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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC,
through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically
identified by the institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the
results of the perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Note: The AQAR period would be the
Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013)
Part – A
AQAR for the year (for example 2013-14)
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
Tel. No. with STD Code:
0121-2642901
RAGHUNATH GIRLS‘ POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
WESTERN KUTCHEHRY ROAD
ADJACENT TO UNION BANK OF INDIA,
WESTERN KUTCHEHRY ROAD
MEERUT
U. P.
250001
info@rgcollege.org
Mrs. Sneh Gupta
0121-2662824
2015-16
Mobile:
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879)
OR
1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:
(For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004.
This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom
of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate)
1.5 Website address: www.rgpgcollege.org
Web-link of the AQAR: http://rgpgcollege.org/AQAR-PDF/AQAR 2015-16.pdf
For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc
1.6 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA
Year of
Accreditation
Validity
Period
1 1st
Cycle B+ 84% 28.02.2005 27.02.2010
2 2nd
Cycle A 3.58 27.03.2011 26.03.2016
3 3rd
Cycle A 3.13
05.11.2016 04.11.2021
4 4th
Cycle
1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC: DD/MM/YYYY 12-04-2005
1.8 Details of the previous year‘s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
i. AQAR 2015-16 submitted on - 13.01.2017
9927271375
iqacrgpg16@gmail.com
DR. SEEMA JAIN
9319660529
EC/55/RAR/036
UPCOGN12115
1.9 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private[
Affiliated College Yes  No[
Constituent College Yes No [
Autonomous College of UGC Yes No [
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No [
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women 
Urban  Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in aid  UGC 2(f) UGC 12B 
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing  Totally Self-Financing
1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts  Science  Commerce  Law PEI (Phys Edu) 
TEI (Edu)  Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University
(for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE 
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE 
UGC- Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC- Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC- COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers 7
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff 2
2.3 No. of students 4
2.4 No. of Management representatives 1
1. Food Sc. & Quality Control 2. Computer Application
Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut
(C.C.S. University)
2.5 No. of Alumni 1
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and Community representatives 2
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists 2
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members 19
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No 1 Faculty 6
Non-Teaching Staff Students 6 Alumni 1 Others 1
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No 
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total No. International National 3 State 3 Institution Level 5
(ii) Themes Annexure - 1
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
Annexure - 2
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *
Plan of Action Achievements
Annexure – 3a & 3b
3a - Academic Calendar
3b - Plan of Action
Annexure – 4a & 4b
4a- Overall Achievements
4b-Department & Teacher wise
Achievements
* Attach the Academic Calendar of the year as Annexure.
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes  No
Provide the details of the action taken
Management  Syndicate Any other body
The activities of IQAC is closely monitored by the Principal and college Management
Committee and the AQAR has been approved by them after due inspection and approval of
the Action taken report given in it. An exclusive window has been formed on the college
website with details of the IQAC and the AQAR 2015-16 has also been uploaded in this
section.
Part – B
Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
PhD 14 NIL 5
PG 16 NIL 5 3
UG 04 NIL 5 1
PG Diploma
Advanced Diploma
Diploma 3 4
Certificate 1 12
Others B.Voc 03
Total 41 NIL 15 20
Interdisciplinary
Innovative 6
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/(Elective option / Open options)
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni  Parents  Employers Students 
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual  Co-operating schools (for PEI)
*Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure (Annexure -5)
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester 16+3(B.Voc)
Trimester N.A.
Annual 4+1(B.Ed.)
University Syllabus followed
University Syllabus followed
Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
Total
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others
55 27 27 01 5 (Mandey on Govt. contract)
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 49
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant
(V) during the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 5 4 54
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
53 167
Presented papers 41 124
Resource Persons 3 12 2
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year 165
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by
the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination,
Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy,
Online Multiple Choice Questions)
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum Restructuring /revision/syllabus development
as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
Most of the HODs and senior faculty members of various departments of our college
are either members of the University Academic Council and Board of Studies or are
directly involved in curriculum restructuring / revision of syllabus.
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 75%
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
NIL 34 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 54 NIL
U.G.-Monthly Test, Quiz
P.G.-Internal Assessment
Annexure - 6
2.11 Course / Programme wise distribution of pass percentage: 2014-15
Title of the
Programme
Total no. of
students
appeared
Division
(Gazette not received from university)
Distinction % I % II % III % Pass %
U.G. 1368 82.82
P.G. 484 79.83
Ph.D. 10 Awarded
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
Annexure - 7 a
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
Number of faculty
benefitted
Refresher courses 07
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 01
HRD programmes -
Orientation programmes -
Faculty exchange programme 05
Staff training conducted by the university 04
Staff training conducted by other institutions -
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 05
Others 02
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent positions
filled during the Year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 59 +
30 (Contractual)
14 NIL 14
Technical Staff 4 2 NIL 2
Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 4 - 1 1
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 1 1 2 -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 1.5L - - -
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 29 18
Non-Peer Review Journals 01 05
e-Journals 12 -
Conference proceedings 03 10
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
Range 2-5 Average h-index  Nos. in SCOPUS
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations
Nature of the Project
Duration
Year
Name of the
funding Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
Major projects 2015-16 ICSSR 6.4L -
Minor Projects 2015-16 UGC - -
Interdisciplinary Projects
Industry sponsored
Projects sponsored by the
University/ College
Students research projects (JRF)
(other than compulsory by the University)
2015-16 UGC/ICSSR 1433875/-
Any other(Specify) 2015-16
PDF-UGC
FOR WOMEN
36800/-
Total
Annexure 7b
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE
Any other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:
From Funding Agency From Management of University/College
Total
Level International National State University College
Number 04 04 - - 04
Sponsoring
agencies
CE, Deptt.
Associations,
College
Management
CE, Deptt.
Associations,
College
Management
College Management
& Depts.‘ Associations
NIL
02

UGC, ICSSR, Rajeev Gandhi Fellowship; U.P. Govt.
Shikshak Anudaan Yojna

25
6 6
55
1470675/- 116020/-
1586695/-
05 10
3.16 No. of patents received this year - NIL
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
of the institute in the year
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellowship Any other
(ICSSR & U.P. Govt. Grant from Shikshan Pratishthan Anudaan Yojna)
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events: NIL
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students Participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS: NIL
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC: NIL
University level State level
National level International level
Type of Patent Number
National
Applied
Granted
International
Applied
Granted
Commercialised
Applied
Granted
Total International National State University Dist College
08 - 04 03 - 01 -
49
30
16
3 1 1 5
19
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
 Community development cell organised various lectures, Rallies, Nukkad natak and
competetions on the topics AIDS, Female foeticide, environment awareness and Matdata
diwas
 Visit to places like old age homes, orphanages, disabled and blind children, Slums and Leper
home.
 NSS and NCC cadets joined hands with college students in all the above campaigns from time
to time.
Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing
Newly
created
Source
of Fund
Total
Campus area
13030
sq mt
- - -
Class rooms 33 - - -
Laboratories 24 - - -
Seminar Halls 2 (+1) -- - -
No. of important equipments purchased
(≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
182 -- S F; CE 182
Value of the equipment purchased during
the year (Rs. in Lakhs)
70.42L -- S F; CE 70.42 L
Others
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
Fully computerized library with touch screen access
 E -library facilities.
 Free Internet access to all students of the college.
 E-learning centre with 20 computers and Internet connection.
 Online book reservation and Book search facility are available.
 Software for library information and management
 Facility of Photocopy available in the Library.
 Institutional membership of INFLIBNET and DELNET, this service is used by Staff
members and students‘ onsite as well as offsite free of cost.
1 3
3 13 4
4.3 Library services:
Existing
(2014-15)
Newly added
(2015-16)
Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 859 1238883.03 65 26512.00 927 1265395.03
C.P.E. 89 81,964.00 187 198838.00 276 280802.00
Reference Book 7 9228.00 3 712.00 10 9940.00
E-Books 69 355113.78 - - 69 355113.78
e-Journals - - - - - -
Journals 184 328862.00 57 109513.00 241 438375.00
Digital database 1 5000.00 - - 1 5000.00
CD & DVD 500 - 10 - 510 -
Other Books (S.F.) 546 378380.97 38 100534.00 584 478914.97
Other Journals (S.F.) 24 29789.00 15 28440.00 39 58229.00
Research R. 82 23,284.00 - - 82 23284.00
Vocational 100 39269.00 553 772296.00 653 811565.00
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs
Internet
Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres
Office
Depart-
ments
Others
Existing 162 3  1 1 1 22 -
Added 68 3  Airtel 3
Total 230 6  1 1 1 25 -
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for
technology up-gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
Total:
Annexure -7c
6630000
176 4756
1568986
31527077
41490819
Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression:
5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
Men
Women
Demand Ratio : Students are directly registered at the University Portal and merit list is sent to us of
Students equal to the seats allocated to our college.
UG PG Ph. D. Others
3467 970 30 56
No %
0 %
No %
100 %
Last Year (2014-15) This Year (2015-16)
General SC ST OBC
Physically
Challenged
Total Gen SC ST OBC
Physically
Challenged
Total
1515 1250 25 2177 20 4965 1246 1183 4 2004 26 4437
Annexure - 8
 Regular meeting‘s of students representatives of the following committees viz. Student Union, Proctorial
Board, Student Welfare association, Career Counselling and Academic Cell, Medical aid, Hostel,
Canteen, Grievance Cell, Cultural and Litrerary programmes are organised with the Principal, IQAC
Members, Teaching, Administrative and Management bodies of the College to track the Progress of
these committees in making honest, genuine and progressive student support system in the college.
 There is an Anti ragging cell and Grievance Box available to the Students outside the Proctorial board
office to define their problems and give their suggestions in writing. These Problems and suggestions are
reviewed on weekly basis with the Principal and IQAC members and Action taken accordingly.
 The Principal is always available to the students, where they can interact with her with full confidence
about their requirements and problems.
5
NIL
Dropout %: 5.82%
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT
IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others RET
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
No. of students benefitted
5.7 Details of campus placement
On Campus Off Campus
Number of Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
81
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
 Permanent Faculty members with Ph. D/ NET/ SLET/ M.Phil create a conducive environment in
encouraging the students for NET/ SLET or Ph. D entrance exams for their future growth and
stability. The Departments organise special tutorial sessions for interested students and lend them
books and litretature from the departmental libraries as well as from their personal collection.
 Academic & Career counselling cell calls counsellors from different avenues in the global market
for students of different disciplines.
 Cuttings of different advertisements of Jobs and Courses are put on the notice board of the Cell as
well as on the Career corner in the Library reading Room.
 The Cell arranges interviews / entrance tests by different organisations for placements.
 They also guide the Students for applying on their own and preparing them for interviews /
Presentations.
 We use Pedagogy strategies to encourage gender sensitization through debates, group
discussions, and Guest lectures by renowned personalities.
 Seminar on ―Indian Women Writers in English Today Presumption, Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖
 Ours being a women‘s college the Faculty members continue to sensitize the students regularly
during their class room lectures and one to one discussions with the students.
81
14
11
3
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level 25 National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level 150 National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports: State/ University level 20 National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level 5 National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of
students
Amount
Financial support from institution 4 2500
Financial support from government SC/ ST/ OBC and
economically weak
students Govt.
scholarships are
directly sent to the
students accounts by
the Govt.
Tution fee of all
UG/PG girl
students is free in
U.P. Govt. and
aided colleges.
Financial support from other sources 25 31,400
Number of students who received
International/ National recognitions
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs : State/ University level 5 National level International level
Exhibition : State/ University level 5 National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: ____________NONE___________________
Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution have a Management Information System?
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
Vision: To produce such professionals who have global competence, vision & skills as are
necessary to meet the challenges of emerging global knowledge economy by the power
of innovation, creativity & efficient learning ability.
Mission: To focus on holistic development of the girls.
To educate the rural masses unto the last.
To encourage the education of economically disadvantaged group.
To strive for academic excellence.
To enable the students to keep pace with the latest technology.
To inculcate and develop orientation towards Research.
The college follows a Curriculum set by the CCS University as it is an affiliated to it but
most of its HODs are members of Univerity’s Board of Studies and Academic Councils
of different subjects so they contribute in its development according to the demands
of the changing expectations from higher education in the society and the college in
particular.
ICT, Communicative English, Physical Education, Computer Application, Food Sc.,
B.Voc in IT, Yogic Science and Clinical Psychology were subjects added to the
University curriculum as a result of efforts in the same direction.
Yes, the college has an active MIS. It is sending regular data information to the UP
Higher Education Commission, Allahabad, Education Department, Lucknow, Regional
Education Directorate, Meerut and UGC, New Delhi.
It is annually uploading the RUSA &tri-monthly updating the AISHES formats and as and
when the demand arises for other statistical details.
The college has created a complete students data base regarding their admissions,
results and also the expenditures details of the college in every academic session.
It has a separate MIS department attached to its administrative office.
ICT, modern audio-visual aids mainly PPT presentations and use of smart boards by
professionally experts faculty members helps in disseminating knowledge to students
in an interesting and captivating manner. National and international seminars,
workshops and panel discussions develop confidence and initative among them who
coming from various rural & urban backgrounds get in tune with the latest
knowledge available in their fields.
6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
Annexure - 9
Annexure – 10
Staff selection process and their recruitment are conducted by the Higher Services
Commission in case of permanent employees because our college is an aided U.P.
Govt. College affiliated to the CCS University.
Appointmnet of the temporary staff is done by the regular process of advertising the
post, scrutinizing the applications, making merit, and then inviting for interview by
the Principal and the Management Committee of the College.
Along with the university annual and semester exams for the UG and PG respectively
the college holds monthly tests, quiz and hourly programmes according to each
department’s own schedule. Internal exams for the PG students are also conducted
twice in each semester and viva voce exams are conducted at the conclusion of each
semester. Continuous evaluation by these methods helps the students to know their
weaknesses and drawbacks and teachers help them through tutorials and extra
classes, many times on one to one level also.
Most of the departments have ‘Dissertation’ as a compulsory paper for final year PG
students. Where it is optional, teachers motivate the students to take it so that they
become acquainted with the research techniques and methodology before entering
a research programme. Teachers, themselves continue to attend refresher courses,
national and international research oriented seminars and conferences and
contribute papers. Teachers are also encouraged to apply for UGC and ICSSR
sponsored minor and major projects and Post Doctoral fellowships. Each department
has its own rich research library available to the students and fellow teachers for the
whole academic session without any fee. Doctoral and Post doctoral Fellowship
students who join the departments also teach and associate with PG students to help
them complete for the JRF, NET, SLET and Pre-Ph.D. entrance Test.
Students of food science & Quality control are sent for “one month on the job
training” in different food industries. Home science students are taken to different
Textile industries and Tinned food factories for Industrial visit. Chemistry students
are taken to visit different drugs, Chemicals, sugar, leather etc industries. Drawing &
painting students are taken to different art Gallleries. Zoology students are taken to
Fisheries farms. Pol. Science students are brought into direct contact with
Sabhasads, MLA’s of the area through seminars and panel discussions organised in
our college.
6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for:
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes  No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done? NA
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic  
Administrative  
6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declare results within 30 days? (NA)
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
Teaching Annexure 11 a
Non teaching Annexure 11 b
Students Annexure 11 c
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Not Applicable (NA)
Admissions of UG & PG students in traditional courses are done through online
registration at the university portal.
The University makes the merit list and sends it to our college according to the
preference of the students and in numbers sanctioned for our college.
Our admission committee checks their originals and helps them in choosing the
subjects of their choice according to their merit and availability of seats in our
departments.
The entire process is transparent and computerised for future MIS requirements.
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent
colleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Not Applicable (NA)
Annexure -12
There is no tradition of Parent- Teacher association in our college. But most parents
remain in contact with department teachers on telephone. Officially the parents are
called in the college during Youth Festival if their wards are participating in events or
are being honoured for their achievements. Parents are also summoned if their wards
are found engaged in anti-social activities or in some disruptive behaviour, if they have
a shortage of attendance or are failing in class tests and half yearly exams. With
parents of PG students teachers are in direct contact through SMS and emails.
There is a rich tradition in our college of promoting the support staff to senior
positions with added responsibility and emoluments once they enhance their
academic and administrative qualifications. But this also involves a formal open
recruitment process by the management and Principal of the college inviting
applications for the same. The wards of the support staff also get concessions in their
fees by the Principal and management committee and teaching staff liberally lends
them study materials.
The college has an independent Beautification & Gardening Committee whose
incharge and members are the HODs of the Botany, Zoology and Home science
departments. The Bursar of the college takes their expert opinion to guide the
gardeners and cleaners in the college. We have a Plant Conservation Society where
medicinal palnts are cultivated, a Botonical garden, one Lotus-flower fountain and
one Hydrilla-flower fountain and a Nutri-Garden all maintained with natural manure
system.
Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning of the institution. Give details:
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals)
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No 
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (For example SWOT Analysis)
8. Plans of Institution For Next Year
Annexure – 16 a & 16 b
Smart class rooms have been established in each department.
80% syllabus of all PG courses is now being taught through OHP and ICT tools.
Earn while you learn programs are being adopted mainly by the practical departments.
The MIS system is fully functional in the administrative department of the college.
Annexure – 13
Annexure – 14- i & ii * Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i, ii, iii)
All the extension activities programmes concentrate upon the environment issue.
Rangers, NSS, NCC, Community Development Cell, even the faculty members from various
disciplines organise rallies, poster competitions, seminars, workshops, street plays and
debates upon this issues.
