delivered lecture under Orientation programme for M.P. State School Physics Teachers at Govt. College of Education, Jabalpur in June 2004; delivered invited talk on Popularization of science- International Year of Physics- 2005. On the occasion of Regional Jawaharlal Nehru Science Exhibition held at Kendriya Vidyalaya G. C. F. No-1 Jabalpur, on 21st September 2005; Radio Talk on “ Bhoutiki Varsh Aur Bharat Ki Vaigyanik Gatividhiyan” AIR, Jabalpur in 24-11-2005; Radio Talk on “Bin Pani Sab Soon “AIR, Jabalpur on 2206-2006; Radio Talk on “Mahan Vaigyanik C.V.Raman “AIR, Jabalpur on 07-11-2007; Radio Talk (Paricharcha) on “Vicharon Mein Girawat Ka Karan-Kya Adhyayan Ki Kami Hai“AIR, Jabalpur on 2102-2009; Member of committee to frame the draft proposal of statutes & ordinances of newly 475 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) established M.P. Medical University, Jabalpur in 2013-14; Represented University to participate in workshop on reforms in higher education in M.P. organized by Govt. of M.P. & World Bank held at Bhopal on 3rd October 2011; Participated as delegate appointed by Govt.of M.P.in Workshop to finalize the draft proposal for Reforms in higher education in M.P. organized by M.P.Higher Education Deptt. & World Bank held at Bhopal on 5th October 2012. Experiments demonstrations, and poster presentations during National Science Day celebration, 28th February-1st March 2014, with the focal theme of development of scientific temper. Muzzammil Ahmad Bhat, Ph.D. scholar, attended Third Raman Research Institute School on Statistical Mechanics at RRI, Bangalore, from 26th March 2012 to 07th April 2012; DST-SERC School on nonlinear dynamics from 30 Nov-22 Dec 2012 at SNBOSE Kolkatta; National Science Day celebration organized by MP Council of Science and Technology on 28th Feb – 1st March, 2012; Regional Workshop on Awareness of Nuclear Energy organised by Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India New Delhi; National Science Day celebration organised by MP Council of Science and Technology on 28th Feb – 2nd March, 2013. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some example. 49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: Nil 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: 476 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The contribution of the department in generating new knowledge is well evident from the citation and hindex of the member of the department. The overall citation of a single paper published by faculty members (as per google.scholar.com) is approaching 50. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength The faculty members are highly motivated and trained in diverse branches of physics and related areas. This has resulted in tremendous expansion of teaching and research activities by incorporating more and more current topics and break-through. This is evident from large number of elective and special papers being offered at M.Sc. and M.Phil. levels and number of research areas including interdisciplinary activities being perused. The department has research activities of both experimental as well as theoretical nature including modeling, simulation design and instrumentation. Ever since its establishment, the department has been attracting scholars trained at various places/institutions in the country and abroad. As a result the department has had an extremely good combination of faculty trained at premier institutes of the country and abroad and at Jabalpur to join the faculty at various levels. Former and present Faculty Qualification/work Experience at centres Members Dr. T.S. Murthy Ph.D.(UK), Under Prof. Tolanski,Nobel Laureate Dr. S.C. Datt Ph.D.(Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata) Dr. R.K. Singh Ph.D. (BHU) DR. Ranjeet Singh Ph.D. (Sagar) Dr. V.K. Farkya Ph.D. (Allahabad) Dr. M. H. Ansari Ph.D. (RDVV) Dr. B. P. Chandra Ph.D. (Raipur) Post Doc. Fellow California USA Dr. Ghosh PhD. (Burdwan) Dr. G. Johari Ph.D. Chicago (USA) Dr. L. Pandey Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur) DR. J.M. Keller Ph.D. (Jabalpur) Dr. S. Kumar Ph.D. (AMU) Dr. M. Ramrakhiani Ph.D. (Jabalpur) Dr. P.K. Khare Ph.D. (Sagar) Dr. R. Bajpai Ph.D. (Jabalpur) Dr. Y.K. Sharma Ph.D. (BHU), D.Sc. (Agra) Dr. N.K. Pandey Ph.D. (Jabalpur) 477 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Almost all faculty members have wide experience of working in laboratories abroad related to Post Doctoral work, Visiting Professorship, attending Advanced level courses or presentation of papers in Conferences. The department has produced students who are serving the society in various capacities in India and aboard. The full potential of this alumni base is yet to be tapped for the benefit of the department. The faculty members have developed strong collaboration with works at other places in the country and abroad which is, in turn, helping the department in the uplift of the facility of Physics education. The department has a practice of on-going colloquia where faculty members/researchers/ students of the university and elsewhere share their knowledge. The department opts for all round development of students by adopting the approach of solving thought provoking problems during teaching sessions, and advising/ encouraging students to present talks. To achieve desired level of success need of remedial classes in Physics and in language is being deeply felt. Work on this line is in further progress. Weaknesses It is hoped that with the appointment of faculty members on vacant positions and creating more positions, and building of research facilities the department will be able to attract far more students from the vast tribal region of this part of country. Activities such as an outreach programme proposed by the department in the XII plan namely ‘Science at your door step’ will be instrumental to attract promising students to join physics. The above said proposal involves weekly visit of 2-3 Physics staff members with a van equipped with facilities to demonstrate experiments to school students, allow them to augment their experimental skills through perform and learn. This will create a strong motivation as well as develop scientific temper among them. Opportunities Physics is one of the most important subjects of science. Apart from Providing Basic Principles and results Vital for new technologies, Physics has also played critical roles as interdisciplinary links by providing new research techniques which have influenced strongly other field. Physics research is proving absolutely vital for solving some of the urgent problem of society such as energy production, distribution and saving, information and communication technology, security, and environmental issues. Driven by the curiosity to find the principle, which determine nature, physics research has profoundly changed human thinking and has established new approaches in the search for truth. Overall, physics has contributed more to our concept of the world than many other sciences. In recent years, the upliftments of rural areas and masses by the development on technology brought about by physics invention are becoming very important. Physics has played pivotal roles in the development of various technologies 478 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) such as Information technology, nuclear technology, Space technology, Materials technology Medical Imaging and Radiology, Geophysical Prospecting, etc. The department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur has been taking initiatives in improving teaching and research in physics from the very beginning. The department has been striving for producing world class man power (M.Sc.s, M. Phil.s , and Ph.D.s. Our graduates have been readily accepted in various premier institutions in the country and abroad far doctoral and post doctoral studies. Job opportunities: The students trained in physics in general and that of the department in particular are well placed in the high position of Central and State Government, Central Institutes and Laboratories, Universities and Colleges and also in other reputed private and corporate sectors in India and abroad. A number of students go for higher studies and research in various Universities/colleges as well as national scientific/research institutes such as BARC, TIFR, PRL, SSPL, DRDO, Central Brain Research Institute etc. Apart from that many of them are selected for defense services, banking, insurance, education, railways, etc. It may be noted that Physics is ubiquitous and its study in both the avenues of teaching and research must be given high priority in today’s educational arena. The personnel trained in Physics have an easy sailing in any branch of science and technology. As a result, in the international scenario, they are absorbed as teachers, research scientists, radiologists in hospitals etc. Also in any laboratory involved in development of new materials/ technologies heavy presence of physics trained people is a world – wide phenomenon. Challenges: Physics, being a fundamental and versatile subject, is needed in almost all the branches of today’s Science and Technology. A strong need is being felt worldwide to include and teach Physics courses by moulding them to suit various disciplines. At present this is being partly achieved by giving compartmentalized programmes such as Bio-Physics, Medical Physics, Engineering Physics, Chemical Physics, Environmental Physics and Computational Physics etc. It will be a priority of the department to take up this challenge to develop integrated Physics courses comprising modular structure with emphasis on experimental skills to be offered to students of different discipline. If found workable, such courses can be made interdisciplinary. Also it would be formidable task to attract, motivate, train and prepare young human resource to serve as possible future Physics teachers. 52. Future plans of the Department: The department plans to improve the quality of teaching by providing smart class rooms and starting certain new courses and new specializations related to frontier areas with job potentials in the 479 Physics and Electronics Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) on-going M.Sc. and M. Phil. Programs. It is also proposed to launch innovative research schemes and start extension activities and outreach programs. Four smart class rooms are planned so as to make teaching and learning interactive and interesting. It will also create awareness and exposure to state of art technology and online classes from the renowned institutes/persons would be possible. Following new specializations are proposed to be introduced in the on-going M.Sc. and M. Phil. Programs – (a) Optical fiber communication, (b) Biophysics, (c) Remote sensing, (d) Microcontroller and embedded systems, and (e) Astronomy and astrophysics. It is proposed to start M.Sc. Integrated Course and M. Tech. in (a) Material Science, (b) Nanotechnology and (c) Electronic Instrumentation. It is also planned to start Job oriented Diploma courses in (a) Computer hardware technology, (b) Medical instruments – maintenance and repair, (c) Cellular technology, (d) Multimedia animation and (e) Medical Physics. It is proposed to establish University Institute of Technology with the collaboration of Physics, Electronics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer science, Bioscience and USIC departments. It is also planned to start ‘Energy harvesting, Nonconventional Energy Production and saving’ programme. It will help in overcoming the energy crises and reduce the cost. It would fulfill the increasing need of usable energy with the socio-economic development of the country. Department proposes Extension Activities and Outreach Programs - ‘Science at door steps’ (using a van with facilities to demonstrate popular experiments, and for practical training) to create awareness among the young generation, especially in remote/rural areas. 480 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Political Science 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Political Science 2. Year of establishment: 1960 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Humanities 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Post Graduation Degree awarded Diploma Subject combinations Political Science M.A. Research 5. 6. M.Phil. Political Science Ph.D. Political Science Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involve: M.Phil Programme - All Department of Social Science and Colleges under RDVV. Ambedkar Studies Centre. Centre for Studies for Developing Societies. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: All Dissertations of M.Phil pertaining to Panchayats, Corporations, Collectorate, Commissioner Office, Media (Newspaper), Primary & Secondary Schools. All M.A. (Projects) pertaining to Panchayats, Corporations, Collectorate, Commissioner Office, Media (Newspaper), Primary& Secondary Schools. 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester 9. Annual - P.G. Diploma in Public Administration, P.G, M.Phil, Ph.D (Semester). Semester - M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Academic flexibility by offering optional papers: Contemporary political issues; Theories of international politics; Political theory and western political thought; Diplomacy & international organization; 481 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Comparatives public administration of India, UK, USA; Ancient Indian political thought & institution; Regional study of the govt. & politics of the Middle Eastern countries; Regional study of the govt. & politics of the East Asia; Principles of Public administration and development administration with reference to India. Credit based credit system has been initiated and will be soon operational. Change of subject in I Semester is permitted. During Ph.D course work students from other institutions are enrolled in the department. Teachers from other institution are invited to the department for delivering lecture in the class of M.phil/Ph.D course work. 10. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned (number) Male Professor 01 03 Associate Professors 02 - Assistant Professors 03 Guest Faculty 11. Filled (number) Female Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female 03 - - - - - - - - 1 3 - - Specialization Years Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided in last four years Prof. R.D. Bhardwaj Ph.D. Professor International 26 04/50 25 04/50 25 04/50 11 - 09 - 10 - 01 - Relation Prof. Ram Shankar D.Phil Professor Indian Political System Prof. Vivek Mishra Ph.D Professor Human Rights & Int. Relation Dr. Poornima Ph.D. Guest Faculty Sharma Dr. Pravesh Pandey Indian Political Thought Ph.D. Guest Faculty International Relation Dr. Taruna Rathore Ph.D. Guest Faculty International Relation Dr. Preeti Yadav Ph.D. Guest Faculty Indian Political 482 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) System 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty and Emeritus Professors: Prof. R.R. Jha (BHU) Prof. R.S. Tomar (Kashi Vidyapeeth) Prof. Gopal Sharma (Vikram University) Prof. D.G.A. Khan (BHU) Prof. V.K. Rai (Allahbad university) Prof. Y.C. Simhadri (Institute for parliamentary studies) Prof. V.K. Arora (Retd). (Rajasthan university) Prof. R.P. Gautam (Sagar university) 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: 50% 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers % of workload taken by students engaged to students temporary faculty M.A. 54 04 1:14 60% M.Phil. 30 02 1:15 0% P.G. 20 06 1:5 50% Diploma 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Male Administrative 02 Female 02 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: None 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: Year Faculty member Actual (number) Title of project Male Female 02 - : Nil Funding Outlay, Lakh agency 2010 Prof. R. Shankar Study of Socio-Political attitude in M.P UGC/CSDS 2.5 2011 Dr.Poornima Sharma Women Empowerment in Corporations UGC 0.75 483 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 2012 Dr. Poornima Sharma Contribution of Princely states in Swadhinta freedom struggle in M.P Fellowship 1.00 (M.P Govt.) 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST, FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc.: None 20. List Research facility: The Department has a library with reference and text books;the Department also has a section in the library that documents and has a copy of all MPhil dissertations as well as a copy of all Projects submitted to the Department by research scholars and students. The Department has internet facility via LAN. . 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: None 22. Publications Publications in peer reviewed journals: 1. R.D. Bhardwaj, Terror & Violence in Indian Society and Polity (2009) Rachna, Vol. 77 2. R.D. Bhardwaj, Globalization, Liberation& Poverty (2009) Journal of Asia for Democracy & Development, Vol X(1) 3. R.D. Bhardwaj, Contemporary Socio-political trends and future of Indian democracy (2010) Rachna, Vol. 82 4. R.D. Bhardwaj, Diplomatic visit of Barak Obama (2010) Rachna, Vol 87 5. R.D. Bhardwaj, Education& culture with specific reference to globalization (2012) Rachna, Vol. 96 6. R.D. Bhardwaj, Globalization& emerging order (2012) VIBGYOR, Vol.1.No.1 7. R.D. Bhardwaj, Ambedkar and social justice: Structrual & functional understanding (2013) Review of politics, Vol XXI No.1 8. Ram Shankar, M.P overriding the contours of anti-incumbency (2009) Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XLIV 9. Ram Shankar, M.P: Congress makes unexpected gains (2009) Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XLIV (Sep) 10. Poornima Sharma, M.P ki Riyaston ka Bhartiya andolan mein yogdan (2011) Research Journal of Social & life sciences, Vol. X 484 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. Poornima Sharma, Madhya prant aivam barar mein loktantrik pratikirya ki sthapna aivam congress ki gutwadi rajniti (2013) Research Journal of Social & life sciences, Vol. XIV 12. Poornima Sharma, Research Journal of Social & life sciences 13. Taruna Rathore, Human right and right to unborn (2011) Research Journal of Social & life sciences, Vol. X(June) 14. Taruna Rathore, Myth about peace in houses (2011) Deliberative Research, Vol. X (Apr-June) 15. Taruna Rathore, Conflict is reality in South Asia (2011) Deliberative Research, Vol. XII (Oct-Dec) 16. Taruna Rathore, Globalization & Nationalism (2012) Deliberative Research, Vol. XII (June) 17. Taruna Rathore, Changing Dimensions of Human Rights: A Historical perspective (2012) Research Journal of Social & life sciences, Vol. XII (June) 18. Taruna Rathore, Leadership in Tribal Area & Development : Awareness of leaders towards development (2012) Research Journal of Social & life sciences, Vol. XIII (Dec) 19. Pravesh Pandey, Vishwa Vyapar Sangthan Or Bhartiya Krishi (2011) Samaj Vigyan Sodh Patrika, Vol.1,Part-II XIV, 20. Pravesh Pandey, Bharat Me Gareebi Ki Awdharna” Ak Bishleshad (2013) Shrinkhala, Vol.2,Issue-6Sep21. Pravesh Pandey, Bharat mein shiksha, rajneeti aur vikas ke badlte aayaam (2011) Shodh samiksha aur mulyankan, Vol-II (Nov-Jan) 22. Pravesh Pandey, Vishwa Vyapar Sangthan aur Bharat (2009) Shodh samiksha aur mulyankan, Vol-III (Apr-May) 23. Pravesh Pandey, Soochna ke adikar ka vyavharik parichalan (2009) Shodh samiksha aur mulyankan, Vol-III (Apr-May) 24. Pravesh Pandey, Samajik nayay ki avdharna:Dr. Ambedkar ke paripreksh mein (2009) A Journal of Asia for Democracy and Development, Vol. IX (1) Chapters in Books 1. R.D. Bharadwaj, Problem of Terrorism in India, in Various Dimensions of Terrorism, ed. Wasnik, K, 2011 2. R.D. Bharadwaj, Education & culture in emerging scenario of globalization, in Globalization and education, by Ram Gopal Singh, 2013 485 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. R.D. Bharadwaj, Vivekananda, Sukarno& Indonesia: Nation building, in Motivator Swami Vivekanand, by Govind Prasad Sharma, 2013 4. Poornima Sharma, Pravaran Sanrakshan: Rashtriya Aivam Anthrashtriya Aayaam, in Paryavaran Sanrakshan, ed. Dr. Akhilesh Shukla, 2011 5. Poornima Sharma, Mahila Sashaktikaran Kal aaj aur kal, in Bhartiya Naari Kal AurAaj, ed. Dr. Akhilesh Shukla,2012 6. Poornima Sharma, The Origin and Evolution of Human Rights, in Human Rights & Human Welfare, ed. Dr. Astha Bhanot, 2013 7. Taruna Rathore, Significance of Article 21 & Human Rights Jurisprudence, in Human Rights& Human Welfare, ed. Dr Astha Bhanot, 2013 8. Pravesh Pandey, M.P ki janjatiyon mein vikas aur netratva, in Janjatiya Paridrishya, ed.Lokesh Shrivastava, 2009 23. Details of patents and income generated: None 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: The Department in collaboration with CSDS,Delhi, conducts Election Studies,Exit Pollsand State of the Nation Studies along with CNN-IBN. 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ Institutions/industries in India and abroad: Prof. R.D. Bhardwaj, joined Makhanlal Chaturvedi University (M. P. Government) as Rector for three years. 26. Faculty serving in Editorial Boards 02 any other (please specify) 27. 02 National Committees Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Yes Academic Staff Development Programmes Refresher courses Name of faculty Dr. Poornima Sharma, Period 2010-2011 Dr. Pravesh Pandey Summer / Winter schools, workshops, etc. Dr. Poornima Sharma, 2010-2011,2013 486 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Pravesh Pandey Dr Taruna Rathore Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Activity Name of faculty Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external Prof. Ram shankar professional Period 2009,2010, 2011,2012, 2013 agencies? Have teaching experience in other universities / national Prof. R.D Bhardwaj institutions and other institutions? Prof.Ram Shankar 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013- Prof. Vivek Misra Have other professional experience Prof. R.D Bhardwaj 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013- Prof.Ram Shankar Prof. Vivek Misra 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: M.Phil 100% Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/institute: M.A. 100% From the year 2008, project work was introduced in the PG syllabus, under this provision; every student works as intern with some industry or institute for some time and submits report. This report is evaluated by external and internal examiners and the scores are added for the student's overall assessment. 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing professional bodies international recognitions Organization Swadinta Fellowship Swaraj Sansthan Faculty member Dr. Poornima Sharma Doctoral student Year 2011-2012 Sanchanlaya(M.P.Govt.) U.G.C NET Fellowship, U.G.C & Ministry of Maulana Azad Fellowship- Human Resources Govt 2009-2013 of India- 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any Seminars/ Conferences/ Wokshps/ Sensitizing Year Funding source Name of one/two (National/ eminent persons invited 487 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Programmes International) Seminar 2010 U.G.C. Prof R.S. Tomar Work Shop 2012 U.G.C. Prof. Y.C. Simhadri Work Shop 2013 U.G.C. Dr. Gajbhaiye No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) Programmes on curriculum development, teaching- Year Funding Name of one/two source eminent person invited learning methods, examination reforms, content / knowledge management, etc. 31. 32. A.S.C 2010 U.G.C. Prof. V.K. Arora A.S.C 2011 U.G.C. Prof. R.P. Gautam Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Research based on primary and secondary sources Zero tolerance to plagiarism Attendance registers for researchers Open viva voce for Ph.D. Student discussions. Programme-wise demand ratio: Programme Applications Selected Received 33. Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 65 20 32 1:3.25 1:2 M.Phil. 37 22 08 1:1.68 1:4.6 Ph.D. 30 09 11 1:3.3 1:2.7 Diversity of students: Programme % of Students % of Students from % of Students from % of Students from the same other Universities Universities outside from other University within the State the State Countries Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female M.A. 4% 96% - - 00% 02% 00 00 M.Phil. 5% 53% 20% 2% 20% 00 00 00 Ph.D. 14% 60% 15% 05% 06% 00 00 00 488 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examination Applied (no.) (Female in brackets) ST SC OBC Gen Qualified (no.) Percentage (Female in brackets) (Female in brackets) ST 01 SC UGC-CSIR NET 09 10 05 15 01 Central/ State 10 20 20 25 01 Defense Entrance 04 03 06 10 01 Civil Services 20 25 35 30 OBC 01 Gen (01) ST 11 SC 10 OBC 20 Gen (7) 5 Services 35. 34 10 01 4 Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 60 60% PG to Ph.D. 10 03% Student progression: Student Progression 36. 01 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from other the Same university universities Universities outside the State countries within the State 67% 37. 42% 28.5% 00 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: None. 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities: The department has five class rooms and a library. The number of computers available to students and faculty members is three; the computer: student ratio being 1:3. Internet facility is also available in the department. 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year) a) From the host institution/university: 70 b) From other institutions/universities: 15 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 107 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s): 489 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Revision of existing programmes for postgraduation and master of philosophy, and introduction of course work at doctoral level was guided by the recent advances that have come in the literature. Such exercise was also based on feedback from students and placement agencies. All revisions were effected through discussion in Board of Studies. 42. Does the department obtain students’ feedback: Yes The department utilizes the feedback to improve teaching, evaluation and research. 43. 44. List the distinguished alumni of the department: Dr. Taruna Rathore Dr. Pravesh Pandey Dr.Vishwas Patel Dr. Jalaj Gontiya Dr. Ashok Nayak Dr. Rev. Father Davis George Dr. Anand Mohan Dwivedi Dr. Anurag bardhan Pandey Dr. Akhileshmani Tripathi Mr. Gajendra Singh Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts: The department organizes special lectures on topics of significance, and workshops on research methodology. Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working hours students Workshops / Seminar involved utilized participated 40 Avg. 45. 46. Sp. Lecture 10 Avg-1.5 Hrs List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of Gadgets used % of total work load as per methods students (if any) time table Lecture and interaction 40 Avg. Power Point 50% How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Periodic interaction with students/teachers. Departmental committees. 490 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 47. Regular monitoring of attendance. Regular addressing of students'/parents' grievances. Feedback on teachers, curriculum and programmes. Result committees. Refresher courses. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Extension Centers (If any): Yes A.S.C., C.S.D.S., Ambedkar Studies Center, Remedial Coaching for ST/SC. Extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international programmes. Number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus: Nil. Number of NCC Cadets/units; Number of NSS Volunteers/units: Nil Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – by introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. : 50 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Conduct of electoral studies, conduct of refresh courses, workshops, seminars and interface sessions. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The department has made tremendous contribution in the field of electoral studies. Human rights and Chinese studies. 51. Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Academic potential of faculty. Largest intake of students in Social Science faculty. Attracting students from all over the country especially massive influx from J&K. Very healthy component from SC/ST and women category. Department ideally suited to coordinate inter disciplinary programmes. Weakness 491 Political Science Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Lack of space. Lack of permanent faculty. No financial autonomy. Red Tapeism Slow pace of e-governance development. Opportunities Being situated in the tribal heartland of the country there is great scope for initiation and spread of social justice/knowledge revolution. Challenges 52. Financial autonomy is a great challenge. Future plans of the Department: Starting PG Course in Public Administration. Starting PG Diploma in Human Rights. Development of Centre for Electoral Studies, etc. 492 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit 1. Name of the Department : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit. 2. Year of establishment 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Arts 4. Names of programmes offered : 1960 Course/programme Degree awarded Post Graduation M.A. Sanskrit Research M. Phil. Sanskrit Pre. Ph.D. Sanskrit Ph.D. Sanskrit 5. Subject combinations Veda Sahitya and Sahitya Shastra, and Vedanga,kalidas and Rajshekhar Sahitya and Sahitya Shastra And Research methodology and Dissertation Veda,Purana,Darshan Sahitya and Sahitya Shastra, And Research methodology Different areas of Sanskrit Literature, Paryavaran, ApdaPrabandan & Manuscripts Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Advance Level workshop on Manuscript & Paleography sponsored by N.M.M. New Delhi Duration 45 Days - 8 Feb. to 24 March 2011. The department has collaboration with philosophy department, ancient history, Hindi and library science. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc: None 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: None 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Semester system 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments M.Phil in English in the field of Sanskrit and Poetics 493 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Sanctioned (number) Male Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors Guest Faculty 11. Female Male Female 01 02 00 02 00 03 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 3 1 2 Faculty profile Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years of experience Professor Kavya, Kavya 28 No. of Ph.D./M.Philstuden ts guided in last four years Permanent Faculty Dr. M.A., Ph.d K.N. shastra Shukla paryavaran Dr. M.A., Ph.d Professor & Kavya, Kavya R.P. shastra, Mishra Bhartiya Ph.d. 11 M.Phil 26 27 Ph.d. 07 M.Phil 30 Darshan Guest Faculty Dr.Sad hna M.A., Ph.d Guest Bhartiya Lecturer Darshan 12 Nil Jansari 494 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) M.A., Ph.d Dr.Shw Guest Kavya 06 Nil Kavya 04 month Nil Lecturer eta Sarvate M.A., Ph.d Dr. Guest Lecturer Hitesh Choure Other Categories 12. Dr. M.A., Postdoctoral Kavya Mamta NET/JRF, fellow shastra Gupta Ph.d 12 Nil & paryavaran List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows? Dr. Brajesh Shukla, Prof. Laucknow, University Dr. Ramkishor Shastri, Prof. Allahabad, University Dr. Chhetravasi Panda, Prof. Barkatullah, University Bhopal Dr. Radhaballabh Tripathi, VC. Akhil Bhartiya Sanskrit sansthan, New Delhi Dr. Mithila Prasad Tripathi, VC. Maharshi Panini Sanskrit, University Ujjain Dr. Brij Bihari Choube, Prof. Gorakhpur, University, Gorakhpur Dr. Rajendra Prasad Chturvedi, Prof. T.R.S. College, Rewa, University 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: MA Sanskrit- 60 M.Phil. Sanskrit – 40 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. students of Total no. 2012-2014 of faculty engaged Ratio of teachers to students % of workload taken by temporary faculty MA 15 02 1: 7.5 60 M.Phil. 22 02 1:11.5 40 495 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Sanctioned (number) Office Staff Staff for Publication cell 16. - Filled (number) Actual Male Female Male Female 02 01 - - 02 - - - Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Kavya, Kavya Shastra Paryavaran & Apda Prabandan Manuscripts - major funding agency- UGC & National Manuscript Mission, New Delhi 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST- : None None FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: None Programme UGC-SAP 20. Title of the Year of Name of Total Two significant programme and ref. sanction the financial outcomes no. and funding outlay of the breakthroughs duration agency programme achieved UGC 16.50 lac Preservation, & or Editing, 1993 Preservation, duration conservation of conservation & Three years Manuscripts & Lamination of Editing of Manuscripts Manuscripts rare List Research facility State recognition – Sanskrit Deptt. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur List of Guides 1. Dr. K.N. Shukla, Professor & Head, Sanskrit Dept. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur 2. Dr. R.P. Mihhra, Professor, Sanskrit Dept. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur 3. Dr. Mala Pyasi, Associate Professor, Gov. Mahakoshal Auto. College, Jabalpur 4. Dr. R.B. Dwivedi, Retd. Professor, Sanskrit Dept. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur 496 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 21. 5. Dr. Rajendra Trivedi, Retd. Professor, Sanskrit Dept. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur 6. Dr. V.M. Tripathi, Retd. Professor, Sanskrit Dept. R.D.V.V., Jabalpur 7. Dr. Ila Ghosh, Retd. Principal, Gov. Tilak College, Katni 8. Dr. R.L. Tripathi, Retd. Principal, Navambey College, Jabalpur Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: None 22. Publications a. : - Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Authors’ Title of the paper Journal’s name names MkW- deyu;u Ikq.;tyk x³~xk fo'ys"k.k] 'kks/k if=dk] jk- Volume Page (issue) number 10 year 22-26 2013 89-90 2013 14-23 2011 nq-fo-fo-] tcyiqj vkpk;Z prqonsZ h th dk O;fDrRo ,oa LkeUo; Jh Ñ".kke`r] dÙkZRo leUo; ifjokj] tcyiqj nek ¼vLFkek½ % dkj.k ,oa ;ksx ;ksx if=dk] Lokeh if=dk] Lokeh }kjk fuokj.k fnYyh gB;ksx % LokLF; lqj{kk dk izcy ;ksx 26 2009 lk/ku fnYyh >yd ¼dkO;ehekalk& iz- dkfynkl 2012 laLÑr vdkneh] Hkksiky MkW- jkf/kdk izlkn vk/kqfud laL r dkO; 2009 feJ fo-fomifu"knksa ,oa czkã.kksa esa Ik;kZoj.k fo'ys"k.k] 'kks/k if=dk] jk- 10 05-08 2013 nq-fo-fo-] tcyiqj b. Monographs - c. Chapters in Books - 497 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Authors’ names Title of the Book MkW- prq"V;h 2010 MkW- jkf/kdk izlkn feJ prq"V;h 2010 d. Books edited – year MkW- Edited Co-Edited : (i) laLÑr okM-e;s foKkue~ & 2001 (i) mPpf'k{kk ds ifjn`'; A.S.C. Jabalpur (ii) jkt'ks[kj lkfgR; esa ukV~; iz;ksx vkSj dkO;rRo – 2000 fpUru&laLÑr ikfy ,oa izkÑr foHkkx }kjk 2005 d. Books edited – MkW- jkf/kdk izlkn feJ & Edited Co-Edited : (i) fo'ys"k.k] 'kks/k if=dk] jk-nq-fo-fo-] tcyiqj] 2013 (i) laLÑr okM-e;s foKkue~ & 2001 (ii) jkt'ks[kj lkfgR; esa ukV~; iz;ksx vkSj dkO;rRo fpUru&laLÑr ikfy ,oa izkÑr foHkkx }kjk 2005 e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers: MkW(i) ek/kq;Z HkfDr (New Bharatiya Book Carporation, New Delhi –2002 (ii) laLÑr okM~-e; esa ekuoh; ,oa oSKkfud fpUru ¼Hkkx&1½ (New Bharatiya Book Carporation, New Delhi – 2002) MkW- jkf/kdk izlkn feJ & (i) *jkek;.k ds vkuq"kf³~xd lUnHkZ* 23. Details of patents and income generated -None 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated - Madhya Pradesh Kalidas Sanskrit Akadami Ujjain is Co-organizer & is Co-funding agency in Rajshekhar Samaroh which is held annually. 498 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Name of Laboratory/ Capacity Period of visit Nature of Fellowship/ the faculty Institutions/ Assistantship/ member Industries visited assistance received other financial National : Dr. K.N. UGC, Academic Resource Two Lecture Shukla Staff College, person per course - Jabalpur 26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards MkW- (i) MkW- jkf/kdk izlkn feJ & (i) Lekfjdk ¼nh{kkUr lekjksg½ -nq-fo-fo-] tcyiqj½ d) any other (please specify) 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Name of faculty Period details Summer / Winter schools, workshops, Dr. K.N. Shukla/ 45 days workshop 8-2-2011 to 24-3- etc. (as convener) on 2011 Programmes 'Manu scriptology' Others (Induction etc.) Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies Activity Name of faculty Invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional Period 8-2-2011 to 24- Dr. K.N. Shukla 3-2011(45 days Dr. R.P. Mishra 8-2-2011 agencies? workshop on 1. 'Manu scriptology' as convener to 499 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 24-3-2011 2. 'Manu scriptology' as Resource person (45 days workshop) Presentation of papers in Workshops/Seminars/ Dr. K.N. Shukla Conferences conducted or recognized by professional No. 65 agencies? Dr. R.P. Mishra No. 14 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (Agency names): None 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ international Bestowing Month recognitions of professional bodies Organization year and of recognition Faculty Dr. K.N. Shukla - Bharatiya jnan jyoti Award New Delhi 2006 Dr. R.K. Mishra – Shiksha Martand Samman, Navambey 2002 member College, Jabalpur Name of the Name of fellowship Bestowing Month Organization year and of recognition Postdoctoral UGC 2012 fellows 1 Dr. Mamta Gupta Doctoral 1. Veerendra Chandel, Rajeev Gandhi, UGC New 2010 Delhi 2010 fellowship student 2. Chetsingh Choudhary Rajeev Gandhi , 500 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) fellowship Students (M.Phil) 3. Padam Bhilave Rajeev Gandhi , fellowship 4. Shikha Jharia Rajeev Gandhi , fellowship UGC 2010 5. Tarannum Khan, Maulana Ajad , fellowship UGC 2011 6. Dilip Kumar Jharia - Rajeev Gandhi , UGC 2011 fellowship UGC 2013 UGC 2011 UGC 2013 1. Daulat Ram Jharia - Rajeev Gandhi fellowship 2. Pushpa Udde- Rajeev Gandhi, fellowship 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of Funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited Seminars/ Period Conferences/Workshops Funding source (National/ Name of one/two eminent International) person invited dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu] e-iz- MkW- laL fr ifj"kn~] mTtSu] laLÑr foHkkx] cjdrmYykg fo-fo- jk-nq-fo-fo-, tcyiqj Hkksiky dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu] e-iz- Ikzk-s jk/kk cYyHk f=ikBh] dqyifr] laL fr ifj"kn~] mTtSu] vf[ky Hkjrh; laLÑr laLFkku] ubZ jk-nq-fo-fo-, tcyiqj fnYyh dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu] e-iz- Ikzk-s laL fr ifj"kn~] mTtSu] lEiw.kkZuUn jk-nq-fo-fo-, tcyiqj okjk.klh dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu] e-iz- Ikzk-s fefFkyk izlkn f=ikBh] dqyifr] laL fr ifj"kn~] mTtSu] egf"kZ ikf.kfu laLÑr fo-fo-] mTtSu /sensitizing programmes 2009 2010 2011 2012 {ks=oklh sd i.Mk] vk-v/;{k] dkfy;k] dqyifr] laLÑr fo-fo-] jk-nq-fo-fo-, tcyiqj vf[ky Hkkjrh; jkt 2013 2011 ik.Mqfyfi ,oa fyfi foKku dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu] e-iz- Jh ve`ryky cSaxM+] ueZnk iq=] laL fr ifj"kn~] mTtSu] ofj"B jk-nq-fo-fo-, tcyiqj Ik;kZoj.kfon tcyiqj yh izks- ys[kd] fp=dkj ,oa -fo- Ikzk-s dkfynkl vdkneh] mTtSu 501 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : Departmental Seminar is necessary for research students, Open viva is conducted Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories 32. Year 1(2010-11) Year 2 (2011-12) Year 3 (2012-13) Year 4 (2013-14) Male Male Male Male Female Female Female SC 03 04 - - - 03 02 01 ST 03 01 02 02 01 01 01 01 OBC 05 04 01 Nil 05 07 03 05 General 10 05 06 02 05 04 06 05 Programme-wise demand ratio Name of the Applications Selected (Current Programme Received year) Male 33. Female Female Demand ratio Male Female PG 07 03 03 75% 100% M.Phil. 05 02 02 66% 100% Ph.D. 35 15 07 65% 58% Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from students (Separately from the universities universities from for UG, PG, same within the outside the other university State State countries M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Male PG 80 Fem ale 82 Male Female Male Female Male Nil Nil 20 18 Nil Female Nil 502 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 34. M.Phil 72 79 8 13 20 8 Nil Nil Ph.D 90 81 3 6 7 13 Nil Nil How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examina tion Central/ Applied (no.) (Female in brackets) Qualified (no.) (Female in brackets) Percentage (Female in brackets) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen 08(5) 10(4) 12(6) 10(4) 06(3) 07(3) 07(2) 08(3) 75% 70% 58% 80% 60% 75% 33% 75% State Services 35. Student progression Student Progression Number % against enrolled 36. PG to M.Phil. 19 55 M.Phil. to Ph.D. 27 70 Diversity of staff % of faculty from the % of faculty from % of faculty from % of faculty from Same university other universities Universities other countries within the State the State 67 37. - outside 33 - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: None 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to 503 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Department has a 04 classrooms. Departments also maintain a separate library that has over 400 titles of graduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates : a) From the host institution/university Doctoral Students 1- f'k[kk >kfj;k 2- dq- 'kSy frokjh 3- izse flag lojVs 4- jfo dqekj eljke 5- dhfrZ ukxsUnz 6- nkSyr jke >kfj;k 7- RkjUuqe [kku 8- nsosUnz ik.Ms; 9- dqekjh ve`rk nqcs 10- Ikn~e fHkykos 11- Lkquhrk c?ksy 1213- Lkquank cktis;h 14- vfHkyk"kk flag 15- EkgsUnz dqekj uxiwjs 16- jfo dqekj gjngk 1718- fot; luksfM;k 19- fnyhi >kfj;k 20- Lkfjrk ;kno 21- Lkq[kpSu jk; b) From other institutions/universities 1- fu'kk jkgaxMkys % cjdrmYykg fo-fo-] Hkksiky 2- Lkkxj dqekj ik.Ms; % bykgkckn fo-fo-] bykgkckn 3- 'kqHkkaxh vk- xk;dokM % ukxiqj fo-fo-] ukxiqj 4- fou; dqekj 'kqDyk % bykgkckn fo-fo-] bykgkckn 5- Ikq#"kksÙke dqekj feJ % bykgkckn fo-fo-] bykgkckn Post-Doctoral Students 1- MkW- 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University 504 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) None 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: According to the opinion of subject experts and student’s feedback obtained on various Issues. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from I. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the dep artment utilize the feedback? : Yes, from faculty for making Syllabus & Departmental policies J. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes, the department utilizes the feedback for adopting new teaching methods and also evaluation K. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : 43. 44. Yes, the department also obtains feedback from its alumni. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1- MkW- jsok izlkn f}osnh 2- MkW- Ñ".kdkUr prqonsZ h 3- MkW- jglfogkjh f}osnh 4- MkW- byk ?kks"k 5- MkW- Ikq"Ikk >k 6- MkW- Ikq"ik nhf{kr 7- MkW- 8- MkW- jktsUnz dqekj f=osnh 9 MkW- fo".kqfe= f=ikBh 10 MkW- ekyk I;klh - Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) : Course-wise no. of Special lectures / students workshops / seminar No. of external experts involved Total working hours utilized participated M.A- 13 Seminars 15 Three days/yearly 505 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Pre. M.Phil & Pre. Seminars 02 Three days/yearly Seminars 02 Three days/yearly Ph.D – 30 M.Phil – 43 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training methods 46. Course-wise no. of Gadgets used (if % of total work load as students any) per time table Lectures/Library activities M.A. - 90 /10 Lectures/Seminars/Research M.Phil - 60%/10%/30% Seminars/Research activities Ph.D - 20%/50%/30% Library How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : No 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities Debate, Panting, Sloka Paath Competition & Panting exhibition per year in Rajshekhar Samaroh 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years. Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promote) * Curriculum development: Guest Lectures & Seminars * Internship * On-the-job training: Extra Classes for NET and PSC etc * Faculty exchange and development * Research: Yes * Publication: Yes * Consultancy * Extension 506 Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) * Student placement - kindly refer point no 34 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: - Nil 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, Basic or applied. 1- foHkkx esa ikjEifjd fo"k;ksa ds uohu {ks=ksa esa v/;;u gks jgk gSA 2- foHkkx esa lkef;d fo"k;ksa ;Fkk Ik;kZoj.k] izcU/ku vkfn fo"k;ksa ij mYys[kuh; 'kks/k dk;Z gks jgs gSA 34 foHkkx esa nqyZHk izkphu ik.Mqfyfi;ksa ij dk;Z fd;k tk jgk gSA 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths : 12- foHkkx esa yxHkx 1000 ewy xzUFk rFkk 1500 lUnHkZ xzFa k ls ;qDr iqLrdky; gSA 3- foHkkx dks ;w-th-lh- ds }kjk SAP dh lqfo/kk izkIr gks pqdh gSA 45- foHkkx ikfy] izkÑr] tSu Weaknesses: 1- v/;kidksa dh deh & ¼foHkkx esa v/;kidksa ds 09 Ikn LohÑr gSA orZeku esa 02 gh v/;kid gS½ 2- foHkkx esa bysDVªkfud midj.k ¼dEI;wVj] QksVksdkfi;j] fizaVj] Ldsuj½ dh deh gSA Opportunities: 1- 52. 2- Uk;s&u;s {ks=ksa esa vuqla/kku ds Ik;kZIr volj fo|eku gSaA 3- Izkkphu fyfi;ksa ,oa ik.Mqfyfi;ksa ds lEcU/k esa dk;Z djus ds Ik;kZIr volj gSaA 4- foHkkx dks ik.Mqfyfi laj{k.k dsUnz ds :Ik esa fodflr fd;k tk ldrk gSA 5- foHkkx esa ikfy ,oa izkÑr Hkk"kk ds {ks= esa dk;Z djus ds volj gSA Future plans of the department 12- T;ksfr"k ,oa ikfy izk r esa ,e-,- dk uohu ikB~;Øe izkjaHk djukA ‘ 'kks/k laxks"Bh dks vkSj O;kid :Ik iznku djukA 3- foHkkx dks ik.Mqfyfi laj{k.k dsUnz ds :Ik esa fodflr djukA 4- foHkkx dk dEI;wVjhdj.k djuk rFkk blds fy;s foHkkx dks vk/kqfud midj.kksa ls lqlfTtr djukA 5- Uk;s jkstxkj ijd ikB~;Øeksa ds izfr Nk=ksa dks vkdf"kZr djukA 507 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Sociology 1. Name of the Department 2. Year of establishment : 1960 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Social Science 4. Names of programmes offered Course/ Degree programme awarded P.G. M.A. Sociology P.G. Social work M.S.W. : Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Sociology Subject combinations Sociological Theories. Social Research (with Statistics). Soc. Essay. Rural Society in India. Urban Society in India. Indian Society. Soc. Of Kinship, Marriage and Family. Sociology of Change and Development. Having combinations with Industrial Sociology. Criminology. Social Demography. Social Work Introduction. Social Problems. Hum. Growth and Development. Abnormal and Social psychology. Process of Social Work. Research Methods with Statistics. Social Welfare policies, Admn. and legislation. Development and planning. Having combinations with- Industrial Sociology Labour legislation Welfare. Rural community development. Urban community development. Industrial Relation and Labour Organization. 508 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. M. Phil – M.phil Personal management and Industrial psychology. Group discussion and study tour. Observation Report. Community assessment. Dissertation, Field Work Specialization and viva-voice. Pre M. Phil Course Work with Research Methodology and Computer awareness components Sociology First Semester Research Methodology in Sociology. Contemporary Sociological Perspectives. Sociology of Change and Development. Second Semester- Dissertation and Viva-voce (Conducted as per New UGC Guideline) 4. M. Phil – M.phil Pre M. Phil Course Work with Research Methodology and Computer awareness components. Social Work First Semester- Ph.D – Ph.D Sociology D. Litt. - Research Methodology in Social Work. Social policy and Welfare. Human Resource and Social Development Rural Society Urban Society Tribal Society Social Problems and Development Gender Studies Gerontology Area studies Sociology of Health and Medicine Rehabilitation Dalit Studies D. Litt -do- Sociology Ph.D – Social Ph.D Various Problem ( HIV/ AIDS, Reproductive Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Malnutrition, Adolescent Population, Rehabilitation and Social Work Intervention) Work During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details:- :Nil 509 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Political Science at P.G. level Law at M.S.W. level Economics at P.G. level Management Study at M.A. and M.S.W. level Psychology at M.S.W. level Tribal Study at M.S.W. and M.A. Level 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: University – Ph. D. Level – 1. Patna University 2. LNM University Darbhanga, Bihar 3. TMB University Bhagalpur Bihar 4. B R University Muzaffarpur Bihar 5. K.S. University, Bihar 6. Magadh University Bodhgaya Bih. 7. B.H.U. Varanasi U. P. 8. A.M.U. Aligarh U.P. 9. 10. Agra University U.P. Lucknow University U.P. 11. Meerut University U.P. 12.Ruhelkhand Univ. Bareilly U.P. 13. Bundelkhand University Jhansi U.P. 14. Allahabad University U.P. 15. Purvanchal University Jounpur U.P. 16. M.G.K.V. Varanasi U.P. 17.R.M.L. University Faizabad U.P. 18. U.P.R.T. Open University U.P. 19. Kanpur University, Kanpur U.P. 20. Kumanu University Nainital U.K. 21.H.M.B. Central University Shrinagar U.K. 22.Dr. H.S. Gour Central Uni. Sagar 23. D.A.B.V. Indore M.P. 24.VikramUniversity Ujjain M.P. 510 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 25. B.U. Bhopal M.P. 26. A.P.S. UniversityRewa M.P. 27. JiwajiUniversity Gwalior M.P. 28.GG Central UniversityBilaspur C.G. 29. Pt. R.S. University Raipur C.G. 30.SambalpurUniversity,Odisha 31. UtkalUniversityBhuvneshwarOdisha 32.B.R. University, Aurangabad, M.H. 33. Hindi VidyapeethWardha M.H. 34. R.T.M. University, Nagpur, M.H. 35. Madurai University,Tamilnadu 36. Kerala University, Thiruvananthapur 37. Jammu University, Jammu, J.&K. 38. Chandigarh University, Chandigarh 39. G.N.D. University Amritsar, Panjab 40.Osmania University Hyderabad A.P. 41. S.K.D. University Anantpur, A.P. 42. Kota University, Kota, Rajasthan 43. Jaipur University, Jaipur ,Rajasthan 44. Jodhpur University, Jodhpur, 45. Bikaner University, Bikaner, Rajasthan Industries – P.G. Level – 1. GCF Jabalpur 2. VFJ Jabalpur 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Semester at P.G. and M. Phil. Level CBC System in doing from next session 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : 1. Department of Political Science 2. Department of Law 3. Department of Management Study 4. Department of Economics 511 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 5. Department of psychology 6. Department of Tribal Study No. of years Name QualifiCation Designation Specialization No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students guided in last four years Prof. C.S.S. Thakur M.A., Professor Change And 36 Years Development Gender Ph. D. Ph.D. – 02 M. Phil. – 29 StudiesSociology of Health Prof. P. B. Sengupta M.A. Ph. D., Professor Social Research 30Years Sociology of D. Litt Ph.D. – 01 M. Phil. – 29 Organization Prof. Prahlad M.A., Ph. D Professor Mishra Nation Building 30Years Ph.D. – 01 M. Phil. – 29 Area Studies Tribal Studies Dr. Indu M.A., Ph. D. Guest Faculty Thakur Dr. Rural Society 20 Years Ph.D. – 02 Gender Studies M.A., Ph. D. Guest Faculty Women Studies 15 Years SuShilDubey Social Pathology Dr. Tripti Majhi M. Phil., Ph.D., Guest Faculty Rural-Tribal Society 03 Years NET Mr.NeeleshSh M.S.W., NET Guest Faculty rivatav Ms. M.S.W., NET Guest Faculty RenukaLaria Ms. PriyaSoni Guest Faculty 512 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Filled (number) Sanctioned (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 02 01 - 03 - Associate Professors 02 - - - - Assistant Professors 03 - 02 - - Number of additional teaching posts sanctioned and file Sanctioned (number) Guest Faculty 06 Filled (number) Male Female 02 04 11. Faculty profile: Nil 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows? Prof. V.K. Pant, KumaunUniversity Nainital, Uttrakhand Prof. A. N. Singh, M.G. KashiVidyapeeth Varanasi, UP Prof. A.K. Joshi BHU, Varanasi, UP Prof. D.S. Bist,Kumaun, University Nainital,Uttrakhand Prof. A.K. Shrivastav, Lucknow, U.P. Prof. U.N. Jha,Darbhanga, University, Bihar Prof. Sachhidanand, Patna, Bihar Prof. Z. Ahmad, Patna, Bihar Prof.AnandSinha, Patna, Bihar Prof. C. Uma Mohan, Anantpur. A.P. Prof. John Kattakkayam, Kerala Prof. N.K. Jha, Puducherry Prof.P.N. Pandey, B.H.U. Prof. A.L. Shrivastav, B.H.U. Prof. P.S. Pandey Gorakhpur Prof.SatyendraT,ripathi, B.H.U. 513 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. S. Singh, Lucknow Prof. A.K. Bharti, Lucknow Prof. S.K. Rajora, Kota Dr. S. Awachar, Aurangabad Prof. N.K. Shukla, Bhagalpur Prof.JugendraSahay Banaras Prof. C. Lakshamana, Hydrabad Prof.Rajeshwar Prasad, Agra Prof. S.V. Pandey, Agra Prof. D.R. Singh, Mumbai Prof. M.Z. Khan, Delhi Prof. N.K. Gourha, Sagar Prof. I.S. Chouhan, Bhopal Prof. S. Mohanthi, Sambalpur Prof. S. Sharma, Sagar Prof. D. Sharma, Sagar Prof. R.K. Saxena, Bikaner Prof.JyotiUpadhyay, Ujjain Prof. R.G. Yadav, Lucknow Prof. J.P. Pachori, Garhwal 13. 14. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty Programme %of Class taken by temporary faculty M.A. Sociology 50 M.S.W. 60 Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of Ratio of % of workload taken students faculty engaged teachers to by temporary faculty students M.A. Sociology 12 06 1:2 50 M.S.W. 40 06 1:7 60 M. Phil (Sociology) 16 03 1:5 - 514 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 03 M. Phil (Social Work) 15. 03 1:1 - Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) 03 Administrative 16. Filled (number) - Actual (number) Male Female Male Female 02 01 02 01 Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Sociology of Change and Development. Tribal Society. Child Labour Industry & Society 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: S. No. Year Name of Title of Name of the Project-wise faculty the project (faculty-wise) funding amount of the agency Grant member Research projects completed and grants received during the last four years (funded by National agencies) 1 2013 Dr.CSS National Child Labour Survey 3 19. 2010 2012 2,000,00 Project – India Thakur 2 National Child Labour Dr. P.B. Eco-culture Development in Pando Sengupta Tribe Dr. P.B. Women Empowerment Through Sengupta Leadership in PRI U.G.C. New Delhi 1,000,00 ICSSR, New Delhi 1,00,000 List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received : Nil 515 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 20. List Research facility / centre with : Computer Facility e-Library Library Internet Facility 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil 22. Publication and other details of faculty members: Author’s Title of the paper Journal’s name name Page number year Vol. 2, 05 - 08 2012. Vol. II, 22-32 2012. Vol. 49/2, 83-91 2011. Vol. 20, 50-58 2012. Vol. 18, 157-163 2011. Volume (issue) CSS Thakur VisthaapanEvamPunarvas kaPrabhav; (In Hindi), Radha Kamal Mukarji ,ChintanParampara, Bareilly, ISSN 0974-0074, PB Research Fronts, Sengupta ISSN 2050-2653, GraminVikasSamiksha, ISSN 0972—5881, Indu Linganupat: Thakur AadiwasiEvamMukhya and dharaSamajmaiVyaptVi TriptiMajhi SamajVaigyaniki, Rewa, ISSN 0973-4201, bhed; (In Hindi), JanjatiyaGraminSamaj maiPrajnantathaBalSwa SamajVaigyaniki, Rewa, ISSN 0973-4201, sthyame Dharma kiBhumika; (In Hindi), Chapters in Books Author’s names Title of the paper Publisher / Book Name ISBN Page number year Number 516 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) P. Mishra Migration and Mobility in Ravat Publication, Jaipur, ISBN 978-81- 109-115, 2012. 252-272, 2011. 229-251, 2011. 101-103, 2010. 254-262, 2010. 22-24, 2009. 89-95, 2009. 316-0531-8, an Eastern Uttar Pradesh Village; Vilfredo Pareto; Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal, Thorstein Veblen; Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal, S. Dubey BhartiyaSamajmaiGhareluHins AmanPrakashan, Sagar, ISBN 978-93akeParivarikAayam, 80296-05-0, “GhareluHinsaSamasyaaurSam adhan” ; Indu Thakur VaishvikarantathaPrajnanEvam Vijay Prakashan, Varanasi, BalSwasthya; and ISBN 818611959-0, TriptiMajhi Indu Thakur and MahilaSasktikarnmaiSahayak Vijay Prakashan,Varanasi, ISBN 81Gender Budgeting ; 86119-36-1, Dinesh K Singh Indu Thakur VaishvikaranEvam Sanchar and Madhyam se BhartiyaSamaj M. Gupta per Prabhav ; AmanPrakashan, Sagar, ISBN 978-9380296-05-0, Citation Index – range / average : Name 23. Citation Index –average Prof. CSS Thakur 1 Prof. PB Sengupta 1 Prof. P. Mishra 1 Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) Professor CSS Thakur Extended Consultancy ( Honorary ) to Institute Of Disaster Management , Bhopal, Ministry Of Labour, Government Of Madhya Pradesh, National Child Labour Project, New Delhi , PHQ, Bhopal, M.P., with 517 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) academic expertise. State and Local News Papers and Electronic Media Channels Offenly consult professor Thakur For his comments and opinions on issues of Social Importance . Central/ State Government : Honorary Press and Publication : Honorary State Government : Honorary Statistical Demographic Technical Report on Child Labour Project - CSS Thakur (Director Honorary) Advisory Expert – Research Journal – ISSN 0974-0074 : (Honorary) Research Journal – ISSN 0973-420 : (Honorary) Research Journal – ISSN 2347-2944 : (Honorary) 24. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Department has collaborations with many Universities (Please see point 6) 25. Faculty serving in : a) National committees CSS Thakur: Central Board of Studies- Chhatisgarh External Member -BOS Vikram University External Member - RDC-CGV Advisory Expert : Research Journal – ISSN 0974-0074 Research Journal – ISSN 0973-420 Research Journal – ISSN 2347-2944 Research Journal – ISSN 2231-6159 b) International committees : Nil c) Editorial Boards : CSS Thakur – Research Journal – ISSN 2320-6780 d) Any other (please specify) : Core member on Child labour Project 518 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies : Activity Name of faculty Period Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Prof. CSS Thahur 2009-2014 Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Prof. PB Sengupta 2009-2014 Prof. P Mishra 2009-2014 Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences Prof. CSS Thahur 2009-2014 recognized by national / international professional bodies? Prof. PB Sengupta 2009-2014 Prof. P Mishra 2009-2014 Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / Dr. Indu Thakur (G.F.) 2009-2014 Conferences conducted or recognized by professional Dr. TriptiMajhi (G.F.) 2009-2014 agencies? 27. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental Projects : MSW and M. Phil. Students are doing in-house project -100% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/institute: P.G. (Sociology) – 100% 28. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: None 29. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Programmes on curriculum Period Fundingsource Name of one/two eminent person development, invited teaching-learning methods, examination reforms, content / knowledge management, etc Identification of General Class Poor and Empowerment 2-3 April 2011 National Prof. VK Pant, Kumaun University, Nainital, U.K. 519 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Prof. S.K. Rajora, Kota, Rajasthan. Workshop Disaster Management 28-29 June 2011 State Prof. AK Joshi, B.H.U., Varanasi, U.P. Workshop Disaster Management 29 January 2014 State George VJ, Dy. Director, Disaster Management Institute, Bhopal, M.P. 30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Department Follows a definite code of conduct and ethics for research program leading to Ph.D. and D. Litt. Degrees for Ph. D. enrollment the process starts with Entrance Test (All India). Proper exemption for NET/JRF/SLET candidates is made as per UGC regulation. One semester Course work is essential for all. After clearing a theory paper examination and presentation of review of literature candidate appears in RDC with a well developed synopsis and defend it before the RDC. After the approval the candidate under supervision of a Guide pursues the research work with a definite attendance at the center. The examination process is guided by the new Ph.D. ordinance. Plagiarism The Department has a full proof mechanism against Plagiarism. All the students writing dissertation are directed to submit all the filled copies of interview schedules and original copy of master chart along with their dissertation, so that their interpretation and presentation of tables may be checked randomly. This practice has completely checked the evil practice. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 9 9 11 6 5 3 8 12 ST 2 3 4 3 4 5 3 3 520 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) OBC 12 11 11 11 11 11 7 5 General 18 17 18 20 14 10 10 13 (Excluded Ph.D. Program) 31. 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Programme Received Selected Demand ratio (Current year) Male Female Male Female PG 49 18 18 - - M. Phil. 37 6 13 - - Ph.D. 71 11 16 - - Diversity of students: Name of the % of students % of students % of students Programme from the same from other From universities from other university universities within the outside the State countries (Separately for UG, PG, % of students State M.Phil., Ph.D., Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female PG 11 3 3 3 1 - - - M.phil 4 12 - - 2 1 - - Ph.D 7 14 5 3 3 - - - D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) 33. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years): Examination Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female in Percentage (Female in brackets) brackets) brackets) 521 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC Gen ST SC OBC - - - - 1F 1F 03 01F - - - - Civil Services - - - - 01F - - 02M - - - - Any other - - - - - - 01M - - - - - UGC-CSIR Gen NET (specify) 34. Student progression : Student Progression Number % against enrolled PG to M.Phil. 16 100 PG to Ph.D. 4 25 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 04 100 08+01 25 44 70 Employed Campus selection (list the employers and the number of companies who visited the campus during the last four years) Other than campus recruitment 35. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from Same university universities Universities outside the other countries within the State State 8 32 60 0 (including Guest Faculty ) 36. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Yes Dr. Tripti Majhi Guest Faculty completed Ph.D. – 2010 37. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities Library : Yes, 2000 + Books Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes , Free access 522 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Total number of class rooms : 03 Give details as Y/N of the departmental computing facilities; i.e. Hardware and software : 03 No. of systems with individual configurations : 03 Computer-student ratio : 1:30 Dedicated computing facilities : Yes LAN facility : Yes Number of nodes/ computers with internet facility : 02 LCD projectors : Yes OHP : Yes TV/VCP/Cable connection : Yes : Yes Online teaching and learning resources and other Give details as Yes/No of the departmental other facilities:- 38. List of post-doctoral,doctoralstudents and Research Associates: a) From the host institution/university No. Doctoral Program Post Doctoral Program SOCIOLOGY 1. Rupesh K. Jain ( JRF) Dr. Dhruv Dixit 2. JeetendraChoudhary (JRF) Dr. GajananMishra 3. Supriya Singh Dr. PaidhaGiridhar 4. Richa Singh Dr. R. Yadav 5. Bharat LalChourasia Dr. PrakashSinha 6. Pratiksha S Somwanshi- NET Dr. ParveenKhatoon 7. Pushplata Swami 8. Neeta Thakur 9. Dinesh Kumar Singh 10. Pragya Sharma 11. HirendraSanodia 12. RajkumarSutrakar 523 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 13. Devi Krishna Yadav 14. AmitSahu 15. Deepmala Singh 16. NishaDubey 17. Ashok Sirsam 18. PrabhaPaharia 19. Shailendra K. Sahu 20. GulabBarghaiya 21. Ms. G. Yogita 22. M.S. Marko 23. Ms. S. Shrivastav 24. Manish Sukla 25. RatnaSoni 26. SubhankarBasu 27. SubhashPandey 28. AartiJharia 29. GhanshyamGedam (RGF) 30. NanditaVarma 31. PragyaNema (JRF) 32. RachnaPandey 33. ReenaVasnik (RGF) 34. Gangeshwari Thakur(RGF)- 35. KusumKushwaha 36. ChampaDhurvey - (RGF) 37. Pratibha Sharma 38. MsPratibha Sharma 39. Anita Bai 40. FarzanaBano 524 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 41. Nirmal K Gedam 42. Mashkoor A. lone 43. Ruchi Singh SOCIAL WORK 1. Archana Singh 2. Manoj K Patle - NET 3. Nadia Ahad - NET 4. Sourav Sharma 5. TriptiChobey 6. AvinashRai 7. Anupama Gain 8. RenukaLaria (NET) 9. PallviKakode 10. AnujPratap Singh 11. Khurshid A. Malla b) From other institutions/universities No. Doctoral Program :Yes Post Doctoral Program SOCIOLOGY 1. Reeta Devi 2. LakshmanShukla 3. S.B. Bhardwaj 4. PoojaRai 5. RafiaAbid 6. P. Vivekanand 7. Mridul K Sen 8. Kishor K Tambhurne (RGF) 9. Lamu Kashia 10. Mini Agrawal 525 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. ShailendraVarma 12. TarnnumSarwat 13. Chhattar S Lodhi – NET 14. Jagdish P Ahirwar 15. Priyank Joshi SOCIAL WORK 39. 1. Ashok K Deharia 2. Huda Faiz 3. Ritu Singh 4. Chhavi Kumar- JRF 5. George V. J. 6. Neelam Singh 7. Pushpendra Singh – JRF 8. AmitKhode 9. Dharmendra K Jharia –NET Number of post graduate students getting financial assistancefrom the University:Yes All SC, ST and OBC Students getting scholarship as per Government Rules. – Last Four Years S. No. Name of the Program 1. Ph.D. Detail of the Scholarship Number of Students UGC- JRF, Rajiv Gandhi 06 JRF, Maulana Azad JRF 40. 2. M. Phil. Rajiv Gandhi JRF 04 3. P.G. State Government 169 Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Yes 1. Searching other Universities syllabi suiting the local need for adoption. 2. Consulting senior faculty of other Universities. 526 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. 41. Assessing the employability of the new programmes. Does the department obtain feedback from: Yes L. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback: Yes In the regular meeting of Board of Studies in the Subjects feedback from University, colleges and opted members seriously discuss the issue and proper modifications are made M. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback: Yes Teachers are suggested to make refinements in style of deliberation. N. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback: 42. Yes List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 1. Mr. RameshwarNeekhra (Former M.P.) 2. Prof. C Umamohan (Anantpur) 3. Prof. S Mohanti (Sambalpur) 4. Prof. J Kottakayam (Thirivantpuram) 5. Prof. Sarswati Mishra (Jabalpur) 6. Dr. PydaGiridhar (Hydrabad) 7. Prof. D S Baghel (Rewa) 8. Mej. Gen. P Vivekanand 9. Dr. M S Parihar (Hosangabad) 10. Dr. G D Pandey (ICMR) 43. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years): Course-wise Special lectures/ workshops / no. of students seminar No. of external experts involved Total working hours utilized participated All Student of Two day’s Workshop on Disaster 1. Mr. George V J (DMI) 12 Hours 527 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) PG and M. Phil., Management (28-29 June 2011) Commandant Home Guard JBP Ph. D. All Student of Two day’s Workshop on Climate PG, M. Phil. and Change Adaptation and Ph. D. 2. Mr. Sirish Mishra (DMI) Sr. Mr. Priyank Joshi 12 Hours (WOTR) Implementation (20-21 December 2012) M. Phil. And Ph. Five Day’s Workshop on “Logical Mr. Priyank Joshi D. Scholars Framework Analysis (LFA)” (7-12 30 Hours (WOTR) January 2013) All Student of Three day’s Workshop on “Social Mr. Jayant 18 Hours PG and M. Phil., Issues and Problems” (Jan 2013) Ph. D. All Student of One Day Workshop on “Disaster PG and M. Phil. Management” (29 January 2014) 1. Mr. George V J (DMI) 6 Hours 2. Sr. Fire Officer JMC (Also five 3. Sr. commandant, Home Guard students from Colleges of Seoni) 44. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training methods Course-wise no. of students any) table All OHP 100 All MSW Students - 10 Lecture and Interaction Field Orientation/Institutional Gadgets used (if % of total workload as per time Visits 45. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored: Yes Periodic Interaction with Students and Teachers. Regular Monitoring of Attendance. Internal Assessment 528 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Yes The Department is organizing extension activities regularly in rural and semi tribal areas. The department is also organizing free medical checkup and medicine distribution camp in rehabilitated basties. The Department also organizes field visits in collaboration with NGOs in other states also and interact with local people. Extension and Training Activities 2013-14 Sessions a. Extension Centers (If any) : Academic Staff College. b. Extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international programmes: NSs c. Number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs(such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus : 04 d. Number of NCC Cadets/units; Number of NSS Volunteers/units : 02 Volunteers e. Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – Introduction of sensitizing programmeson Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower 529 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. MSW Students regularly organized Group Work and Community Organization in Rural Areas. 47. Student placement: Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promote) Curriculum development. Internship – Till 2013 Sociology students were doing Internship with Government/Non Govt. Organization which enabled them to improve personal qualities and skills. On-the-job training. Faculty exchange and development. Research – Scholars are doing Research on the topics on contemporary Importance which provide them the indepth knowledge of the Subjects enhancing academic abilities and qualities. This helps them to get suitable job. Publication. Consultancy. Extension – Department organizes extension activities as an inbuilt component of syllabus. The experience helps them to be selected in campus. Student placement – On the basis of above, Students placement is possible. The Workshop on ‘LFA’ and ‘Climate Change Adaptation and Implementation’ had play a great roll in campus selection of 08 Students in 2012-13. Any other (please specify) 48. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No 49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: The department, seriously engaged in field oriented learning process, gathers basic, fundamental, accurate and first hand information about social phenomena which creates a body of sound knowledge, 530 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) not available in common text. This enables the students to develop a capacity of critical examination and sound judgment. 50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strength Weakness Qualified and Competent Faculty members. After care and rehabilitation center. Computers with Internet facility for students & faculty members. Common chair of head Physical education and Director of sports. Own facility of different games and sports along with indoor stadium. Research a component needs to be enhanced additional Research. Teachers are required as at present shortfall is filled by visiting faculty for a course in a semester. Sufficient no. of laboratories and up gradation of labs with sophisticated equipments required. More funds for the maintenance of play-ground. Human Performance Labs in Exercise Physiology, Sports Bio-Medicines & Sports Psychology Opportunities Official procedural delay should be improved. Pass out students’ appointment as sports officers and assistant professors in higher education. Pass out students’ appointment as physical education teacher in school education. Pass out students self employed as owners of fitness and health center. Pass out students renders their services in various sports associations and federations as fitness trainers. Challenges 51. Pass out students gets opportunity in defense and police services due to their good fitness. Recruitment of permanent faculties is an urgent need of the department. University purchase process should be streamlined with no delays. Permanent administrative staff is required. Institutional subscription must be there to access National and International research journals Future plans of the Department: The department wishes to introduce following new courses –The Department proposes the following PG level Inter disciplinary programme for promotion of skill based education and to improve competence The aim of the courses is to impact Knowledge, Development skill and created suitable attitude and behaviour pattern required for various JOB in India and abroad. 