Ours being a girls institutions we realise that if a girl is made aware of pollution and
environment imbalance problem she will inculcate the ‘save and clean environment’
culture in a whole family and the coming generation of children.
Annexure - 15
Name: DR.SEEMA JAIN Name: SMT. SNEH GUPTA
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chair person, IQAC
Annexure – 1
[For Point No. 2.13 (ii)]
Themes of Seminars/Exhibition/Extempore/Guest Lecture
Session (2015 - 16)
International:
 Symposium on ―Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti‖ Organised on 14th
Sept. 2015by
Department Of Hindi in Collaboration with Dainik Jaagran.
 Workshop on ―Malaria Awareness- Causes, Symptoms and Vaccines‖ on 27 Nov 2015 by
Department of Zoology.
National:
 Symposium on ―Stereotypes related to Menstruation‖ organized on 29th
September 2015,
organized by Department Of Home Science.
 Seminar on Philosophy: It‘s dimensions and relevance on 20.11.15 organized by Department
of Philosophy, Sponsored by CE.
 One day Workshop on Rain Water Harvesting organised by the dept on 2-12-2015.
 Two Days symposium on ―The Role of classical Zoology in present day scenario‖ organized
by Dept. of Zoology, on 19-20 Dec.2015, Sponsored by CE.
 Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today Presumption, Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖ organized by English Deptt. On 12th
March 2016, Sponsored by CE.
Regional:
 One week Workshop on Phase Contrast Microscopy & Microphotography Technique For
P.G. students (27.01.2015 to 03.02.2016) organised by Department Of Botany.
 A workshop on ‗Sanskrit Sambhashan Samasya evam Samadhan‘ was organized in memory
of Dr. Madhu Arya Ex Head Department of Sanskrit on 6th
Feb 2016.
 One day Workshop on Weather Study at Surface Observatory and Automatic Weather
Station, Meerut on 03-03-2016 organised by Department Of Botany.
Talks:
 Department Of English organised the talks on the following topics:
 ‗Understanding T.S.Eliot as a Poet and a Visionary of The Modern Time.‘ On Jun..2,
2015 by Prof. .S.C.Singh, Retd. Head. Department of English, Rajasthan University.
 E.M.Foster‘s ―A Passage to India‖ on 23 Sept, 2015 by M.R.Verma, Associate
Professor, Department of English, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar.
 Talk on ‗Vartaman Pariprekshya main karmyog ki Prasangikta‘ was presented by Dr
Umakant Yadav, Professor Allahabad University on 5th
August, 2015
 Department of Drawing and painting in collaboration with Chitrakala Parishad, organized:
 Lecture on Abstract Art by Dr. Indira Pandey , Kanpur on 5th
August 2015.
 A demonstration on Portrait Painting by Dr. Amit Lal , Associate Prof. of Meerut
College , Meerut.
 A Guest Lecture by Dr. Deepa Vinay on the topic ―Entrepreneurship in Home Science‖ on 2nd
September 2015 organized by Department Of Home Science.
 Department of Education organized Guest Lectures on:
 ―Life Skill Education‖ by Dr. Indrajeet Singh on 16th
Sept. 2015.
 ―ICT in teaching and learning‖ by Dr. Vandana Agarwal.
 Department Of Sanskrit organized a series of Talks:
 A ‗Geeta Goshthi‘ on 18th
September 2015, Lecture was presented by Shri. Malayaj
Garg, Er IIT Kanpur on ‗The Scientific and Rational Tenour of Srimad Bhagawad
Gita‘.
 Talk on ‗Sanskrit Bhasha ki Prasangikta evam Upayogita‘ was presented by Dr Uma
Sharma, Associate professor NAS College, Meerut on 16th
February , 2016.
 A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat Aupajivya Etihasik Mahakavya‘ was delivered by
Dr. Ranveer Singh, Professor Kurukshetra Universiry on 29th
September 2015.
 A Guest Lecture on ‗Vaidik Vangmay main Manav Sharir ki Upayogita‘ was
delivered by Dr. Vasudha Shree, Associate Professor AKP College Hapur, on 17th
March 2016.
 A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat me Aachar Shiksha‘ was delivered by Professor
Vishwa Nath Swain Professor and Head of Dharamshastra SJV college Puri Orissa on
2 nd
April 2016.
 Talks organized by the Department Of Commerce:
 ―Career Options in Commerce through Computer‖ on 29th
Sept. 2015.
 ―Career Awareness‖ on 9th
Jan. 2016.
 ―Career Counselling‖ 5th
Feb. 2016
 ―The Changing Consumer in India‖ on 11th
March 2016.
 Talks Organized by Department Of History:
 Prof. C.M. Agarwal (Kumaun University) on ‗Importance of Golu Devta in
Uttarakhand‘ on 30th
oct , 2015
 Prof. S.K. Sharma from Punjab University on ‗Buddhism‘ on 18th January 2016.
 ‗Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel‘ by Prof. J. P. Mishra of Rani Durgavati University of
Jabalpur on 23rd
Feb, 2016.
 Department Of Zoology organized guests Lectures on:
 Dr. A.K. Raina, Prof. University Of Jammu on Indoor Pollution
 Dr. D.S. Malik, Prof & Head, Gurukul Kaangri University, Haridwar on Mahseer
Fish Resources, Breeding and Conservation, Priority in Riverine system of
Uttarakhand.
 Department of Music organised a Talk by Dr. Ragini Pratap, Principal, K.L.M. P.G. College,
Meerut, 04 April 2016, Topic : "Presentation of Todi Ang"
Exhibition:
 Annual Exhibition organized by the Department of Visual Art: Drawing and Painting in
August 2015.
 Historical Exhibition: India Past and Present on 17, Sep 2015 by Department of History.
 An Exhibition organized on Extension Education on 1st
September 2015, by Department Of
Home Science.
 Entrepreneurship Project Work displayed on 2nd
September 2015 by Department Of Home
Science.
Annexure – 2
(For Point No. 2.14)
Significant Activities & Contributions made by IQAC in (2015 - 16)
 For the year 2015-16 the Principal and the IQAC Team members were able to seek
permission from the UGC to start a Community College Program. Our college is the first to
initiate it in the whole of Western U.P.
The following one year diploma has been introduced in partnership with TCS:
 Diploma in Office Automation & E-Governance.
 Permission for starting another Diploma in BPO is also being granted for the next 2015-16
session.
 We have also applied for the following skill-oriented programmes for our college
Bachelor of Vocation (B. Voc) under the National Skills Qualifications
Framework (NSQF) for the next 2015-16 session
(a) B. Voc. in Yogic Science
(b) B. Voc. in Applied Clinical Psychology
(c) B. Voc. in Information Technology
 Our College IQAC has, over a period of time, developed a culture of constantly inspiring the
academic and administrative staff towards steadily improving the teaching & learning process
and building an all round optimistic and positive atmosphere in the college in the following
ways:
 The faculty members are being provided the latest info-technical facilities to adopt the
best practices in teaching.
 Every department is orienting its students in research techniques in their Masters‘ by
training them in research methodology and dissertation programs.
 Students from all castes and communities are getting equal access to the college
amenities and the students from the weaker sections of society are being given special
facilities to cope up with the financial burden of learning through scholarships, fee-
concessions, fee free-ships, earn-while-you-learn programs and book-lending.
 Written and oral internal exams are conducted on a monthly and quarterly basis to
assess the performance students.
 Students who perform low in their exams are being given special tutorial classes to
cope up with their syllabi so that they perform satisfactorily in the University
examinations.
 All the students are given access to internet in the Central Library and in their
departments. They are introduced to search engine facilities on the computer. This
helps students coming from rural background in orienting themselves with the world-
wide fast changing and developing aspects of seeking education and knowledge.
 Faculty members meet the parents for the P.G. students and are getting written
feedback from U.G. students on prescribed formats to assess their own performance in
teaching and administration.
 Various international, national, state level and institutional seminars, guest-lectures,
exhibitions, debates and extempore were organized on topics of contemporary
relevance during the year involving the whole college and students in the same.
(Details given in Annexure – 1)
 Reports and photo gallery of these programmes have been uploaded on the college
web-site for future reference.
 The college has developed a sound management information system (MIS) and entire
administrative, financial and students‘ related data-base (admissions & results) is
uploaded on the college information system for convenience of reference, inspection
and audit.
 Annual Quality Assurance Reports are prepared by the IQAC and are uploaded on the
college website
 The IQAC has been making continuous efforts in facilitating the college to fulfil
the following objectives set in the guidelines of NAAC:
a) Ensuring heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards
quality enhancement;
b) Ensuring internalization of the quality culture;
b) Ensuring enhancement and coordination among various activities of the institution
and institutionalize all good practices;
c) Providing a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning;
d) Acting as a dynamic system for quality changes in HEIs;
e) Building an organised methodology of documentation and internal communication.
Monitoring Mechanism
 The activities of the IQAC are closely monitored by the members of the College
Management Committee and the AQAR has been approved by them after due
inspection and approval of the action taken report given in it.
 An exclusive window has been formed on the college website with details of the
IQAC and the AQAR 2014-15 has also been uploaded in this section.
Annexure -3a
(For Point No. 2.15)
COLLEGE CALENDAR 2015 – 16
(College opened on 22nd
July 2015)
JULY/AUGUST:
(i) New admissions in U.G. and P.G.
(ii) NAAC Inspection related IQAC Team Meeting with the Principal.
(iii) Renewal of P.G. II & U.G. – II and III.
(iv) Formation of departmental Time Tables.
(v) Formation of departmental activities schedule (Academic & Extra Curricular) for
. session 2014-15 (month wise) in accordance with the college calendar.
(vi) Formation of College Committees.
(vii) College Committees‘ meetings with the Principal.
(viii) U.G. / P.G. teaching starts after time table allotment.
(ix) Submission of IQAR 2014-15 report by 30th
August 2015.
(x) Formation of Departmental diaries.
Important Note: Month-wise shortage of attendance should be notified to the students
and reported to the College Office.
SEPTEMBER:
(i) Inauguration of Departmental Associations.
(ii) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC
Team.
OCTOBER:
(i) Courses‘ update to be submitted to the H.O.D. in each department.
(ii) Students Union Elections.
(iii) National /International (UGC/ICSSR/NHRC sponsored) Seminars & Conferences.
(iv) 1st
Internal exams of P.G. I and III Semesters.
(v) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC
Team.
NOVEMBER:
(i) Courses‘ updates to be submitted to the Principal.
(ii) Departmental Diaries to be signed by the Principal.
(iii) Students‘ feedback to be collected.
(iv) Remedial classes to be organised for weak students.
(v) College Sports Meet.
(vi) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC
Team.
DECEMBER:
(i) 2nd
Internal exams of P.G. I and III semesters.
(ii) Youth Festival.
(iii) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC
Team.
JANUARY:
(i) Classes start for P.G. II and IV Semesters.
(ii) Remedial classes for U.G. and P.G. weak students.
(iii) National / International Seminars and Guest Lectures.
(iv) NAAC Inspection related IQAC Team Meeting with the Principal.
FEBRUARY:
(i) NAAC Inspection
(ii) Extra classes for U.G. (Completion of .U. G. courses by 20th
Feb. 2016).
(iii) Submission of completed attendance registers in the College Office.
(iv) Attendance shortage notification to the students from the College Office.
(v) Practical exams of U.G.
(vi) Closing programmes of Associations.
(vii) Submission of IQAR (U.P.) by 28th
Feb. 2016.
MARCH:
(i) University U.G. exams.
(ii) P.G. classes continue.
(iii) Library checking.
(iv) Stock checking.
(v) IQAC Meeting.
(vi) 1st
Internal exams of P.G. II and IV semesters.
APRIL/ MAY:
(i) University U.G. exams continue.
(ii) University P.G. practical exams.
(iii) Departmental meetings with the Principal.
(iv) 2nd
Internal exams of P.G. II and IV Semesters.
(v) Online Submission of teachers‘ self-appraisal forms.
(vi) Online Submission of departmental IQAR-NAAC.
(vii) Updating of IQAR by IQAC
(viii) Farewell Functions of P,G, Students
JUNE & JULY:
Completion of University U.G. and P.G. Theory/Practical/ Viva-Voce exams.
Annexure 3b
(For Point No. 2.15)
Plan of Action
(2015 - 16)
Mission:
 The college plans to impart all necessary information to the U.G. & P.G. students online all
through the session.
 Each course‘s syllabus and chapters‘ outlines will be sent to them online.
 Information regarding each email sent to them would be given to them on their mobile
numbers.
 Entire course work of UG & PG students will be organized through Virtual internet classes
with the help of PPP through OHP and internet facilities.
 Tutorial, remedial classes will be taken for the academic assistance of the students and
monthly tests will be organized for their self assessment.
Plan to put these mission and vision to action:
(a) Courses & Teaching Learning methods:
 All the class-rooms are to be converted to smart AC class rooms with internet facilities for
latest way of e-Teaching and learning.
 Computer Lab for each department for easy and frequent excess of e-facilities.
 Complete transfer of course material on departmental mail and problem solving method
online.
 Enrichment of Labs with equipments and other experimental materials.
 Establishment of Art Gallery.
 Establishment of GIS-devises.
(b) Employability Skills Development Programmes:
 Some more employability enhancing Skill Development Programmes as add-on courses in
computer application, Translation Studies & others will be introduced.
 Personality development, spoken English etc. programmes will be introduced to increase the
confidence level of the students.
 Faculty members will be motivated to take additional classes to coach students for
competitive exams.
 Convert most of the certificate course to Diploma Courses.
(c) Research & Extension programmes:
 New equipments, books & journals will be added to increase output of research in terms of
Ph.D. students and publication of papers.
 Organizing seminars workshops & conferences.
 Extension activities like Rural Women Empowerment Programmes, Community Health &
Nutrition, Environment Awareness Management, and Psychological Testing & Counselling
Centre will be undertaken.
 Extra Curricular & Cultural activities will be organized to help in the all round-personality
development of the students and to add to their qualification for improving their
employability.
(d) Institutional Quality Enhancement activities:
 Establishment of smart Laboratories.
 Enrichment and training of teachers to work as resource-persons for other organizations.
 Maximum employability of the students.
 Entry of students in IAS, PO etc. exam.
 Exceptional results in all academic, research and co-curricular activities like sports, NCC,
NSS, Rangers and Cultural activities.
 Link the college, college-library and all the departments independently with other colleges
and the University on line.
(e) Innovative programmes to nationalize/internationalize the institution:
 Encouraging faculty members to take part in the exchange of faculty programme with other
colleges.
 Motivating them to contribute research papers in international seminars and conferences and
to attend them if opportunity arises.
 To collaborate with and benefit from NGOs, MNCs and other national and international
institutions promoting innovative practices in higher education programmes.
Annexure -4a
(For Point No. 2.15)
Overall Achievements in 2015-16
 Problems faced by the students being as women members of society were discussed in
seminars and conferences and they were made aware of the possible constitutional remedies
for their secure future by specialists on this subject.
 Special attention was given to help the students in developing their abilities to introspect and
express through extempore and essay writing exercises upon subjects close to their hearts.
 The students belonging to various strata of society learnt to live in an all inclusive
atmosphere.
 Latest political, social and cultural problems were debated upon through panel-discussions,
essay writing and extempore exercises.
 Students were given useful tips on methods of tackling competitive examinations by experts
through e-coaching and special preparatory classes mainly for the administrative services‘ and
National Entrance Tests.
 Students from the weaker sections were given tutorials in the form of remedial classes.
 Special thrust was upon boosting their self-confidence by using inter-active class room
teaching and learning methods.
 They were given lessons through the use of internet in the lecture theatre orienting them with
the methods of online learning and teaching; demonstrating the whole process on e-board
OHP in regular class room teaching.
 Home Science department has been approved as a research centre.
 Pre-Ph.D. courses have been allotted exclusively to the Home Sc. and the Music
departments for all the University Ph.D. candidates of these two subjects.
 A reminder for starting a Women‘s Study Centre has been sent to the UGC by the
Home Sc. Department in continuation with the proposal submitted by it for the same.
 The Commerce Department has received grant from U.P. Government from its
Shikshak Protsaahan Anudan Yojna.
 The HOD of Botany has been honoured with the Sahitya Sanskriti Parishad Award.
 The Psychology Department has developed linkages with maximum number of
international and national institutions, numbering nine, in total.
 The Psychology Department has initiated a Certificate course in Clinical Psychology.
 The Zoology department has obtained a UGC sponsored Post-Doctoral Fellowship for
its research scholar (2014-19).
Annexure 4b
(For Point No. 2.15)
(2015-16)
Department-wise & Teacher-wise Achievement Details in
accordance with the Criteria set by NAAC
Department Of English
Journal / Souvenir Published or Edited by the Department:
Souvenir Published Date
Souvenir Published in National Seminar on Indian Women
Writers n English Today Presumptions,
Preoccupations, Perceptions
12 March,2016
Seminar/ Conferences / Exhibitions/ Talks organized by the department:
Seminar:
Date Funding
Agency
Seminar Organized Resource Person
March 12,
2016
CE National Seminar ―Indian
Women Writers in
English
Today : Presumption,
Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖
organized by English
Dept.,
R.G.(P.G) College,
Meerut.
Guest of honour: Sangeeta Banarjee
Creative Director, One Frame Story,
New Delhi.
Chief Guest : Prof. Rijul Bhargava
Former Head, Dept. of English
University of Rajisthan.
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Neerja Arun
Principal Bhawan‘s Art & Commerce
college, Khanpur, Ahmadabad.
President: Prof. Mini Nanda, Head,
Dept. of English University of
Rajisthan.
Talk:
Date Topic Resource Person Funding Agency
JUNE.2,2015 ‗Understanding T.S.Eliot
as a Poet and a Visionary
of The Modern Time.‘
PROF.S.C.SINGH.
Retd. Head.Department of
English, Rajasthan University.
Departmental
Society
SEPTEMBER
23, 2015
E.M.FOSTER‘S
―A PASSAGE TO
INDIA‖
M.R.VERMA, Associate
Professor,
Department of English, Gurukul
Kangri University, Haridwar.
Departmental
Society
Details of Faculty Members
Different Post and Membership Held by the Faculty Members:
Name Post Membership
Dr. Bonani Misra
H.O.D
Associate Professor Internal Member of RDC.
Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for
P.G. classes under the Self Finance Scheme in the
Colleges.
Subject Expert for Selection Grade Committee
Meeting.
Member – Board of Studies, C.C.S.
University.Convener, Library Committee.
On Board of Studies, Gujarat University Co –
ordinator, Language Lab. Editor, Saurabh
(College Magazine).
Incharge Time Table Allotment Committee –
B.A.I.
Editor, Departmental Magazine ELM.
Examiner – Viva Voce exams (External, Internal).
Evaluation Expert, C.C.S. University, Meerut. On
the Editorial Board of 'Artistic Narration' –
Journal for Visual & Performing Arts.
On the Editorial Board of e-journal 'Impressions'
run by Dr. Abha Shukla, S.D. College, Hapur.
Advisor Cultural Committee of the College.
Paper Setter (P.G.) University Exams, C.C.S.
University, Meerut.
Mrs. Anvita
Agarwal
Associate Professor
Member of MUTA, Member of CETA
Time-Table (B.A. II) Committee
Member Admission Committee
Member Hostel Committee
Incharge Departmental Accounts
Incharge Staff Club Accounts
Advisor Proctorial Board
Dr. Chhavi Gupta Associate Professor Member, Meerut University Teachers' Association
(M.U.T.A.)
Member, College English Teachers' Association
(C.E.T.A.)
Incharge, College Time Table Committee for
Arts.
Incharge, "Grievances‘ Redressal Cell", R.G.
P.G. College, Meerut.
Incharge, Four Major Scholarships of the College.
Incharge, ―Cleanliness Committee ―, R.G.P.G.
College, Meerut.
Member, Library Committee, R.G.P.G. College,
Meerut.
Member, ―Health Committee‖, R.G.P.G. College,
Meerut.
Incharge, Admission Committee for PG Course,
Dept. of English, R.G.P.G College, Meerut.
Incharge, Departmental Time Table.
Organizing Member, English Language and
Literature Society (E.L.L.S.) Dept. of English,
R.G.P.G. College Meerut.
Dr. Parul Singh Associate Professor
Member of Meerut University Teachers
Association (M.U.T.A.)
Member of College English Teachers Association
(C.E.T.A.)
Member of the Admission Committee for P.G.
Course, Dept. of English, R.G. (P.G.) College,
Meerut.
Member of the Library Committee.
Convener of the Sports Committee.
Teacher co-ordinator of the English Language and
Literature Society, R.G. (P.G.) College, Meerut.
Incharge of the departmental IQAC / IQAR.
Member of College Grievances‘ Redressal
Committee.
Dr. Mamta
Upadhyay
Associate Professor Admission Committee for UG
B.A. IInd
year Time table Committee.
National Program Committee
Cleanliness Committee
Rover Rangers – Supervisor
Paper Setter / Internal-External Exam
Subject Expert
English Language and Literature Society (ELLS).
Dr. Seema Jain
(Former Principal 2009-
16)
Associate Professor Former Principal 2009-16
Dr. Purnima Gupta
Superannuated (on
Leave)
Associate Professor Paper Setter (P.G.) University Exams,
C.C.S.University, Meerut.
Examiner Viva-Voce exams (External & Internal).
Evaluation Work, C.C.S. University, Meerut.
Member Canteen Committee.
Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for U.G.
Classes under the self finance
scheme in the Colleges of
C.C.S. University, Meerut.
Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for U.G.
Classes under Jain Kanya
Pathshala P.G College, Meerut
Road, Muzaffarnagar.
Visited as examiner for viva-voce exam in M.M.H
College, Ghaziabad.
Teacherwise Details
Dr.Bonani Misra:
List Seminars / Workshops /Symposium attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by
Sept 6, 2015 National Symposium on
―Climate Change With Reference To India‖
Dr. Bonani Misra
March 12, 2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women Writers in
English Today : Presumption,
Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by
English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
Dr. Bonani Misra
Details of Research Scholar
Awarded Enrolled
Andleep Parvej Fatima Hasan
Akanksha Singh
Dr. Anvita Agarwal
1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by
March 12, 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women
Writers in English Today:
Presumption, Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖ organized by English
Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
Mrs. Anvita Aggarwal
Sep 6, 2015 National Symposium on
―Climate Change With Reference To India‖
Mrs. Anvita Aggarwal
2. List the paper presented with details:-
year Seminar Title
2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women
Writers in English Today : Presumption,
Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized
by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College,
The Diaspora in Chitra Banerjee
Divakaruni‘s ―The Unknown Errors of
our Lives‖
Meerut.
2016 National Seminar Under faculty
Enrichment Programme of CPE(UGC)
GURUDEV RABINDRANATH
TAGORE – YESTERDAY, TODAY,
TOMORROW: Retrospection, Review,
Reconsideration Dept. of English
R.G.P.G. College Meerut.
Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore : ―The
Ultimate Humanist‖
DR.CHHAVI GUPTA:
1. Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended
Sept 6, 2015. National Symposium on ―Climate Change with Reference to India‖
organised by the Dept .of Geography, R.G.P.G. College, MEERUT.
Mar 12, 2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women Writers in English Today :
Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept.,
R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
Feb12-13, 2016 Two Days National Seminar organized by C.C.S University, Meerut
College English Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department of English,
Basanti Devi (P.G) College, Deoli(Bulandshahr)
On ― Literature And Its Context ‖.
2. Paper presented with details:-
Date Seminar TITLE
Feb.12-
13.2016
Two Days‘ National Seminar on ―LITERATURE
AND ITS CONTEXT‖organized by C.C.S
University, Meerut.
College English Teachers‘ Association(CETA)
&Department of English,Basanti Devi (P.G.)
College, Deoli (Bulandshahr)
―Swimming Against
The Current‖ : Kamla
Das
Mar 12, 2016 One Day National Seminar Organized by Dept. of
English, R.G.P.G. College, Meerut.
―Rediscovering the self:
Saru in the Dark Holds
No Terror‖
3. Paper published with details:-
Journal N/Int./R. Title
Notions: International Journal Vol-
VI. No.4, Dec-2015.
―Estrangement and Endearment in the Novels of George Eliot‖
Dr. Parul Singh
1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by
March 12, 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in
English Today: Presumption, Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept.,
R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
Dr. Parul Singh
Feb 12-13, 2016 Two Days National Seminar organized by
C.C.S University, Meerut College English
Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department
of English, Basanti Devi (P.G) College,
Deoli(Bulandshahr)
On ― Literature And Its Context ‖.
Dr. Parul Singh
2. List the paper presented with details:-
Date Seminar Title
2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in
English Today: Presumption, Preoccupations,
Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept.,
R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
An Expose of the Subaltern in
Arundati Roy‘s The God of
Small Things
2016
Two Days National Seminar organized by
C.C.S University, Meerut College English
Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department
of English, Basanti Devi (P.G) College,
Deoli(Bulandshahr)
On ― Literature And Its Context ‖.
―History and Contemporaneity in
Girish Karnad‘s TUGHLAQ‖
3. List the paper published with details:-
year Souvenirs Title
2016 National Seminar ―Indian
Women Writers in English
Today : Presumption,
Preoccupations, Perceptions‖
organized by English Dept.,
―An Expose‘ of the Subaltern in
Arundati Roy‘s The God of Small
Things‖
R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut.
Details of major or minor projects:
NAME MINOR PROJECT STATUS
Dr. Parul Singh ‗‗Revolution of Modern
Learning Tools in ELT
Promising Language
Competency among Second
Language Learners‘.
Approved
Dr. Mamta Upadhyay
1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by
March 12, 2016
Attended One Day National Seminar on
Indian Women Writers in English Today:
Presumptions, Preoccupations,
Perceptions on at R.G.(P.G) College
organized by the Dept. of English.
Dr. Mamta Upadhyay
2. List the paper presented with details:-
year Seminar Title
2016 At One Day National Seminar on Indian Women
Writers in English Today: Presumptions,
Preoccupations, Perceptions on March 12, 2016 at
R.G.(P.G) College.
―Terrific Technology---
Terrible Turmoil !!! in
Manjula Padmanabhan‘s
‗Harvest‘ ‖
3. List the paper published with details:-
Journal Seminar Title
College
Journal
Cringing Consequences of ‗My Choice‘ An
Insight into Vijay Tendulkar‘s Silence! The
Court is in Session R.G. (P.G) College Meerut.
‗My Choice‘ An Insight into
Vijay Tendulkar‘s Silence!
The Court is in Session
Souvenir At One Day National Seminar on Indian
Women Writers in English Today:
Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions on
March 12, 2016 at R.G.(P.G) College.
R.G. (P.G) College Meerut.
―Terrific Technology---
Terrible Turmoil!!! In
Manjula Padmanabhan‘s
‗Harvest‘ ‖
4. List the Book / Journal Edited / Editing / Translation
S.
No.
Name of the
Teacher
Name of the Book/ Journal Edited /
Translated
Editing/
Translating
Year
1. DR.(Mrs).Mamta
Upadhyay
M.A. Semester I,II,III,IV
PGI,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII
Pragyan Guide
Edited 2015
B.A. III Paper I History of
English Literature
Edited 2015
Paper II Indian Writing in
English,
Archana Prakashan
Edited 2015
Dr.Seema Jain
1. List Seminars / Workshops attended with details –
Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by
March 12, 2016
Attended One Day National Seminar on
Indian Women Writers in English Today:
Presumptions, Preoccupations,
Perceptions on at R.G.(P.G) College
organized by the Dept. of English.
Dr. Seema Jain
2. List the paper presented with details:-
Date Seminar TITLE Attended by
Oct 18-2015, At 3rd
International Conference on
Communication Systems, , ICCS-2015
2015 organised by B.K. Birla Institute
of Engineering & Technology Pilani,
India
―American Literature ‖ Dr. Sema Jain
Sept 1-2,2015 At 3rd
International Teachers‘
Conference 2015; organised by The
National Institute of Education and
Maldives National University from
Male‘, Republic of Maldives.
―IWB in ELT: From Black
Board to Keyboard‖
Dr. Seema Jain
Extension Activities:
 Educational Tour:
One day trip to the World Book Fair on - Feb. 2016 for P.G. students.
 Students‘ Seminar:
Literary Seminars were held at the PG level in the classrooms in November and
December 2015. The students prepared projects from the prescribed syllabus &
presented them before the teachers.
 Power Point Presentation:
Students of semester I & semester III presented their papers through Power Point in
November 2015.
 Visit to Orphanage –
All the faculty members of the department visited Satyakam Care Home (A Home for
Orphan Children infected by AIDS) in December 2015 and donated stationery and
daily use items.
Students Achiements:
Priyanka Singh of M.A Semester III selected in U.P.P.S.C in January 2016.
Department Of Hindi
Seminar/conference/exhibition/symposium/talks organized by the department:
 International Symposium :
Date Topic Sponserd by Funding Agency
14/09/2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam
Sanskriti
Dainik Jagran No
 Talks :
Date Topic Name Designation
15/09/15 Print Patrkarita Dr.Gajendra Singh Associate Prof.
16/09/15 Patrkarita :Bhasai Gyan Dr.Poonam |Lakhanpal Associate Prof.
19/09/15 LokSampark Avam Patrkarita Dr.Meenakshi Rayjada Associate Prof.
21/09/15 Artik Patrkarita me Bank Sh.Prevesh Kumar
Mhaswari
Manager Union bank
23/09/15 Patrkarita Me Hindi Dr.Neelam Prof. (Delhi University)
24/09/15 Patrkarita Ke Prakar Dr.Deepsikha Associate Prof
26/09/15 Eloctronic Media Sh.Brejash Chaudhary Bureau Chief (Sahara Samay )
28/09/15 Hindi patrkarita Ka Wvapk
Chetre
Sh.manoj Jha Editor (Dainik Jagran)
30/09/15 prtkarita ke Samajik Sarokar Sh. Yashpal Singh Group editor (Dainik Jagran)
31/09/15 Lok tantric Vyavastha Me
Patrkarita
Dr.Naveen Chand Lohni Prof. (C.C.S. University )
 Differnt posts and membership held by faculty members-
 Awards and honors to the faculty members -
Dr.Kanchan puri - Teachers excellence award 2015 (regional)
 Seminar / workshops/conferences/symposium attended and paper presented-
Name Seminar/
Symposium
Date Topic Organizing inst. sponcer Paper
presented
Dr.Kanchan puri International
Symposium
14sep2015 Hindi
Abhivyakti
Avam Sanskriti
Hindi Department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
Meerut
Dainik
Jagran
Hindi:
janshampark
Hetu
sarvadhik
Samarth
National Seminar 20
nov2015
Philosophy: its
Dimesnsions and
Relevance
Philosophy
department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
- Kamani Me
Samrashy
Darshan
Dr.Sunita International
Symposium
14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti
Avam Sanskriti
Hindi Department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
Meerut
Dainik
Jagran
Sant Sahitya:
Abhivyakti
avm Sanskiti
Extension activities –
 Dr.Kanchan Puri - Army Public School as a Subject Expert
 Dr. Sunita - The Aryans public school, as a judge in a program .
 Dr.Nisha Goel - Bhartiya vikash sangh,as a judge in a program(in 3
branches ).
Students Achivments –
Placement /Entrepreneurs -
Student name College Post Passing year of M.A.
1. Yashi Chaudhary Gargi Girls Int.College Teacher 2015
2. Varunika Chaudhary Janta Int. College Teacher 2015
National Seminar 20
nov2015
Philosophy: its
Dimensions and
Relevance
Philosophy
department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
- Dinkar ki
Urvarshi Me
Darsnikta
Dr.Veena Shankar
Sharma
International
Symposium
14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti
Avam Sanskriti
Hindi Department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
Meerut
Dainik
Jagran
Hindi
Abhivyakti
Avam
Sanskriti
Dr.Nisha Goel
(On Mandey)
National
Symposium
21 feb
2015
MatrbhasaHindi:
Kitni Sampan
Kitni Vipan
D.A.V. College,
Bulandshar
Media Me
hindi
National
Symposium
26-27
March
2015
Media Ka
Bajarikaran and
Bharitya
loktantra
Aatmaram
Sanatan dharm
college ,Delhi
Bhartiya
Media aur
Loktantra
National
Symposium
19-20 May
2015
Bharitya
Shahitya –hindi
C.C.S. university
Meerut
Bharitya
Shahitya:ak
drishtikon
International
Symposium
14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti
Avam Sanskriti
Hindi Department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
Meerut
Dainik
Jagran
Sant Sahitya:
Abhivyakti
avm Sanskiti
National Seminar 20 nov
2015
Philoshpy: its
Dimesnsion and
Relevance
Philosophy
department
R.G.(P.G.)college,
Asadhya
veena me
Darshnikta
Department Of Sanskrit
 Journal Edited – ‗Vaiyasiki‘ 2015, by Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal.
 A skill Development Programme ‗Yajna Vidhanam‘ was organized by Sanskrit
department RG (PG) College on 13th
August to 2nd
September 2015 under Guidance
of Dr. Rajveer C.C.S University, Meerut.
 A workshop on ‗Sanskrit Sambhashan Samasya evam Samadhan‘ was organized in
memory of Dr. Madhu Arya Ex Head Department of Sanskrit RG (PG) College on
6th
Feb 2016.
Talks:
 Talk on ‗Vartaman Pariprekshya main karmyog ki prasangikta‘ was presented by
Dr Umakant Yadav, professor Allahabad University on 5th
August, 2015
 A ‗Geeta Goshthi‘ was organized by Sanskrit department RG(PG) College on 18th
September 2015, Lecture was presented by Shri. Malayaj Garg, Er IIT Kanpur on ‗
The Scientific and Rational Tenour or Srimad Bhagawad Gita‘
 A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat Aupajivya Etihasik Mahakavya‘ was delivered by
Dr. Ranveer Singh, professor Kurukshetra Universiry on 29th
September 2015.
 Talk on ‗ Sanskrit Bhasha ki Prasangikta evam Upayogita‘ was presented by Dr
Uma Sharma, Associate professor NAS College, Meerut. on 16th
February , 2016
 A Guest Lecture on ‗Vaidik Vangmay main Manav Sharir ki Upayogita‘ was
delivered by Dr. Vasudha Shree, Associate Professor AKP College Hapur, on 17th
March 2016.
 A Guest Lecture on ‗ Mahabharat me Aachar Shiksha‘ was delivered by
Professor Vishwa Nath Swain Professor and Head of Dharamshastra SJV college
Puri Orissa on 2 nd
April 2016.
 Awards and Honours to the faculty members.
 ‗Regional‘ - Forster Guardian of Gyanodaya 2015 - Dr Poonam Lakhanpal.
 ‗Regional‘ - Friend of Gyanodaya 2015- Dr Anju Rastogi.