1. PG Programme / PG Diploma in Community Medicine and Public Health. 531 Sociology Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 2. PG Diploma in Management of Non Government Organization. 3. PG Diploma in Criminology and Correctional Administration 4. PG Diploma in Industrial Relation. 5. PG Diploma in Human Resource Development 6. PG Diploma /Certificate in Disaster Management 7. PG Diploma in Psychiatrics Social Work 8. PG Diploma in Medical Social Work 9. PG Diploma in Disabilty and Rehabilitations 10. PG Diploma in Gerontology 11. PG Diploma in Social Change and Development The Department proposes to launch a research activities based Centre For Eradication of Superstitions (CES) Objectives – To understand the magnitude of the impact of prevailing superstition. To enlightened the mass in Rural and Tribal areas. To create awareness among people about the evil effect of the superstitions on Mind, Body and Society To formulate strategies to counter superstitions. 532 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Tribal Studies 1. Name of the Department: Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Tribal Studies 2. Year of establishment: 1990 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Social Science 4. Names of programmes offered: Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post Graduate P. G. Diploma in Tribal Study Tribal Social Structure, Tribal Distribution, Diploma Tribal Problems, Tribal welfare, Research Methodology, Field studies. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved The Department of Geography, Sociology, History, Political Science, and Economics are supported by the Department of Tribal studies in pursuance of Ph.D. programmes related to Tribal society, Culture, Health, Economic life and Social history. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions. The department is running since last twenty four years. Geography, Sociology, History, Political Science and Economics departments etc. are collaborating with the department. 7. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Currently annual examination system is followed 8. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments The Department of Tribal studies is a nodal department to provide primary and secondary material about the tribal society as such, The Department actively support the other social science and humanities departments pertaining to the scope of the syllabi and research programme. 533 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Number of teaching posts (sanctioned, filled and actual): Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female (number) Associate Professors 1 -- -- -- -- Assistant Professors 1 1 -- -- -- Others 1 -- -- -- Qualification Designation 1 Guest Faculty 10. Faculty profile: Name Specialization No. of No. of Ph.D./ years of M.Phil. students experience guided in last four years Permanent Faculty Prof. C.S.S. M.A. Sociology, Prof. In Tribal Society Thakur Ph.D. Sociology Charge and Culture, 4 Ph.D., 24 36 M.Phil. Change and Development Dr. Lokesh M.A (Geog), Asst.Professor Tribal Study, 27 5 Ph.D., 2 Shrivastava M.A (Hist), Environmental Submitted, 52 M. L.L.B, Ph.D, D. Study Phil (Geogrtaphy) Litt. Prof. Kamlesh Mishra Professor Tribal Studies 30 5 Ph.D/ 9 M.Phil 31 1 Ph.D., 20 and Ph.D BioGeography Other Categories Prof. Prahlad M.A., M.Phill, Mishra Ph.D Professor Tribal Studies, M.phill. 534 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows Prof. Rajesh Mishra, Deptt. of Sociology & Director of J. K. Institute, Lucknow University, Lucknow. Prof. Arvind Chouhan, Deptt. of Sociology & Dean faculty of Social Sciences, Barkatullah University Bhopal (M.P.) Prof. Virendra Pratap Singh, Head, Center for Globalization & Development Studies, Allahabad University, Allahabad. Prof. A. Satyanarayana, Head, Deptt. of Sociology, Allahabad University, Allahabad. Prof. V.K. Pant, Retd. Prof and Head, Department of Sociology, Kumaun University, Nanital. Prof. surendra Singh, Prof. of Sociology, M.G.I. Vidhyapeth. Varanasi. Prof. A.K. Joshi, Prof. of Sociology, BHU , Varanasi. Prof. V.K. Sirivastava, DDU. University, Gorakhpur. Prof. Y.G. Joshi, Director, N I SS, Ujjain. Prof. D.K.Verma, BANIS, Mhow, MP. Prof. U.N. Jha, LNMU, Darbangha. Prof. S.K.Tiwari, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur. Dr. Neeru singh, Director, RMRC for Tribes, Jabalpur. Dr. T. Chakma, RMRC for Tribes, Jabalpur. 12. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty – programme-wise information: 66% 13. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students Programme Total no. of students Total no. of faculty engaged Ratio of % teachers to taken by temporary students PGD. T. S 26 04 1:6.5 of workload faculty 66% 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual 535 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Sanctioned (number) Administrative Filled (number) Actual Male Female Male Female 2 -- 2 -- 2 15. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies the area of Tribal Studies : Tribal Social Structure, Tribal Distribution, Tribal Problems, Tribal welfare, Research Methodology, Field studies 16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: Nil 17. List details of completed projects under following heads Year Name of Title of Name of the Project-wise amount of faculty the project (faculty- funding the member wise) agency Grant Research projects completed and grants received during the last four years (funded by National agencies) 2011 Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava Baiga Janjati mein UGC 95000/- Swasthya Sanrakshan Pranali 18. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: NA 19. List Research facility / centre with: Department is a research Center to provide primary and secondary information to other departments and also concentrating on field based activities. 20. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : No 21. Publications a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order 536 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Authors’ names Title of the paper Publisher/ Year Book Name Total no. Journal’s name of the paper Prof. Prahlad Mishra “Migration and Ravat Publication 2012 Village.” Hindi 2011 “Vilfredo Pareto” Academy 03 National 05 National 25 National/International 04 National mobility in an Eastern Uttar Pradesh Granth “Thorstein Veblen” Prof. Kamlesh 2010 Mishra 2011 Dr. Lokesh 2010 Shrivastava 2011 2012 Dr. Shalini Dhurwey “Urban “Proceeding” Transformation of Gond in Tribes 2009 Allahabad Madhya Pradesh” “Chhindwara kay Adiwsi Jilay “Bhootal” Vikas Gorakhpur Pariyojnao 2010 kay Antargat Shiksha Sambandhi Vikas Pariyojnao kay Adhyan” “Level of Industrial Development 2013 : Chhindwara District” “Gond Mahilao Janjati ka Ki 2013 Istar (Chhindwara Jilay kay Sandharbh Main)” 537 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Tripti Manjhi “Linganupat : Adiwasi 2012 03 National evam Mukhyadhara Samaj main vyapt Vibhed” “Janjati Gramin 2011 Samaj main Pajnan tatha Bal Swasthya me Dharma ki Bhumika” “Vaishvikaran tatha Prajnan evam Baal 2010 Swasthya” 22. Details of patents and income generated 23. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 24. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ Nil Industries in India and abroad: Nil 25. Faculty serving in a) National committees Prof. CSS Thakur, Prof. In Charge, is a member of Central Body of All India Sociological Society, New Delhi. Central Board of Studies- Chhatisgarh External Member -BOS Vikram University External Member - RDC-CGV Advisory Expert: Research Journal – ISSN 0974-0074 Research Journal – ISSN 0973-420 Research Journal – ISSN 2347-2944 Research Journal – ISSN 2231-6159 538 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) c) Editorial Boards : CSS Thakur – Research Journal – ISSN 2320-6780 d) Any other (please specify) : Core member on Child labour Project e) Editorial Boards Dr. Shalini Dhurwey, “The Journal of Environment, Culture and Development” 26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Name of faculty Period Programmes Refresher courses √ Dr. LokeshShrivastava 3 Weeks Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies Activity Name of faculty Invitation as resource persons in Prof. Prahlad Mishra Workshops / Seminars / Conferences Prof. Kamlesh Mishra organized by external professional agencies? Dr. LokeshShrivastava Dr. ShaliniDhurwey Participation in external Workshops / Prof. Prahlad Mishra Seminars / Conferences recognized by Prof. Kamlesh Mishra national / international professional bodies? Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava Dr. Shalini Dhurwey Presentation of papers in Workshops / Prof. Prahlad Mishra Seminars / Conferences conducted or Prof. Kamlesh Mishra recognized by professional agencies? Dr. LokeshShrivastava Dr. ShaliniDhurwey 27. Period 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) : 26 Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental Projects : 100 539 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 28. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years Name Nature of Awards/ international national/ recognitions of Bestowing Month Organization year professional bodies Postdoctoral fellows 29. and of recognition Dr. Shalini Dhurwey, Dept. of Geography UGC 2013 Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing gprogrammes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops Period Funding /sensitizing programmes source Name of one/two eminent (National/ person invited International) “Dialogue between Globalization 2 Day National Dr. Neeru Singh and Tribes”, National Seminar Prof. K. G. Joshi, Ujjain Prof. S. K. Tiwari, Jabalpur Prof. M. N. Nigam, Ajmer Prof. S. Satyanarayana, Allahabad, Prof. A. Chauhan, Bhopal. Prof R. Mishra, Lucknow. 30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Anti plagiarism policy has been adopted in the field of research. 31. Student profile programme-wise: Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories Year 1 2010-11 Year 2 2011-12 Year 3 2-12-13 Year 4 2013-14 Male Female Male Male Female Male Female Female SC 02 04 01 -- 01 -- 01 01 OBC 01 -- -- -- 01 02 01 02 General -- 01 -- 01 -- 05 01 01 540 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Name of the Applications Selected (Current Programme Received year) Male Ph.D. 32. 1 Female Demand ratio Male Female 1 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava awarded D.Litt. 2012 Dr. Shalini Dhurwey awarded Ph.D. 2012 Dr. Tripti Majhi awarded Ph.D. 2010 How many faculty members were appointed to teach new programmes during the last four years? One new teacher is appointed to teach new programmes every year as a guest faculty. 33. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities For the research purpose these departments have good library and computer facility. In this department have a lot of book in the library which is mainly related with the tribes. Internet facility for staff and students are available. Two classrooms in the department, basically for the tribal research it provides research tools which fulfill the research aims. Advance software is available for the any kind of research. This department is trying to utilize this software to improve teaching method. 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise : Nil 35. Student progression : Nil 36. Diversity of Staff : Nil 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc., and D.Litt. in Assessment period : 01 38. Present details of Departmental Infrastructural facilities : Department has 1 Class Room; 1 Computer Lab with Internet; 1 Photographic Lab; 1 Survey Lab; Office; Library 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates - Doctoral (Ph.D) – (1) Shalini Dhurwey (2) DhananjayTiwari (3) Tripti Majhi - Post Doctoral (D.Litt.) – (1) Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava a) From the host institution/university 03 541 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) b) From other institutions/universities 01 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 5 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s). If so, highlight the methodology: Nil 42. Does the department obtain feedback? Yes. Feedback is taken from the student’s staff and alumni through feedback forms and the forms are evaluated. According to the feedback we try to improve the teaching and other activities as much as possible for the benefit of students and the department. 43. 44. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum10) Kavita Pillai Ajai Patel Shail Prabha Kosta Atul Sharma Reta Barman Netu Barman Usha Barnam Ajay Sharam Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise Special lectures / workshops / No. of external experts Total working no. of students seminar involved hours utilized Post Graduate Organized Seminar, Workshop, Prof. A. Satyanarayana, 12 hrs Diploma in Conference in Tribal, Sociology, Prof. Arvind Chouhan, Tribal Study, 23 History, Economics and Political Prof. Rajesh Mishra, Ph.D, 33 Science. participated 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes : 542 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Teaching/ Course-wise no. Gadgets used (if % of total work load as methods of students any) per time table Improve teaching through PGD.T.S Field Ph.D 46 Study, training Survey, Excursion Field work, PPT, 24 Computers and 20 Digital Cameras Charts, Maps 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By feedback from students and continuous interaction with faculty, staff and by analyzing their results. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities Students involved in surveys relating to various tribes, NSS and NCC. Tribal department students has participated NSS camp. This department is trying to encourage the students to study our tribal belts, tribal culture. Research activities are running in the Social science departments and other departments. In these departments students are working in the different tribal aspects. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years. Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) with some examples). Yes, participation in extensive field work and vists to tribal area to understand ground social reality. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: Nil 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. The Department gathers first hand information regarding Tribal Society, Environmental Geography and enrich the existing body of knowledge. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. 543 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The efficient faculty is the major strength of the department. Strengths As Jabalpur and its nearby region is situated in the tribal areas, the practical training proves to be the best tool to harness the knowledge of the students. The students are monitored by the teachers and thus it helps in improving the performance of the students in their academics. Quality research activities. The students-teacher coordination is the key to the constant improving results of the department Providing research guidance and assistance to various scholars of other departments. The insufficient number of computers limit the students to work together or Weaknesses only some at a time. Insufficient number of books in the library for tribal studies. Lack of modern software research for the students. Lack of qualified human resources at various levels. The infrastructure is not as per the requirement of the modern day teaching methods. This is the only department in the state among the state universities offering Opportunities tribal studies as unique subject. The students of the department are the real assets as they can prove to be really helpful to the governments in various projects. To provide advisory to various instrumentalities of the state related to the research on the tribal issues. Students from different regions can provide valuable information of the tribes in various regions of the country. A proper plan may bring the arena of research in tribal studies to a new level thereby also creating job opportunities for the students. To manage multi-lingual and multi-regional students. Challenges - In spite of feeder linefor admissions, the department manages to attract students from other institutions and regions. The placement of students compared to students of other branches is an important aspect which needs to be improved. To ensure that the interest of the students does not decrease towards the 544 Tribal Studies Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) research in this branch of tribal studies Holding regular conferences, symposiums and other activities for providing proper guidelines to the students. 52. Future plans of the department To start the new courses in newly emerging fields of tribal studies. To have more regular/permanent faculties in the department. To develop smart classrooms for the students to fulfill their infrastructural requirements. To enhance and develop the library for the students so that they may easily get all the required study material in the department for their regular studies and research in tribal sciences. To organize national and international events like conferences and seminars in the future to familiarize the students with the global trends of tribal sciences. The department is proposing to include extension and outreach activity in extracurricular for which weightage will be given to students. It will help the skill development of the student. 545 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of University Institute of Computer Science and Application 1. Name of the Department: University Institute of Computer Science and Application 2. Year of establishment: 1989 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of the University. 4. Names of programmes offered Course/programme Degree awarded UG B.C.A P.G. M.C.A During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details:- courses proposed but could not be started. Inter-disciplinary: 1. Programs in e-areas merging: M. Sc (Cyber Security) 2. PG Diploma in Cyber Security 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc : Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil : Yes u) Academic flexibility and modules of the programme : Yes v) Does the department offer self-funded programmes. If yes, how many courses : 02 w) Does the department offer Programmes with Annual System : 01 x) Curricular feedback from national international faculty/scholars (no. of persons with proper documents), affiliated institutions (no. with proper documents), other quality enhancement measures: 546 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 10. In consultation of members board of studies constituted by the University. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Chemistry [Sanctioned: 13, Filled: 1(regular) + 7 Guest faculty (selection made every year), Actual: 1 Professor, 7 Guest Faculty]; Pharmacy: 6 Guest faculty Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Female Male Female Professor 01 - - 1 (CAS) - Associate Professors 01 - - - - Assistant Professors 02 - - - - Others (Guest Fac.) 03 - 03 - - 11. Faculty profile Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty R K. Pandey Ph.D, MSc, PG Professor Diploma in 25 Software 05 Engineering computer science, Other Categories Ms Arjita Shukla MCA Lecturer -- -- Ms Surabhi Singh M.Tech Lecturer Not Required -- Ms Bhavna Tiwari MCA Lecturer -- -- 547 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows : Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty : programme-wise information 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of students Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers to MCA 15. 40 % of workload taken by engaged students temporary faculty 04 1:10 75% Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Male Female Male Technical 02 - - Administrative 02 01 01 Actual (number) Female - Male Female 01 - - - 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Software Engineering 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DSTFIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received : : Nil 20. List Research facility / centre with Nil 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil 22. Publications 548 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Authors’ names Title of the paper Journal’s name JW Shareef, RK CAME: Component Assembly SIGSOFT, SEN (ISSN Pandey Metrics Extractor using UML 0163-5948) Year Volume Page (issue) number 38 1-12 2013 2(6) 2231-2307 2013 2(2) -- 2013 3 -- 2013 46(12) -- 2012 47(18) -- 2012 3(1) pp. 3029- 2012 environment of benzimidazole derivatives and succinimide Sonal Dubey, Dr. R. K. “Literature Review on Fuzzy Expert IJSCE System in Agriculture Pandey, S. S. Gautam Sonal Dubey, Dr. R. K. Pandey, S. S Web Based Multimedia Bilingual International Journal Expert System for Chickpea of Innovative Cultivation Technology and Exploring Engineering, IJITEE Vinay Tiwari ,R.K. Pandey Some Observations on Bug Fixing International Journal Process and Defect Density of Open of Advanced Source Softwar Research in Computer Science Vinay Tiwari Open Source Software International Journal ,R.K. Pandey Development’ Education to of Computer Technical Education Students of Applications India Jawad Shariff, , R.K. Pandey Jawad Shariff, , R.K. Pandey Dependency Analysis Using UML for International Journal Component-Based Software of Computer Systems: An XMI Approac Applications Component Based Software International Journal Development with Component of Computer Science Technologies: An Overview and Information 3036 Technology 549 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Jawad Shariff , R.K. Pandey -- -- 2011 1 -- 2011 36 -- 2011 34(1) -- 2011 SIGSOFT 34(6) -- 2009 International Journal 1(1) -- 2009 34(1) -- 2009 34(2) -- 2009 1 -- 2009 Component Based Software International Journal Development: Linear perspective of of Advanced Software Engineering Research in Computer Science Open Source Software Past Present Internet and Future Published in Research Technologies Methodology R K Pandey Object Constratint Language (OCL): SIGSOFT, SEN (ISSN past, present and future 0163-5948) ACM Press, New York, NY, USA R. K. Pandey Vinay Tiwari “Reliability Issues in Open Source International Journal Software” of Computer Applications R K Pandey Exploiting Web Resources for Teaching/Learning Best Software Design Tips R K Pandey F/OSS Projects: A Bridge Between of Computer the Industry and Academia Applications in Engineering Technologies and Sciences. R K Pandey Managing Software Design SIGSOFT, SEN (ISSN Complexity: Facade vs Role-Based 0163-5948) ACM Design Press, New York, NY, USA R K Pandey "Relativity in Software Engineering SIGSOFT, SEN (ISSN Measurements 0163-5948) ACM Press, New York, NY, USA R. K. Pandey APPLYING CK METRICS SUITE TO COMPONENT- International Journal ORIENTED SOFTWARE of Computer Applications in 550 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Engineering, Technology And Sciences b. Monographs : Nil c. Chapters in Books : Nil d. Books edited : Nil e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil f. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 01 g. Citation Index – range / average : 15 (through Google Scholar) h. SNIP : 2.141 (avg) i. SJR : 1.36285 j. Impact Factor – range / average : 1.471 k. h-index : 02 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Honorary Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil 26. Faculty serving in : Nil 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) 551 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Academic Staff Development Programmes Name of faculty Period HRD programmes R K Pandey 25th Oct. to 30th Oct. 2010. Summer / Winter schools, workshops, etc. R K Pandey 22-23 August 2010, at Chitrakoot university 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental Projects : 10% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / Industry / institute : 90% 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing professional international recognitions Organization Best Scientists award MPCST Month and year of recognition bodies Doctoral student 30. 2011-12, 2012-13 Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops /sensitizing programmes organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited : Nil No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Nil Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years: Nil 32. Programme-wise demand ratio: Nil (admission through state govt. agency VYPAM) 33. Diversity of students: 552 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Name of the % of students % of students % of students Programme from the same from other From universities from other (Separately for UG, university universities within the outside the State countries PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., D. % of students State Sc., D. Litt., etc.) PG 34. Male Female Male Female Male Female 70 30 40 60 10 10 Male Female - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years): Nil 35. Student progression : Nil 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from other Same university universities Universities outside the State countries within the State 100% 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 38. : Nil Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has 03 classrooms and one classroom with ICT facility and have LCD projector, OHP, Slide projector and also provide special Hardware and software. Computer-student ratio is 1:2. Departments also maintain a separate library. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students. The numbers of systems with individual configurations are 40. For research and practical work Department provides separate laboratories. The total numbers of computers with internet facility are only 20 in the department. 553 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates: Nil 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Nil 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s), If so, highlight the methodology 42. Does the department obtain feedback from : Nil : Yes Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?: For improving the teaching Quality Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?: For improving teaching Quality Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? - For Improving Syllabus 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: 1. Rakesh Mehta, Solution Provider at DI Squared LLC USA 2. Mahesh Chand, Philadelphia, United States, Works at C# Corner, Lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 3. Rohit Mansarwani, Software Engineer at IBM, Lives in Milford, Massachusetts, USA 4. Sudhir Singh, Technical Architect at m-ize, Past: Wells Fargo India and Innolab IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Lives in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 5. Rajeev Yadav, Lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA 6. Swapnil Shrivastava, Lives in Seattle, Washington, USA 7. Ajay Pal More, Works at Maxis Communications, Lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 8. Malyaj Mishra, PeopleSoft Package Solution Consultant. at IBM, Lives in Edison, New Jersey, USA 9. Kundan Singh, Product Manager at Ebix Singapore 10. Rajesh Kumar Das, Project Manager at Standard Chartered Singapore, Lives in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore 554 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) 45. Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ workshops No. of external experts Total working hours students participated / seminar involved utilized All the students Special lectures 03 16hours List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ training Course-wise no. of students Gadgets used (if any) % of total workload as per time methods Web based table 40 ICT facilities 20% resources 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? 47. : Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Nil Yes f. Extension Centers (If any), g. Extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC and other national and international programmes h. Number of extracurricular/co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lion’s etc.) on Campus i. Number of NCC Cadets/units; Number of NSS Volunteers/units j. Extension activity department as a unit (paid or honorary) – Introduction of sensitizing programmes on Institutional Social Responsibilities, social surveys, research or extension work to ensure social justice and empower the underprivileged and the most vulnerable sections off society, special recognition received from such programmes etc. 48. Student placement: Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promote) Curriculum development 555 Computer Science and Application Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Internship On-the-job training Faculty exchange and development Research Publication Consultancy Extension Student placement 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: Accredited by AICTE 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied 51. Nil Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of department 52. : : the Nil Future plans of the Department: M.Tech (Software Engineering) M. Sc (Cyber Security) PG Diploma in Cyber Security PG Diploma in computer applications 5-Year Integrated MCA programme 556 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of University Institute of Management 1. Name of the Department: University Institute of Management 2. Year of establishment: 1992 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Management 4. Names of programmes offered Course/Program Degree awarded Post Graduation Post Graduation Subject combinations MBA (Master of Business Marketing-Finance, Marketing-HR, Marketing –IT, Administration) Finance-HR, Finance-IT, HRD-IT, & Finance-IT. MBA (MM) ( Master of Marketing Management Business Administration (MM)) Research Ph.D. (Doctor of Management Philosophy) Under Graduation BBA [Hotel Management ] Hotel Management B.Com [Hons.] Commerce BBA [Hospital- Hospital Admin. Administration] During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details: BBA (HA), BBA (HM), B.COM (HONS.) As UG Courses Inter-disciplinary: 02 New programmes introduced in emerging areas are:Yes- B.Com (Hons.) and BBA HA, BBA Hotel Management 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Yes Department of Yoga & UIM has organized interdisciplinary programme for Business Ethics 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc : Yes (Academic Collaboration) in form of guest lecture 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil 557 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes A. Academic flexibility and modules of the programme : Yes B. Does the department offer self-funded programmes. If yes, how many courses? (Numbers only): 04 C. Does the department offer Inter/multidisciplinary programmes in emerging areas (numbers only): 02 D. Does the department offer Programmes with Semester and Trimester (numbers only): 05 E. Does the department offer Programmes with Core and Elective options: Yes F. Does the department offer Academic flexibility by way of twinning programmes (link or combined as a pair): Yes G. Courses for slow and disadvantaged learners, bridge courses: Yes Tutorial Classes held H. Flexibility to change from one discipline to another: Yes I. Latest revision of the curriculum (year) and frequency there and what percentage of courses underwent a syllabus revision: Revised in 2008 for MBA and MBA (MM) J. Curriculum development procedures: systematic need assessment, feedback; Employability, Innovation, Research: Yes K. All the features are considerable L. Use the guidelines of the regulatory bodies; interaction with industry, research bodies and the civil society; facilitating introduction new programmes; skill-oriented programmes; value-added courses; Targeting international students: Yes M. Contact with aicte and corporate bodies with the academic requirements. N. Curricular feedback from national international faculty/scholars (no. of persons with proper documents), affiliated institutions (no. with proper documents), other quality enhancement measures: Regular discussion take place 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled (number) Actual (including CAS & MPS) Male Male (number) Female Female Professor 01 - - 1 - Associate 02 - - - - Assistant Professors 03 01 - - - Others (Guest Fac.) 11 04 07 - - Professors 558 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 11. Faculty profile Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Dr. Ashish Sharma. Ph.D. in Asstt. Professor Marketing 13.7 N.A. Management Other Categories [ Guest Faculty ]: Dr. Ashish Mishra Dr. Uroos Fatima Rizvi Dr. Shilpa Mishra Mr. Prakash Guest Faculty Commerce 18 02 Guest Faculty Management 07 N.A. Guest Faculty Management 03 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty Marketing & HR 05 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty HR 06 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty Finance & 08 N.A. Ph.D. in Commerce Ph.D. in Management Ph.D. in Management Mishra Mrs. Richa Pandey Mrs. Preeti Neb Marketing Mrs. Prachi MBA Guest Faculty Finance & HR 0.5 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty Finance & 2 N.A. Nagotia Ms. Sonal Pathak Mr. Vijay Marketing MBA Guest Faculty FINANCE 10 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty Marketing & HR 01 N.A. MBA Guest Faculty I. T. 05 N.A. Vishwarkarma Ms. Ritu Shrivas Mr. Anil Mehra 12. List of Emeritus Professors / Adjunct Faculty / Visiting fellows: 16 559 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) S. No. Names of Guest Lecturers 13. Locations 1 Miss Isha Pant Addl. Sp, Jabalpur 2 Prof. P.K. Jain Dean- Management Deptt, M L Sukhadia University, Udaipur 3 Prof. Rajeev Gupta Ims, Davv, Indore 4 Prof. G.C. Jaiswal Deptt. Of Commerce, Bhu, Varanasi 5 Prof. Ashish Bajpai Deptt. Of Management, Bhu, Varanasi 6 Prof. L.K. Mishra Dean- Management Deptt, Agra University, Agra. 7 Prof. Nageshwar Rao Vice-Chancellor, Ignou, New Delhi 8 Prof. R.P. Das Dean- Management, P.R.S. University, Raipur 9 Prof. P.K. Mishra Ex- Vice Chancellor, Davv, Indore 10 Mr Prem Dubey Chairman, J,C,C, Jabalpur 11 Mr Himanshu Khare Vice- Chairman, J,C,C, Jabalpur 12 Prof. D.P. Lokwani Vice- Chancellor, M.P., Medical University, Jabalpur 13 S.K. Kori Regional Director, Sedmap 14 D.K. Supeskar Zonal Manager, Mpfc, Jabalpur 15 Mr. Manu Shrivastava M.D., M.P. Power Finance, Jabalpur 16 Mr. P.K. Modi Ihm, Bhopal Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information Programmes Permanent Temporary Faculty Faculty Others (Visiting Faculty) 98% - 2% MBA 7% 93% - MBA (Marketing 7% 93% - B. COM (HONS.) - 100% - BBA (Hotel - 100% - Pre Ph.D. Course Work Management) Management) 560 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers to % of workload taken by temporary students engaged students faculty 88 12 1:8 90% PG 04 11 1:2 100% Ph.D 13 2 1:7 50% MBA & MBA [MM] 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic Support Staff Sanctioned (number) Male 16. Female Filled (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Technical 03 02 01 02 01 Administrative 02 02 - 02 - Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : Yes Marketing, HR, and Finance & IT 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: Nil 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: Nil 19. List recognitions such as UGC-SAP, CAS, Department with Potential for Excellence, DST- FIST; DBT, ICSSR, ICHR, ICPR, etc. with total grant received: 20. Nil List Research facility / centre with Well stocked library Computer lab with e- journal facility. Communication lab with internet facility. State recognition: University Research Center for Management Programme. National recognition : Yes 561 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) International recognition : Yes 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Yes 22. Publications a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order: Yes Research Paper Published in International Journals Dr Ashish Sharma 1. “Relationship between Exports, GDP and Imports in India: An Empirical Study”, Review of Business and Technology Research Vol. 4, No. 1, July 2011. 