 (a) List Seminars / Workshops attended with details.
Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal
S.
No.
Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date
1. National Seminar Philosophy: Its Dimensions and
Relevance
Deptt. of Philosophy,
RGPG College, Mrt.
20.11 015
Dr. Anju rastogi
S.
No.
Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date
1.
International
sangoshthi
‗Hindi Abhivyakti and Sanskriti‘
Hindi Dept. RG(PG)
College, Meerut, 14th
Sept 2015
2. National Seminar ‗Vyas Samaroha‘.
CCS University
Meerut 13th Nov-
19th Nov 2015.
3.
National Seminar Philosophy: Its Dimension And
Relevance.
Philosophy Dept.
RG(PG) College
Meerut, 20th Nov
2015.
4.
National Seminar Impact of Social Media on Society
and Environment.
DJ College, Baraut.
30-31 Jan, 2016.
(B) List the Paper presented with details –
Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal
S.
No.
National Seminar /
Workshop
Topic Place & Date
1. International Seminar Hindi: Abhivyakti evam
Sanskriti
(Hindi ki Vaigyanikta)
Deptt. of Hindi,
RGPG College, Mrt.
14.09.15
2. National Seminar Mahabharate
Sankhyadharshanam
Vyasasamaroha,
CCS University, Mrt
13-19. 11.15
3. National Seminar Geet Govind mein Radha World Nimbarka Parishad,
Varanasi.
24-25. 11.2015
4. National Seminar Impact of Social Media on
Culture and Values
DJ College, Baraut
30-31. 01. 2016
5. National Seminar Abhijyanashakuntal mein
Rajnaitik Tatva
Deptt. of Pol. Sc.
CCS University, Mrt.
13-14. 02. 16
Dr. Anju Rastogi
S.
No.
National Seminar /
Workshop
Topic Place & Date
1. International sangoshthi ‗Hindi Hind Ki Dharkan‘
Hindi Dept. RG(PG)
College, Meerut, 14th
Sept 2015
2.
National Seminar
‗Sahitya Par Media Ka Prabhav‘
DJ College, Baraut.
30-31 an, 2016.
C) Lectures Delivered As Resource Person:
S. NO. TOPIC PLACE DATE
1. Dhwani Vigyan Deptt. of Hindi, RGPG College, Mrt. 16.09.2015
2. Shodha Prakriya evam Pravidhi Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthana, Balhara,
Garli, H.P.
01-02.02.2016
3. Bhasha Shuddhi: Varnocharan
Sthana evam Prayatna
Deptt. of Education, RGPG College, Mrt. 11.03.2016
 Ph.D Scholars Enrolled /Ongoing /Submitted /Awareded in this period.
1. Uma Bharti ―PURANO MEIN PARTISARGA KE
SANDHARBHON KA
SAMIKSHATMAK ADHYAYAN‖
Ongoing
2. Kanak Lata ―KSHEMENDRA KI LAGHU KATHAON KA
SAMIKSHATMAK ADHYAYAN‖
Ongoing JRF
3. Anjali .―PAURANIK KATHA SWAROOP
SAMEEKSHANAM‖
Awarded in 2015
Extension Activities
 Community Services through N.C.C.
 26 June 2015 Rally ―Anty Narcotics‖.
 1 Oct 2015 P.L.Sharma Hospital – ― Blood Donations‖.
 7 Oct 2015 ―Indo-Pak Relationship‖ Workshop.
 13th
Nov.2015 to 19th
Nov.2015 Participation of students in ―Vyasa-
Samaroha‖ C.C.S. University Meerut.
 1 Dec 2015 Rally ―AIDS AAwareness‖.
II. Students Achivements
1. 2nd
position in merit of M.A.2015 of CCS University – Vinita .
2. 3rd
position in merit of M.A. 2015 of CCS University – Nishi
3. Sonika and Vineeta Paras of M.A. III Semester participated in Inter Collegiate
Sanskrit Debate Competition in Vyas samaroha and got II and III prize. This team
also won the ‗Kalicharan pauranik Chalvaijynti‘ on 14th
Nov 2015.
4. Vineeta Paras of M.A. III Semister participated in Inter University Sanskrit
Debate Competition and got II prize and she also won the ‗Kalicharan pauranik
Chalvaijynti‘ as the part of the team on 17th
Nov. 2015.
5. NET Examination June 2015
(i) Sonam, (ii) Meenakshi
6. NET/ JRF Examination Dec 2015
(i) Meenakshi
7. Placement
 Uma Arya Lecturer, Satyawati College Delhi University
 Dr. Shikha Guest Lecturer Miranda House Delhi University Delhi
Department of Drawing & Painting
DR. ARCHANA RANI:
Chapter published in edited books:
 tEew ―kSyh dh lfp= ik.Mqfyfi ‗jkepfjrekul‘ dk ifjp;, Book – A Bouquet of Indian
Heritage Editors – P. Srivastava , S.K. Mahapatra Vol.I , ISBN 978-93-81843-15-
4, Swati Publication.
 BHUBANESHWAR: The most Artistic Resorts in India, Book- Emerging Trends
in Hospitaility & Tourism Sector, Editors : Prof. S.M. Verma ,S.K. Panwar; Bharti
Publications, New Delhi, 2015 ISBN: 978-93-85000-40-9.
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MkW0 vydk frokjh, izdk‖kd: ekulh izdk‖ku, esjBA 2015;ISBN 81-85494-45-2
 ‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZ esa Hkkjrh; dyk‘ Book – Philosophy: It‘s
Dimensions and Relevance , Editor- Dr. Deepti Shukla, Anu Book,2016; ISBN:
0978-93-82166-45-0.
 Indian Culture & Traditional Value in Miniature Painting book- Perspective of
knowledge; Editor – Dr. Alka Tiwari, Mansi Prakashan, Meerut, 2016. ISBN: 81-
85494-44-4.
 Tkuekul dk svkbZuk fn[kkrh foKkiu dyk ,iqLrd: dyk ,laLd`fr ,oa lekt,ISBN-
978-81-923100-3-9 izdk‖kd: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth)
dkWfyt ,esjB, 2016A
 Research paper published in international and national seminar:
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lEiknd jkfxuh jk;, vf‖ouh dqekj ―kekZ, ISSN- 2320-270X, JULY , 2015, VOL 3,
NO.1, vkxjkA
 Poet- Painter Rabindranath Tagore : His Imagery and Ideas, Creative Minds , Vol. II,
Issue IV , Jan – Feb 2016, Creative Mind Publication, New Delhi.
 National conferences:
 Practice of Ancient Indian Art in Modern India- National Seminar by Gandhian
Study Centre, I.N. (P.G.) College, Meerut, September, 2015.
 ‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZ es aHkkjrh; dyk‘ National Seminar by Dept. of
Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College, Meerut ; November , 2015.
 ‗uohu ek/;eksa o rduhdksa ls dyk dks vk;ke nsrs Hkkjrh; fp=dkj‘ jk‘V`h; laxks‘Bh
,laLdkj Hkkjrh ,em (U.P.)June 2016.
 Participation in exhibition:
 National Art Exhibition by Drawing and Painting Department , Digamber Jain
College , Baraut, September,2015.
 Regional Art Exhibition by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow in Ghaziabad
December, 2015.
 Kala Parikrama – Art Exhibition by Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan (P.G.) College,
Baghpat ; March, 2015.
 Subject expert, Resource Person / Membership :
 Subject Expert in Tarachand Pulri Degree College, Muzaffarnagar in July, 2015.
 Resource Person – Demonstration on Clay Modelling in
 National Workshop cum Demonstration on Art Creations , Drawing and Painting
Department, Ismail Girls (P.G.) College, Meerut, August, 2015.
 Lecture Delivered on Research Methodology in Fine Arts, K.L.(P.G.)College,
Meerut; February 4, 2016.
 Resource Person in One Week National Workshop on Preparation of Research
Proposal, S.V. Subharti University, Meerut, August, 2015.
 Books Published –
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foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt,esjB, 2015A
 Art, Culture and Society(dyk, laLd`fr ,oa lekt), ISBN-978-81-923100-3-9
izdk‖kd: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt,esjB, 2016A
 Research awarded:
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lqfiz;k ;kno, 2015
 SUBMITTED: iz[;kr fp=dkj ,0 jkepUnzu dh dyk: ,d v/;;u-fiadh oekZ
 Posts and Membership:
 Member in Sports committee.
 Member in Cultural committee.
 Member in CDC committee.
1. Dr. Nazima Irfan
 Seminar/ Conferences / Exhibition :
 National Seminar on ―Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India‖
Organized by Gandhian Study Centre, Ismail National (P.G.) College for Women,
Meerut, 14 September, 2015.
Title: ―bfrgkl ,laLd`fr ,ijEijk ,oa Kku ds L=ksr vtUrk ds fHkRrh fp=‖
 International Conference on ― Emerging Trends in Hospitality & Tourism Sector‖
(ETHTS- 2015) Organized by Swami Vivekanand Subharti University , Meerut , 21st
– 22nd
November 2015.
Title : ― Jaisalmer :The Perfect Sight to be hold for Art Lovers.
 National Seminar in Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions and Relevance organized
by
 Department of Philosophy R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut ,20th
November
2015 with Title –―dyk esa lkSUn;Z dh vo/kkj.kk‖.
 Chapter Published in edited books:
 Chapter: ― Jaisalmer: The Perfect Sight to behold for Art Lovers‖.
Book : Emerging Trends in Hospitality & Tourism Sector.
Editor : Prof. (Dr. ) Shiv Mohan Verma
Sunil Kumar Panwar.
Published by Omkar Bharti for Bharti Publications , New Delhi. First
Published in 2015 ISBN NO. 978-93-85000-40-9.
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laca/k : ‗,d v//k;u‘
BOOK: Art Fragrance , A Research Journal of fine arts , performing
arts & fashion.
EDITOR: DR. Bhawna Grover Dua HOD performing Arts Dept.
Swami Vivekanand Subharti University
PUBLISHER: Subharti Institute of Fine Arts & Fashion Design,
Meerut
ISSN: 2395- 2148 / July to December 2015 / vol- 1 issue- 2nd
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fdrkc:– dyk, laLd`fr ,oa lekt
lEikfndk :– Mk0 vpZuk jkuh izdk‖kd: – fotqvy vkVZ: Mzkbax ,oa
isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt, esjB, 2016A
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fdrkc:–―dyk fofo/kk‖
lEikfndk:– MkW0 vydk frokjh
izdk‖kd:–ekulh izdk‖ku, esjBA 2015
ISBN 81-85494-45-2
 Posts and Membership:
 Proctor in Proctorial board.
 Member of Executive committee of old student association.
 Member of Staff club committee.
Dr. Poonam Lata Singh
 Journal: Chapter published in Journal
 Art Fragrance ISSN 2395-2148 July to December 2015 , 2015 Vol.1 Issue
2nd
with Title- ― dyk dk izk.k jax‖ By Swami Vivekanand Subharti
University.
 International Seminar :
 Paper Presented in International Seminar Permitted By – Govt. of India,
Ministry of Home Affairs on ― Tourism, Mercantilism and Human Happiness
: Challenges and Opportunities‖ By S.S.(P.G.) College Shahjahanpur (U.P)
India on 30th
& 31st
January 2016 with Title ―ewrZ ls vewrZ gksrh Hkkjrh;
dyk‖.
 Paper Presented in International Conference:
fgUnh: vfHkO;fDr o laLd`fr (nSfUkd tkxj.k ds lkStU; ls) Organized by
Department of Hindi R.G.(P.G.) College on 14th
September 2015 with the
Title ―jhfrdkyhu lkfgR; ls izsfjr dkaxMk dyk‖
 National Seminar:
 Paper presented in National Seminar organized by Department of Philosophy
R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut ,20th
November 2016 with Title –―dyk dk ewy
rRo lkSUn;Z‖.
 Chapter published in edited books:
 Chapter published in edited book ―dyk fofo/kk‖ ISBN NO. 81-85494-45-2 by
DR. Alka Tiwari with the Title –―Hkkjr esa yfyr dykvksa dk laj{k.k ,oa
lao/kZu‖ (fnYyh {ks= ds fo‖ks‘k lanHkZ esa) 2015.
 Chapter published in edited book Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions and Relevance
,ISBN: 0978-93-82166-45-0 -2016 by Dr. Deepti Shukla with the Title –
‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZesaHkkjrh; dyk
 Chapter published in edited book Art , Culture and Society ISBN: 978-81-
923100-3-9 (2016) by DR. ARCHANA RANI with the Title ―tudyk ,d laf{kIr
fo‖ys‘.k ‖.
 Workshops:
 Expression for 1st
to 7th
September , 2015 Organized by Visual Art : Drawing
& Painting Department R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut.
 Participated in National Workshop cum Demonstration on Art Creations
August 24th
to 30th
,2015 Organized by Department of Drawing & Painting
Department I.N.(P.G.) College, Meerut.
 Participated in one week National Workshop on ― Preparation of Research
Proposal – A Multidisciplinary Approach‖ Organized by URC Swami
Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut on 7th
April to 13th
April 2016.
 Exhibition and group show :
 Participated in Group show IMPRESSIONS- 2016 Organized by Visual Art :
Drawing & Painting Department R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut.
 Posts and membership:
 Member of Executive committee of old student association.
 Member of Staff club committee.
 Incharge association of Drawing and Painting Department.
Department Of Philosophy
 Souvenir Edited Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance 20.11.15
 National Seminar on Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance orgainised on
20.11.15 at R.G.College, Meerut, Sponsored by CE
 Posts and memberships.
 Senior most in the subject in CCS University
 Member of Academic Council of C.C.S.University, Meerut
 Awards and Honours
 Worked as Judge in Rotary Club, Meerut
 Worked as Judge in Sarokar, Meerut
 Resource person Sanskrit Department R.G.College,Meerut
Seminar/workshops/Conferences/symposium attended and paper presented
1. 14.9.15 Hindi department
R.G.College, Meerut
Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti
Topic :Hindi :Abhivyakti and
sanskriti
International
Symposium
2. 1-
2.11.2015
PsychologyDepartment
D.J.College, Baraut,
Baghpat
Crime against women
Topic: Crime against Women:
an Ethical Issue
National
Seminar
Sponsored by
ICSSR
3. 20.11.15 Philosophy department
R.G.College, Meerut
Philosophy : its dimensions and
relevance
Topic: Philosophy: love of
Wisdom
Topic:
National
Seminar
Papers/articles/chapters/books published
Papers
1. 14.9.15 Hindi department
R.G.College, Meerut
Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti
Topic :Hindi :Abhivyakti and
sanskriti
International
Symposium
2. 20.11.15 Philosophy department
R.G.College, Meerut
Philosophy : its dimensions and
relevance
Topic: Philosophy: love of
Wisdom
National
Seminar
3. Journal of social
science and Humanities
R.G.College,Meerut
Concept Of Well-Being In
Indian Perspective With Special
Reference To Vedic Period
Chapters
1. ISBN-
978-81-
923100-
3-9
Drawing & Painting
Department
R.G.College, Meerut
Art,Culture and Society Samajik
mulya aur
kala
2. ISBN-
0978-93-
82166-
45-0
Philosophy department
R.G.College, Meerut
Philosophy : its dimensions and
relevance
Philosophy :
Love of
Wisdom
3. ISBN-
0978-93-
82166-
45-0
Philosophy department
R.G.College, Meerut
Philosophy : its dimensions and
relevance
Book Edited
Department Of Economics
 Talks/Workshop/Training Programme
 7 days Textile designing course was organized by the Department under
skill development programme from 7th
-14th
Sep‘2015.
 10 days Computer Basic course was organized by the Department under
skill development programme from 11th
-20th
Jan‘2016.
 Posts and Memberships
Dr. Neena Batra
 Member of Debating Society
 Coordinator of Computer App Dept
 Coordinator of IGNOU
 Advisor of National Festival Committee
 Member of Website Committee
 Member of Time table Committee B.A.III
 Treasure of Old Student Association
 Treasure of Staff Club
Dr. Manjeet Kaur
 Member of Hostel Committee
 Member of Admission Committee M.A.I,M.A.II
Mrs. Chhaya Teotia
 Member of Admission Committee B.A.I,M.A.I,M.A.II
Seminar / Workshops / Conferences / Symposium
Dr. Neena Batra
 Attended Conference of UPUEA organized by Department of
Humanities and Social Science, Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee, Uttarakhand on 31st
Oct – 1st
Nov‘ 2015
 Attended National Seminar on ―Indian Women writers in English
Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by
Department of English, R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut on 12th
March
2016.
 Attended National Seminar on ―Role of Women Entrepreneurship in
India: opportunities and Challenges‖ organized by Department of
Economics, CCS University , Meerut on 26th
& 27th
March 2016
Mrs. Chhaya Teotia
 Attended National Seminar on ―Role of Women Entrepreneurship in
India: opportunities and Challenges‖ organized by Department of
Economics, CCS University , Meerut on 26th
& 27th
March 2016
Papers / Articles / Chapters/ Books published
Mrs. Chhaya Teotia
 Published Paper entitled ―Financial Inclusion ‖. in International
Journal Of Applied Sciencs & Humanities in Vol-5, ISSN:09761217 .