2. “Student Perception of Pedagogy: An Exploratory Study of B-Schools”, International Journal of Management Prudence, Vol. No. 3, Issue 1, April 2011, pp. 103-111. 3. “An Analysis of the Debt Equity Structure of Selected Pharmaceutical Firms in India”, International Journal of Management Prudence, Vol. No. 2, Issue 1, October 2010, pp. 154-160. 4. “Performance Analysis of Small Scale Industries - A Study of Pre-Liberalization and Post-Liberalization Period”, International Journal of Business and Management, Vol. 1, No 2, 2009, pp. 17-26. 5. “Globalization and its Effect on Small—Scale Industries”, Review of Business and Technology Research, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2009, pp. 1-5. 6. “Retention of Employees in Indian Organization: A study of BPO Industry”, Review of Business and Technology Research, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2009, pp. 1-5. 7. “Agriculture Exports in India”, Social Sciences Research Society (SoSReS), Izmir, Turkey, September, 2009. 8. “Analysis of Emotional Intelligence System”, Journal of IMS Group, Vol. 5 (2), pp. 61-63, 2008. Research Paper Published in National Journals 1. “Role of Marketing Strategy in Service Organizations”, Journal of Management Prudence, Vol. II, Issue I, June 2010, pp. 62-64. 2. “Role of Brand Extension in Indian Market”, Journal of Management Prudence, Vol. II, Issue I, June 2010, pp. 65-68. 562 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 3. “Study of Mobile Hand Set Market Scenario”, Synergy (I.T.S. Journal of I.T. & Management), Vol. 8 No. 2, July 2010, pp. 27-40. 4. “Role of Service Marketing in Banking Sector”, The ICFAI Journal of Service Marketing, 2008. Research Papers Published in Books/Proceedings outside India 1. “Role of Cottage Industry in Rural Employment in India”, International Conference on Technology and Business Management (ICTBM-10) jointly organized by International Forum of Management Scholars (INFORMS), Houston, USA and IMT Dubai (UAE), March 16-18, 2010. 2. “Prospects of Women Empowerment in Indian IT-BPO Industry”, International Conference on Technology and Business Management (ICTBM-10) jointly organized by International Forum of Management Scholars (INFORMS), Houston, USA and IMT Dubai (UAE), March 16-18, 2010. 3. “Impact of Promotional Tools on Cconsumer Durable Goods”, International Conference on Technology and Business Management (ICTBM-10) jointly organized by International Forum of Management Scholars (INFORMS), Houston, USA and IMT Dubai (UAE), March 16-18, 2010. 4. “Some Innovative Aspects for Promotion of Industrial Relations in Organizations”, International Conference on Technology and Business Management (ICTBM-10) jointly organized by International Forum of Management Scholars (INFORMS), Houston, USA and IMT Dubai (UAE), March 16-18, 2010. 5. “Export Potential in India”, Jointly Organized by Department of Finance, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and Global Business and Management Forum, USA Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22-24 December 2009.. 6. “Psychological Disorder in the Indian Economy during Recession”, Jointly Organized by Department of Finance, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and Global Business and Management Forum, USA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22-24 Dec. 2009. 7. “Agriculture Exports in India”, International Conference on Social Sciences, Social Sciences Research Society (SoSReS), Izmir, Turkey, September, 2009. 8. “Performance Analysis of Small Scale Industries - A Study of Pre-Liberalization and Post-Liberalization Period”, International Conference on Social Sciences, Social Sciences Research Society (SoSReS), Izmir, Turkey, September, 2009. 563 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. “Innovation in Teaching and Examination Pattern under University Management Education in India”, 1 st Regional Conference on Educational Leadership and Management, Institut Aminuddin Baki, Northern Branch, Bandar Darulaman, Jitra Kedah, 10-12 November 2009. Research Papers Published in Books/Proceedings in India 1. “Role of Environmental Marketing in the Country”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2010. 2. “New Trend in the Indian Retail Sector”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2010. 3. “Impact of Foreign Direct Investments 0n M.P.’s International Trade” Key Drivers of Organizational Excellence, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2009. 4. “Personality and Purchasing Decisions of Bikes” Key Drivers of Organizational Excellence, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2009. 5. “Role of Culture in Consumer Behavior” Key Drivers of Organizational Excellence, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2009. 6. “Marketing in Agriculture Industry”, Sunrise Publications, Delhi, 2008. 7. “SWOT Analysis of Agriculture Marketing”, Sunrise Publications, Delhi, 2008. 8. “Economic Development and Export Growth”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008. 9. “Growth, Instability and Prospects of Agro Exports in India”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008. 10. “Effect of E-Marketing on Branding and General Consumer Behavior”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008. Paper Presented in International/National Conference in India 1. “Role of Environmental Marketing in the Country”, Third National Conference PrCon-2010 on Managing Corporate Responsibility and Risk for Synergizing Business Practices to achieve Organizational Excellence, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, Prestige Institute of Management Dewas, February 26-27 2010. 2. “New Trend in the Indian Retail Sector”, Third National Conference PrCon-2010 on Managing Corporate Responsibility and Risk for Synergizing Business Practices to achieve Organizational Excellence, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, Prestige Institute of Management Dewas, February 26-27 2010. 3. “Growth Prospects of SSI in India”, Eighth Biennial Conference on Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, Organized by Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI), Ahmedabad, March 19-21, 2009. 564 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) “Some Aspects of Personal Communication in B-Schools – An Empirical Study”, Third PIMR 4. International Conference on Transcending Through Innovative Global Practices, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, February 07-08, 2009. “Growth Prospects of Indian Telecom Sector with Special Reference to BSNL”, Third PIMR 5. International Conference on Transcending Through Innovative Global Practices, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, February 07-08, 2009. “Role of Consumer Protection in India”, Sposored by Centre for Consumer Studies, IIPA, New Delhi, 6. Organised by School of Economics, DAVV, Indore, 12-13 December, 2008. “The Role of Culture in Consumer Behaviour”, 3rd PIMG International Conference on Key Drivers of 7. Organizational Excellence, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, March 29-30, 2008. “Personality & Purchasing Decision of Bikes”, 3rd PIMG International Conference on Key Drivers of 8. Organizational Excellence, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, March 29-30, 2008. “WTO and Indian Trade Policy”, National Seminar on WTO Provisions on Trade and Environment, 9. Under UGC-SAP, Organized by School of Economics, DAVV, Indore, 15-16 February, 2008. 10. “Poverty and its Impact on Growth”, XIX Annual Conference of Madhya Pradesh Economic Association, Organized by School of Economics, DAVV, Indore, 15-16 February, 2008. 11. “Economic Development and Export Growth”, Second PIMR International Conference on Navigating Glocalization Through Quality Initiatives, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, January 30-31, 2008. 12. “Growth Instability & Prospects of Agro Export in India”, Second PIMR International Conference on Navigating Glocalization Through Quality Initiatives,, Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi, January 30-31, 2008. b. Monographs: Nil c. Chapters in Books: 06 d. Books edited:02 e. Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Nil f. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc. g. Citation Index – range / average 02 h. SNIP: Nil i. SJR: Nil j. Impact Factor – range / average: Nil 565 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) k. h-index: Nil 23. Details of patents and income generated: None 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Academic and free only. Consultancy by faculty members individually and by the department as a unit in last four years (paid or honorary) a. Partner organizations (industries, Central/State Govt., NGO’s, Govt. Agencies including funding agencies, Commissions, Press and Publications and like) Department has worked for swot analysis exercise for govt. Polytechnic Jabalpur & also Department has worked for image study of Jabalpur police. b. Nature of consultancy (technical report, common curricular development, process and product designing, statistical analysis, demographic analysis, budgetary assistance, technical material analysis, software and website development, editing and refereeing for journals, documentation and so on) : Worked for curriculum development of BSNL Jabalpur c. 25. Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated. : yes Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Name of the Laboratory/ faculty member Institutions/ Capacity Period of Nature of Fellowship/ visit Assistantship/ other financial Industries visited assistance received National Dr. Ashish Somaiya Institute Sharma of Management Dr.Ashish CBIMR Per Person Once Sponsored by invited organization Per Person Twice Sponsored by invited organization Sharma 26. Faculty serving in a. National committees Faculty Name Dr. Ashish Sharma Expert for BSNL Programmes 566 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Expert for MP Power Management Corporation b. International committees : Nil c. Editorial Boards : Two Editorial Board (Labour Sector Reform and Financial sector Reforms) d. any other (please specify) 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs) Academic Staff Development Programs Orientation programmes Name of faculty Period Dr. Ashish Sharma One session Other criteria of faculty recharging strategies: Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies Activity Name of faculty Period Invitation as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Dr. Ashish Conferences organized by external professional agencies? Sharma 6Yrs Participation in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences Dr. Ashish 6Yrs recognized by national / international professional bodies? Sharma (i) Dr. Ashish Presentation of papers in Workshops / Seminars / 8Yrs Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies? Sharma Have teaching experience in other universities / national Dr. Ashish institutions and other institutions? 28. 8Yrs Sharma Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental Projects: 90% Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/Industry/institute : 10% 567 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 29. Awards / national/ international recognitions of professional bodies and agencies received by faculty members, doctoral/ postdoctoral fellows and students during the last four years: Name of the Nature of Awards/ national/ Bestowing Month and year professional international recognitions Organization of recognition Members of AIMA, New Delhi AIMA 10 Years bodies Faculty member Dr. Ashish Sharma 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/sensitizing programs organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of some eminent persons invited: Seminars/ Period Conferences/Workshops Funding Source (National/ Name Of One/Two Eminent International) Person Invited /Sensitizing Programmes Guest Lecture on 16th March, 2013 Career Guidance And Rani Durgawati University Jabalpur Skill Development Dr. Aditya Lunawat Director Swami Vivekanand Carrier Margdarshan Yojna Blood Donation Camp rd 23 March, 2013 Mission Smile Welfare Prof. K.N. Singh Society and University Yadava, Vice- Institute of Management, R.D.V.V. Jabalpur Seminar on Employments through 26th and 27th April, Career Guidance Cell, 2013 R.D.V.V. Jabalpur Chancellor, R.D.V.V. Jabalpur Prof. J.L. Kellar, Acting V.C. Entrepreneurship Shri Prem Dubey, Development President of Jabalpur Chamber of Chamber of Commerce. Prof. Akhilesh Pandey, Chairman, M.P. Private University Regulatory Commission Prof. Surendra Singh 568 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Director , UIM, R.D. University, Jabalpur World Environment 05th June, 2013 Day University Institute Of Dr. P.S. Bundela Management, R.D.V.V. Regional Director Jabalpur And M.P. Pollution Control Pollution Control Board, Board,Jabalpur Regional Office, Jabalpur Mr. Vijay Pandey Dept. Advocate Gen. M.P. HC JBP Prof. K.N.S. Yadav V.C. R.D. University, Jabalpur Guest Lecture On -- Human Resources University Institute Of Prof. P.K. Jain, M.K. Management, R.D.V.V. Sukharia Jabalpur Guest Lecture on Hotel -- University Institute of Prof. L.K. Mishra. And Tourism Management, R.D.V.V. Dean Ambedkar Development Jabalpur University, Agra University Institute of Shri R.K. Sharma Guest Lecture on Tips -- For Facing An Interview Guest Lecture on -- Globalization Management, R.D.V.V. Retired Deputy General Jabalpur Manager Bhel ,Bhopal University Institute of Prof. P.K. Mishra, Ex- Management, R.D.V.V. Jabalpur Guest Lecture on -- Various Research Techniques Guest Lecture on -- Management 31. University, Jabalpur Vice- Chancellor, Indore University, M.P. University Institute of Prof. Ashish Bajpai, Management, R.D.V.V. Dept. of Mgt. B.H.U. Jabalpur Varanasi Uttar Pradesh University Institute of Prof, Nageshwar Rao, Management, R.D.V.V. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Jabalpur IGNOU, New Delhi Code of ethics for research followed by the Departments: Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years (PG) Categories Year 1 (2010) Year 2 (2011) Year 3 (2012) Year 4 (2013) 569 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 10 02 02 - 07 02 03 02 ST 04 01 03 0- 10 - 07 03 OBC 15 09 15 08 - -- -- - General 31 25 08 39 18 12 18 19 Total 60 37 28 47 35 14 28 24 Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years: (UG) Level Categories Year 2 2011-12 Year 3 2012-13 Male Female Male SC 01 - - OBC 01 01 General 13 04 Year 4 -2013-14 Female Male Female - - - - - - - 01 - 01 03 - Others 32. 33. Program-wise demand ratio: Name of the Applications Selected Demand ratio Program Received (Current year) Male Female Male Female UG 22 01 03 0.4 0.14 PG 52 28 24 1.9 2.1 Ph.D. 63 06 09 0.9 1.5 Diversity of students: Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of students Programme from the same from other From universities from other 570 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (Separately for UG, university universities within PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., countries the State D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.) 34. outside the State Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female UG - - - - - - - - MBA 85 15 5 6 0 0 0 0 MBA [MM] 77 23 18 23 0 0 0 0 Ph.D. 211 18 0 6 21 19 6 0 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Examination Applied (no.) (Female in Qualified (no.) (Female in Percentage (Female in brackets) brackets) brackets) ST SC UGC- OBC Gen ST SC OBC 02 02 06 10 - - - - - - - - - - Gen ST SC OBC Gen - - - - - - - - CSIR NET Defense 1 Entrance 35. Student progression: Student Progression PG to Ph.D.* Employed Campus selection (list Number % against enrolled 06 20 the Hdfc Bank Gravita Research - employers and the number of companies who Co.Ltd. Nextgen Shoppers visited the campus during the last four years) Stop Balaji Telefilms Other than campus recruitment * Average of four year 571 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 36. Diversity of staff: % of faculty % of faculty from other % of faculty from % of faculty from other from the universities Universities outside the State countries Same within the State 10 0 university 72 37. 18 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: 01 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities as Y/N with regard to Department has a 04 classrooms and one classroom with ICT facility and have LCD, OHP projector. Computer-student ratio is 1:1. Departments also maintain a separate library. The department offers Internet facilities for staff and students. The total numbers of computers with internet facility are only 1 in the department. The number of systems with individual configurations is 60 and Hardware and software are available in the department. The numbers of nodes/ computers with internet facility are 60 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates: 1. Anant Singh 2. Suman Prajapati 3. Vijendra Ku. Vishwakarma 4. Netram shripal 5. Aruneesh Kumar soni 6. Manisha Kinkar 7. Pearly Jacob 8. Sandhy G Nair 9. Rubvita Chadha 10. Meghna Jain 11. Niyati Anand 12. Rajni Verma 13. Ila Pathak Jha 14. Richa Kansyakar 15. Sandeep Singh 572 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) a) From the host institution/university : 72% b) From other institutions/universities : 28 % 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: 40 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology : Yes Informal discussion has been on the university level. 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? A. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes Department take feedback for content improvement programme B. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes Students are given feedback form for faculty performance communication C. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes Alumini are given chance to present departmental profile to different organizations 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: S.No. Names of Students 1. Akash Gulati 2. Sonia Lallan 3. Alpa Shah 4. Amit Anand 5. Nelu Pall 6. Shruti Sabarwal 7. Ajay Choudhary 8. Harpreet Saini 573 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 44. 9. Quayadat Ali 10. Amit Singh Rajput Special lectures / workshops / seminar involving external experts (last four years) Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working students workshops / seminar involved hours utilized MBA 10 30 60 MBA [MM] 10 30 12 BBA [Hotel 02 06 12 participated management] 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Teaching/ Course-wise no. of students training Gadgets used (if % of total workload as per any) time table methods 46. Lecture 80 LCD 08 hrs Workshop 80 LCD 08 hrs Case study 80 LCD 08 hrs How does the department ensure that programe objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Department continuously interact with students and faculty and proper suggestions are being incorporated. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities : Yes 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: 574 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Example: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some examples : Students are being sent for industry visit internship activities for field knowledge. Some of the activities of the department beyond syllabus are: Every month on weekends lectures are arranged by the Faculties, research scholars on different topics of current importance. Debates are organized among students to develop their speaking habits before audience. Students are given exposures related to working of different equipment available in the department in order to create interest with them. Quizzes are also arranged to test and increase their skill in the subject. They are encouraged to participate in poster presentations on certain themes. (Briefly mention specific examples as to how these linkages can be promote) Curriculum development Internship On-the-job training Faculty exchange and development Research Publication Consultancy Extension Student placement * Any other (please specify) Curriculum developments, faculty exchange and development, research and publications are the points of utmost importance for our department to fulfill the objectives.) 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: None 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: 575 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Student Seminars. Summer Training Programmes. Case Study Sessions. Industrial Projects. Faculty Publications 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Strong Infrastructure. Well Stocked Library. Equal Ratio of Computers and Students. Advanced Computer Lab. Quality Education. Carrier Guidance Counseling, Training & Placement Cell. Skill Development Center. Weakness Lack of Industry Support. Lack of Proper Air and Metro connectivity Opportunities Student placements Knowledge developments Industrial supports Professional Grooming For Students and Faculty Challenges Industrial Support. Marketing of Programmes. Lack of communication Skills particularly from the tribal belt. 52. Future plans of the department: Proposed inclusion – Mahakaushal region may be benefited with following inclusions: Centre for Management Research: - To orient students and Faculty in field of Management Research. Centre for Agro-base Management: - Work for Agro-base Industry in terms of conducting research and Training programme as per requirement of industry. Entrepreneurship cell – To promote Concept of Entrepreneurship in Mahakaushal region. To start courses on Entrepreneurship. To services to small and medium industry of region. 576 Management Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) To develop Incubation center. Corporate Governance Chair Module Base programmes on corporate governance. To promote research in corporate governance field 577 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Evaluative Report of Department of Yoga 1. Name of the Department : Department of Yoga. 2. Year of establishment : 1996. 3. Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Education 4. Names of programmes offered Course/programme Degree awarded Subject combinations Post Graduate Diploma Yoga Yoga, Indian Philosophy M. A. Yoga M. Phil Human Consciousness and Yogic Research Science Ph.D. In all aspects of Yoga During the last four years, how many new programmes at UG and PG levels were introduced? Give details: M. Phil Course has been introduced since 2011-12 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Yes, the department carries out inter disciplinary programmes with the department of Philosophy & Physical Education . 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions etc: The department holds courses in collaboration with Morarji Desai Institute New Delhi and Lonawala. 578 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: No Program has been discontinued 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: The department follows semester system of examination in all its courses. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : The department participates in the courses offered by various departmemts such as Philosophy, Physical Education and Mahila Adhyayan Kendra. 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual: Sanctioned (number) Filled (number) Male Professor (Honorary) Proposed Post one Female - - 2 2 lecturer and two instructor Guest Faculty 11. 4 Faculty profile: Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of years No. of Ph.D./ of experience M.Phil. students guided in last four years Permanent Faculty:Prof. Bharat Ph.D. Kumar Tiwari Professor In- Professor Vivekananda and 28 4 Sankhya –Yoga Philosophy charge Other categrories: Guest 579 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dr. Rekha Ph. D. Guest Faculty - 5 yrs - Ph. D. Guest Faculty - 5 yrs - Reena Mishra M.A. Guest Faculty - 2 yrs - Dr. Rajesh Ph.D. Guest Faculty - 5 yrs - Kakoria Dr. Rakesh Goswami Dharam Pandey 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty and Emeritus Professors Eminent Professors are visiting as subject experts, examiners etc from different Universities of India 13. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty –programme-wise information: M. A. 100% M. Phil- 100% Diploma and certificate course. 14. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students: Programme Total no. of Total no. of faculty Ratio of teachers % of workload taken by students engaged to students temporary faculty 50 4 1:7 100 M.A, M. Phil, Diploma Certificate course Ph. D. 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Filled (number) Academic Sanctioned Support Staff (number) Actual (number) Male Female Male Female Technical staff 00 - - - - Administrative 1 Clerk, 1 1 - 580 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1 Peon 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies None 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: There is no project in the Department at present. 18. List details of completed projects under following heads: No project has been submitted in the last four Years. 19. Departmental projects: Yes, UGC, ICPR Progra Title of the Year of Name of the Total financial Two significant mme programme and sanction and funding outlay of the outcomes or ref. no. duration programme breakthroughs agency achieved Swami 20. Lecture Vivekananda Series lecture series Good audience and 2013 UGC 50 000 participants List research facility / centre: The department of Yoga has a national recognition and receives grants from UGC, ICPR and Morarji Desai Institute, New Delhi. 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: The research were is sponsored by UGC, ICPR 22. Publications a. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). Please append a list of only peer reviewed papers per faculty member in scholarly journals in following format (last four years) in chronological order Author’s Title of the paper Journal’s name names Dr. Rekha Mahilaon ke Tanaw par Indo-Indian Journal of Pranaw mantr ke Prvhaw ka Social Science researches Volume Page (issue) number Vol. 8No.1 17-21 Year 2012 581 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Kakodiya Ahayayan - Mahilaon ke Tanaw par Pranaw mantra ke Pravhaw Vol. IV 2011 ka Adhyayan Purushon ke Tanav par Indo-Indian Journal of Pranaw Mantra ke prabhaw Social Science researches Vol. 6 No-2 Parishad Prabha- organ of - 55-60 2010 9 2009 3 2009 56 2010 146-150 2011 211-214 2012 ka Adhayayan Reena Prakritik Chikitsa Kya hae? Akhil Bhartiya Prakritik Chikitsa Parishad New Mishra Delhi Prakriti Pradatta-8 Chikitsak Akhil Bhartiya Prakritik - Chikitsa Parishad New Delhi Bhartiya Sanskiriti Ka Jairam Sandesh Haridwar Prateek- Gayatri Mantra Edition Rogon ka Yogic Nidan Evam Kautilya Research Journal Chikitsa GTRS College, Rewa Kautilya Research Journal Yoga Aur Swasthya GTRS College, Rewa Swastha Tann Mein Swastha Parishad Prabha –Organ of Mann Akhil Bhartiya Prakritik - - - 4-6 2013 Chikitsa Parishad New Delhi Swasthya raksha ka Pratham Pratham Jagaran Yoga Sootra- Sandesh Patanjali Yog 6 2009 PeethHaridwar 23. Details of patents and income generated: N.A. 24. Period of consultancy, any published and/or online document generated. Nil 25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Nil 582 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 26. Faculty serving in Editorial Boards: None 27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Yes Academic Staff Development Name of faculty Period Dr. Rajesh Pandey, Dr. Rekha 2013 Programmes Refresher courses Kakodiya, Dr. Rakesh Goswami Orientation programmes Rakesh Goswami, Dr. Rajesh Pandey Three weeks Dr. Rekha Kakodiya, Dr. Rakesh NCRT 2009-10 Goswami Others (Induction etc.) Rakesh Goswami, Dr. Rajesh Pandey Dr. Rekha Kakodiya, Dr. Rakesh 2-6 Feb 2010 Goswami 28. Number of student projects conducted within the department and by outside agencies (agency names): NIL 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level: NIL 30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Seminars/ Conferences/ Wokshps/ Sensitizing Period Programmes Funding source Name of one/two (National/ eminent person International) invited Ashok Jamnani, Dr. Two days Lecture program 2014 Suresh Acharya Dr. Alok UGC Tandon Swami Vivekananda periodical Lectures series No. of organizing academic development programmes for faculty aimed at enriching the teaching/ learning process in last four years (this includes participation in Refresher/Orientation programmes by ASC) Programmes on curriculum development, teaching-learning methods, examination Period Funding Name of one/two eminent source person invited 583 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) reforms, content / knowledge management, etc. Yoga Training, 2011,.21 Days NCERT Prof. Chaya Rai, Prof. Bharat kumar Tiwari, Prof. Kamal Nayan Shukla Dr jitendra Jamdar Morarji Observance of National Yoga Week Desai 2009 national institute of yoga new Delhi 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : The code of ethics followed by the department in its Research are zero tolerance for plagiarism in their research work. The department also has developed a system of open viva in the field of Doctoral research. The department also maintains the transparency through regular press conferences. 32. Number of students admitted in university departments in the last four academic years Categories Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Male Female Male Female Male Female Male OBC 3 3 7 1 2 1 1 General 11 7 16 14 14 17 13 Female 10 Others 33. Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of Students % of Students % of Programme Students from other From Universities Students (Separately for from the Universities outside the State from other same within the University State UG, PG, M.Phil., Countries Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt. etc.) M Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 584 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) ale M.A. 34. 30 50 10 5 2.5 2.5 - - How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four year) Dr. C. H. Baital selected as an Assistant professor in Hemwati Bahuguna University Uttrakhand 2012. Some students are serving as teachers in various colleges , inter colleges and school education 35. Student progression: Student Progression 36. 37. Number PG to M.Phil. 30 PG to Ph.D. 10 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10 Diversity of staff: % of faculty from the % of faculty from other universities Same university within the State 90 10 % of faculty from Universities outside the State % of faculty from other countries - - Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: NIL 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities. The department has its own building with 6 class rooms and library of its own. The library has books and journals. On line access to e-journals and books is available through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. It offers internet facilities through LAN. The department has three system with individual configuration. It also has knowledge and information data base/packages. The department has LCD projectors, OHP, slide projectors/ TV/VCP/DVD Player. The department has student laboratory also. 585 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 39. List of post-doctoral, doctoral students and Research Associates (current academic year): Doctoral students 09 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Students are not receiving any financial assistance from the University. 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s) : Before any new courses introduced or there is a change in the syllabus. There is an nteraction with the experts and only then the changes are introduced 42. Does the department obtain feedback from? Yes, A Faculty meeting is conducted and suggestions received from the members of the board of studies are implemented in the concurrent session. Feedback related to the performance of the teachers is taken from students and employers from inside and outside university from time to time. Department opts some corrective measures, on the basis of feedback received, to subside the short comings of students regarding their theory and practical performance as well as their conduct. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) University alumni association: Yes 44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years): Course-wise no. of Special lectures/ No. of external experts Total working students participated Workshops / Seminar involved hours utilized 90 Organised National Yoga 5 15 hours 5 30 Hours Week 150 Two Days lecture Program on Swami Vivekanda 80 Yoga Training Program 3 21 days 79 Organized yoga Therapy -- 20 hours camp in the central jail 45. List the teaching/ training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 586 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) --Teaching/ training methods Course-wise no. of students Gadgets used (if any) % of total work load as per time table By PPT presentations M. A. 200 PPC, Projectors, 70% M. Phil. 150 Laptop, Charts Models LCD Ph. D. 50 Projectors Audio Video Facilities used 46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? : 1. Unit test after completion of each chapter in the syllabus is conducted. 2. Verbal and written feedback is asked by the students and if any doubt remains to the student the teachers tries to clear it. 47. 3. Interaction between subject experts from the media industry and students. 4. Periodic interaction with students/teachers. 5. Feedback on teachers, curricula and programme. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: 25 students and the Faculty every Year The department of Yoga participates extensively in various extension activities, 25 students and faculty are engaged in it. These extension activities are carried on with a help of departments of Philosophy, Physical Education, Mahila Adhyayan Kendra and its NSS volunteers. Visit to Central Jail, Morarji Desai Institute, New Delhi was carried out. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department : Beyond syllabus, scholarly activities include yoga practices, seminars, workshops, and Yoga Teaching. 49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied : 587 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The Department has contributed a lot and encouraged students to adopt yogic science in their academic study. It has been profitable both for earning their bread and keep themselves healthy mentally and physically. Yoga training campus participation in conferences conduction of workshops etc. Consultation counseling and treatment to needy persons and conduction of yoga training camps etc. Conduction of out-station yoga camps for training and treatment Opportunities: graduates of yogic science may find their jobs at various institutions like Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga CCRYN Delhi Vivekanda Yoga Institute etc. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths A large number of students are getting themselves enrolled in the M. A., Diploma and other certificate courses. A sound strength of the students is an advantage for the department in both academic and extra-curricular activity area. Due to the advancement in Yogic techniques and increased awareness in the society, students are more curious to come to this branch of studies. The department is proud of its skill oriented and motivating faculty members who impart and guide not only yogic lessons but the all round development of a student takes place. The newly emerging areas and fields in Yoga have increased the scope of placements of students and the department is not an exception. Weakness Presence of permanent faculty in the department would bring the best out of the department and the students. Latest gadgets would be helpful to Students to learn in a simpler and advanced manner . The infrastructure is complete, but needs to be improved as per the demand of the competitive arena. Opportunities The students have a wide area of learning and research work is also promoted thereby to prepare the future experts in this field. The students get an opportunity to represent themselves in the national and regional yoga workshops and conferences for yogic sciences held in the nation. The department has been appreciated various times for its contribution to the regional residents for creating awareness of yoga. The students have a platform for developing them into a highly qualified and healthy personality thereby becoming a role model for the society. 