 Published Paper entitled ―Financial Literacy ‖. in International
Journal Of Applied Sciencs & Humanities in Vol-5, ISSN:09761217
 Published Paper entitled ―Maternal Mortality‖. in Journal Of Social
Science & Humanities in August‘2016, R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut
Ph. D Scholars enrolled / ongoing / submitted / Awarded
Dr. Neena Batra
Completed Ongoing Submitted
05 01 01
Dr. Manjeet Kaur
Completed Ongoing Submitted
09 - -
(A) Extension Activities
 Visit to orphanage to provide essential things to them
 Visit to old age home to share their problems
 Visit to slum area to Motivate children to go school.
Department Of History
Departmental Profile
 Historical Exhibition: India Past and Present. (17, Sep 2015).
 Students‘ seminar by Prof. C.M. Agarwal ( Kumaun University) on
‗Importance of Golu Devta in Uttarakhand‘. ( 30th
oct , 2015.)
 Guest Lecture by Prof. S.K. Sharma from Punjab University on ‗ Buddhism‘
(18th January 2016).
 Student Seminar on ‗Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel‘ by Prof. J. P. Mishra of Rani
Durgavati University of Jabalpur.(23rd
feb, 2016).
Faculty Profile
Dr.Reenu Jain :
Research Papers (Journals etc.) Published
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISSN
Number
1. Gateways of Erstwhile Fort International Journal of
Social Science
July
2015
2249-7382
2. Quit India Movement and its Impact
in Meerut
-do- October
2015
-do-
3. Vijay LuxmiPandit Political Life after
Independence
-do- Nov
2015
-do-
4. Khilafat and Non- Cooperation -do- Jan 2016 -do-
5. Rise of Swadeshi and Khadi
Movement in Meerut
-do- Feb 2016 -do-
6. Gateways of Erstwhile Fort of Meerut -do- March
2016
-do-
Dr. Anita Rathi :
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN
Number
1. Expanding Scope of India-US
Military to MilitaryExercise
ARIDSS July
2015
978-93-
83930-25-8
Dr.Aparna Vats :
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN
Number
1. Bodh SanghkaShiksha Mein Yogdan Itivritta July
2015
2347-1611
2. GuptkaleenMurtiyo Mein
NariKaChitran
Itivritta July
2015
2347-1611
3. Satyagrah: EkitihasikAvlokan Journal of
Interdisciplinary
Approach
Jan
2016
2455-4359
Dr. Puja Rajoria
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN
Number
1. Guptakaal ki Naari ke paridhaan,
Abhushan, AvamSajja
The Journal of Meerut
Uni. History Alumni
(MUHA)
2016 0973-5577
Paper Presented in Conferences/Seminars/Workshop
Dr.Reenu Jain :
Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference
1. History of Trade Relation
with China
India – China Bilateral Relations
1st
March 2015
Meerut College, Meerut
National
2. Gandhian Philosophy Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom
in Contemporary India
14th
September, 2015
Ismail National College, Meerut
National
3. History of Meerut
Cantonment
Regional History and Culture of
Western U.P.
31st
Dec 2015
Meerut College, Meerut.
National
4. Tourist Places of Meerut An Integrated Study of Hapur and
Neighbouring Areas
3 Dec 2015
A.K.P.G. College, Hapur
National
5. Regional history: Its
Importance and Issues
Related to it.
Regional History: Issues and
Challenges
24th
Feb 2016
Multani Mal Modi, College
International
6.
How Relevant is Mahatama
Gandhi Today
M.M.H College Ghaziabad
11th
March 2016 National
7.
Indian Women Writings in
Post – Independence Era
R.G. College, Meerut
12 March 2016
National
Dr. Anita Rathi :
Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference
1. India –China Relations in
Historical Perspective
India – China Bilateral Relations
1st
March 2015
Meerut College, Meerut
National
2. Scientific Wisdom in Ancient
India
Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom
in Contemporary India
14th
September, 2015
Ismail National College, Meerut
National
3. Importance of Congress
Session of Meerut in 1924
Regional History and Culture of
Western U.P.
31st
Dec 2015
Meerut College, Meerut.
National
4. Quit India Movement in
Hapur
An Integrated Study of Hapur and
Neighbouring Areas
3 Dec 2015
A.K.P.G. College, Hapur
National
5. Importance of Regional
History
Regional History: Issues and
Challenges
24th
Feb 2016
Multani Mal Modi, College
International
6.
Relevance of Gandhian
Philosophy
Gandhi and his Methodology: Its
Significance in 21ST
Century
M.M.H College Ghaziabad
11th
March 2016
National
7. Indian Women Writings in
Pre – Independence Era R.G. College, Meerut
12 March 2016
National
Dr.AparnaVats :
Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference
1. Pracheen Bodh
PranalikiVartmaanPrasingta
Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom
in Contemporary India
14th
September, 2015
Ismail National College, Meerut
National
2. Meerut Mein Paryatan An Integrated Study of Hapur and
Neighbouring Areas
National
3 Dec 2015
A.K.P.G. College, Hapur
3. Hastinapur Mein
DharmikParyatan
Regional History: Issues and
Challenges
24th
Feb 2016
Multani Mal Modi, College
International
Dr. Puja Rajoria :
Topic of thePaper Seminar/Conference
1. GuptkaalkiNaarikeParidhanA
vamAbhushan
Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom
in Contemporary India
14th
September, 2015
Ismail National College, Meerut
National
2. Role of Hapur in National
Movement
An Integrated Study of Hapur and
Neighbouring Areas
3 Dec 2015
A.K.P.G. College, Hapur
National
3. NauchandiMela Meerut
kiItihaasikDharohar
Regional History: Issues and
Challenges
24th
Feb 2016
Multani Mal Modi, College
International
4.
Contribution of Gandhi in
Education
Gandhi and his Methodology: Its
Significance in 21ST
Century
M.M.H College Ghaziabad
11th
March 2016
National
Dr.Shiva Pandit :
Topic of thePaper Seminar/Conference
1. Mauryakaal
MeinMahilayokiSthithi
Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom
in Contemporary India
14th
September, 2015
Ismail National College, Meerut
National
2. Role of Hapur in National
Movement
An Integrated Study of Hapur and
Neighbouring Areas
3 Dec 2015
A.K.P.G. College, Hapur
National
3. Meerut
kePurvaAdhunikSthapatya
Kala kaAdhayan
Regional History: Issues and
Challenges
24th
Feb 2016
Multani Mal Modi, College
International
4.
Satyagrah
Gandhi and his Methodology: Its
Significance in 21ST
Century
M.M.H College Ghaziabad National
11th
March 2016
Post and Membership
Dr.Reenu Jain :
 District President of ItihasSankalanSamiti.
 Life Membership of Indian History Congress.
 Life Membership of U.P History Congress.
 Secretary, Literary and Cultural Society R.G. College .
 Member IQAC Team
 In charge B.A. Part I Time Table Committee.
Dr. Anita Rathi :
 District Vice- President of‗ItihaasSankalanSamiti’
 Life membership of Indian History Congress.
 Life membership of U.P. History Congress.
 Departmental In charge of IQAC.
Dr. Aparna Vats :
 Member of MUHA
 Member of U.P History Congress
 Member of Itihaas Sankalan Samiti
 Member of editorial board of Journal ‗ShodhManthan’.
Ph.D. Scholars
Dr. Reenu Jain :
Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF
3 4 - -
Dr. Anita Rathi :
Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF
- 2 1
Dr. Aparna Vats :
Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF
- - 1 -
Department Of Psychology
Posts and memberships
DR ANURADHA---Convener of debating society
Awards and honors
DR NEELAM
 Awarded Ph.D Degree
 Chaired the Session in Indo-Canadian International Conference of Business
and Behavioural Sciences ―Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
Management‖
DR KUMKUMPAREEK
 Chaired a session in National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖
Sponsored By ICSSR Organized By D.J.(PG) College Baraut, on Nov 1st
&
2nd
, 2015.
Seminar/ workshops/conferences/symposium attended and paper presented
DR. ABHA RANI
 National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖ Sponsored By ICSSR
Organized By D.J.(PG) College Baraut on 1st
& 2nd
Nov, 2015.
 National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized
by Department of Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut on 20th
Nov, 2015.
 Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-
14th March. 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India"
organized by Dept. of Psychology, Meerut College, Meerut and Paper
Presented.
 Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science
and Social Science" organized by department of Defence Studies Meerut
College Meerut, from 12 to18 June2016 sponsored by USI of India.
DR NEELAM
 National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized
by Department of Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College
Meerut on 20th
Nov, 2015.
 Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th
March 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by
Dept. of Psychology, C.C.S. University, Meerut and Paper presented on sub
theme ‗‗Increasing Drug Abuse among Youth: Symptoms and
Solutions‘‘
 Attended 7 Days National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science
and Social Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut
College Meerut, from 12th
to 18th
June, 2016 sponsored by USI of India.
DR. ANURADHA
 seminar on ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions & Relevance ‖. Organized by Department of
Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut on Nov 20, 2015.
• Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th March.
2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of
Psychology, Meerut College Meerut and Presented a paper on sub theme ―Alcohol
Abuse and Neuroticism‖.
• Attended 2 days Workshop on ―Indian Association of Geriatric Mental Health‖ on 7th
and 8th
May, 2016 at Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P.
• Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social
Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from
12 to18 June2016 sponsored by USI of India.
DR KUMKUM PAREEK
 National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖ Sponsored By ICSSR Organized By
D.J.(PG) College Baraut on 1st
& 2nd
November, 2015 and Presented a paper.
 National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized by
Department of Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College Meerut, on 20th
November, 2015.
Paper presented on "Philosophy of Law‖.
 Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th
March. 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of
Psychology, Meerut College Meerut and Presented a paper on sub theme ―Role of
Pathology in Problem Behaviour among Adolescents‖
 Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social
Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from
12th
to 18th
of June, 2016, sponsored by USI of India.
DR. SUNITA (On Mandey)
• National seminar on ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions &Relevance‖. Organized by
Department of Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. On Nov 20, 2015 and
presented a paper entitled ‗Effect of Spirituality on brain and positive thinking.‘
Papers/ articles/ chapters/ books published
Dr Kumkum Pareek
 Chapter in the edited book by DR Rajni Kashyap ‗Crime Against Women‘. Chapter
name-Traditional Social and Legal Aspects. ISBN no..978-93-82166-47-4.
Dr Sunita
 Chapter in the edited book by Dr Dipti Shukla in ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions
&Relevance‖ ISBN no 978-93-82166-450.
Ph.D Scholar
Mr. Sachin Panchal.(JRF).
II STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS
 MS Preeti— PCS (Lower subordinate)..Food supply Inspector
 MS Neha Sharma –GIC
 MS Payal –Special teacher at Disha School.
 MS Rafiya ---Vishisht BTC
Department Of Political Science
Dr. Rekha Saraswat - Head
Paper published in International/National Journals:
Full papers in Conference Proceedings:
 ―Influence of European Renaissance Upon Indian Political Thought: (Bridging the Gap
between the Original and the Modern‖ published in IJPSA, 56th
IPSA Convention; B.H.U.
Varanasi 25-27th
October 2015.
Posts & Membership Held:
 Life Member of Executive Body of Indian Radical Humanist Association (IRHA)
 Life Member of Executive Body of Indian Renaissance Institute (IRI)
 Life Member of Indian Political Science Association (IPSA)
 Life Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA)
 Head: 5 Members Publication Committee Indian Renaissance Institute (IRI)
 Coordinator of College NAAC & IQAC
 Incharge of College Time Table, B.A. IIIrd renewal.
 Incharge College Website Committee
 Chief Election Officer of Students Union.
DR. BINA RAI
Paper published in International/National Journals:
 ―Human Rights in Ancient India‖ published in International Journal of Humanities
and Social Sciences, ISSN No.2319-3948Vol. 4, Issue 5, August-September
2015,(Online) with Impact Factor 2.7367
 ―Health & Development Programs & Policies of Govt. for Women in India‖
published in Online International, Interdisciplinary Research Journal, ISSN No.2249-
9598 Special Issue, Vol. 5 July 2015 with Impact Factor 3.017
 ―Political Science is the Key of Welfare State: Trends & Issues,‖ published in BEST:
International Journal of Humanities, Arts, Medicine & Science (IJHAMS), ISSN No.
2348-0521 Vol. 3, Issue-7 July 2015, with Impact Factor 1.1947
 ―New Social Movements in India: An Aspect of Environmental Movements‖
published in International Journal of Science and Research, ISSN No.2319-7064,
September 2015, with Impact Factor 4.438
 ―Gender Equality Still A Dream in India‖ published in Online International,
Interdisciplinary Research Journal, ISSN No. 2249-9598, Special Issue, Vol. 5,
September 2015, with Impact Factor 3.113.
 ―Dalit Women in India an Overview of their Status‖ published in EPRA:
International Journal of Economic & Business Review, ISSN No.- 2347-9671 Vol.4
Issue 1 January 2016 with Impact Factor 5.509.
 ―Some New Challenges before Indian Democracy & Present Government‖ published
in IJSR: International Journal of Science & Research, ISSN No.- 2329-7064 Vol.5
Issue 2 February 2016 with Impact Factor 5.611.
 ―Political scenario in Post-Independent Era & Women‘s Participation in Indian
Economy‖ published in EPRA: International Journal of Economic & Business
Review, ISSN No.- 2347-9671 (online)/2349-0187 (print) Vol.4 Issue 5 May 2016
with Impact Factor 5.509.
 ―Human Rights in India: A Post-Facto Assessment of Post-Independent Era‖
published in International Journal of Applied Research, ISSN No. 2394-5869 Vol. 2
Issue 2, 2016 with Impact Factor 5.2
 ―Women‘s Human Rights and Indian Constitution‖ published in International Journal
of Advanced Research, Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2016 Impact Factor 4.588
Attended or Papers Presented in Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshop/ Symposium:
 Paper ―Human Rights Movements in India: An Evaluation‖ presented in UGC
sponsored National Seminar on ―Human Rights: Present & Future‖ organized by
S.S.V. College, Hapur, 26th
-27th
August 2015.
 Paper ― कौटिल्यके मंडऱससदधधंतकीवततमधनसंदर्तमेंप्रधसंगिकतध”presented in UGC
sponsored National Seminar on ―Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in
Contemporary India‖ organized by I.N.P.G. College, Meerut 14th September 2015
 Paper ―Indo-Pak Relations after 1965: A Short Evaulation‖ presened in 22Infantry
Division Ministry of Defence sponsored National Seminar on ―Indo-Pak War 1965‖
organized by Meerut College Meerut & Advance Research Institute for Development
of Social Science AIRDSS Meerut, 7th October 2015
 Paper ― India-China Bilateral Relations: An Analytical Study‖ presented in ICSSR &
Indian Council of World Affairs sponsored National Seminar on ―India-China
Relations: Conflict or Cooperation‖ organized by Meerut College Meerut & Advance
Research Institute for Development of Social Science AIRDSS Meerut, 28-29th
November 2015
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Aqar 2015 16

  • 1. The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Note: The AQAR period would be the Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013) Part – A AQAR for the year (for example 2013-14) 1. Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution 1.2 Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town State Pin Code Institution e-mail address Contact Nos. Name of the Head of the Institution: Tel. No. with STD Code: 0121-2642901 RAGHUNATH GIRLS‘ POST GRADUATE COLLEGE WESTERN KUTCHEHRY ROAD ADJACENT TO UNION BANK OF INDIA, WESTERN KUTCHEHRY ROAD MEERUT U. P. 250001 info@rgcollege.org Mrs. Sneh Gupta 0121-2662824 2015-16
  • 2. Mobile: Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Mobile: IQAC e-mail address: 1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879) OR 1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date: (For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004. This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate) 1.5 Website address: www.rgpgcollege.org Web-link of the AQAR: http://rgpgcollege.org/AQAR-PDF/AQAR 2015-16.pdf For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc 1.6 Accreditation Details Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Accreditation Validity Period 1 1st Cycle B+ 84% 28.02.2005 27.02.2010 2 2nd Cycle A 3.58 27.03.2011 26.03.2016 3 3rd Cycle A 3.13 05.11.2016 04.11.2021 4 4th Cycle 1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC: DD/MM/YYYY 12-04-2005 1.8 Details of the previous year‘s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011) i. AQAR 2015-16 submitted on - 13.01.2017 9927271375 iqacrgpg16@gmail.com DR. SEEMA JAIN 9319660529 EC/55/RAR/036 UPCOGN12115
  • 3. 1.9 Institutional Status University State Central Deemed Private[ Affiliated College Yes  No[ Constituent College Yes No [ Autonomous College of UGC Yes No [ Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No [ (eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI) Type of Institution Co-education Men Women  Urban  Rural Tribal Financial Status Grant-in aid  UGC 2(f) UGC 12B  Grant-in-aid + Self Financing  Totally Self-Financing 1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme Arts  Science  Commerce  Law PEI (Phys Edu)  TEI (Edu)  Engineering Health Science Management Others (Specify) 1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges) 1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE  DST Star Scheme UGC-CE  UGC- Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST UGC- Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify) UGC- COP Programmes 2. IQAC Composition and Activities 2.1 No. of Teachers 7 2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff 2 2.3 No. of students 4 2.4 No. of Management representatives 1 1. Food Sc. & Quality Control 2. Computer Application Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (C.C.S. University)
  • 4. 2.5 No. of Alumni 1 2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and Community representatives 2 2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists 2 2.8 No. of other External Experts 2.9 Total No. of members 19 2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held 2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No 1 Faculty 6 Non-Teaching Staff Students 6 Alumni 1 Others 1 2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No  If yes, mention the amount 2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related) (i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC Total No. International National 3 State 3 Institution Level 5 (ii) Themes Annexure - 1 2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC Annexure - 2 2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year * Plan of Action Achievements Annexure – 3a & 3b 3a - Academic Calendar 3b - Plan of Action Annexure – 4a & 4b 4a- Overall Achievements 4b-Department & Teacher wise Achievements * Attach the Academic Calendar of the year as Annexure. 2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes  No Provide the details of the action taken Management  Syndicate Any other body The activities of IQAC is closely monitored by the Principal and college Management Committee and the AQAR has been approved by them after due inspection and approval of the Action taken report given in it. An exclusive window has been formed on the college website with details of the IQAC and the AQAR 2015-16 has also been uploaded in this section.