588 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Several institutions and organizations directly recruit the students for training the employees or workers of the same. Challenges To introduce new courses based on newly emerging branches of Yoga. . The new methods and techniques are a challenge to the students. The computers and other required technological gizmos is the utmost need of the department. 52. The research work platform is not sufficient for the large number of students.. Future plans of the Department: (1) To provide medical psychological and pathological facilities in the department. (2) To conduct professional courses in yoga therapy naturopathy& teachers’ training programmes. (3) Plan to develop a yoga therapy and naturopathy hospital in the University. 589 Yoga Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 590 Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Central Facility/Cells/Centres: Evaluative Report S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Centres Academic Staff College Ambedkar Studies Centre Anti-ragging Cell University Career Guidance, Counseling, Training & Placement Cell Pandit D. P. Mishra Central Library Remedial Coaching Schemes for SC/ST/OBC University Computer Centre Cultural Cell Day Care Centre Devendra Boys Hostel Engineering Section Health Centre Information Technology Kasturba Girls Hostel Macromolecular Research Centre National Service Scheme Proctorial Board Skill Development Cell Sports Complex University Guest House University Press & Publication University Science & Instruments Centre Women Studies & Research Centre 591 UGC Academic Staff College Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) UGC Academic Staff College Accredited as Performer (Score 63) by NAAC. All India Rank: Fifth 1. UGC Academic Staff College , Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur,MP 2. Year of Establishment: 1987 3. E.Mail: [email protected] 4. Website: www.ascrdvv.in 5. Contact No: 0761-2604404 Fax: 0761-2604404, Mob: 09425385869 Vision To contribute to nation building through training programmes, instilling in the teacher participants high patterns of discipline and scientific attitude, making them technologically aware and ethically strong units of our society. Further these ‘generation moulders’ would inculcate the same in their students, ensuring quality enhancement not only in the tertiary of education but also in that of the whole human race. Mission To create a vision for excellence in higher education To promote excellence in teaching and research To develop professional competency To make tangible contribution to the progress of the Nation 592 UGC Academic Staff College Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 6. To enrich the quality of life in the society through education Staff Profile Academic Staff Professor-Director Reader Lecturer Non teaching Staff Section Officer Senior Assistant Junior Assistant Computer Assistant Librarian/Technician Steno-typist/Computer Operator Peon Hostel Attendant 7. Filled Filled Filled Filled Filled Filled Filled Filled Courses/programmes conducted since inception till 31 March 2014 S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8. Prof Kamlesh Mishra Dr. Rajeshwari Rana Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Pandey Name of Course Orientation Programme Refresher Course Short Term Course Special Summer School Special Winter School Interaction Programme Sponsored Programmes National Seminars Principals’ Meet All India Directors’ Meet Regional Directors’ Meet No of Courses 90 224 06 03 01 01 06 03 24 01 10 No of Participants 2796 6505 233 123 20 42 220 200 1920 40 09 ASC Infrastructure and resources: Air Condition Lecture hall : 01 Air Condition Seminar hall : 01 Air Condition Computer lab with 24 PC – (Internet connectivity) Air Condition Director’s office: 01 Air Condition Reader’s office: 01 Air Condition Lecturer’s office: 01 Administrative Office: 01 Air Condition Data Entry Room : 01 Library Hall: 01 with 7389 Books Wash Room Men 02 593 UGC Academic Staff College Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 9. Wash Room Women 02 Wifi campus Any other (specify) Server Room 01 Kitchen 01 Water Cooler 01 Store Room 01 Reading Room/ reference room 01 Gallery upper stair Gallery entry level Guest House 1 10000 sq.mtr Suite one with Air Conditioner (For Recourse Person) Room 12 with Air Conditioner (with 36 capacity) Mess with Air Conditioner: 01 Kichen: 01 Store: 01 Common Room: 01 Wi-fi facility Peripherals Computer: 24 Laptop: 2 Laser printer: 2, Inkjet color: 2, Photocopy with printer and scanner:01, Scanner: 02 Visualizer: 01 LCD projector: 02 Audio Video System: 01 Academic Staff College conducts two types of courses. Orientation Programs are conducted to acquaint young college and university teachers with wide scope of meeting professional expertise and social expectations by training young teachers through wellorganized theory and practical sessions on class-room presentations and students interactions. The sessions are conducted by peer resource persons in the field. Participants self-organized presentation-cum-evaluation sessions help develop confidence in them. The other activity, Refresher Courses for teachers at various levels of profession constantly update them as per the new developments in teaching and research in their respective subjects. These courses also acquaint them with newer concepts of teaching and on-line technology. The third important segment of ASC functioning is attained through frequent meeting with Principals of colleges. At UGC Academic Staff College, Jabalpur, a judicious blend of concepts, theory and practice prepares the teachers to function in a dynamic environment. The emphasis is on involving the teacher participants in the learning process and helping them to relate concepts and theory to the requirements of imparting higher education. The curriculum as laid down by the UGC embraces regular classroom-sessions, practical exercises, educational excursions, 594 UGC Academic Staff College Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) industrial visits, special seminars at prestigious training institutions as the College of Materials Management, a Grade ‘A’ training institution of the Indian army and Indian Council of Medical Research, peer group teaching, micro teaching, project presentation, etc. The visit to the campus of central jail and the recommendations put forth by the participants of a course are worth a mention. These activities are video graphed, enabling us to display them to the subsequent courses. The curriculum at the Institute comprises of lectures by eminent scholars, comprehensive case studies, group discussions, peer group teaching presentations, simulation exercises, workshops, teaching games and structured and unstructured group work, along with excursions to places of academic importance. The participants are subjected to strenuous schedules to be physically and mentally adapt at handling challenges and pressures of higher education. Leaders, politicians, IPS and IAS officers, professionals like income tax advocates, high court judges, IT professionals, renowned industrialists and academicians are invited for dialogues and interaction with the participants. 595 Ambedkar Strudies Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Ambedkar Studies Centre The Ambedkar Studies Center was established in the University with the specific aim of generating consciousness amongst both students and teachers about the ideas and values cherished by one of the strongest pillars of nation building Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Given the fact that our university is situated in the tribal heart-land of the country, the establishment of such a Center attains greater importance and scope. Since inception the centre has been active along multiple dimensions with the avowed purpose of spreading consciousness about Ambedkar social and political ideas and trying to integrate students, teachers and society in general within the folds of social revolution aimed at establishing a truly egalitarian society in India, wherein exclusion and bias are foreign. In its multifold efforts the centre, from time to time, has been organizing a variety of programmes, such as: Sankalp Sabha’s for the practice and promotion of core values of Baba Saheb relating to social, justice and fight against deprivation. Celebration on a regular basis in a broad-based manner the birth/death anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar. Organization of lecturers/ seminar/ interface programmes with special emphasis on ‘dialogical basis. Establishment of a library and office for help to those pursuing research and extension activities pertaining to Ambedkar Studies. During its long sojourn since inception several academic luminaries, social activists; government officials and politicians have registered their intense presence in various activities and programmes of the centre. Some of the prominent names so involved are: Professor Ravindra Kumar, a noted historian and currently, Dean Social Sciences at IGNOU, Delhi; Prof. Y.C. Simhadri, a leading academician and social activist, and currently Director of the Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, New Delhi; Shri Indresh Gajbhiye, a prominent social activists, lawyer and currently Chairman of MP Government Schedule Caste Financial Development Corporation; Shri Jagdish Rokde Member of MP Schedule Caste Commission; Shri J.M. Kansotia, Principal Secretary, Department of Higher Education, MP, and Chairman of AJACS, MP; Shri K.L. Guheriya, Dalit leader and social activist; Shri Ajay Jharia, local dalit leader; and Shri P.L. Ahirwar, Dean of College Development Council, R.D. University, Jabalpur. 596 Ambedkar Strudies Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Apart from the involvement of some prominent persons in activities of the Centre from time to time University authorities such as Prof. K.N.S. Yadav, the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor; Shri Awasya, Registar of the University; Prof. Ram Shankar, Director of the Centre, Shri Ajay Jharia, Member Governing Body of the Centre, and a large numbers of students, teachers and university employees regularly participated in the activities of the centre making it a virtual hub of Dalit social, political and intellectual activity. The Centre has ambitious plans to develop a full fledged office with independent library and other facilities, and adequate permanent staff to carry forward its programmes and fulfill its objective of generating consciousness regarding the core ideals of Dr. Ambedkar. 597 Anti-ragging Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Anti-ragging Cell Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, is very much prompt and conscious about the anti-ragging (bullying) in campus and the colleges under its jurisdiction with the zero tolerance. Therefore, as per the rules and regulation, the University constitutes the Anti-Ragging Communities afresh every academic session which is functional at University administrative block, and University Teaching Departments. Still another wing operates as Anti-ragging flying squad. The activities of all wings of anti-ragging cell are as under. Displaying the anti-ragging rules framed by the Govt. of India, Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh at various places in the campus that are clearly visible to students and other persons. The select places include Administrative Block, Boys Hostel, Girls Hostel, Arts Building, Central Library and other places where students are generally gathered. Applying executions of anti-ragging affidavits from newly admitted students and their parents/guardians. Organizing "Maitri Diwas" in university teaching departments and in colleges to promote friendship, brotherhood, co-operation among junior and senior students. Allocating a sum of Rs. 50,000 in the University budget every financial year for holding "Friendship Day" or "Matri Divas." Uploading the mobile numbers of anti-rgging committee members on the Website of the university for the benefit of students. Uploaded on the University Website the format of anti-ragging affidavites to be filledin by the students and their parents. Posting at University Website, the anti-ragging video films prepared from time to time by UGC, New Delhi. Investigating any complaint regarding the incidence of ragging as notified by either the victim or any other person. 598 Anti-ragging Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Organizing joint meetings of Head of teaching departments in the university, Deans of faculties and Principals of affiliated Colleges well before the commencement of each academic session, also during the term, for sensitization of anti-ragging measures. As a result no complaint has been reported since last many years. 599 University Career Guidance, Counseling, training & Placement Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Career Guidance, Counseling, Training & Placement Cell University Career Guidance, Counseling, Training & Placement Cell was established on February 10th 2012. The following are members of the Cell. 1. Prof. Surendra Singh Co-ordinator 2. Dr. Ashish Sharma Co-Coordinator 3. Prof. Shailesh Choubey Co-Coordinator 4. Dr. Vineeta Tiwari Asst. Placement Officer 5. Shri Ajay Singh Asst. Placement Officer 6. Dr.Rajni Sharma Placement Asstt. The objective of this cell is to guide university students for their career development and job placement. The cell is well equipped to handle and support the placement procedures. We believe in imbibing skills along with moral values in our students. For achieve this goal, a series of lectures, workshops and programmes have been organized in the past/current year. The Cell plans to publish a “Career Magazine” as an interface between the developing students and the job organizations. The Counseling Cell in session 600 University Career Guidance, Counseling, training & Placement Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The following programmes have been organized by now. 1. Organized 01 day Workshop on “Potential and Prospects of Career Guidance and Skill Development Programmes in M.P.” on 16th March 2013, The Chief Guest and resource person of the workshop was Professor Aditya Lunavat, Director, Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Scheme, Government of Madhya Pradesh. 2. Organized a two-day Workshop on “Employment Generation through Entrepreneurship Development“ as Convener under Career Guidance Counseling Training and placement Cell and Skill Development Centre ,R.D. University” on 26-27 April 2013. 3. Lecture on Present Status of Higher Education & Career opportunities on 26th September 2013 by Prof. Sujit Sinha, Azim Premji, University, Bangalore. 4. Organized Special Lecture of Prof. L.K. Mishra, Dean, Faculty of Hotel and Tourism, Dr BR Ambedkar University, Agra on Challenges and Opportunities in Hotel and Tourism Industry on 22nd Nov, 2013 in UIM, RDVV. 5. Lecture on Success in Interview by Shri R.K. Sharma, Retd. Dy. General Manager. Placement Cell of the university organised the following programmes on 27th, 28th & 29th March between 12:00 to 2:00 PM at UIM Personality Development Communication Skill & Motivational thoughts 6. Campus Drive for Pharmacy & Chemistry students on 3rd Feb 2014 by T.C.G. Life Sciences, Kolkata. 5 students were selected in this Campus. 7. A three-day lecture series on Personality Development, Communication Skills & Motivational Thoughts during 27-29 March 2014 when Ms. Ruchi Shrivastava, Dr. Jayant Ghosh and Mr. Sandeep Tiwari were speakers and resource persons. 8. One day workshop on Career Opportunities in Pharmacy & Chemistry on 21 April 2014 when Prof. Aditya Lunavat was chief guest, and speakers were Prof. Neeraj Upmanyu and Shri Iftkhar Ahmed. Our next workshops will be held on Insurance, Banking Sector and Defence in near future. 601 Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Central Library Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Central Library University library was established in the foundation year of Rani Durgavti University. Initially due to lack of independent building library was started in Shahid Ismarak. At that time only 5000 books were available in the library. The construction of the university library building with approximately 969.75 sq.m. area was completed in 1964 in the university campus. In the year 198687, library was named after the name of former chief minister of M.P. Pandit Dwarika Prasad Mishra and since then it is known as Pandit Dwarika Prasad Mishra central library. There is huge collection of various types of study material like text books, reference books, PhD thesis dissertation thesis manuscripts etc in the university library. In library reference department has been established for students and readers. In this department different types of reference books are made available. In the same way, various bound and unbound periodic publication are made available in the magazine department. In the view to provide facility to students unpublished study materials have been arranged in separate rooms and students can use them according to their needs Presently library consist of 1,90,000 study material, which includes the above stated study material. For the management purpose and to provide facilities to the students, study material has been arranged in separate rooms. In the reference and magazine department approximately 100 students can sit together at a time and study and use the study material. In the year 2013-14, approx. 2000 books have been purchased by library which are about to be send to their respective departments. To provide ready and fast information about the study material library is undergoing advancement through automation process. To initiate library automation process 6 new commuters and 1 software have been purchased and this process will be completed within 2 months. To make library facility more reasonable, reprographic facility has been initiated in the library. Better facilities are provided to the students for exchange of books. In addition to traditional services, technical services are also provided to the students. At present in library apart from internet services 6000 e- journals are available on different subjects to students through inflibinet services. In library, 602 Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Central Library Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) registered research scholar are being given the membership of the library which give them an opportunities to get the issued books of there interest. Under 12th five year plan library has received book grant of Rs. 10,00,000 from University grant commission by which library will reach new horizon with the addition of more books and research journals. The University Central in managed by a Library Advisory Committee with the following composition: Vice Chancellor Registrar Two Deans Two Professors Two principals of Colleges Librarian/ Prof. In charge Two students representatives On the basis of feedback received from the students Library Advisory Committee do necessary improvement from time to time. 603 Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Central Library Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to the library collection includes ∗ OPAC : Yes ∗ Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals: 25000 ∗ Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases : Net ∗ Library Website ∗ In-house/remote access to e-publications : Yes ∗ Library automation: The Library automation has been started ∗ Total number of computers for public access: 15 ∗ Total numbers of printers for public access: 03 ∗ Internet band width/ speed: 10 mbps ∗ Institutional Repository ∗ Content management system for e-learning ∗ Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet) The specialized services provided by the library ∗ Manuscripts : 5000 ∗ Reference : 20547 ∗ Reprography : 3000 ∗ Inter Library Loan Service: Yes ∗ Information deployment and notification (Information Deployment and Notification) : Yes ∗ Reading list/ Bibliography compilation: Yes 604 Remedial Coaching Schemes for SC/ST/OBC Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Remedial Coaching Schemes for SC/ST/OBC UGC has facilitated several measures for the academic upliftment and further advancement of SC/ST/OBC students. The popular schemes are: Remedial Coaching; Coaching for NET/SLET etc; and Coaching for Competitive Exams for entry to services (UPSC, PSC, etc). Rani Durgawatai University being located in an area which has substantial number of students, who belong to the target group, holds ample opportunities to steer the objectives of the UGC through such schemes. These coaching schemes have been in operation for several years and have subsequently made efforts to fill the gap between the actual level of knowledge and desired level of knowledge amongst these students. The central focus is to develop a good amount of confidence among the students with regards to their education and choices leading to their employment. The class room teaching, though primary, is regularly supplemented by group discussions and student initiative activities, thereby leading to the improvement in their presentation skills. Presentation ability not only enhances the leadership qualities but also assists in their overall personality development. Presently subjects like Economics, History, Political Science, Sanskrit, and Sociology are sought after by these students. The scheme was felicitated by the expertise of senior faculty members of the university and nearby colleges. Further, resource persons were invited from several other departments, like Regional Centre of IGNOU, Regulatory Commission, District Administration, NGO’s etc. In a nutshell, the best available resources were invited to share their experiences with the beneficiaries of the schemes. To further enhance the vision and reach of the beneficiaries the scheme proposes to have a few fully loaded smart class rooms, an updated computer lab, and a fully furnished library with all the relevant reading and reference material for the students. The above facilities need to be in the local language, which becomes a prime hindrance in their forward advancement. To overcome the language barrier an appropriate arrangement and installation needs to be the primary requirement. Further, the students need counseling on issues pertaining to education, employment, hobbies, and contemporary social and ethical issues. A moderate amount of recreational facilities tend to overcome the continuous pressure of the students, and for this a TV room with DTH facility and a few indoor activities would do the work. A regular handling of the above requires a dedicated physical space, in the form of halls and rooms. Since the students will be required to stay at the Coaching Centre for a few hours, some provisions for their refreshments would add as an overall incentive. 605 University Computer Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Computer Centre The Computer Centre was established in 1989-90 with ten PCs (DOS) and a mini system under UNIX when the university started its first computer course of P.G.Diploma in Computer Applications. The laboratory has been upgraded till then with incorporation of networking facilities and the latest hardware and software. The Centre is run by In-Charge, Dr. A.K. Gupta; one senior programmer, Mrs. Nidhi Saxena; one computer operator, Dr. Vineeta Tiwari; and two data entry operators, Mr. K.K. Dalal and Mr. A.K. Tiwari. The Centre has one supporting staff as lower division clerk, Mr. Satish Khampariya. Apart from the university teaching departments, Academic Staff College, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and University Distance Education Centre and various teaching department of the university also make use of facilities of the Centre for conducting spot exercises and teaching of computer based courses. By its own, the Computer Centre runs regularly short-term job-oriented computer courses, awareness programmes for employees and research scholars. A six month duration "add-on" course entitled, "Certificate course in IT-Management" is also being run, and has found wide popularity among young and senior candidates. The Centre has in-house participation on computer-based activities of conduction of examination and result processing, payroll and accounts, provident fund account and other financial activities. It has also assisted Finance department of the University in computerization, technical support and network related activities. The Centre is instrumental in in-house development and maintenance of the official Website of the university (www.rdunijbpin.nic.in). All assistance including internet facility is provided to students, researchers and faculty members bt the University computer centre. The Centre has implemented Campus Networking by which all teaching and administration departments are connected. On this intranet, internet is available via 1 GBPS leased line. The E-Journals and other E-Resources provided by the UGC under INFLIBNET programme are available for the students, teachers and research scholars of university teaching departments. The E-Journals of various disciplines provided by the UGC can be accessed from the Centre and also directly from the teaching departments. 606 University Computer Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The Centre is a nodal place for EduSat under Vigyan Prasar network of Government of India, New Delhi under which students participate in Interactive Program of Vigyan Prasar, Delhi, via Teleconference. Objectives The Computer Centre Keep in pace to covers all objectives as per UGC guidelines, to provide a central facility with Network Server for all the students and staff of the University including : Assisting faculty and research scholars of the university in analyzing data, etc. Assisting various departments in the University in developing programs to computerize their activities. Conducting Short term Courses for the students and staff of the University. Coordinating, maintaining and providing administration of Campus-Network including Internet and allied Services. Developing Softwares for private sector on commercial basis in accordance with the rules/statutes/ordinance of the University. In this direction, one such ‘Front Office Management Software’ has been developed and sold to a local entreprise “Hotel Krishna”. Another MIS has been sold to “Phoenix Poultry” and a module to BSNL, Jabalpur. Maintaining the university web-site that was developed and launched by the Centre. Assisting departments of the university in installing computing facilities. The assistance is also provided to certain affiliated colleges. Implementing on-line admission process from the session 2012-13 for courses being run by the university teaching departments. Initiating live web-cast of the proceedings of the 27th Convocation function. Such service is being extended to university academic events such as National Conferences etc. Helping in on-line data collection for All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE), Department of Higher Education, Government of M.P. Credentials The last NAAC Committee, November 2002, showed great deal of interest in the activities of Computer Centre and discussed at length about past, present and future of the Centre. The team was visibly impressed as is evidenced in the relevant remarks in their report on RDVV: “Most of the administrative and financial activities have been computerized and the Computer Centre has developed packages relating to research in the University and two commercial packages to meet the need of the local industries”. The optimal use to which the computer facilities are put and the generation of resources by the Centre has been noted by the Peer Team as a laudable effort in self reliance. Future Plans The Centre keeps in touch with the latest technological development in computer science. It has an institutional membership of Computer Society of India, and organizes 607 University Computer Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Seminars and discourses to keep its employees and students in pace equally with the new updates. Besides, books and electronic literature on various subjects are also available. The Computer Centre is in process of materializing following activities: Providing Wi-Fi connectivity in the university campus. Implementing on-line fee collection module for the university. Designing and organizing the various job oriented computer-based courses for students. Setting-up independent web-hosting server for various on-line activities and website maintenance. 608 Cultural Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Cultural Cell Youth Festival is a unique cultural event that is annually celebrated with boundless enthusiasm and provides an opportunity to youth to display their rich artistic talents, often nurtured hidden. It is an ideal medium to achieve national and emotional integration and brotherhood amongst the youth by bringing the diverse cultures of different regions across the country. Association of Indian Universities and Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and Ministry of Higher education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh have jointly began youth festival from 1985 in their efforts to offer a platform to preserve the distinctive talent of the rural areas. As per the academic calendar of the Government of Madhya Pradesh three tired competition are organized by the university and the affiliated colleges (1) inter class (2) inter collegiate (3) inter districts (university level) and state level youth festival organize one of the state university in every year. These events are organized by Cultural Cell of Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur. In the session 2013-14, as per the guidelines of M.P. state government, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur has organized the State level Youth Festival between 12-14 Feb, 2014. The events were not only organized successfully, they were appreciated by the Principal secretary, Higher Education, State government and the University won the first position in over all competition In the session 2010-11, State Youth Festival was organized by Devi Ahilya University, Indore, there in, a group of seventy students of Rani Durgavati University took part and secured the first runners-up position. After the state level Youth festival the Regional level and National level Youth Festivals are organized by Association of Indian 609 Cultural Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Universities (AIU). The team of 40 members of the Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, took part in the festival at Regional level. The participating students secured various positions in different events during Regional level and National level. In the Session 2009-10, National Youth Festival was held at M.D. University, Rohtak. Rani Durgavati University was participated and secured positions in different events such as elocution, one-act play and clay modeling. In session 2011-12 national youth festival was held at RTM University, Nagpur and university has won in rangoli competition. In session 2013-2014, National youth festival was held at kurukshetra university, kurukshetra and university has won in the event one-act play and folk Tribal Dance . Prof. Surendra Singh, Dean, Students Welfare, and Dr. R.K. Gupta, in-charge of the Cultural Cell, successfully organize and conduct the various activities of the cell. 610 Day Care Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Day Care Centre Year of establishment: 11 October 2006. Present faculty in-charge, Dr. (Mrs) Rajeshwari Rana. Vision A day care centre away from home which is truly child oriented, child centred and child conscious where the child fulfils his/her cosmic task to develop himself into a human being in accordance with his true nature. Mission To provide an environment which is created consciously, lovingly, deliberately, intentionally and scientifically to help a child develop physically, socially emotionally and intelligently. Objective To provide best possible homely care to the children parents/scholars/students in pursuing their job and /or academic career. of working Facilities Rooms: One hall and an office along with some extra space for utility. Electric power back up, AC, coolers, fans, etc., are available. Room Amenities including Paintings, charts or maps: Colourful displays, charts, Palnas for infants, toys, maps, models etc. 611 Day Care Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Kitchen: One well equipped kitchen with all modern essential amenities, viz., LPG Gas-stove, aqua guard, refrigerator, microwave oven, etc. Facilities for Learning, Modeling and Toys: Centre is very well equipped with all the basic things required to fulfil the needs of the growing children. Staff is highly dedicated and supportive in providing assistance to the children towards learning, developing, creating Models of arts and crafts based creatures, fun with toys, drawing, painting, poem reciting, etc. Outdoor play garden size: Approx 1200 sq. ft. Fixtures in the outdoor play: Slides, mary-go-round, swing. Child Information Records We keep current records of child and family information for each child enrolled in the centre which includes: Each child's name, home address and birth date. Name, address and telephone number of each child's parents or guardian. Records of any medical, physical, developmental or emotionalconditions relevant to the care of the child. Records are updated as needed. It is in practice that they be updated at least once in a year. When a designated person picks up a child, centres are advised to verify each occurrence with the parent to ensure the individual is authorised to pick up the child on that day. Write up of Children: Care-providers Ratio: Children need adult attention to thrive. It implies that fewer children per adult means each child is more likely to have the opportunity to gain one on one attention. The child to care-provider ratio influences the quality care that children receive. Lower child to care-taker ratio is especially important for infants and children below age three-years. For children below three-years 3:1 For children above three-years: 5:1 Write up on Relationship: The relationship between care provider staff and child may be the most important characteristic of high quality care. Caregivers must spend time with the children in their care. They should talk to the children in ways that are informative, responsive and accepting. Such caretakers bend down to address children face to face, seem genuinely concerned and interested, and listen carefully to what children have to say. The working staff at the centre is highly dedicated and provides maximum possible attention to the children. Record of Working Hours: Centre opens before the official working time and closes after the Routine working hours, so that parents have an opportunity to access the centre facility without difficulty in their daily academic/working schedule. It opens at 9.30 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. 