  • 5. Part – B Criterion – I 1. Curricular Aspects 1.1 Details about Academic Programmes Level of the Programme Number of existing Programmes Number of programmes added during the year Number of self-financing programmes Number of value added / Career Oriented programmes PhD 14 NIL 5 PG 16 NIL 5 3 UG 04 NIL 5 1 PG Diploma Advanced Diploma Diploma 3 4 Certificate 1 12 Others B.Voc 03 Total 41 NIL 15 20 Interdisciplinary Innovative 6 1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/(Elective option / Open options) (ii) Pattern of programmes: 1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni  Parents  Employers Students  (On all aspects) Mode of feedback : Online Manual  Co-operating schools (for PEI) *Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure (Annexure -5) 1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects. 1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details. Pattern Number of programmes Semester 16+3(B.Voc) Trimester N.A. Annual 4+1(B.Ed.) University Syllabus followed University Syllabus followed
  • 6. Criterion – II 2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others 55 27 27 01 5 (Mandey on Govt. contract) 2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 49 2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year 2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 5 4 54 2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia: No. of Faculty International level National level State level Attended Seminars/ Workshops 53 167 Presented papers 41 124 Resource Persons 3 12 2 2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning: 2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year 165 2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions) 2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum Restructuring /revision/syllabus development as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop Most of the HODs and senior faculty members of various departments of our college are either members of the University Academic Council and Board of Studies or are directly involved in curriculum restructuring / revision of syllabus. 2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 75% Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others Total R V R V R V R V R V NIL 34 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 54 NIL U.G.-Monthly Test, Quiz P.G.-Internal Assessment Annexure - 6
  • 7. 2.11 Course / Programme wise distribution of pass percentage: 2014-15 Title of the Programme Total no. of students appeared Division (Gazette not received from university) Distinction % I % II % III % Pass % U.G. 1368 82.82 P.G. 484 79.83 Ph.D. 10 Awarded 2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes: Annexure - 7 a 2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty benefitted Refresher courses 07 UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 01 HRD programmes - Orientation programmes - Faculty exchange programme 05 Staff training conducted by the university 04 Staff training conducted by other institutions - Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 05 Others 02 2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff Category Number of Permanent Employees Number of Vacant Positions Number of permanent positions filled during the Year Number of positions filled temporarily Administrative Staff 59 + 30 (Contractual) 14 NIL 14 Technical Staff 4 2 NIL 2
  • 8. Criterion – III 3. Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution 3.2 Details regarding major projects Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number 4 - 1 1 Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 3.3 Details regarding minor projects Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number 1 1 2 - Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 1.5L - - - 3.4 Details on research publications International National Others Peer Review Journals 29 18 Non-Peer Review Journals 01 05 e-Journals 12 - Conference proceedings 03 10 3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: Range 2-5 Average h-index  Nos. in SCOPUS 3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations Nature of the Project Duration Year Name of the funding Agency Total grant sanctioned Received Major projects 2015-16 ICSSR 6.4L - Minor Projects 2015-16 UGC - - Interdisciplinary Projects Industry sponsored Projects sponsored by the University/ College Students research projects (JRF) (other than compulsory by the University) 2015-16 UGC/ICSSR 1433875/- Any other(Specify) 2015-16 PDF-UGC FOR WOMEN 36800/- Total Annexure 7b
  • 9. 3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books ii) Without ISBN No. 3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST DPE DBT Scheme/funds 3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme INSPIRE CE Any other (specify) 3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy 3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution 3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons 3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other 3.14 No. of linkages created during this year 3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs: From Funding Agency From Management of University/College Total Level International National State University College Number 04 04 - - 04 Sponsoring agencies CE, Deptt. Associations, College Management CE, Deptt. Associations, College Management College Management & Depts.‘ Associations NIL 02  UGC, ICSSR, Rajeev Gandhi Fellowship; U.P. Govt. Shikshak Anudaan Yojna  25 6 6 55 1470675/- 116020/- 1586695/- 05 10
  • 10. 3.16 No. of patents received this year - NIL 3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the institute in the year 3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides and students registered under them 3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution 3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones) JRF SRF Project Fellowship Any other (ICSSR & U.P. Govt. Grant from Shikshan Pratishthan Anudaan Yojna) 3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events: NIL University level State level National level International level 3.22 No. of students Participated in NCC events: University level State level National level International level 3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS: NIL University level State level National level International level 3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC: NIL University level State level National level International level Type of Patent Number National Applied Granted International Applied Granted Commercialised Applied Granted Total International National State University Dist College 08 - 04 03 - 01 - 49 30 16 3 1 1 5 19
  • 11. 3.25 No. of Extension activities organized University forum College forum NCC NSS Any other 3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social Responsibility  Community development cell organised various lectures, Rallies, Nukkad natak and competetions on the topics AIDS, Female foeticide, environment awareness and Matdata diwas  Visit to places like old age homes, orphanages, disabled and blind children, Slums and Leper home.  NSS and NCC cadets joined hands with college students in all the above campaigns from time to time. Criterion – IV 4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities: Facilities Existing Newly created Source of Fund Total Campus area 13030 sq mt - - - Class rooms 33 - - - Laboratories 24 - - - Seminar Halls 2 (+1) -- - - No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year. 182 -- S F; CE 182 Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) 70.42L -- S F; CE 70.42 L Others 4.2 Computerization of administration and library Fully computerized library with touch screen access  E -library facilities.  Free Internet access to all students of the college.  E-learning centre with 20 computers and Internet connection.  Online book reservation and Book search facility are available.  Software for library information and management  Facility of Photocopy available in the Library.  Institutional membership of INFLIBNET and DELNET, this service is used by Staff members and students‘ onsite as well as offsite free of cost. 1 3 3 13 4
  • 12. 4.3 Library services: Existing (2014-15) Newly added (2015-16) Total No. Value No. Value No. Value Text Books 859 1238883.03 65 26512.00 927 1265395.03 C.P.E. 89 81,964.00 187 198838.00 276 280802.00 Reference Book 7 9228.00 3 712.00 10 9940.00 E-Books 69 355113.78 - - 69 355113.78 e-Journals - - - - - - Journals 184 328862.00 57 109513.00 241 438375.00 Digital database 1 5000.00 - - 1 5000.00 CD & DVD 500 - 10 - 510 - Other Books (S.F.) 546 378380.97 38 100534.00 584 478914.97 Other Journals (S.F.) 24 29789.00 15 28440.00 39 58229.00 Research R. 82 23,284.00 - - 82 23284.00 Vocational 100 39269.00 553 772296.00 653 811565.00 4.4 Technology up gradation (overall) Total Computers Computer Labs Internet Browsing Centres Computer Centres Office Depart- ments Others Existing 162 3  1 1 1 22 - Added 68 3  Airtel 3 Total 230 6  1 1 1 25 - 4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology up-gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.) 4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs: i) ICT ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities iii) Equipments iv) Others Total: Annexure -7c 6630000 176 4756 1568986 31527077 41490819
  • 13. Criterion – V 5. Student Support and Progression 5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services 5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression: 5.3 (a) Total Number of students (b) No. of students outside the state (c) No. of international students Men Women Demand Ratio : Students are directly registered at the University Portal and merit list is sent to us of Students equal to the seats allocated to our college. UG PG Ph. D. Others 3467 970 30 56 No % 0 % No % 100 % Last Year (2014-15) This Year (2015-16) General SC ST OBC Physically Challenged Total Gen SC ST OBC Physically Challenged Total 1515 1250 25 2177 20 4965 1246 1183 4 2004 26 4437 Annexure - 8  Regular meeting‘s of students representatives of the following committees viz. Student Union, Proctorial Board, Student Welfare association, Career Counselling and Academic Cell, Medical aid, Hostel, Canteen, Grievance Cell, Cultural and Litrerary programmes are organised with the Principal, IQAC Members, Teaching, Administrative and Management bodies of the College to track the Progress of these committees in making honest, genuine and progressive student support system in the college.  There is an Anti ragging cell and Grievance Box available to the Students outside the Proctorial board office to define their problems and give their suggestions in writing. These Problems and suggestions are reviewed on weekly basis with the Principal and IQAC members and Action taken accordingly.  The Principal is always available to the students, where they can interact with her with full confidence about their requirements and problems. 5 NIL
  • 14. Dropout %: 5.82% 5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any) No. of students beneficiaries 5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others RET 5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance No. of students benefitted 5.7 Details of campus placement On Campus Off Campus Number of Organizations Visited Number of Students Participated Number of Students Placed Number of Students Placed 81 5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes  Permanent Faculty members with Ph. D/ NET/ SLET/ M.Phil create a conducive environment in encouraging the students for NET/ SLET or Ph. D entrance exams for their future growth and stability. The Departments organise special tutorial sessions for interested students and lend them books and litretature from the departmental libraries as well as from their personal collection.  Academic & Career counselling cell calls counsellors from different avenues in the global market for students of different disciplines.  Cuttings of different advertisements of Jobs and Courses are put on the notice board of the Cell as well as on the Career corner in the Library reading Room.  The Cell arranges interviews / entrance tests by different organisations for placements.  They also guide the Students for applying on their own and preparing them for interviews / Presentations.  We use Pedagogy strategies to encourage gender sensitization through debates, group discussions, and Guest lectures by renowned personalities.  Seminar on ―Indian Women Writers in English Today Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖  Ours being a women‘s college the Faculty members continue to sensitize the students regularly during their class room lectures and one to one discussions with the students. 81 14 11 3
  • 15. 5.9 Students Activities 5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events State/ University level 25 National level International level No. of students participated in cultural events State/ University level 150 National level International level 5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events Sports: State/ University level 20 National level International level Cultural: State/ University level 5 National level International level 5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support Number of students Amount Financial support from institution 4 2500 Financial support from government SC/ ST/ OBC and economically weak students Govt. scholarships are directly sent to the students accounts by the Govt. Tution fee of all UG/PG girl students is free in U.P. Govt. and aided colleges. Financial support from other sources 25 31,400 Number of students who received International/ National recognitions 5.11 Student organised / initiatives Fairs : State/ University level 5 National level International level Exhibition : State/ University level 5 National level International level 5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students 5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: ____________NONE___________________
  • 16. Criterion – VI 6. Governance, Leadership and Management 6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution 6.2 Does the Institution have a Management Information System? 6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following: 6.3.1 Curriculum Development 6.3.2 Teaching and Learning Vision: To produce such professionals who have global competence, vision & skills as are necessary to meet the challenges of emerging global knowledge economy by the power of innovation, creativity & efficient learning ability. Mission: To focus on holistic development of the girls. To educate the rural masses unto the last. To encourage the education of economically disadvantaged group. To strive for academic excellence. To enable the students to keep pace with the latest technology. To inculcate and develop orientation towards Research. The college follows a Curriculum set by the CCS University as it is an affiliated to it but most of its HODs are members of Univerity’s Board of Studies and Academic Councils of different subjects so they contribute in its development according to the demands of the changing expectations from higher education in the society and the college in particular. ICT, Communicative English, Physical Education, Computer Application, Food Sc., B.Voc in IT, Yogic Science and Clinical Psychology were subjects added to the University curriculum as a result of efforts in the same direction. Yes, the college has an active MIS. It is sending regular data information to the UP Higher Education Commission, Allahabad, Education Department, Lucknow, Regional Education Directorate, Meerut and UGC, New Delhi. It is annually uploading the RUSA &tri-monthly updating the AISHES formats and as and when the demand arises for other statistical details. The college has created a complete students data base regarding their admissions, results and also the expenditures details of the college in every academic session. It has a separate MIS department attached to its administrative office. ICT, modern audio-visual aids mainly PPT presentations and use of smart boards by professionally experts faculty members helps in disseminating knowledge to students in an interesting and captivating manner. National and international seminars, workshops and panel discussions develop confidence and initative among them who coming from various rural & urban backgrounds get in tune with the latest knowledge available in their fields.
  • 17. 6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation 6.3.4 Research and Development 6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation 6.3.6 Human Resource Management 6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment 6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration Annexure - 9 Annexure – 10 Staff selection process and their recruitment are conducted by the Higher Services Commission in case of permanent employees because our college is an aided U.P. Govt. College affiliated to the CCS University. Appointmnet of the temporary staff is done by the regular process of advertising the post, scrutinizing the applications, making merit, and then inviting for interview by the Principal and the Management Committee of the College. Along with the university annual and semester exams for the UG and PG respectively the college holds monthly tests, quiz and hourly programmes according to each department’s own schedule. Internal exams for the PG students are also conducted twice in each semester and viva voce exams are conducted at the conclusion of each semester. Continuous evaluation by these methods helps the students to know their weaknesses and drawbacks and teachers help them through tutorials and extra classes, many times on one to one level also. Most of the departments have ‘Dissertation’ as a compulsory paper for final year PG students. Where it is optional, teachers motivate the students to take it so that they become acquainted with the research techniques and methodology before entering a research programme. Teachers, themselves continue to attend refresher courses, national and international research oriented seminars and conferences and contribute papers. Teachers are also encouraged to apply for UGC and ICSSR sponsored minor and major projects and Post Doctoral fellowships. Each department has its own rich research library available to the students and fellow teachers for the whole academic session without any fee. Doctoral and Post doctoral Fellowship students who join the departments also teach and associate with PG students to help them complete for the JRF, NET, SLET and Pre-Ph.D. entrance Test. Students of food science & Quality control are sent for “one month on the job training” in different food industries. Home science students are taken to different Textile industries and Tinned food factories for Industrial visit. Chemistry students are taken to visit different drugs, Chemicals, sugar, leather etc industries. Drawing & painting students are taken to different art Gallleries. Zoology students are taken to Fisheries farms. Pol. Science students are brought into direct contact with Sabhasads, MLA’s of the area through seminars and panel discussions organised in our college.
  • 18. 6.3.9 Admission of Students 6.4 Welfare schemes for: 6.5 Total corpus fund generated 6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes  No 6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done? NA Audit Type External Internal Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority Academic   Administrative   6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declare results within 30 days? (NA) For UG Programmes Yes No For PG Programmes Yes No 6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms? Teaching Annexure 11 a Non teaching Annexure 11 b Students Annexure 11 c 41490819 Not Applicable (NA) Admissions of UG & PG students in traditional courses are done through online registration at the university portal. The University makes the merit list and sends it to our college according to the preference of the students and in numbers sanctioned for our college. Our admission committee checks their originals and helps them in choosing the subjects of their choice according to their merit and availability of seats in our departments. The entire process is transparent and computerised for future MIS requirements.
  • 19. 6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges? 6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association 6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association 6.13 Development programmes for support staff 6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly Not Applicable (NA) Annexure -12 There is no tradition of Parent- Teacher association in our college. But most parents remain in contact with department teachers on telephone. Officially the parents are called in the college during Youth Festival if their wards are participating in events or are being honoured for their achievements. Parents are also summoned if their wards are found engaged in anti-social activities or in some disruptive behaviour, if they have a shortage of attendance or are failing in class tests and half yearly exams. With parents of PG students teachers are in direct contact through SMS and emails. There is a rich tradition in our college of promoting the support staff to senior positions with added responsibility and emoluments once they enhance their academic and administrative qualifications. But this also involves a formal open recruitment process by the management and Principal of the college inviting applications for the same. The wards of the support staff also get concessions in their fees by the Principal and management committee and teaching staff liberally lends them study materials. The college has an independent Beautification & Gardening Committee whose incharge and members are the HODs of the Botany, Zoology and Home science departments. The Bursar of the college takes their expert opinion to guide the gardeners and cleaners in the college. We have a Plant Conservation Society where medicinal palnts are cultivated, a Botonical garden, one Lotus-flower fountain and one Hydrilla-flower fountain and a Nutri-Garden all maintained with natural manure system.