612 Day Care Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Working days during the year Centre opens on all official working days except holidays. Feedback Records: We take feedback in every six-month from the parents, whose children are staying in the centre. Their feedback is analysed on the basis of a four-point scale set for ten criterion. It is revealed from their feedback reports that they are extremely happy and satisfied with the facilities and support provided to them by the centre. Parents consider this place as a gift to them and as a dream home vis-a-vis an ideal place for their kids. Every day they go to their work places with a sense of safety and peace in mind believing that their child is in safe hands and happy environment. Relationship with children parents and care-provider : We believe that parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting children’s healthy development. Development of a child starts with infancy and continues to adulthood. The early years of life present a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for healthy development. It is a time of maximum growth and of vulnerability and is divided into three key areas. These include physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Activities and experiences in early childhood (up to 6 years) play a major role in child development. Physical development: Refers to physical body changes. It occurs in a relatively stable, predictable sequence. It is orderly, not random. Gross motor skills: Children develop their large movement skills, control, coordination and strength as they explore physical play such as running, climbing, balancing, jumping, hopping, skipping, kicking, throwing and catching. Physical play helps children to become confident in their movement skills, and to develop hand-eye and foot-eye coordination. Fine motor skills: Activities involving small, precise thumb, finger, hand and wrist movements that require hand-eye coordinationdevelop fine motor skills such as prehensile and pincer movements. Writing is an outcome of developed fine motor skills. Social-emotional development: Learning to relate to others is social development. Emotional development, on the other hand, involves feelings and expression of feelings. Trust, fear, confidence, pride, friendship, and humour are all part of social-emotional development. Cognitive development: Oftencalled intellectual development includes Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination. Identification, differentiation, sorting, pairing are examples of cognitive tasks. Language and thought are also result of cognitive development. These two skills are closely related. Both are needed for planning, remembering, and problem solving. As children mature and gain experience with their world, these skills develop. Physical, social: Emotional and cognitive all three areas of development are linked to one another. Development in one area can strongly influence another area. For instance writing requires cognitive as well as fine motor skills. Language, part of cognitive 613 Day Care Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) development, is needed to communicate with others. It is also necessary for growing socially and emotionally "We believe that parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting children’s healthy development". Our approach, is that children have rights and should be given opportunities to develop their potential. Children are believed “knowledge bearers”, so they are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas about everything they could meet or do during the day. Methodology. Children must have some control over the direction of their learning. Children must be able to learn through experiences of touching, moving, listening, seeing, and hearing; Children must have a relationship with each other and with material items that he/she must be allowed to explore, and Children must have endless ways and opportunities to express themselves. 614 Devendra Boys Hostel Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Devendra Boys Hostel Devendra boys hostel is situated in the university campus consisting of 100 rooms with the present occupancy of 120 students. The ratio of SC, ST and OBC inmates is quite high and it is increasing every year. Realizing the need of local area and to promote equality and quality education to every section of population, the University Grant Commission granted a sum of rupees 75 lakhs to construct a new block/ building with 25 rooms for boys under the 11th Five Year Plan. The new building is under construction and likely to be operation in the new session beginning July 2014. The construction of a new building of hostel for research scholar comprising of 28 rooms has been completed and the university will soon complete formalities for occupation. Equipment for gym, Reading room material, Punch machine (identity and movement monitor), solar panel of lighting and water, heating, computer, printer, scanner for office work is under process of procurement. 615 Engineering Section Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Engineering Section University campus was established in the year 1589. For the maintenance of movable and unmovable properties present in the University campus, administration has appointed 1 maintenance gang, civil 2- maintenance gang, electricity, has been established. Looking at the prime time, separate technical staff has been appointed for the maintenance of sufficient number of employees and daily workers. Since last 50 years duration, residential and departmental building has been constructed, accordingly daily requirements like electricity, water, and sewage facility has been elaborated. In this series, still the construction work is in progress. Looking at the present conditions of building, the appointed workers in the gang have undertaken the developmental work time to time. Presently only few workers have been left, in the gang and due to governmental orders it is not possible to appoint the new workers. With the help o these employees, repairing and protection of buildings as well as electricity and water supply are being continuing in progress Complete well planned University campus is been develop in aprrox. 100 acres of areas under different schemes. At present, subordinates as long as in MCA building, bioscience building, chemistry building, physics and electronics building, Matlding, Sarabhai examination building, Rajshekar Bhavan, Yoga building, M.R.C building, Law building, B.Ped building, currency building, as well as main administration building, boys hostel building, girls hostel building, healthy centre building, guest house building, ACS building ACS guest house building, central library building, wise and research scholar building, and also vice chancellor residence , registrar residence as well as separate class wise aprrox. 110 residency of separate residential colony for teacher, officer, employee has been constructed during the last year. Presently under UGC grant scheme, science block building, arts block building, boys hostel building, mutcout building, new girls hostel, staff quarters building, basic facility for women building, new physical building (games), University main gate, University campus boundary wall (100 cre), internal boundary wall of curi-curium department are being ed which is about to complete. Road management: As per need, in the university campus different types of charcoal and concrete (C.C) roads has been constructed from various departments to residential areas, so that guests, teachers, officers and employees ge the easy and simple way to reach their destination. 616 Engineering Section Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Water management: The administration had supplied water facilities through 8 tube wells which are connected with underground pipelines to above mentioned buildings and residential areas. Electricity management: University has managed its own electricity to all buildings and residential campus. 100 acres campus has 8 transformers and 6 subdivision offices under which University’s L.T. line and H.T. lines is used to provide electricity 250 separate poles have been constructed to light up the University campus Direction demonstrating boards: In University campus administrative as well as other building’s way is shown through handwritten Direction demonstrating boards which helps students and there guardians to move from one department to another according to there need. Complaint board: boards demonstrating direction and anti ragging information have been put in administrative building and all the teaching departments. 617 Health Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Health Centre Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur has an established health centre, which is located near the UGC-ASC Guest house. This University Health Centre which was started in 1956 has a separate building with a medical officer chamber, superintendent room, store room, medicine distribution room, sterilization room, dressing room, lady physician room, homeopathic room, patient waiting room, court yard, etc. The health centre provides its medical services to university office staff, teachers and their family members, and to students. Health Centre consist of all basic facilities along with medical officer, Homeopathic Physicians, superintendent, compounder, clerk, Aaya, Peon, ward boy and a lady doctor. Homeopathic dispensary also provides the medicines. Other than above facilities, ayurvedic and yoga therapies arevalso available in the hospital centre. This centre is also equipped with ECG and X-ray Machines. All the treatment are provided free of cost with free medicines. Approximately 50 patients daily with 15 to 20 thousand patient yearly avails the benefit of University health centre. This centre celebrates the “World Tobacco day” on 31 st May, “World Health day” on 7 th April, “World Cancer day” on 4th February, “World Women Day” on 8 th March, Children Day on 14th November, Homeopathic Day on 10th April, Ayurvedic day, Dhanvantari Jayanti etc every year. The centre also conducts the free checkup camps and organizes Health Seminar and conferences. Other hospital of Government and private are associated with this centre to provide advanced facilities to the University fraternities. 618 IT Infrastructure Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) IT Infrastructure The computer centre of this university is nodal centre for managing the IT service for the university. Currently, the centre is providing technical support to the various teaching and administrative department of the university. With 1 Gbps connectivity; the computer centre is managing and controlling the campus network service management for the university. The centre is also providing training to the staff member of the University for effective use of information and communication services in the university’s routine administrative and technical service management The university is in process to establish its own secured database and web servers. On implementation of the same, the information will be accessible after proper authentication and this will enhance the level of the information security. Currently the university is availing 1Gbps leased line connectivity for its campus network, provided under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) project of the central government, the NIC is implementing security measures. Soon the centre is going to establish its own dedicated mail, web and database servers for providing variety of services to all associated people/institution with the university. At present, NIC is implementing security services with minimum risk. Besides the software maintenance support, the NIC is also taking care of Juniper Router etc. provided under the scheme. The computer centre/teaching departments and administrative department are managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within the organization. The university is encouraging the use of open source software and resources in its routine administrative, training and teaching activities. The green computing environment at the university level is among the main objectives of the university. In this regards university is trying to implement it, by acquiring LCD, LEC and low power consumption devices for computing lab. The university is also in process of dispose of old and dumped equipments, this will protect from the harms of lead, mercury, cadmium and brominates flame retardants, which are used in printed circuit boards, monitor, chip resistors and semiconductors etc. Number of systems with individual configuration are : Approximate 250 desktop with recent configuration (p5/i3/i5 processor), available for use in the various teaching and administrative department of the university. Computer Student ratio: Approximate: In Science department is 1:5. In other departments 1:8. To provide maximum computing time to the students, departments are making batches for lab facility. 619 IT Infrastructure Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Almost all the departments have the LAN facility and these are part of the university’s campus network. Number of nodes/computers with internet facility: More than 200 computers are connected with 1 Gbps campus network service. The university has successfully implemented the on-line admission module and online examination application form submission, internal marks submission etc will be implemented from the current session. The upgradation of desktop machine with recent hardware configuration, establishment of own mail, web and IVRS, database servers to serve the student in more effective and secure manner is in progress. The university is also encouraging the use of virtual learning environment. The staff members of computer centre and other teaching departments is providing information regarding the on-line teaching and research material to the teachers participating in the orientation/refresher courses. The university has provided links for the eresources available under the Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) and Sakshat web portal of the government on the university web-site. Almost all the teachers are guiding to the students/research scholars/others via e-mail, video conferencing etc. Almost all the departments are equipped with ICT-enabled teaching facility for assisting teachers students interaction in much more effective manner. The campus network facilitates the teacher/scholars for accessing E-journals and Eresources provided by the UGC, Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) and other government and non government agencies. This initiative is helping the teachers in enhancing their quality of research and teaching. Almost all the teaching departments are equipped with ICT enabled facilities, which is available for training and teaching purposes. Besides this, the academic staff college and computer centre of the university are also supporting the University teaching departments for ICT enabled teaching environment. Currently university teachers and students are using multimedia presentation for their academic presentation. The university is planning to establish a fully equipped professional studio for production of e-contents. The university awards annual maintenance contract as per the financial and administrative guideline and norms of the university. This university is a member institution of National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) and under the project the university is availing 1 GBPS connectivity for its campus networking. The teacher, students and research scholars are availing such facilities as per the policies of scheme. In future the university will provide the e-lectures/e-courses of the university teachers via server facility. Resulting e-contents via-internet will be available as per their user’s convenience. 620 IT Infrastructure Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Edusat Satellite Interactive Terminal of Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology at Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur The computer centre is a Nodal Centre of Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology to facilitate the interactive learning in virtual environment. The Vigyan Prasar communicates to all its nodal centre regarding the proposed transmission schedule and according the students/scholars are invited to participate in these interactive programme. Almost all the programmes are activity based and centre provides required material to perform the live experiments. The Edusat Satellite Interactive Terminal of this university has secured first position in the National Science Quiz Competition organized by Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi. 621 IT Infrastructure Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Juniper Router M 10i and 19U Rack Installed at the Computer Centre http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/econ/eres.php?memID=88 622 Kasturba Girls Hostel Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Kasturba Girls Hostel The girls hostel of Rani Durgavati University was established in 1963 with just a single student occupant. Now, it has 80 rooms in two floors with all required facilities, located within the campus of the University. This hostel is one of the biggest Girls Hostels of any of university in the Mahakaushal region. The hostel is home for female students hailing from seven nearby districts mostly of tribal belongings. The University is nearly 3 kilometers from the Jabalpur Railway Station and nearly 6 kilometers from the old bus station. There is excellent bus and auto facility. With the increase in demand and the necessity, the University had approved another girls hostel that is about to complete in next a few months. This hostel will have well furnished 31 rooms. In a campus of 24,000 sq. ft., the girls hostel is constructed in 2 blocks, each having two floors. There are a total of 80 rooms (3.37 × 3.67 sq. mt. each) in these two blocks. Each room is shared by 2 girls. All the floors have got 10 sets of common bathrooms and lavatory situated on the corners of each floor. Within the campus of hostel there is a courtyard and Garden in front of the hostel which is also in the periphery of the campus. Besides, the hostel has a reception hall (7.5 × 10.57 sq mt.); sets of bathrooms on each floor (10; 7.89 × 4.43 sq mt.); lavatory (12; 7.89 × 4.43 sq mt.); kitchen (5 × 3.48 sq mt.); utility room (7.5 × 2.0 sq. mt.); store (2.28 × 1.8 sq. mt.); courtyard (30 × 50 sq. ft.); dining hall (11 × 7.5 sq. mt.) and reading rooms (2; 3.37 × 3.67 sq mt). The hostel is covered from all the sides with 6 feet high boundary wall and 3 feet barbed wire fence is over this boundary wall. The main entrance has a security office with security guards. The annual fee is Rs. 4,000 each student/year. There is additional charge of Rs. 1,015 per month for daily breakfast, lunch, tea in the evening and dinner. The facilities provided in the girls hostel consist of the following. Wooden single bed; study table with book shelf and Chair; cupboard with lock and Key; room fans; separate bath and toilet with sanitary fittings; dressing mirror with drawers; mattress with covers; and hot water supply between 6:30 am to 8:30 am. Other Facilities include cold water coolers with purifiers on both ground and first floors of each blocks; reading room facility; TV in entertainment room with cable connection; cleaning of rooms by female housekeeping person; facility of daily local and national news papers; round the clock electricity and water supply; security services with security office on the entrance gate; availability of medical doctor between 6:30 am to 7:30 pm; separate mess facility with unlimited food of breakfast and dinner; indoor games – carom, chess, table tennis, Yoga Facility; outdoor games- badminton; general store facility for necessary provisionary items, tea and coffee; laundry facility availability between 6:30 to 9:00 pm; provision of receiving mails, couriers and parcels. There is provision of pest control in rooms and outside area; and space for two wheeler parking. The Hostel has a lady Superintendent residing on campus. A dispensary is situated in front of the Hostel block. Every evening a short assembly is conducted by the inmates. 623 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Macromolecular Research Centre (MRC) Year of establishment: 1989 Faculty to which the Department is attached: Faculty of Science Names of programmes offered: The Centre offeres doctoral research programme leading to the award of Ph.D. degree. The subject combinations include M.Sc. (Chemistry / Physics) (With Polymer Chemistry/ Organic Chemistry / Material Science/ Condensed Matter Physics)/ M.Tech. ( Material Science/ Plastic/Polymer Technology). Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Macro Molecular Science is a interdisciplinary subject and students with M.Sc./ M.Tech degrees in subjects M.Sc. (Chemistry / Physics) (With Polymer Chemistry/ Organic Chemistry / Material Science/ Condensed Matter Physics)/ M.Tech.( Material Science/ Plastic/Polymer Technology) have obtained / worked for Ph.D. degree in Macro Molecular Science at the centre Examination System: The Centre has only Ph.D. programme. Faculty profile: The Centre has no regular post on administrative level. Professor J.M. Keller (Ph.D. in physics) is Director-in-Charge of the Centre. He has over thirty years of teaching and research experience on material science/solid State Physics, and Electronics. In last four years, he guided five Ph.D. students from the Centre. Programme-wise ratio of teachers to students Programme Total No. of students Ph.D. 05 Total No. of faculty engaged Ratio of teachers to students % of workload taken by Guest Faculty 01 1:5 0% Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Polymer for energy conversion systems Polymer composite materials Polymer for electronic technology Polymer for gas separation Polymer for high energy applications Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received: 624 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) On-going Projects: Name of Investiga Sponsorin Title of the Project tor 1 Outlay Duratio g Authority Rs. (Lakhs) n Dr. J.M. Study of Effect of Radiation on the UGC- Salary of one Research 2009- Keller Metalloide incorporated DAE Scholar (Senior) and 2014 Polymeric high temperature resistance CSR consumable and / Oxide flexible nano composite thin films for contingency grant of micro electronics applications Rs. 25000 p.a. Total Outlay, Rs. (lakh) Projects completed: Name of Investiga tor Title of the Project Sponsor ing Authori ty Outlay Duration Rs. (Lakhs) 1 Dr. J.M. Keller Nanoscopically manipulated Metalloid oxide polymer High Temperature Resistive Flexible Thin Films with graded functionalities for TFT’s applications SSPL New Delhi 34.99 2008-2010 2 Dr. J.M. Keller Study of Radiation Effect on biocompatible polymer blends of poly (vinyl alcohol) Poly (L-lactic acid) (PLLA)/polyglycolic acid/hydroxalate UGCDAE CSR All expenses to be borne by funding Agency out of CRS project grant 2009-2012 3 Dr. J.M. Keller Study of Effect of Radiation on the Metalloide/Oxide incorporated Polymeric high temperature resistance flexible nano composite thin films for micro electronics applications UGCDAE CSR Salary of one Research Scholar (Senior) and consumable and contingency grant 2009-2014 625 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) of Rs. 25000 p.a. Total Outlay, Rs. (lakh) List Research facility/centre with State recognition, National recognition: Following major research facilities are available in the Centre. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer- Perkin Elmer UV/VIS P Spectrometer of Perkin Elmer Thermal Analyzer TGA (Thermo gravimetric Analyzer of Perkin Elmer TMA( Thermo mechanical Analyzer of Perkin Elmer UTM ( Universal Testing Machine) of Instran, UK Mechanical Testing Machine ( Indian) Gas Chromatograph (Perkin Almer) CHN Analyzer (Perkin Almer) Photo – Irradiation and Electrochemical Devices ( Photo Physics) HDT ( Heat Distortion Temperature) Vacuum coating units (Joel) Controlled ATM Multipurpose Furnace(VICO) Brookfield Viscometer High Pressure Reactor Impact Tester Micro-balace Hydrolic Hot Press Heavy Duty Oven Hardness Tester Publications: Publications in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 626 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 1. A.K. Patel, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, On the crystallinity of PVA/palm leaf biocomposite using DSC and XRD techniques, Microsystem Technologies, 20,41-49, 2014. 2. P.K. Dubey, R. Bajpai, & J.M. Keller, Preparation, Microhardness Characterization on Untreated & Treated with Electric stressed samples on the Inorganic Tunable laser Dye Rhodamine doped PMMA, International J. of Engg.Res.,2(2), 176, 2013. 3. P.K. Dubey, R. Bajpai, & J.M. Keller, Nano and Microstructural Characterization, and effect of Elecrical stress on Micro- hardness of laser dye Rh(6G) doped PMMA, International J.of Sci.Engg. & Technol., 1(3)(2012)114-116. 4. A.K. Gupta, P.R. Patel, S.K. Kurmvanshi, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, S.K. Nema, Preparation of PMR+ PAN resin matrix and its studies on carbon fiber reinforced composite: Hydraulic, chemical, and temperature stability, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 126 (5), 1794-1794, 2012. 5. S.K. Kurmvanshi, P.R. Patel, A.K. Patel, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Polyimide/Tetraethoxysilane-based hybrid polyfilms for microelectronics application, Microsystem technologies 18 (5), 603-611,2012. 6. A.K. Patel, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, A. Saha ,Preparation and Characterization of Palm Leaf Incorporated Polyvinyl Alcohol Bio Composites, AIP Conference Proceedings 1393, 151, 2011. 7. A.K. Patel, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, B. Kumari, V. Vatsal, A. Saha, Structural, morphological and micromechanical studies on fly ash reinforced PMMA composites, Microsystem technologies 17 (12), 1755-1762, 2011. 8. A. Tiwari, A.K. Gupta, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Open circuit thermally stimulated discharge current measurement on PMMA: PEMA: PVDF ternary blends, Indian Journal of Physics 85 (11), 1581-1590, 2011. 9. A.K. Gupta, A. Tiwari, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Short circuit thermally stimulated discharge current measurement on PMMA: PEMA: PVDF ternary blends, Materials Sciences and Applications 2(8), 1041-1048, 2011 10. A.K. Gupta, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Transient charging and discharging current study in pure PVF and PVF/PVDF fluoro polyblends for application in microelectronics, Bulletin of Materials Science 34 (1), 105-112, 2011. 11. P.K. Dubey, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Microstructural, surface morphological and microhardness analysis and characterization of laser dye Rhodamine (Rh6G) doped PMMA polymeric matrices, International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization 16 (1), 9-23, 2011. 12. A. Tiwari, A.K. Gupta, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller, Structural and mechanical studies of insitu generated poly (vinylidene fluoride) particle comprising poly (ethylmethacrylate) and poly (methylmethacrylate) ternary films, Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering 49 (6), 573-580, 2010. 627 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 13. A.K. Gupta, S.K. Kurmvanshi, R. Bajpai, J.M. Keller,In situ generated ydroxyl‐terminated polybutadiene nanoparticles in polyimide films, Advances in Polymer Technology, 28 (1), 48-59, 2009. 14. C. Kundnani, A.K. Gupta, M. Arya, D. Shrivastava, P. Aseri, J.M. Keller, R. Bajpai, Study of fluorescent nanoparticle comprising iron DMAc complex embedded within polyimide matrix, Polymer Engineering & Science 49 (5), 977-983, 2009. 15. A.Tiwari, A.K. Gupta, R. Bajpai and J.M. Keller New Approach to Study StructureProperty Relationship using Micromechanical Technique on Electrically Stressed Ternary Blends, International Journal of Polymers & Technologies, Vol.1, No.2-3, 8999, 2009. 16. D. Shrivastava, A.K. Gupta, R. Bajpai and J.M. Keller, Synthesis and study of microstructure properties of SiO2 incorporated polyimide based high temperature resistive nano composite films, Materials Science An Indian Journal, 5 (3), 184-192, 2009. Number listed in International Database (Scopus) >200 Citation Index – range/average (Google Search) 40-1510/540 SNIP 0.14-2.0 SJR 0.14-1.8 Impact Factor – range/average (Scopus) 0.5-4.6/3 h-index - range/average (Google Scholar) 1-11/8 Areas of consultancy and income generated: The Centre provides voluntary consultancy services. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/ industries in India and abroad Prof. J.M. Keller. Visited Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and underwent Training of High Vacuum Techniques, Dec, 28, 1984- Jan 11, 1985; Visited Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay and underwent training in UHV Technology, June 18- July 12, 1985; Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, attended Workshop on Thick and Thin Film Hybrid Micro electronics, Oct. 12-27, 1986; Western Regional Instrumentation Centre, Bombay University Bombay and participated in Introductory Course on use of Micro Computers, April 27- 8 May 1987; International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy and participated in Workshop on Material Science and Physics and Non-conventional Energy Sources, Aug. 26- Sept. 18, 1987; Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and attended International College on Electronic Properties of Condensed Matter Physics, Dec. 1-15, 1988; International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy and participated in Working Party on “Fracture Physics” May 29 July- 8, 1989; Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, July 7-11, 1991 participated 628 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) and presented paper in the International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials (ICPADM-91); Tongji University, Shanghai China, Sept. 25-30, 1996 participated and presented paper in the 9th International Symposium on Electrets (ISE 9); Tongji University, Shanghai China, Sept. 25-30, 1996 participated and presented paper in the 9th International Symposium on Electrets (ISE 9). Faculty serving in g) National committees Prof. J.M. Keller was subject expert in Peer Review Committee on Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) Defence Technologies (Rs. 300 Crores) Research Project of D.R.D.O., New Delhi, 16th October, 2007; was advisor for subject Electronics of the Journal Indian Research Communication an Official Publication of The Research Promoting and Communication Society, Indore (M.P.) ISSN : 0973-9661 h) International committees Presently there is no formal participation in international committees. Student projects: The pre-Ph.D. programme is run in collaboration with the Physics Department of this university. All projects that are part of mandatory course work are carried out in the Physics Department. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Many scientist / dignitaries like Prof. Gillman, Germany, Prof. Vansant Gowarikar, Dr. S. K. Raza, DRDE, Gwalior, Prof Veena Choudhar, IIT, New Delhi have visited the center and delivered lectures/ talk. In collaboration with Academic Staff College, the Centre also participated in organizing Refresher Courses for college teachers. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments The department place high concern for anti-plagiarism in research papers and thesis/dissertation. The department follows a voluntary exercise of open presentation of results before submission of paper for publication or thesis supplication. Programme-wise demand ratio Name of the Programme Ph.D. Applications received 06 Selected Pass percentage Male Female Male Female 03 03 100 100 629 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Diversity of students: Name of the % of students from % of students from other % of students from % of students from Programme the same universities within the universities outside Other countries university State the State Ph.D. 100% 0% 0% 0% How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise (last four years)? Good number of students of department appear in NET and GATE examinations (SET being not conducted since a long time) after passing the final examination. A complete record of students who cleared the above examinations is not available. Nevertheless, in recent past two students cleared the Central/State services examinations. A good number of students got selected for defence services/ civil services/Banking services, and cleared other competitive examinations. Student progression: The Centre conducts only Ph.D. studies. So far, no student has offered to register for postdoctoral research. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to m) Library Department maintains a separate library that has over 2000 titles of postgraduate/reference books, and back volumes of journals. On-line access to e-journals and books is available in every research laboratory/faculty chamber through INFLIBNET service of the UGC. n) Internet facilities for staff and students o) Total number of class rooms 01 q) Class rooms with ICT facility r) Students’ laboratories s) Research laboratories t) Number of computer systems/with individual configuration 04 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university Dr Anurendra Patel, SRF b) From other institutions/universities 630 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) None. List the distinguished alumni of the department: a. Dr. Atul Tiwari, Hawaii Corrsion Lab, Honolulu, USA b. Dr. Manoj Guptam, ScientistUPL, Ankleshwer c. Dr. Sudhir Nema, Duty Director, Plasma Research Lab, Gandhi nagar d. Dr. Manisha Giri Goswami, Scientist, CPET, Bhuwneshwar e. Dr. Pusp raj Patel, Scientist, National Test House, Mumbai f. Dr. Madhulika Arya, Archilogical Survey of India, India Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts (last four years) None List the teaching/training methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Audio/visual devices are used for simulations in order to explain the subject matter in an interesting and simpler manner. Demonstrations are done to show the working of sophisticated instruments. Assignments, projects and operation of instruments such as lathe machine, glass blowing soldering designing circuits etc. are other methods used to train and make the students familiar with the apparatus and get experimental practice. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Time bond research projects from agencies like DST, DRDO, SSPL etc have been taken up and completed successfully in time Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities There is regular participation in activities involving sports, gardening and green environment maintenance. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: New technologies deployed by the department in enhancing student learning and evaluation during the last four years Practices to encourage and monitor graduate aptitudes (academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills among students) – with some example. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Macro Molecular assembly of Polymer Poly imide (PI) is associated with various advantages such as high glass transition temperature( Tg) , High thermal stability and 631 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) high mechanical strength. The presence of reactive functionalities on the PI back bone make it the material of choice for multi functional applications ranging from aero space to modern electronics/ micro electronics. MRC has undertaken detailed characterization of this polymer with regard to its physical and chemical properties. These efforts have helped in making significant contribution in the direction of development of photo functional characteristics in transparent thin films, with PI matrix and incorporated with various inorganic metal oxide as dispersed phase, for flexible solar cell applications. Such films with conducting / semi conducting properties have also been developed for Thin Film Transistors ( TFTs ) applications Detail major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths. State-of-the-art research facilities. Theoretical and practical knowhow of Centre on polymers technologies. A full-fledged research centre with recognition of national funding agencies. Proven record of interdisciplinary research, and technology development. Weaknesses. No permanent appointment of research faculty. Moderate funding for maintenance of instrumental facilities. Dependence on partner laboratories for field testing. Opportunities. Collaboration with active research faculties of Physics and Chemistry departments of this University and Government Model Science College, Jabalpur. Constant input of young and enthusiastic postgraduates. Challenges. Support of Centre by research projects. Prospective collaboration with national/international laboratories. Future plans of the department Macro Molecular Research Centre ( MRC) enjoys the status of center/ department in the faculty of science. The center undertakes programmes with system approach and 632 Macromolecular Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) the R&D package with well defined delineated responsibilities to its various entities enabling delivery of the desire goods and know how to sponsors. MRC intiates and result oriented research programmes of both long and short terms objectives with a view to deliver optimal utilization of capabilities in terms of its facilities as well as expertise being generated in various facetics of polymer science and technology. Programm sponsored by agencies, DST, DRDO, ISRO, SSP have been taken up and sucessusfully in time. Generation of own funds through fullest utilization of technical expertise and intrumental facilities is the guiding philosophy of the center. New projects will certainly be sanctioned to the Centre by the above mentioned other agencies 633 National Service Scheme Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS in Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, started initially on 24 Sept. 1972 in 04 Colleges (Govt. M.H. Ho me Science College, Kesarwani College Jabalpur, Govt. Engineering College, Hitkarini College) involving 400 volunteers. The scheme has grown over the years and is functional with full swing today with an involvement of more than 18,000 volunteers spread over in 185 Colleges and +2 Schools. The efforts of NSS volunteers have been widely acclaimed by the community, universities, colleges and general public for their selfless services to the cause of society. The main aims and objectives of NSS is Community Service through Education and Education through Community Service. The specific objectives are Understand the community in which they work Understand themselves in relation to their community Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problemsolving Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems Develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities Gain skills in mobilizing community participation Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitudes Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and Practice national integration and social harmony 634 National Service Scheme Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Activities and Achievements (5 Year) Year/level 2008-09 Achievements National Indira Gandhi National NSS Award Name of the Achiever State M.P.State NSS Award Nitin Parochi (Volunteer) 2009-10 National State Indira Gandhi National NSS Award M.P.State NSS Award 2010-11 National Indira Gandhi National NSS Award Ku. Neha Jain (Volunteer) Dr. Sanjay Kumar Awasthi (Coordinator) Pooja Nagle (Volunteer) Vaibhav Tamrakar (Volunteer) Devanshu Goutam (Volunteer) State M.P.State NSS Award National Indira Gandhi National NSS Award State M.P.State NSS Award National Indira Gandhi National NSS Award State M.P.State NSS Award 2011-12 2012-13 Ku. Meher Prabha (Volunteer) Dr. Prashant Selot (Dist. Organizer ) Ku. Meher Prabha (Volunteer) Narwada Singh (Volunteer) Ravindra Vishwakarma (Volunteer) Dr. Anand Singh Rana (Dist. Organizer ) Rahul Rajak (Volunteer) Vikas Pandey (Volunteer) Shikha Kushwaha (Volunteer) Dr. R.S. Baghel (Programme Officer ) Dr. Kadambini Mishra (Programme Officer ) 635 National Service Scheme Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Left, Indira Gandhi NSS National Award presentation to Mr. Devanshu Goutam; right, Republic day parade, 2014, participation of Ms. Meher Prabha Markam. National participation: Republic Day Parade Group. 636 National Service Scheme Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Programme Coordinators in Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur Coordinator Prof. Ajay Chouhan From 1972 To 1974 Dr. Ravi Tripathi Prof. Ajay Chouhan Prof. H.P. Varma 1975 1978 1982 1977 1982 1984 Prof. Yogesh Upreet Prof. Suresh Kumar Bharti Dr. Sanjay Kumar Awasthi 1985 1993 2007 1993 2007 2012 Prof. Ashok Kumar Marathe 2012 Till District Organizer: NSS Under Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur District District Organizer Jabalpur Dr, Anand Singh Rana Mandla Dr. Manjari Guru Narsinghpur Dr. R. K. Acharya Katni Dr. V. K. Dwivedi Dindori ---------- Balaghat Dr. Y. B. Kasbe Seoni Dr. B.C. Ukey NSS Units in Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur District No. of Units and Volunteers Schools College Total Jabalpur Institutions 36 Units 47 Volunteer 4700 Institutions 27 Units 28 Volunteer 2800 Institutions 68 Units 75 Volunteer 7500 Mandla 06 07 700 16 18 1600 22 25 2300 637 National Service Scheme Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Narsinghpur Katni Dindori Balaghat Seoni 08 11 02 09 09 10 12 02 10 10 950 1200 200 950 950 13 08 01 09 09 13 09 01 09 09 1250 800 100 900 900 21 19 03 18 18 23 21 03 19 19 2200 2000 300 1850 1850 Future Plans The NSS group has future planning of increasing the registration number of volunteers up to 25,000, and to participate in various service events locally, and at district, state and national level. It also plans to to organize drives on Health Awareness, Free Health Check-up, and campuses on gender sensitization, girls eduction, female child security, blood donation, pulse polio vaccination, dental checkup, skin diseases prevention, wild-life protection, and environmental pollution and its abatement. Many of these drives have emphasis on increased participation of women volunteers. 638 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati University has Proctorial Board constituted under Regulation No. 121. As per the provision, the vice Chancellor of the university constitutes the Board consisting of Proctor who is a Professor or Head of Teaching Department of University, Two Assistant Proctors other than a Professor, and one lady teacher. The Board once constituted shall act for duration of three years. The Vice Chancellor has the power to substitute any member to the Board at any time. The following are the obligations of theProctorial Board. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. All powers in connection with maintenance of discipline among the students in the University Teaching Department shall be exercised by the Board subject to the control of the Vice Chancellor. The Board shall hold enquiry and propose disciplinary action against the students of University Teaching Department, both resident and non-resident, for their acts of misbehavior, mis-conduct or acts which are unbecoming for a student in the University Campus or outside the campus of the University. The Board shall take appropriate action on the complaint lodged by any responsible official or constituted authority against any student of the University. The Proctorial Board shall have power to deliver formal cautions. The Board shall have powers to impose penalty up to Rs. 50 on any student found guilty for his/her act against discipline. The Board shall have power to recommend to the Vice Chancellor any imposition of penalties for more than Rs. 50 or rustication/expulsion of a student from the University. The Proctorial Board was constituted on 3/10/2012 with reference to Estab./2012/1034 at 3/10/2012 by Vice-Chancellor of the University with Professor R.K. Yadav as Proctor, Prof B.K. Sahu as Assistant Proctor, Prof. S. S. Sandhu as Assistant Proctor and Dr. Mamta Rao as Assistant Proctor. Since then there were 6 regular and emergent meeting to address different issues of discipline in Boys and Girls Hostels. The issues are settled with consensus of Proctorial Board. The proceedings of the meeting are as follows: 639 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 640 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 641 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 642 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 643 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 644 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 645 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 646 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 647 Proctorial Board Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 648 Skill Development Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Skill Development Centre The main objective of the Skill Development Centre is to equip the students with the technological familiarities and updated knowledge, a skil development centre has also been established b y the university under the directive of government of Madhya Pradesh on Feb. 8, 2013 nominating to Prof. Surendra Singh and Dr. A.K. Gupta as Nodal Officer and Assistant Nodal Officer respectively. A separate office with a Lab, Classroom, office and other essential facilities has been established. The registration process with NCVT is in process. Identification of Centre under the NSSDS and TISS, Mumbai The R. D. University has been identified under the national services and skill development scheme (NSSDS) to run various skill development course in coordination with Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai on the initiative of Ministry of Youth Affairs and sports, Govt. of India , New Delhi as pilot project study for 2013-2016. In this pilot phase three centers have been selected to impart the vocational training mainly targeting the students from SC, ST and OBC population. The training programmes commenced from June, 2013 to train 3000 students in this initial phase. The TISS representative in coordination with SDC, R.D. University has already been initiated the activities. For effective implementation of the NSSDS programme, the Government of Madhya Pradesh has constituted a coordination committee of the following; Vice chancellor, R.D. University, Jabalpur Registrar, R.D. University, Jabalpur Dean, Student Welfare, R.D. University, Jabalpur Director, Swami Vivekanand Career Yojana, Indore - Member - Chairman Member Secretary - Member 649 Skill Development Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Coordinator, N.S.S., R.D. University, Jabalpur Additional Director, Higher Education, Jabalpur Project Member nominated by the TISS, Mumbai The R.D. University is one of the nine universities of the country, which has been selected for pilot project (2013-2016). We are sure that these development training initiatives will give much more confidence and practical exposure to the students. This add-o skill with traditional degrees will enhance the employment opportunities especially in the industries and other sectors. Some Initiatives under skill Development Cell (SDC) are given below; The centre conducted a workshop on “skill development and Centre opportunities” on March 17, 2013, first time in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Aditya Lunawat, Director. Swami Vivekanand career Guidance Cell, Indore, was present as chief guest of function. Nearly 200 participants including teachers were present in the workshop. The centre has also conducted a two day workshop on “employment generation through Entrepreneurship development” during April 26-27, 2013. a number of dignitaries from Government and industries attended and addressed to the participants. Some renowned personalities of Mahakoshal region, who addressed the participants, are Dr. Aditya Lunawat, Director, Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Cell, Indore Dr. Jitendra Jamdar, Orthopedics Surgeon and M>D> of Jamdar Hospital Pvt. Limited, Jabalpur. Shri rem Dube, President,Chamber of Commerce, Jabalpur. Smt. Archna Bhatanagar, Chairperson, MAWE. Dr, Anil Dhagat, Director, Gyan Ganga College of management, Jabalpur Nearly 200 teachers, students have shown their interest for the participation in the proposed programme Event organized by SDC-TISS Workshop on “ Skill development and career opportunities ” on March 16, 2013 Workshop on “Employment Generation through Entrepreneurship development” during April 26-27, 2013 Workshop on the occasion of “ World environmental day June 5, 2013” Meeting of principle regarding the implementation of courses in the presence of Dr. Aditya Lunawat- Director, Shri. Mohd Tarique- TISS, Prof. Surendra Singh- Nodal officer, Dr. A> K> Marathe- NSS Coordinater, Dr. Lokesh Shrivastav 650 Skill Development Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Training of trainers (ToT) on English communication IN EFLU Hyderabad from 2 dec to 7 dec, 2013. five participants from Jabalpur took part in the ToT State level inauguration of national university students’ skill development programme on June 20,2014 Training of trainers (ToT) on motivating youth of skill building courses on 20 th and 21st January, 2014 Training of trainers (ToT) on financial literacy, 20 th February to 21st February, 2014 Motivating youth for skill building classes, with 35 students from 10 th February,, 2014 to 22nd February 2014 Motivating youth for skill building classes, with 35 students from 3rd march to 13th march students, 2014 Motivating youth for skill building classes, with 20 students from 4 th march to 26th march, 2014 Motivating youth for skill building classes, 26th February to 26th march, 2014 with 44 students for two batches in Mahakoshal art’s and commerce (AUTO) college, Jabalpur Motivating youth for skill building classes, started 12 February to 17 th march, 2014 With 72 students for two batches at Rani Durgavati P.G. college, Mandla Ongoing Programmes Financial literacy courses, started on 7th April, 2014 with 40 students in R.D.V.V. Jabalpur Financial literacy courses, started on 17th April, 2014 with 50 students in Mahakoshal art’s and commerce (AUTO) college, Jabalpur Future Courses of Action Financial literacy courses is going to start at Rani Durgavati P.G. college, Mandla from 24th april, 2014 Second round of English ToT at EFLU Hyderabad, is going to be held from 28 th April to 4th May, 2014 651 Sport Complex Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Sports Complex The University Department of Physical Education as a central facility is responsible for organization of sports activities for the University students as a whole which includes:Standard playing fields, gymnasium with indoor facilities i:e multy-gym, judo and wrestling hall, weight lifting and power lifting hall, table tennis and badminton hall, aerobics hall, separate changing and wash room for boys, girls and teachers, qualified coaches and training equipments for all students. Organization of Inter Collegiate Divisional & Inter Divisional and Inter District, Inter Divisional & State Level competitions in various games & sports as per State Govt. Department of Higher Education and A.I.U. New Delhi. Selection and Training of University Teams for Inter University competitions. Participation of University Teams in Inter University competitions at zonal and inter zonal competitions. Participations of University Teams in various state level competitions. Organization of zonal and inter zonal all competitions. Organization of training and coaching of students of various college/school/of Jabalpur in selected sports activities. Organization of Inter Collegiate, Divisional Level & State Level Competitions. Though various inter collegiate competitions are organized by various colleges, at district level. The track and field (Athletics) and other competitions not included in state sports calendar are organized by the University Department of Physical Education competitions in the following sports activities are organized by the University. Athletics (Track & Field) (Men/Women) Handball (Men/Women) Wrestling (Men/Women) Football (Men/Women) Volleyball (Men/Women) Hockey (Men/Women) 652 Sport Complex Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Judo (Men/Women) Basketball (Men) Cricket (Men) Badminton (Men/Women) Boxing (Men) Cross Country Races (Men/Women) Yoga (Men/Women) Power Lifting & Wt. Lifting & Best Physique (Men) Kabaddi (Men/Women) Kho-Kho (Men/Women) Chess (Men/Women) Selection and participation of University Teams in Inter University competitions. University Teams participates in following sports activities in Inter University competitions. Athletics (Track & Field) (Men/Women) Handball (Men/Women) Wreslting (Men/Women) Football (Men/Women) Volleyball (Men/Women) Hockey (Men/Women) Judo (Men/Women) Basketball (Men) Cricket (Men) Badminton (Men/Women) Boxing (Men) Cross Country Races (Men/Women) Yoga (Men/Women) Power Lifting & Wt. Lifting & Best Physique (Men) Kabaddi (Men/Women) Kho-Kho (Men/Women) Chess (Men/Women) 653 Sport Complex Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The University organizes coaching camps for its various team (preferably for 21 days) depending upon the availability of time. University provides TA &DA for out of station players DA to local participants of coaching camps. During coaching camp @ Rs. 200 per day & @ Rs. 100 per day actual T.A & DA for out of station players DA to local participants of coaching camp. The player/teams recurring position in Inter University competitions are awarded prize money @ Rs. 21000, 15000 & 11000 for All India/ Inter Zonal University winners prize money @ Rs. 11000, 7000 & 5000 for Inter zonal I, II & III position winner respectively. Organization of zonal and inter zonal all competitions. We organized following I U competitions West Zonal & Inter-Zonal I U Volleyball (2008-09) West Zonal I U Hockey (2009-10) West Zonal I U Badminton (2009-10) West Zonal I U Football (2010-11) Inter- Zonal I U Football (2010-11) M.P. State I U Wrestling (2013-14) Organization of Training and Coaching camps for Students of various college/school/of Jabalpur in selected sports activities. University provide playing & Training Facilities to all the School/college & University students in Athletics (Track & Field), Handball, Wrestling, Football, Volleyball, Hockey, Judo, Basketball, Cricket, Badminton, Boxing, Cross country Races, Yoga, Wt. Training & Power Training, Kabaddi & Kho-Kho. Future developmental plans Procure latest training and fitness facilities Sports hostel for players and participants Develop separate football field Develop aquatic complex Multipurpose indoor stadium Lay turf on Hockey field 654 University Guest House Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Guest House A vast and multi-dimensional educational institute like University always needs a unit of well-furnished guest house so that excellent lodging-boarding facilities would be provided to the dignitaries who come to the University in connection with confidential, academic and other administrative purposes and assignments. Presently, there is a small guest house,considered sufficiently big one during earlier days, in Rani Durgawati University as well; proposal for whose extension along with installation of several up-to-date amenities has already been submitted under the provisions for the central facilities of the University to UGC in view of the current Five Year Plan. The University Guest House, at present, comprises eight air-conditioned rooms and twelve air-cooled rooms, each allotted to the guests on twin-share basis. The University is trying, may hopefully succeed in the course of time, to provide air-conditioning in all its rooms with its own income/funding. In addition, the Guest House has two Halls – one for girls and the other for boys, with bathroom units attached separately, so that the students coming from different colleges of the University territory, in connection with the various cultural and sports activities like Yuva Mahotsav, could be accommodated easily. The central unit of internet, computer and printer is going to be established as soon as the official formalities are completed. There is a Water-Cooler with Aquaguard in the ground 655 University Guest House Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) floor of the Guest House. Another unit of Water-Cooler plus Aquaguard is proposed and soon to be installed in the first floor of the Guest House. The Guest House has its own waterbore/ tube-well inside its building. The kitchen of the Guest House operates on self-finance basis as per requirement and demand of the guests. There is also an independent twobedroom living unit on the first floor of the Guest House so that the officers coming on deputation and for periodic assignments could be appropriately accommodated. The proposal for the construction of another floor consisting of fully-furnished and well-equipped rooms has already been submitted to the UGC. There are also two well-furnished Dining-Halls in the University Guest House. The University has posted security guards for 24-hours so that the valuables of the guests may be safeguarded. In addition, concerned department of the University. Administration observes the issue of cleanliness inside and around the Guest House. The University Authority has made provisions for one Professor In-charge, one Clerk, two Peons and the shift-wise-posted Chaukidaars for the Guest House. Notwith standing, theextensive need pertaining to the multi-faceted activities of the University can only be supplemented, provided the strength, accommodation and amenities of the present Guest House are doubled. Hopefully, this objective will be fulfilled, in consonance with the acceptance of the proposal already submitted to the UGC under the current Five Year Plan. 656 University Press and Publication Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Press and Publication Cell It is a matter of great pleasure that this University has its own press working with full capacity since last four decades. In this state there are only three Universities has this own printing press. This University press was established in the year 1968 and continually working although these machines are old-fashioned but still working efficiently and providing services to cater the general needs of the University. The Press is housed in a separate building in university campus and has composing room, printing room, cutting room, publication unit which sales service applications and other forms. It has a store for reading materials. A total of eleven staff members under the supervision of an Assistant Registrar work in the press. This press uses the 14-15 metric tons paper per year to produce examination answer books and university application forms of different formats. The annual sale consists of about 3,20,000 examination/application form, 50,000 enrolment forms, 10,000 revaluation forms, 10,000 re-totaling forms, 15,000 degree forms, 10,000 mark sheets, 10,000 migration forms. A total of some 2.5 lakhs examination valuation forms and marks foil/counter foils, 50,000 general appointment letters of university/college examiners, and some 40,000 practical examination forms. No examination papers are printed in the University Press. S ince, 1989, Rani Durga vati Unive rsity is continuously operating publication cell through the unsigned grant released by the University 657 University Press and Publication Cell Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Grant commission. By the recommendation of the Vice Chancellor, University appoints professor-in-Charge of the publication cell, and Professors from science and arts/humanities departments as its members. Till date more than fifty doctoral theses approved for award of degrees in science, arts and social science faculties have been published by the Cell. These research thesis are published after critical evaluation by two independent subjects experts. The Cell also publishes a research magazine ‘Vishlesana’ covering articles from the authors of arts and science department. Presently the Cell has Prof. Radhika Prasad Mishra, Sanskrit Department, as Professor-in-Charge, and the members include Prof. R.C. Maurya, Chemistry Department, Prof. Anjana Sharma, Department of Biological Science, Prof. Rakesh Bajpai, Physics Department, Prof. Rajeev Dubey, History Department. Dr. Arun Garg, Department of Journalism, is the member secretary of publication cell. Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Department of Mass Communication, Dr. Lokesh Shrivastava, Department Geography, are Honorary Editors of Vishlesana. Development section of the university is the co-partner for the grants, etc., of this cell. Application for ISNB number for the research magazine has been documented. Research magazine volume 10 (2013) number 1 have been published in December 2013. Another semi annual publication of this magazine would be released in June- July 2014. 658 University Science and Instrument Centre (USIC) Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Science and Instruments Centre (USIC) From its establishment, the physics department had a mechanical workshop associated with it in which lathe machine, drilling facilities were available. Later, the workshop became a separate unit as Central Workshop with further increase in the instruments and facilities like electronics equipment, glass blowing, etc. The present University Science Instruments Centre (USIC) came into existence in 1982 with appointment of technical staff and scientific officer. Initially USIC started with a level zero in UGC terminology, but was upgraded to level one in 1995. Central workshop had one scientific officer and four technical assistants and USIC had an E-Reader and two technical assistants and two technicians. In 1999 central workshop was merged into USIC with grade Level–I, and in 2010 the USIC was merged again with the Department of Physics & Electronics. The main objective of USIC has been to centralize the major equipment facility and to maintain and operate them adequately. Now a day’s devices and equipments are becoming more and more sophism tidewater and needs trained personals to operate them and maintain them. This required centralization of sophism tidewater equipments to be operated under supervision of trained persons .The scientific staff of the centre (USIC) properly giving specification for the new equipments to be purchased for specific purposes USIC is multi disciplinary centre. Many instruments are fabricated and repaired here for physics, electronic, chemistry and bio science departments. Major instruments available are Lathe machines, Glass blowing set up (gas cylinder), Drilling machines –shaper, Shaper machines, Vacuum coating units, Microwave bench, Electromagnets, Crystal growing units, Dark room facility, Various electronic instruments (e.g., CRO, etc.), X- ray unit, Fluorescence spectro photometer, Following equipments NMR/Instruments were designed and fabricated in the Dept. central work shop & USIC, kyropoulos crystal growing unit, Crystal cutting unit, Micro hardness testing balance, Static ball indenter, Dielectric constant measurements cell, Electro Luminescence cell & setup, Field compensation charge measuring assembly, Open circuit TSC measurement assembly, Digital event counter, Experimental training boards, etc. Some of these instruments are positioned in the workshop/USIC section and others are in various laboratory of the department as per the requirement. In addition to maintenance of equipments a number of training programs have also been organized in USIC for college teachers/technical Laboratory attendants and allied persons. USIC has organized two training programs – one for college teacher and Laboratory Staff, and the other for UG students. This helped the teachers in imparting experimental 659 University Science and Instrument Centre (USIC) Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) knowhow to the student in a better way and college students learned about the operation and maintenance of common instruments and other facilities. A workshop was organized on 2003 on glass blowing with the help of WRIC, Mumbai, in which the participants were provided with working knowledge on glassware designing and construction with a particular specification. This USIC has been involved in repairing and maintaining various equipment and instruments, and in fabricating kits for teaching laboratory and research. The mechanical workshop has been doing mechanical jobs like welding, cutting, and makes grills sheet for windows and any other works. Also it has been fabricating indigenous instruments for research like indenter with high precision furnaces and many more. The glass blowing section of the workshop/USIC has being doing work related glasswares, making with special features required flasks, tubes etc. special factors for experiments and research purpose. The electronics section of USIC repairs the electronics instruments and devices for the department and other sections of the university and other college as well. A number of training kits have been designed and fabricated in USIC for under graduate and post graduate students of different colleges. 660 Women Studies and Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Women studies and research centre 1 Women studies and research centre in the university has been functioning since 1988 in this University. Dr. (Mrs) Rajeshwari Rana is its present Professor-in-charge and Member Secretary. The Centre has succeeded in playing an interventionist role by initiating gender perspective in several areas. Working perseveringly, it has fulfilled the criteria laid down by the UGC guidelines. The Centre has encouraged research in the area of Women's studies, built up a library resource of its own, as well as established free access to the Centre library of the University. Apart from this, also accessible to the faculty and students of the Women's Studies Centre are the libraries of teaching departments, UGC Academic Staff College, internet and INFLIBNET facilities of Central Computer. The vision of the Centre is to empower the women who are the pillar of the family. We are committed to discover, develop and transform women into skilled & empowered women of tomorrow. The following are the mission of the Centre. To create awareness of feminine potential, develop their self confidence and self esteem and also seek avenues for employment through higher education. Academic excellence in teaching, research, social and professional growth of Women and the Nation. The goals and objectives of the Centre include the overall development of the self confidence of women by guiding them with women welfare Laws and short term courses detailing on violence against women, legal rights and self protection; asserting the importance of spiritual, economic, social, racial and gender equality; emphasizing the importance of health and hygiene; directing women's role in the society; and developing multi-disciplinary approach for the overall personality development. The Advisory Committee meeting of Women Development Cell was convened in response of directives of the Department of Higher Education, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal. Order No A-2132 dated 12 Jan 2012 and Reference letter No 445/3571/2011/38-3 dated 23 Feb 2012 and 07 Mar 2014 regarding the women development cell in the University . The Hon`ble Vice Chancellor and other Members considered and deliberated on Women Development Cell and resolved that it will be a part of Women Studies and Research Centre of Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya. The main thrust area of the Women Development Cell is to create a congenial and safe working environment for all the female students, women faculty and staff of the University 661 Women Studies and Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) and all affiliated colleges of Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya Jabalpur. The Women Development Cell strives to create awareness and inculcate a strong sense of values among the younger generation so that they have a balanced view about the various gender issues that they face in their daily lives. Women Development Cell looks forward to join hands with the institutes to organize more workshops, field visits, camps and activities to promote the academic and individual growth of women students to emerge as competent professional with embodiment of human ethics and enhanced confidence level. The Women Cell is monitoring the activities and the issues concerning women under the leadership of Professor In-charge Dr. (Mrs) Rajeshwari Rana and all the esteemed advisory members of Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur. Women's Studies Development & Research Centre, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur have been signed MOU with Maitri Vocational Training Centre (MVTC), Madhya Bharat Area Army Wives Welfare Organization , Jabalpur. Highly qualified, dynamic experience trainers with International exposure are training on personality Development Programme. A wide range of topics are being covered under Maitri Finishing School of Maitri Vocational Training Centre Madhya Bharat Area. Women Studies and Research Centre is also associated with Biodiversity Conservation & Rural Biotechnology Centre, Jabalpur. The vision of the society is to improve overall quantity of life of the deprived sections of the society. This centre conducts a number of of awareness/academic and administrative programmer. It has more than 5,000 trained social workers in the society. Madhya Pradesh Association of Women Entrepreneurs (MAWE) is also associated with Women Studies and Research Centre of the university. MAWE has been working to encourage women and girls for self-employed through entrepreneurship. It also plays a pivotal role in helping women entrepreneurs to establish their business in a more effective manner. MAWE aims to provide comprehensive access to Information, Finance, Technology and Marketing. Training is an integral part of the programs. This programme is envisaged to empower the Women through their economic independence. The Centre organised National Conference on "Social and Ethical Evaluation of the Advancements in Medical Practices and Research from Feminist View Point" in the Collaboration of Bharatiya Mahila Darshnik Parishad from 28-30th November 2013. The Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya is already running the following Courses under Women Studies Research Centre. Certified Course in Women Empowerment and Development (3 month duration); Post Graduate diploma in Gender Studies and Development (1 year duration); Certified Course in Personality Development Programme (1 month duration); Certificate course in stitching, embroidery (6 month duration); and Beautification, candle making and cushion making. The Centre proposes to work for dissemination of knowledge, organised workshop seminar etc. and form symbiotic association of mutual benefit with other departments, centres, scholars, colleges, NGOs and so on. The seminars and workshops that are proposed to be 662 Women Studies and Research Centre Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) organized on awareness of women rights and their roles in the society include Problems related with female foeticide in the feminist perspective; Continuous decline in sex ratio; Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women; Rising trends of surrogacy in India - A legal scenario; Forms of Violence, both public and private; Mental, Emotional and Social Harassment; Unorganized women Labour/work force; Gender factor in caste/communal violence; Women's stand in Human Rights; Bringing Marginalized Women's Segments into mainstream society; and Rising trends of marital discord in families. The Centre also proposes to run the courses on P.G. Diploma in Women's Studies; P.G. Diploma in Early Childhood; P.G. Diploma in Development Management; Interdisciplinary Diploma in Gender, Culture and Development Studies. Other studies plans are Certificate courses in Non-violence & Peace; Empowering Women through Self Help Group (CWDL); Understanding Gender; and short term courses on Legal Literacy; Computer Literacy; and Reengineering. The special features of the Centre include a Day Care Centre that was established in 2006 and is now funded by U.G.C. and Ministry of Women and Child Development. It organizes every year World AIDS Day on 1st December; Women Day on 8th March; and at frequent intervals awareness programmes in different women's issues topics The Centre has a library with some 600 books on relevant topics, 06 Video Cassettes, 5 Audio Cassettes; 40 magazines on regular subscription; and 40 display charts/maps. The Centre has been provided with Five lakhs by U.G.C. in the 10th Plan; Three lakhs by U.G.C. under Day Care Scheme; and 9.12 lakhs by the Ministry of Women and Child Development. 