  • 20. Criterion – VII 7. Innovations and Best Practices 7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the institution. Give details: 7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of the year 7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals) 7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection 7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No  7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (For example SWOT Analysis) 8. Plans of Institution For Next Year Annexure – 16 a & 16 b Smart class rooms have been established in each department. 80% syllabus of all PG courses is now being taught through OHP and ICT tools. Earn while you learn programs are being adopted mainly by the practical departments. The MIS system is fully functional in the administrative department of the college. Annexure – 13 Annexure – 14- i & ii * Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i, ii, iii) All the extension activities programmes concentrate upon the environment issue. Rangers, NSS, NCC, Community Development Cell, even the faculty members from various disciplines organise rallies, poster competitions, seminars, workshops, street plays and debates upon this issues. Ours being a girls institutions we realise that if a girl is made aware of pollution and environment imbalance problem she will inculcate the ‘save and clean environment’ culture in a whole family and the coming generation of children. Annexure - 15
  • 21. Name: DR.SEEMA JAIN Name: SMT. SNEH GUPTA Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chair person, IQAC
  • 22. Annexure – 1 [For Point No. 2.13 (ii)] Themes of Seminars/Exhibition/Extempore/Guest Lecture Session (2015 - 16) International:  Symposium on ―Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti‖ Organised on 14th Sept. 2015by Department Of Hindi in Collaboration with Dainik Jaagran.  Workshop on ―Malaria Awareness- Causes, Symptoms and Vaccines‖ on 27 Nov 2015 by Department of Zoology. National:  Symposium on ―Stereotypes related to Menstruation‖ organized on 29th September 2015, organized by Department Of Home Science.  Seminar on Philosophy: It‘s dimensions and relevance on 20.11.15 organized by Department of Philosophy, Sponsored by CE.  One day Workshop on Rain Water Harvesting organised by the dept on 2-12-2015.  Two Days symposium on ―The Role of classical Zoology in present day scenario‖ organized by Dept. of Zoology, on 19-20 Dec.2015, Sponsored by CE.  Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Deptt. On 12th March 2016, Sponsored by CE. Regional:  One week Workshop on Phase Contrast Microscopy & Microphotography Technique For P.G. students (27.01.2015 to 03.02.2016) organised by Department Of Botany.  A workshop on ‗Sanskrit Sambhashan Samasya evam Samadhan‘ was organized in memory of Dr. Madhu Arya Ex Head Department of Sanskrit on 6th Feb 2016.  One day Workshop on Weather Study at Surface Observatory and Automatic Weather Station, Meerut on 03-03-2016 organised by Department Of Botany. Talks:  Department Of English organised the talks on the following topics:  ‗Understanding T.S.Eliot as a Poet and a Visionary of The Modern Time.‘ On Jun..2, 2015 by Prof. .S.C.Singh, Retd. Head. Department of English, Rajasthan University.  E.M.Foster‘s ―A Passage to India‖ on 23 Sept, 2015 by M.R.Verma, Associate Professor, Department of English, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar.  Talk on ‗Vartaman Pariprekshya main karmyog ki Prasangikta‘ was presented by Dr Umakant Yadav, Professor Allahabad University on 5th August, 2015  Department of Drawing and painting in collaboration with Chitrakala Parishad, organized:  Lecture on Abstract Art by Dr. Indira Pandey , Kanpur on 5th August 2015.  A demonstration on Portrait Painting by Dr. Amit Lal , Associate Prof. of Meerut College , Meerut.  A Guest Lecture by Dr. Deepa Vinay on the topic ―Entrepreneurship in Home Science‖ on 2nd September 2015 organized by Department Of Home Science.  Department of Education organized Guest Lectures on:  ―Life Skill Education‖ by Dr. Indrajeet Singh on 16th Sept. 2015.  ―ICT in teaching and learning‖ by Dr. Vandana Agarwal.  Department Of Sanskrit organized a series of Talks:
  • 23.  A ‗Geeta Goshthi‘ on 18th September 2015, Lecture was presented by Shri. Malayaj Garg, Er IIT Kanpur on ‗The Scientific and Rational Tenour of Srimad Bhagawad Gita‘.  Talk on ‗Sanskrit Bhasha ki Prasangikta evam Upayogita‘ was presented by Dr Uma Sharma, Associate professor NAS College, Meerut on 16th February , 2016.  A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat Aupajivya Etihasik Mahakavya‘ was delivered by Dr. Ranveer Singh, Professor Kurukshetra Universiry on 29th September 2015.  A Guest Lecture on ‗Vaidik Vangmay main Manav Sharir ki Upayogita‘ was delivered by Dr. Vasudha Shree, Associate Professor AKP College Hapur, on 17th March 2016.  A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat me Aachar Shiksha‘ was delivered by Professor Vishwa Nath Swain Professor and Head of Dharamshastra SJV college Puri Orissa on 2 nd April 2016.  Talks organized by the Department Of Commerce:  ―Career Options in Commerce through Computer‖ on 29th Sept. 2015.  ―Career Awareness‖ on 9th Jan. 2016.  ―Career Counselling‖ 5th Feb. 2016  ―The Changing Consumer in India‖ on 11th March 2016.  Talks Organized by Department Of History:  Prof. C.M. Agarwal (Kumaun University) on ‗Importance of Golu Devta in Uttarakhand‘ on 30th oct , 2015  Prof. S.K. Sharma from Punjab University on ‗Buddhism‘ on 18th January 2016.  ‗Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel‘ by Prof. J. P. Mishra of Rani Durgavati University of Jabalpur on 23rd Feb, 2016.  Department Of Zoology organized guests Lectures on:  Dr. A.K. Raina, Prof. University Of Jammu on Indoor Pollution  Dr. D.S. Malik, Prof & Head, Gurukul Kaangri University, Haridwar on Mahseer Fish Resources, Breeding and Conservation, Priority in Riverine system of Uttarakhand.  Department of Music organised a Talk by Dr. Ragini Pratap, Principal, K.L.M. P.G. College, Meerut, 04 April 2016, Topic : "Presentation of Todi Ang" Exhibition:  Annual Exhibition organized by the Department of Visual Art: Drawing and Painting in August 2015.  Historical Exhibition: India Past and Present on 17, Sep 2015 by Department of History.  An Exhibition organized on Extension Education on 1st September 2015, by Department Of Home Science.  Entrepreneurship Project Work displayed on 2nd September 2015 by Department Of Home Science.
  • 24. Annexure – 2 (For Point No. 2.14) Significant Activities & Contributions made by IQAC in (2015 - 16)  For the year 2015-16 the Principal and the IQAC Team members were able to seek permission from the UGC to start a Community College Program. Our college is the first to initiate it in the whole of Western U.P. The following one year diploma has been introduced in partnership with TCS:  Diploma in Office Automation & E-Governance.  Permission for starting another Diploma in BPO is also being granted for the next 2015-16 session.  We have also applied for the following skill-oriented programmes for our college Bachelor of Vocation (B. Voc) under the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) for the next 2015-16 session (a) B. Voc. in Yogic Science (b) B. Voc. in Applied Clinical Psychology (c) B. Voc. in Information Technology  Our College IQAC has, over a period of time, developed a culture of constantly inspiring the academic and administrative staff towards steadily improving the teaching & learning process and building an all round optimistic and positive atmosphere in the college in the following ways:  The faculty members are being provided the latest info-technical facilities to adopt the best practices in teaching.  Every department is orienting its students in research techniques in their Masters‘ by training them in research methodology and dissertation programs.  Students from all castes and communities are getting equal access to the college amenities and the students from the weaker sections of society are being given special facilities to cope up with the financial burden of learning through scholarships, fee- concessions, fee free-ships, earn-while-you-learn programs and book-lending.  Written and oral internal exams are conducted on a monthly and quarterly basis to assess the performance students.  Students who perform low in their exams are being given special tutorial classes to cope up with their syllabi so that they perform satisfactorily in the University examinations.  All the students are given access to internet in the Central Library and in their departments. They are introduced to search engine facilities on the computer. This helps students coming from rural background in orienting themselves with the world- wide fast changing and developing aspects of seeking education and knowledge.
  • 25.  Faculty members meet the parents for the P.G. students and are getting written feedback from U.G. students on prescribed formats to assess their own performance in teaching and administration.  Various international, national, state level and institutional seminars, guest-lectures, exhibitions, debates and extempore were organized on topics of contemporary relevance during the year involving the whole college and students in the same. (Details given in Annexure – 1)  Reports and photo gallery of these programmes have been uploaded on the college web-site for future reference.  The college has developed a sound management information system (MIS) and entire administrative, financial and students‘ related data-base (admissions & results) is uploaded on the college information system for convenience of reference, inspection and audit.  Annual Quality Assurance Reports are prepared by the IQAC and are uploaded on the college website  The IQAC has been making continuous efforts in facilitating the college to fulfil the following objectives set in the guidelines of NAAC: a) Ensuring heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement; b) Ensuring internalization of the quality culture; b) Ensuring enhancement and coordination among various activities of the institution and institutionalize all good practices; c) Providing a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning; d) Acting as a dynamic system for quality changes in HEIs; e) Building an organised methodology of documentation and internal communication. Monitoring Mechanism  The activities of the IQAC are closely monitored by the members of the College Management Committee and the AQAR has been approved by them after due inspection and approval of the action taken report given in it.  An exclusive window has been formed on the college website with details of the IQAC and the AQAR 2014-15 has also been uploaded in this section.
  • 26. Annexure -3a (For Point No. 2.15) COLLEGE CALENDAR 2015 – 16 (College opened on 22nd July 2015) JULY/AUGUST: (i) New admissions in U.G. and P.G. (ii) NAAC Inspection related IQAC Team Meeting with the Principal. (iii) Renewal of P.G. II & U.G. – II and III. (iv) Formation of departmental Time Tables. (v) Formation of departmental activities schedule (Academic & Extra Curricular) for . session 2014-15 (month wise) in accordance with the college calendar. (vi) Formation of College Committees. (vii) College Committees‘ meetings with the Principal. (viii) U.G. / P.G. teaching starts after time table allotment. (ix) Submission of IQAR 2014-15 report by 30th August 2015. (x) Formation of Departmental diaries. Important Note: Month-wise shortage of attendance should be notified to the students and reported to the College Office. SEPTEMBER: (i) Inauguration of Departmental Associations. (ii) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC Team. OCTOBER: (i) Courses‘ update to be submitted to the H.O.D. in each department. (ii) Students Union Elections. (iii) National /International (UGC/ICSSR/NHRC sponsored) Seminars & Conferences. (iv) 1st Internal exams of P.G. I and III Semesters. (v) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC Team. NOVEMBER: (i) Courses‘ updates to be submitted to the Principal. (ii) Departmental Diaries to be signed by the Principal. (iii) Students‘ feedback to be collected. (iv) Remedial classes to be organised for weak students. (v) College Sports Meet. (vi) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC Team.
  • 27. DECEMBER: (i) 2nd Internal exams of P.G. I and III semesters. (ii) Youth Festival. (iii) NAAC Inspection related Departmental meetings with the Principal & IQAC Team. JANUARY: (i) Classes start for P.G. II and IV Semesters. (ii) Remedial classes for U.G. and P.G. weak students. (iii) National / International Seminars and Guest Lectures. (iv) NAAC Inspection related IQAC Team Meeting with the Principal. FEBRUARY: (i) NAAC Inspection (ii) Extra classes for U.G. (Completion of .U. G. courses by 20th Feb. 2016). (iii) Submission of completed attendance registers in the College Office. (iv) Attendance shortage notification to the students from the College Office. (v) Practical exams of U.G. (vi) Closing programmes of Associations. (vii) Submission of IQAR (U.P.) by 28th Feb. 2016. MARCH: (i) University U.G. exams. (ii) P.G. classes continue. (iii) Library checking. (iv) Stock checking. (v) IQAC Meeting. (vi) 1st Internal exams of P.G. II and IV semesters. APRIL/ MAY: (i) University U.G. exams continue. (ii) University P.G. practical exams. (iii) Departmental meetings with the Principal. (iv) 2nd Internal exams of P.G. II and IV Semesters. (v) Online Submission of teachers‘ self-appraisal forms. (vi) Online Submission of departmental IQAR-NAAC. (vii) Updating of IQAR by IQAC (viii) Farewell Functions of P,G, Students JUNE & JULY: Completion of University U.G. and P.G. Theory/Practical/ Viva-Voce exams.
  • 28. Annexure 3b (For Point No. 2.15) Plan of Action (2015 - 16) Mission:  The college plans to impart all necessary information to the U.G. & P.G. students online all through the session.  Each course‘s syllabus and chapters‘ outlines will be sent to them online.  Information regarding each email sent to them would be given to them on their mobile numbers.  Entire course work of UG & PG students will be organized through Virtual internet classes with the help of PPP through OHP and internet facilities.  Tutorial, remedial classes will be taken for the academic assistance of the students and monthly tests will be organized for their self assessment. Plan to put these mission and vision to action: (a) Courses & Teaching Learning methods:  All the class-rooms are to be converted to smart AC class rooms with internet facilities for latest way of e-Teaching and learning.  Computer Lab for each department for easy and frequent excess of e-facilities.  Complete transfer of course material on departmental mail and problem solving method online.  Enrichment of Labs with equipments and other experimental materials.  Establishment of Art Gallery.  Establishment of GIS-devises. (b) Employability Skills Development Programmes:  Some more employability enhancing Skill Development Programmes as add-on courses in computer application, Translation Studies & others will be introduced.  Personality development, spoken English etc. programmes will be introduced to increase the confidence level of the students.  Faculty members will be motivated to take additional classes to coach students for competitive exams.  Convert most of the certificate course to Diploma Courses.
  • 29. (c) Research & Extension programmes:  New equipments, books & journals will be added to increase output of research in terms of Ph.D. students and publication of papers.  Organizing seminars workshops & conferences.  Extension activities like Rural Women Empowerment Programmes, Community Health & Nutrition, Environment Awareness Management, and Psychological Testing & Counselling Centre will be undertaken.  Extra Curricular & Cultural activities will be organized to help in the all round-personality development of the students and to add to their qualification for improving their employability. (d) Institutional Quality Enhancement activities:  Establishment of smart Laboratories.  Enrichment and training of teachers to work as resource-persons for other organizations.  Maximum employability of the students.  Entry of students in IAS, PO etc. exam.  Exceptional results in all academic, research and co-curricular activities like sports, NCC, NSS, Rangers and Cultural activities.  Link the college, college-library and all the departments independently with other colleges and the University on line. (e) Innovative programmes to nationalize/internationalize the institution:  Encouraging faculty members to take part in the exchange of faculty programme with other colleges.  Motivating them to contribute research papers in international seminars and conferences and to attend them if opportunity arises.  To collaborate with and benefit from NGOs, MNCs and other national and international institutions promoting innovative practices in higher education programmes.
  • 30. Annexure -4a (For Point No. 2.15) Overall Achievements in 2015-16  Problems faced by the students being as women members of society were discussed in seminars and conferences and they were made aware of the possible constitutional remedies for their secure future by specialists on this subject.  Special attention was given to help the students in developing their abilities to introspect and express through extempore and essay writing exercises upon subjects close to their hearts.  The students belonging to various strata of society learnt to live in an all inclusive atmosphere.  Latest political, social and cultural problems were debated upon through panel-discussions, essay writing and extempore exercises.  Students were given useful tips on methods of tackling competitive examinations by experts through e-coaching and special preparatory classes mainly for the administrative services‘ and National Entrance Tests.  Students from the weaker sections were given tutorials in the form of remedial classes.  Special thrust was upon boosting their self-confidence by using inter-active class room teaching and learning methods.  They were given lessons through the use of internet in the lecture theatre orienting them with the methods of online learning and teaching; demonstrating the whole process on e-board OHP in regular class room teaching.  Home Science department has been approved as a research centre.  Pre-Ph.D. courses have been allotted exclusively to the Home Sc. and the Music departments for all the University Ph.D. candidates of these two subjects.  A reminder for starting a Women‘s Study Centre has been sent to the UGC by the Home Sc. Department in continuation with the proposal submitted by it for the same.  The Commerce Department has received grant from U.P. Government from its Shikshak Protsaahan Anudan Yojna.  The HOD of Botany has been honoured with the Sahitya Sanskriti Parishad Award.  The Psychology Department has developed linkages with maximum number of international and national institutions, numbering nine, in total.  The Psychology Department has initiated a Certificate course in Clinical Psychology.  The Zoology department has obtained a UGC sponsored Post-Doctoral Fellowship for its research scholar (2014-19).
  • 31. Annexure 4b (For Point No. 2.15) (2015-16) Department-wise & Teacher-wise Achievement Details in accordance with the Criteria set by NAAC Department Of English Journal / Souvenir Published or Edited by the Department: Souvenir Published Date Souvenir Published in National Seminar on Indian Women Writers n English Today Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions 12 March,2016 Seminar/ Conferences / Exhibitions/ Talks organized by the department: Seminar: Date Funding Agency Seminar Organized Resource Person March 12, 2016 CE National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today : Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Guest of honour: Sangeeta Banarjee Creative Director, One Frame Story, New Delhi. Chief Guest : Prof. Rijul Bhargava Former Head, Dept. of English University of Rajisthan. Keynote Speaker: Prof. Neerja Arun Principal Bhawan‘s Art & Commerce college, Khanpur, Ahmadabad. President: Prof. Mini Nanda, Head, Dept. of English University of Rajisthan.
  • 32. Talk: Date Topic Resource Person Funding Agency JUNE.2,2015 ‗Understanding T.S.Eliot as a Poet and a Visionary of The Modern Time.‘ PROF.S.C.SINGH. Retd. Head.Department of English, Rajasthan University. Departmental Society SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 E.M.FOSTER‘S ―A PASSAGE TO INDIA‖ M.R.VERMA, Associate Professor, Department of English, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar. Departmental Society Details of Faculty Members Different Post and Membership Held by the Faculty Members: Name Post Membership Dr. Bonani Misra H.O.D Associate Professor Internal Member of RDC. Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for P.G. classes under the Self Finance Scheme in the Colleges. Subject Expert for Selection Grade Committee Meeting. Member – Board of Studies, C.C.S. University.Convener, Library Committee. On Board of Studies, Gujarat University Co – ordinator, Language Lab. Editor, Saurabh (College Magazine). Incharge Time Table Allotment Committee – B.A.I. Editor, Departmental Magazine ELM. Examiner – Viva Voce exams (External, Internal). Evaluation Expert, C.C.S. University, Meerut. On the Editorial Board of 'Artistic Narration' – Journal for Visual & Performing Arts. On the Editorial Board of e-journal 'Impressions' run by Dr. Abha Shukla, S.D. College, Hapur. Advisor Cultural Committee of the College. Paper Setter (P.G.) University Exams, C.C.S. University, Meerut.