663 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 664 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 665 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Pandit Kunjilal Dubey Auditorium Annexure II A new horizon has given to Pandit Kunjilal Dubey auditorium of Rani Durgavati University which has three major parts namely: stage, sitting arrangement and balcony. Stage –stage has two green rooms attached to it. Large size stage has been built in 840 sq. ft. of area in which along with University’s convocation ceremony , seminars of various education departments and other different programmes are organized . Sitting arrangement- Pandit Kunjilal Dubey auditorium has well arranged big hall containing 500 seats .This beautiful and attractive hall containing walking space at centre and in both the sides of hall for convenient in and out of guests. The auditorium is decorated with various photographs of different educationalists and great personalities of India. Balcony- The balcony contains approx.100 seats along with big screen for various presentations and documentaries, which has a total area of 1250 sq. ft. and has been utilized time to time. This auditorium has various facilities such as mikes, collar mikes, drama mikes, singing mikes, color light effects and along with which it has many mike systems, facilities of recording of various national channels. Also, the stage is made air conditioned. With this, auditorium is also made air conditioned. Possibly it is one of the auditoria of Jabalpur which is liked and remembered, and this could be a way we can define Pandit Kunjilal Dubey auditorium. 666 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Annexure III NAAC Peer Team Report & Action taken by the University Report of the NAAC Peer Team on Institutional Accreditation of Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (October 8 - 11, 2002) Section 1: Preamble The University of Jabalpur was established in 1956 as a teaching and affiliating University. In 1983 this institution was renamed as Rani Durgavati Viswavidyalaya in memory of the valorous Gond tribal Queen of Garha Mandla. It caters to the needs in higher education of seven districts with a population of 82.73 lakhs in Madhya Pradesh. The area served by the University is covered with dense forests and thrives mainly on agriculture. Some defence oriented industries are functioning around Jabalpur. Since 1961, the University has been functioning in the present 100 acre Saraswathi Vihar Campus with academic and administrative activities, residential accommodation for staff and students and a guest house and health centre. With 23 University departments and 112 affiliated Colleges, the number of programmes offered is 121 including 17 self financing courses. The faculty strength of the University is 102 supported by 450 non-teaching staff. As a State University receiving grants from the Government of Madhya Pradesh, it is able to maintain the Unit cost of education at Rs 1,834/-. The University Departments provide for post-graduate level programmes only and 1,150 students are currently on the rolls. On the University seeking to be assessed by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, the Council constituted a Peer Team with Prof. K. Aludiapillai, former Vice-Chancellor, Madurai Kamaraj University as Chairman and Prof. B.L. Barnes, Prof. K.K.M. Yusuff and Prof. D.B. Yedekar as members. The team’s visit was coordinated by Dr. Antony Stella, Adviser, NAAC. The Peer Team after carefully going through the Self-study Report submitted by the University visited the University from 8th October to 11th October 2002 to validate the information furnished. Discussions were held with the Vice-Chancellor, faculty members, members of the executive council, representatives of students, staff, alumni and parents. On the basis of the observations and discussions and documents and reports furnished, the Peer Team wishes to record its comments hereunder: Affiliating functions A brief mention on the affiliating functions of the University is relevant in the context of quality concerns in higher education. The entire undergraduate and part of post-graduate education in the area covered by Rani Durgavati University is provided by the 112 affiliated Colleges of which 66 are funded by Government and 47 are non-grantee (self financing) institutions. Seven of these are autonomous colleges and 17 are recognized research institutes/centers. The affiliated Colleges have currently 65,648 undergraduate and 18,350 post graduate students on their rolls. One of the affiliated colleges viz., College of Materials Management, Jabalpur run by the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India has already been assessed and accredited by NAAC. The affiliated colleges include those offering professional courses like law, medicine, engineering, education and management. 667 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) The affiliated colleges offer 8 diploma, 18 undergraduate and 38 post graduate programmes. The Dean, College Development Council closely guides and assists these colleges in all activities including receipt of development grants. During the ninth plan period for 62 out of 65 eligible colleges received Rs 600 lakhs from the UGC. The 15 year old Academic Staff College has trained 1831 teachers in 56 Orientation Courses and 4177 teachers in 138 Refresher Courses in 13 different subjects. The role of the Academic Staff College in improvement of the faculty not only through the courses conducted but also by the publication of 14 books and preparation of 43 CDs as reading materials, apart from conduct of three Principals Meet, is appreciable. The Peer Team perceives the role of this Academic Staff College as a major effort in enhancing the quality of teaching-learning process. The criteria wise assessment is discussed below: Section 2: Criterion-wise Analysis Criterion I: Curricular Aspects The mission of the Rani Durgavati Viswavidyalaya has been "to spearhead the assault on rural ills". The main objective in locating this institution in a predominantly tribal and backward region of the state has been “to provide quality education, develop human resource and improve literacy and socio-economic status of the region.” The Peer Team notes that the programmes offered cover a fairly wide range and are geared to achieve the objectives. The initiation of new programmes to enable students acquire skills needed in the employment market indicate the responsive approach of the University keeping in view the societal needs. In particular the initiation of a large number of programmes during the past five years on a self-financing mode in emerging areas deserves commendation. The curriculum followed by the University in the various courses is based on the model curricula circulated by the UGC in 2002. This approach, the Peer Team feels, will help the University to be a part of the mainstream and facilitate mobility of students. It is also commendable that 80% of the resources generated by the self-financing courses are spent on enhancing the quality of education. The University might consider evolving a suitable mechanism for obtaining feedback on programmes offered from various stakeholders. Criterion II: Teaching-learning and Evaluation Entrance tests are conducted for the career oriented courses. A combination of interviews, academic record and tests are used for admission in general. Both the annual and semester patterns are adopted in the academic programmes. Nearly 20% of the marks are assigned for internal assessment for semester based courses. No bridge or remedial courses are conducted for the benefit of the handicapped students. The need for the above courses in institutions with a semi-urban location having a large chunk of students from rural and tribal areas with problems in communication cannot be overemphasized. In particular, when the switch over is from mother tongue to English as a medium of instruction, a bridge course may be very useful. In a tribal belt such as the one covered by this University, many students might need remedial courses particularly in the first year of the course. With assistance from agencies like the UGC under S.C./S.T. assistance schemes, these courses can be organised. It is good to note that the evaluation system is based on the guidelines of the UGC, covering the entire syllabi and ensuring that the student acquires a holistic knowledge of the subject. The participation by the faculty in Seminars, Conferences, Workshops, etc., has been quite substantial and it is indicative of their keeping updated in their chosen areas of teaching and research. 668 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Apart from classroom lectures students are required to take up projects and seminars. techniques and audio-video materials may be encouraged. Use of other teaching The self-appraisal method is used to evaluate the teachers to grant benefits under the career advancement scheme. A large number of teachers avail themselves of the faculty development programmes organised by the University and by other agencies. Availing study leave and sabbatical leave, 13 teachers have furthered their knowledge in their areas of specialization during the last two years. International and national linkages have been established by the University faculty in various departments. This involvement has enhanced the quality of teaching and learning in the departments. Criterion III: Research, Consultancy and Extension The research laboratories are equipped to reasonable level. Most of the faculty members are involved in research. In the past 5 years, 292 research scholars have obtained Ph.D. degree and 8 post doctoral scholars have received D.Sc. and D. Litt. degrees. At present 151 research scholars are working in various departments. During the last five years 543 research papers have been published. About 25 research scholars of this University have won Young Scientists awards in national and international conferences. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is in the second phase of DRS programme and has also been identified by the UGC for COSIST Programme. Publications from some Departments such as Biological Science, Chemistry and PG Research in Physics and Electronics are good amongst science departments. Quite a few faculty members have received international recognition for their work. Substantial research funding has been received by faculty members of various departments from all major funding agencies such as UGC, CSIR, DST, Deptt. Of Biotechnology, Development & Finance, Defence Research Development Organisationa and Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology. The National Board of Higher Mathematics has sanctioned Rs. 18.00 lakh per annum for the Department of Mathematics for a Regional Library Center. Sixty two research projects have been completed with an outlay of Rs. 4.32 Crore during the last five years. Currently 39 research projects with a total budget of Rs. 1.89 Crore are in progress. The research activity of the Faculty members is monitored through self appraisal reports. The consultancy services offered by the P.G. Departments are informal and have generally been on gratis basis. It is worth noting that a centre, Macromolecular Research Centre with only one faculty member and five Research Associates was able to generate substantial funds through consultancy services. The centre has several wellmaintained sophisticated instruments and is engaged in research work involving Polymers for Micronano electronics, advanced composite materials and high-energy materials. The University–industry interactions have to be strengthened to generate more income for the research and teaching activities. The University authorities may consider institution of R & D Cell to coordinate the consultancy services. The University may also consider the institution of a departmental development fund for immediate needs of the Department. The funds generated through the consultancy services and donations can be a source for this endeavor. During the past 5 years 25 conferences have been organized on different focal themes. Most departments have organized refresher courses for college/University teachers. Extension activities of the Hindi Department connected with the literacy mission among the tribal people are commendable in this regard. The University authorities may consider adopting a tribal village for the upliftment of the people in that village. Criterion IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources The University has a beautiful 99.63 acre campus. The University has a Master Plan for the existing buildings and the projected expansion. All science departments have independent buildings in the University. Adequate space is available for most of the faculty members to conduct research activities. The Computer Centre has a separate building and has over 30 computers and Internet facility, and this centre frequently runs computer courses for teachers, students and employees. University has a well-furnished Convocation Hall capable of accommodating about 800 persons and a Council Hall, with audio-visual service. New buildings for the 669 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) University Institute of Management, Computer Applications and the Academic Staff College are under construction. Extension of the buildings of the Departments of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is under progress. A multi-purpose hall to organize examinations, conferences and various other educational and cultural activities is also under construction. The University has several play fields and a multi-purpose gymnasium hall is under construction. The Central Library of the University has a wide and varied collection of 1,75,400 books, and a reasonable collection of research abstracts and journals, and research degree theses. The University library has a collected database of books, journals and theses, and is linked with INFLIBNET. The library provides Internet access to faculty and students. However this facility has to be considerably improved. Each teaching department has separate libraries, which also provide book loan facility and is equipped with multiple copies of text books and supplementary reading materials. The University has a Guest House, a hostel of the Academic Staff College and separate hostels for men and women students. The University has a Health Center with an Assistant Surgeon as its officer in charge and with facilities for general treatment. The activities of this centre may be strengthened. University may consider appointing a lady doctor for treating the lady students and staff. University also has a Post Office and a branch of the Allahabad Bank in the campus. There is a University Science and Instrumentation Centre, with reasonable facilities for repairing and fabrication of glasswares and minor instruments. The University has an Employment Exchange, information, guidance and placement bureau and a cell for dealing with foreign students' affairs. Special coaching classes are arranged for women candidates, and for SC/ST candidates. The University has set up a Centre for Competitive Examinations for candidates appearing for combined civil services examinations, etc. Maintenance of the infrastructure vest with the Engineering Section of the University and the University Science and Instrumentation Centre. A percentage of project funds collected as overheads also assist maintenance expenses. Some of the departments are well maintained. However, there are departments which require proper maintenance of the building. Hygenic conditions are also to be improved in toilets and surroundings. Most of the administrative and financial activities have been computerized and the Computer Centre has developed packages relating to research in the University and two commercial packages to meet the need of the local industries. A website has been developed and launched by the Centre for the University. The optimal use to which the computer facilities are put and the generation of resources by the Centre has been noted by the Peer Team as a laudable effort in self reliance. The University Sports Complex has a 400 metre track, hockey, football, handball, volley ball, tennis and kho-kho fields. Cash prize and sports scholarships are liberally provided to students who excel in sports and games. Weightage is given to sports achievements in admission. The University Violence and Sexual Harassment Complaint Cell deals with grievances of students. Welfare measures for staff such as provision of loans for purchase of food grains, vehicles, house etc. are in existence. Criterion V: Student Support and Progression The University Campus has 1746 students of which 20% are from other states. This is fairly good for a state university. Pass out percent is 75-80% with fairly low drop out rate. University annually publishes updated prospectus. Information is also available on web site of the University. Some of the Departments have their own web sites as well as publish brochures on self-supporting courses. Financial aid is available through Government of India and State Government scholarships as well as merit cum means scholarships. About 20% of students get benefits of the scholarships. There is an employment cell with 670 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Dean of Students' Welfare looking after career counseling. Companies have been visiting the campus for placements and about 60 students have been placed through this facility last year. 10-15% of students are self employed. 10% seats are available for overseas students as payment seats. Sports and normal recreational facilities are available. University has been sanctioned Rs. 40.00 lakh for IGNOU Distant Education Center. Alumni Association has been formed only recently. The potential of this group is great. Building close contacts with them and involving them in the programmes for the growth and development of the University is essential in the context of the financial crunch faced for developmental activities. Criterion VI: Organisation and Management Rani Durgavati Viswavidyalaya is governed by Madhya Pradesh Viswavidyalaya Adhiniyam (Madhya Pradesh University Act) 1973 which is a common Act for all the Universities in the State. The statutory bodies of the University include the Court Executive Council, Finance Committee, Faculties, Boards of Studies, Academic Planning and Evaluation Board, Building Committee and Sports Committee. The powers, duties and responsibilities of the functionaries like the Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, Deans and the Controller of Examinations are clearly spelt out. Routine activities in administration have been steadily computerized and finances are handled carefully. No grant has been allowed to lapse. These indicate the sound approach followed by the University in the management of human and financial resources. Preparation of the Academic Calendar by a Committee headed by the Governor, Chancellor and Chief Minister, Minister for Higher Education, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Secretary as members indicates the seriousness attached to the exercise and the mechanism to adhere to it with the support of the State. To ensure social justice the reservation policy is implemented faithfully in all admissions and appointments. Training of administrative staff is given due attention. The main sources of revenue for the University are government grants, examination fees, fees from self financing courses, fund raising drives and consultancy charges. The current tuition fee of Rs 50 per month appears to be on the low side. To ensure that economically weak students are not denied opportunities for higher education freeships, bank loans and fee concessions can be given when fees are revised upward. There is an internal audit mechanism and very few audit objections have been raised. No resources have been tapped through donations and alumni association. Perhaps efforts in this direction may enable the University take up more developmental activities. Projects funded by agencies like the UGC, DBT, CSIR, DST, DRDO, MPCST and others have sustained laboratories and research apart from generating some amount as overheads for the University. The Distance Education Courses planned should also provide a surplus for use in academic quality enhancement efforts. 671 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Criterion VII: Healthy Practices Discussions on activities of each department by the faculty in the presence of the Vice Chancellor, Deans and Head of Departments facilitates internal quality checks. Computerized and automated departmental profiles are utilised during departmental presentations. Help of University Management Institute is taken to sensitize staff and faculty in latest managerial concepts. University has informal students' exchange programmes and interaction with Research Institutes. Collaborative research is being carried out in association with German, Dutch, Canadian, American and New Zealand universities. University spends 80% of revenue generated by it in providing quality education. It has four study centers, of which two are outside Jabalpur. It has a coaching center each for women and other students. There is a center for preparation for competitive examinations. Value based education is imparted through a foundation course at UG level. All round development of students and community orientation is managed through cocurricular activities such as debates, seminars, group discussions, etc. Students are encouraged to use internet for coursework and project and research work. University publishes quarterly in-house journal. Each department is given incentive money of Rs. 50,000 for automation of departmental profile and data. Each employee is given monetary incentive for sincerity and hard work. Section 3: Overall Analysis Rani Durgavati University is typical of the group of Universities which were established in the first decade after India became independent. Catering to a catchment area consisting mainly of agricultural and forest lands, it has very few industries and they are related to the defence establishment of our country. The above scenario suggests the broad background from which the students have been drawn to the University. Necessarily education had to be provided at affordable cost and even today the Courses established decades back are offered at very low rate of fees. Over the past five years a clear shift in the focus in the course offerings has been witnessed and courses such as computer applications, biotechnology, bio-science, microbiology, business economics, clinical pathology, fashion designing, clinical dietetics, human resource development, etc., started as self-supporting programmes have been very well received by students. 672 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Career orientation to the courses and academic restructuring of the University have lead to a wide range of options to the students. The steady building up of infrastructure has resulted in providing quality education to the students. The faculty has identified themselves with the growth and development of the University and their research output, publications, ability to attract projects from various funding agencies and participation in academic activities has been a source of strength to the institution. The suggestions for consideration by the various authorities are furnished below: The vacant faculty posts may be filled in early since shortage of faculty may tell upon the quality of education. If there are difficulties in regular recruitment some short term measures including contract appointments, use of eminent retired faculty as emeritus professors can be tried. More in depth studies relating to tribal areas and their development may be relevant. Grant of autonomy to some more institutions under the jurisdiction of the University is desirable. Syllabi can be brought under the modular pattern in a phased manner and choice based credit system can be introduced eventually. Distance Education mode is likely to make a sharp impact in providing facilities for higher education at their doorstep and at their pace for those who missed opportunities and hence right from the initial stage quality checks can be introduced and the design of the courses to meet and suit the needs of the society can be consumer-oriented. Timings of the Computer Center can be suitably adjusted so that the students have access to the center and the internet facility before or after their normal teaching hours. The timetables may be suitably made flexible for this. Library may be modernised, fully computerised, and inflibnet facilities made available with an easy access to all users, including general students. Maximising the use of technology, student friendly procedures and practices right from the stage of calling for applications for admission to the provision of degree certificates can be gradually established training all the concerned staff in computer skills. By suitably making known the expertise available in various areas and disciplines, and by formally establishing revenue earning through consultancy, consultancy services can be strengthened further. Common rooms and Students' Center facilities with Canteen appear to be a felt need. Personal counseling Center for students should be developed. Alumni Association has the potential to raise resources and also assist in placement, in providing training facilities, in providing feedback on the activities of the University and building the image of the University. Hence all steps to strengthen the Association may be taken. The Peer Team wishes to thank the Vice Chancellor Dr S.D. Tripati and his team of Officers and faculty members for assisting the team in its task of carrying out the assessment and Self Study Report validation exercise. The facilitating role played by Dr. Antony Stella, Adviser, NAAC is specially commended. sd/Name and Signature of the Peer Team sd/Name and Signature of the Vice-chancellor 673 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Action taken by the University on Recommendation on Peer Team Report The NAAC peer team that visited the University in October 2002 was by and large satisfied by the quality of education and allied services provided on the recommendation of this per team the university was accorded a B++ rating which under the then scaling system was considered very good. The peer team had praised the university for being able to achieve its objective of providing quality education at very low cost in a reason that is predominantly tribal and backward they were also impressed and noted with pleasure that the faculty of the university with its substantive research output was an asset. The role of the academic staff college was highly commended in enhancing the quality of teaching- learning continuum. Apart from the many recommendations the peer team also pointed to some grey area that needed improvement. The major areas in this regard identified by the peer team were: evolution of a feedback mechanism: initiation of remedial classes for under privileged and low performers: improvement in the university – industry linkages: modernization and improvement in library facility: initiation of placement mechanism for students; improvement in the maintenance of department and hygienic conditions including improvement in toilet facility; there was also a recommendation was improvement in services of the university health centre. It has to be noted with some satisfaction that almost all of the lacunae have been addressed. The IQAC established in the year 2013 has been functioning in a vibrant manner taking care of all quality related aspect. The vacant faculty positions have already been advertised and the recruitment process is in progress.The contractual appointments are regularly made to fulfill the requirement of regular teaching posts. Syllabai are regularly modified as per requirements and the credit based system is implicit in the form of DEAN test.Well established Distance Education Department is working satisfactorily. The computer Centre timings are modified for the suitability of student feternity. A robust feedback mechanism is in place and fully functional. Remedial classes for SC/ST/OBC and minorities have been initiated and have been functional for the past several years now University industry linkages both formal and informal have been initiated and strengthen The University central library has added many more books and is in the process of complete digitalization University Placement Cell has been functional for the past several years. The University buildings have undergone complete renovation with well maintained Departments having excellent hygienic condition including good toilet facilities. The university health centre is fully functional now with homeopathic and allopathic doctors on its rolls. 674 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) UGC Academic Staff College Annexure IV Course Statistics Since 2008-2009 to 2013-2014 S. No Name of Course Duration Number of Participants 1 66th Orientation Programme 07.05.2007 to 02.06.2007 30 2 67th Orientation Programme 08.05.2007 to 03.06.2007 30 3 Refresher Course in Bio Science 06.08.2007 to 25.08.2007 17 4 68th Orientation Programme 24.09.2007 to 20.10.2007 29 5 R/C in Computer 01.10.2007 to 20.10.2007 38 6 R/C in Commerce 04.02.2008 to 23.02.2008 24 7 R/C in Hindi 04.02.2008 to 23.02.2008 23 8 R/C in Political Science 04.02.2008 to 23.02.2008 21 9 R/C in Bio Science 03.03.2008 to 20.03.2008 20 10 R/C in Computer 03.03.2008 to 20.03.2008 22 11 UGC Special Summer Programme on ICT in Education 16-06-2008 to 05-07-2008 52 12 UGC Special Summer Programme Teaching Testing & Research in Education 07-07-2008 to 26-08-2008 39 675 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 13 69th Orentation Programme 07-07-2008 to 02-08-2008 45 14 R/C in Computer 18.08.2008 to06.09.2008 55 15 70th Orentation Programme 08-09-2008 to 04-10-2008 26 16 71th Orentation Programme 03-11-2008 to 29-11-2008 27 17 72th Orentation Programme 05-01-2009 to 31-01-2009 32 18 R/C in History 18-02-2009 to 07-03-2009 30 19 R/C in Computer 16-03-2009 to 04-042009 40 20 73rd Orentation Programme 18-05-2009 to 13-06-2009 21 21 Refresher Course in Bioscience 08-06-2009 to 27-06-2009 21 22 74th Orentation Programme 31-08-2009 to 26-09-2009 22 23 Refresher Course in Sociology 04-01-2010 to 23-01-2010 17 24 Refresher Course in Hindi 04-01-2010 to 23-012010 21 25 Short Term Course- Contemporary Trenda in Research Methology 02-02-2010 to 06-022010 56 26 Refresher Course in History 08-02-2010 to 27-02-2010 24 676 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 27 Short Term- Workshop- E-Learning and Effective Teaching 16-02-2010 to 18-02-2010 38 28 Refresher Course in Computer 08-03-2010 to 27-03-2010 25 29 75th Orentation Programme 08-03-2010 to 03-04-2010 34 30 Refresher Course in Political Science 29.03.2010 to 17.04.2010 17 31 Principal Conference 17.12.2009 to 17.12.2009 46 32 76th Orentation Programme 31-05-2010 to 26-06-2010 28 33 Refresher Course in Computer 19-07-2010 to 07-08-2010 27 34 Refresher Course in Bioscience 19-07-2010 to 17-08-2010 19 35 Refresher Course in Hindi 20-09-2010 to 09-10-2010 20 36 Refresher Course in Women Studies 20.09.2010 to 09.10.2010 25 37 77th Orentation Programme 15-11-2010 to 11-12-2010 28 38 Refresher Course in Environmental Science 06.12.2010 to 25.12.2010 39 39 78th Orentation Programme 17-01-2011 to 12-02-2011 27 40 79th Orentation Programme 28-03-2011 to 23-04-2011 23 677 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 41 Principal Conference 03.06.2010 70 42 80th Orentation Programme 23.05.2011 to 18.06.2011 21 43 81st Orientation Programme 18.07.2011 to 13.08.2011 31 44 RC in Research Methodology (ID) 12.12.2011 to 31.12.2011 23 45 Refresher Course in ICT (MD) 19.12.2011 to 07.01.2012 23 46 82nd Orientation Programme 19.12.2011 to 14.01.2012 23 47 E.Learning Short Term Course 26.12.2011 to 28.12.2011 40 48 RC in Business Studies (ID) 06.12.2012 to 25.12.2012 37 49 Refresher Course in Hindi 12.03.2012 to 31.03.2012 20 50 87th Orientation Programme 15.04.2013 TO 11.05.2013 37 51 83rd Orientation Programme 07.05.2012 to 02.06.2012 36 52 Short Term Course In Research Methodology 25.06.2012 TO 30.06.2012 34 53 84th Orientation Programme 23.07.2012 TO 18.08.2012 31 54 Special Summer School 2012 27.08.2012 to 15.09.2012 32 678 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 55 85th Orientation Programme 24.09.2012 to 20.10.2012 21 56 Refresher Course in History 07.01.2013 to 26.01.2013 26 57 Refresher Course in Physics 11.02.2013 to 28.02.2013 20 58 Refresher Course in Hindi 11.02.2013 to 28.02.2013 26 59 86th Orientation Programme 04.03.2013 to 30.03.2013 41 60 Refresher Course in Research Methodology 25.03.2013 to 13.04.2013 45 61 Principal Meet 03.04.2012 54 62 87th orientation programme 15.04.2013 to 11.05.2013 37 63 Refresher Course in Chemistry 13.05.2013 to 01.06.2013 28 64 Special Summer School 2013 03.06.2013 to 22.06.2013 40 65 88th Orientation Programme 08.07.2013 to 03.08.2013 30 66 Short Term Course in Research Methodology 02.08.2013 to 08.08.2013 29 67 Referesher Course in Law 05.08.2013 TO 24.08.2013 20 68 89th Oreintation Programme 26.08.2013 to 21.09.2013 22 679 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 69 Refresher Course in ICT 23.09.2013 to 12.10.2013 29 70 Interaction Programme 15.10.2013 to 01.11.2013 45 71 Refresher Course in Environmental Studies 17.10.2013 TO 09.11.2013 32 72 Refresher Course in Library Science 11.12.2013 to 31.12.2013 20 73 Special Winter School 06.01.2014 to 25.01.2014 20 74 Short Term Course "Strategy of Governance and Excellence in Higher Education" 27.01.2014 To 01.02.2014 31 75 90th Orientation Programme 24.02.2013 to 22.03.2013 46 76 Workshop on IQAC 26.02.2014 to 27.02 2014 24 77 Refresher Course In Physics 10.03.2014 TO 29.03.2014 20 78 Refresher Course in Education 24.03.2014 TO 12.04.2014 37 79 Principal Meet 25.01.2014 83 Total No of Participants 2462 680 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Directorate of Distance Education Sr. Meeting:2005…..175… Annexure V Jabalpur, Date: 10-08-2008 This is to inform that the ordinance of the following examinations of the University distance education, Jabalpur has been granted in the 74th Coordination Committee meeting dated 22 march, 2005. Sr. Ordinance No. Name (1) 130- (a) (i) M.C.A. (Three years course) (ii) A. D.C.A (Two years course) (iii) P.G.D.C.A. (One year course) 130- (b) B.C.A. (Three years course) 130- (c) C.I.C (Six months) University adopted the following ordinance of M.P. Bhoj Open University, Bhopal as:- (2) 132 Bachelor Degree Programmes (i) Bachelor of Arts (Three years course) (ii) Bachelor of Science (Three years course) (iii) Bachelor of Commerce (Three years course) (iv) Bachelor of Library and (Three years course) Information Science (3) 133 Post- graduate Diploma Programmes (i) P.G.D. in Bio- Informatics (ii) P.G.D. in Human Resource Management (iii) P.G.D. in Financial Management (iv) P.G.D. in Marketing Management 681 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) (v) P.G.D. in Tourism and Hotel Management (vi) P.G.D. in Dietetics and Therapeutic Nutrition (vii) P.G.D. in Hospital & Health Management (4) 134 Diploma Programmes Diploma in Nutrition & Health Education Order, Deputy Registrar (Meeting) Sr. Meeting/ 2005/….175-A. Jabalpur, Date: 10 August, 2005 Copy To:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Director, Directorate of distance Education, Jabalpur Principal’s of all Colleges related to University Heads, all Teaching Departments of University All Dean Additional Secretary, Coordination Committee, Higher Education Department, M.P., Bhopal All Officers of University Personal Assistant of Vice Chancellor/ Registrar University Notice Board Sd/Vice Chancellor (Meeting) Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur 682 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) Annexure VI 683 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 684 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 685 Annexures Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, (M.P.) 686