  • 33. Mrs. Anvita Agarwal Associate Professor Member of MUTA, Member of CETA Time-Table (B.A. II) Committee Member Admission Committee Member Hostel Committee Incharge Departmental Accounts Incharge Staff Club Accounts Advisor Proctorial Board Dr. Chhavi Gupta Associate Professor Member, Meerut University Teachers' Association (M.U.T.A.) Member, College English Teachers' Association (C.E.T.A.) Incharge, College Time Table Committee for Arts. Incharge, "Grievances‘ Redressal Cell", R.G. P.G. College, Meerut. Incharge, Four Major Scholarships of the College. Incharge, ―Cleanliness Committee ―, R.G.P.G. College, Meerut. Member, Library Committee, R.G.P.G. College, Meerut. Member, ―Health Committee‖, R.G.P.G. College, Meerut. Incharge, Admission Committee for PG Course, Dept. of English, R.G.P.G College, Meerut. Incharge, Departmental Time Table. Organizing Member, English Language and Literature Society (E.L.L.S.) Dept. of English, R.G.P.G. College Meerut. Dr. Parul Singh Associate Professor Member of Meerut University Teachers Association (M.U.T.A.) Member of College English Teachers Association (C.E.T.A.) Member of the Admission Committee for P.G. Course, Dept. of English, R.G. (P.G.) College, Meerut. Member of the Library Committee. Convener of the Sports Committee. Teacher co-ordinator of the English Language and Literature Society, R.G. (P.G.) College, Meerut.
  • 34. Incharge of the departmental IQAC / IQAR. Member of College Grievances‘ Redressal Committee. Dr. Mamta Upadhyay Associate Professor Admission Committee for UG B.A. IInd year Time table Committee. National Program Committee Cleanliness Committee Rover Rangers – Supervisor Paper Setter / Internal-External Exam Subject Expert English Language and Literature Society (ELLS). Dr. Seema Jain (Former Principal 2009- 16) Associate Professor Former Principal 2009-16 Dr. Purnima Gupta Superannuated (on Leave) Associate Professor Paper Setter (P.G.) University Exams, C.C.S.University, Meerut. Examiner Viva-Voce exams (External & Internal). Evaluation Work, C.C.S. University, Meerut. Member Canteen Committee. Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for U.G. Classes under the self finance scheme in the Colleges of C.C.S. University, Meerut. Subject Expert for appointment of Lecturers for U.G. Classes under Jain Kanya Pathshala P.G College, Meerut Road, Muzaffarnagar. Visited as examiner for viva-voce exam in M.M.H College, Ghaziabad.
  • 35. Teacherwise Details Dr.Bonani Misra: List Seminars / Workshops /Symposium attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by Sept 6, 2015 National Symposium on ―Climate Change With Reference To India‖ Dr. Bonani Misra March 12, 2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women Writers in English Today : Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Dr. Bonani Misra Details of Research Scholar Awarded Enrolled Andleep Parvej Fatima Hasan Akanksha Singh Dr. Anvita Agarwal 1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by March 12, 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Mrs. Anvita Aggarwal Sep 6, 2015 National Symposium on ―Climate Change With Reference To India‖ Mrs. Anvita Aggarwal 2. List the paper presented with details:- year Seminar Title 2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women Writers in English Today : Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, The Diaspora in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni‘s ―The Unknown Errors of our Lives‖
  • 36. Meerut. 2016 National Seminar Under faculty Enrichment Programme of CPE(UGC) GURUDEV RABINDRANATH TAGORE – YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW: Retrospection, Review, Reconsideration Dept. of English R.G.P.G. College Meerut. Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore : ―The Ultimate Humanist‖ DR.CHHAVI GUPTA: 1. Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended Sept 6, 2015. National Symposium on ―Climate Change with Reference to India‖ organised by the Dept .of Geography, R.G.P.G. College, MEERUT. Mar 12, 2016 National Seminar ― Indian Women Writers in English Today : Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Feb12-13, 2016 Two Days National Seminar organized by C.C.S University, Meerut College English Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department of English, Basanti Devi (P.G) College, Deoli(Bulandshahr) On ― Literature And Its Context ‖. 2. Paper presented with details:- Date Seminar TITLE Feb.12- 13.2016 Two Days‘ National Seminar on ―LITERATURE AND ITS CONTEXT‖organized by C.C.S University, Meerut. College English Teachers‘ Association(CETA) &Department of English,Basanti Devi (P.G.) College, Deoli (Bulandshahr) ―Swimming Against The Current‖ : Kamla Das Mar 12, 2016 One Day National Seminar Organized by Dept. of English, R.G.P.G. College, Meerut. ―Rediscovering the self: Saru in the Dark Holds No Terror‖ 3. Paper published with details:- Journal N/Int./R. Title Notions: International Journal Vol- VI. No.4, Dec-2015. ―Estrangement and Endearment in the Novels of George Eliot‖
  • 37. Dr. Parul Singh 1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by March 12, 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Dr. Parul Singh Feb 12-13, 2016 Two Days National Seminar organized by C.C.S University, Meerut College English Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department of English, Basanti Devi (P.G) College, Deoli(Bulandshahr) On ― Literature And Its Context ‖. Dr. Parul Singh 2. List the paper presented with details:- Date Seminar Title 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. An Expose of the Subaltern in Arundati Roy‘s The God of Small Things 2016 Two Days National Seminar organized by C.C.S University, Meerut College English Teachers‘ Association (CETA) & Department of English, Basanti Devi (P.G) College, Deoli(Bulandshahr) On ― Literature And Its Context ‖. ―History and Contemporaneity in Girish Karnad‘s TUGHLAQ‖ 3. List the paper published with details:- year Souvenirs Title 2016 National Seminar ―Indian Women Writers in English Today : Presumption, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by English Dept., ―An Expose‘ of the Subaltern in Arundati Roy‘s The God of Small Things‖
  • 38. R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. Details of major or minor projects: NAME MINOR PROJECT STATUS Dr. Parul Singh ‗‗Revolution of Modern Learning Tools in ELT Promising Language Competency among Second Language Learners‘. Approved Dr. Mamta Upadhyay 1. List Seminars / Workshops/Symposium attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by March 12, 2016 Attended One Day National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions on at R.G.(P.G) College organized by the Dept. of English. Dr. Mamta Upadhyay 2. List the paper presented with details:- year Seminar Title 2016 At One Day National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions on March 12, 2016 at R.G.(P.G) College. ―Terrific Technology--- Terrible Turmoil !!! in Manjula Padmanabhan‘s ‗Harvest‘ ‖
  • 39. 3. List the paper published with details:- Journal Seminar Title College Journal Cringing Consequences of ‗My Choice‘ An Insight into Vijay Tendulkar‘s Silence! The Court is in Session R.G. (P.G) College Meerut. ‗My Choice‘ An Insight into Vijay Tendulkar‘s Silence! The Court is in Session Souvenir At One Day National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions on March 12, 2016 at R.G.(P.G) College. R.G. (P.G) College Meerut. ―Terrific Technology--- Terrible Turmoil!!! In Manjula Padmanabhan‘s ‗Harvest‘ ‖ 4. List the Book / Journal Edited / Editing / Translation S. No. Name of the Teacher Name of the Book/ Journal Edited / Translated Editing/ Translating Year 1. DR.(Mrs).Mamta Upadhyay M.A. Semester I,II,III,IV PGI,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII Pragyan Guide Edited 2015 B.A. III Paper I History of English Literature Edited 2015 Paper II Indian Writing in English, Archana Prakashan Edited 2015
  • 40. Dr.Seema Jain 1. List Seminars / Workshops attended with details – Date Seminar/ Workshop Attended by March 12, 2016 Attended One Day National Seminar on Indian Women Writers in English Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions on at R.G.(P.G) College organized by the Dept. of English. Dr. Seema Jain 2. List the paper presented with details:- Date Seminar TITLE Attended by Oct 18-2015, At 3rd International Conference on Communication Systems, , ICCS-2015 2015 organised by B.K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology Pilani, India ―American Literature ‖ Dr. Sema Jain Sept 1-2,2015 At 3rd International Teachers‘ Conference 2015; organised by The National Institute of Education and Maldives National University from Male‘, Republic of Maldives. ―IWB in ELT: From Black Board to Keyboard‖ Dr. Seema Jain Extension Activities:  Educational Tour: One day trip to the World Book Fair on - Feb. 2016 for P.G. students.  Students‘ Seminar: Literary Seminars were held at the PG level in the classrooms in November and December 2015. The students prepared projects from the prescribed syllabus & presented them before the teachers.  Power Point Presentation: Students of semester I & semester III presented their papers through Power Point in November 2015.  Visit to Orphanage – All the faculty members of the department visited Satyakam Care Home (A Home for Orphan Children infected by AIDS) in December 2015 and donated stationery and daily use items. Students Achiements: Priyanka Singh of M.A Semester III selected in U.P.P.S.C in January 2016.
  • 41. Department Of Hindi Seminar/conference/exhibition/symposium/talks organized by the department:  International Symposium : Date Topic Sponserd by Funding Agency 14/09/2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Dainik Jagran No  Talks : Date Topic Name Designation 15/09/15 Print Patrkarita Dr.Gajendra Singh Associate Prof. 16/09/15 Patrkarita :Bhasai Gyan Dr.Poonam |Lakhanpal Associate Prof. 19/09/15 LokSampark Avam Patrkarita Dr.Meenakshi Rayjada Associate Prof. 21/09/15 Artik Patrkarita me Bank Sh.Prevesh Kumar Mhaswari Manager Union bank 23/09/15 Patrkarita Me Hindi Dr.Neelam Prof. (Delhi University) 24/09/15 Patrkarita Ke Prakar Dr.Deepsikha Associate Prof 26/09/15 Eloctronic Media Sh.Brejash Chaudhary Bureau Chief (Sahara Samay ) 28/09/15 Hindi patrkarita Ka Wvapk Chetre Sh.manoj Jha Editor (Dainik Jagran) 30/09/15 prtkarita ke Samajik Sarokar Sh. Yashpal Singh Group editor (Dainik Jagran) 31/09/15 Lok tantric Vyavastha Me Patrkarita Dr.Naveen Chand Lohni Prof. (C.C.S. University )  Differnt posts and membership held by faculty members-  Awards and honors to the faculty members - Dr.Kanchan puri - Teachers excellence award 2015 (regional)  Seminar / workshops/conferences/symposium attended and paper presented- Name Seminar/ Symposium Date Topic Organizing inst. sponcer Paper presented Dr.Kanchan puri International Symposium 14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Hindi Department R.G.(P.G.)college, Meerut Dainik Jagran Hindi: janshampark Hetu sarvadhik Samarth National Seminar 20 nov2015 Philosophy: its Dimesnsions and Relevance Philosophy department R.G.(P.G.)college, - Kamani Me Samrashy Darshan Dr.Sunita International Symposium 14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Hindi Department R.G.(P.G.)college, Meerut Dainik Jagran Sant Sahitya: Abhivyakti avm Sanskiti
  • 42. Extension activities –  Dr.Kanchan Puri - Army Public School as a Subject Expert  Dr. Sunita - The Aryans public school, as a judge in a program .  Dr.Nisha Goel - Bhartiya vikash sangh,as a judge in a program(in 3 branches ). Students Achivments – Placement /Entrepreneurs - Student name College Post Passing year of M.A. 1. Yashi Chaudhary Gargi Girls Int.College Teacher 2015 2. Varunika Chaudhary Janta Int. College Teacher 2015 National Seminar 20 nov2015 Philosophy: its Dimensions and Relevance Philosophy department R.G.(P.G.)college, - Dinkar ki Urvarshi Me Darsnikta Dr.Veena Shankar Sharma International Symposium 14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Hindi Department R.G.(P.G.)college, Meerut Dainik Jagran Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Dr.Nisha Goel (On Mandey) National Symposium 21 feb 2015 MatrbhasaHindi: Kitni Sampan Kitni Vipan D.A.V. College, Bulandshar Media Me hindi National Symposium 26-27 March 2015 Media Ka Bajarikaran and Bharitya loktantra Aatmaram Sanatan dharm college ,Delhi Bhartiya Media aur Loktantra National Symposium 19-20 May 2015 Bharitya Shahitya –hindi C.C.S. university Meerut Bharitya Shahitya:ak drishtikon International Symposium 14sep2015 Hindi Abhivyakti Avam Sanskriti Hindi Department R.G.(P.G.)college, Meerut Dainik Jagran Sant Sahitya: Abhivyakti avm Sanskiti National Seminar 20 nov 2015 Philoshpy: its Dimesnsion and Relevance Philosophy department R.G.(P.G.)college, Asadhya veena me Darshnikta
  • 43. Department Of Sanskrit  Journal Edited – ‗Vaiyasiki‘ 2015, by Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal.  A skill Development Programme ‗Yajna Vidhanam‘ was organized by Sanskrit department RG (PG) College on 13th August to 2nd September 2015 under Guidance of Dr. Rajveer C.C.S University, Meerut.  A workshop on ‗Sanskrit Sambhashan Samasya evam Samadhan‘ was organized in memory of Dr. Madhu Arya Ex Head Department of Sanskrit RG (PG) College on 6th Feb 2016. Talks:  Talk on ‗Vartaman Pariprekshya main karmyog ki prasangikta‘ was presented by Dr Umakant Yadav, professor Allahabad University on 5th August, 2015  A ‗Geeta Goshthi‘ was organized by Sanskrit department RG(PG) College on 18th September 2015, Lecture was presented by Shri. Malayaj Garg, Er IIT Kanpur on ‗ The Scientific and Rational Tenour or Srimad Bhagawad Gita‘  A Guest Lecture on ‗Mahabharat Aupajivya Etihasik Mahakavya‘ was delivered by Dr. Ranveer Singh, professor Kurukshetra Universiry on 29th September 2015.  Talk on ‗ Sanskrit Bhasha ki Prasangikta evam Upayogita‘ was presented by Dr Uma Sharma, Associate professor NAS College, Meerut. on 16th February , 2016  A Guest Lecture on ‗Vaidik Vangmay main Manav Sharir ki Upayogita‘ was delivered by Dr. Vasudha Shree, Associate Professor AKP College Hapur, on 17th March 2016.  A Guest Lecture on ‗ Mahabharat me Aachar Shiksha‘ was delivered by Professor Vishwa Nath Swain Professor and Head of Dharamshastra SJV college Puri Orissa on 2 nd April 2016.  Awards and Honours to the faculty members.  ‗Regional‘ - Forster Guardian of Gyanodaya 2015 - Dr Poonam Lakhanpal.  ‗Regional‘ - Friend of Gyanodaya 2015- Dr Anju Rastogi.  (a) List Seminars / Workshops attended with details. Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal S. No. Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date 1. National Seminar Philosophy: Its Dimensions and Relevance Deptt. of Philosophy, RGPG College, Mrt. 20.11 015
  • 44. Dr. Anju rastogi S. No. Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date 1. International sangoshthi ‗Hindi Abhivyakti and Sanskriti‘ Hindi Dept. RG(PG) College, Meerut, 14th Sept 2015 2. National Seminar ‗Vyas Samaroha‘. CCS University Meerut 13th Nov- 19th Nov 2015. 3. National Seminar Philosophy: Its Dimension And Relevance. Philosophy Dept. RG(PG) College Meerut, 20th Nov 2015. 4. National Seminar Impact of Social Media on Society and Environment. DJ College, Baraut. 30-31 Jan, 2016. (B) List the Paper presented with details – Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal S. No. National Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date 1. International Seminar Hindi: Abhivyakti evam Sanskriti (Hindi ki Vaigyanikta) Deptt. of Hindi, RGPG College, Mrt. 14.09.15 2. National Seminar Mahabharate Sankhyadharshanam Vyasasamaroha, CCS University, Mrt 13-19. 11.15 3. National Seminar Geet Govind mein Radha World Nimbarka Parishad, Varanasi. 24-25. 11.2015 4. National Seminar Impact of Social Media on Culture and Values DJ College, Baraut 30-31. 01. 2016 5. National Seminar Abhijyanashakuntal mein Rajnaitik Tatva Deptt. of Pol. Sc. CCS University, Mrt. 13-14. 02. 16
  • 45. Dr. Anju Rastogi S. No. National Seminar / Workshop Topic Place & Date 1. International sangoshthi ‗Hindi Hind Ki Dharkan‘ Hindi Dept. RG(PG) College, Meerut, 14th Sept 2015 2. National Seminar ‗Sahitya Par Media Ka Prabhav‘ DJ College, Baraut. 30-31 an, 2016. C) Lectures Delivered As Resource Person: S. NO. TOPIC PLACE DATE 1. Dhwani Vigyan Deptt. of Hindi, RGPG College, Mrt. 16.09.2015 2. Shodha Prakriya evam Pravidhi Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthana, Balhara, Garli, H.P. 01-02.02.2016 3. Bhasha Shuddhi: Varnocharan Sthana evam Prayatna Deptt. of Education, RGPG College, Mrt. 11.03.2016  Ph.D Scholars Enrolled /Ongoing /Submitted /Awareded in this period. 1. Uma Bharti ―PURANO MEIN PARTISARGA KE SANDHARBHON KA SAMIKSHATMAK ADHYAYAN‖ Ongoing 2. Kanak Lata ―KSHEMENDRA KI LAGHU KATHAON KA SAMIKSHATMAK ADHYAYAN‖ Ongoing JRF 3. Anjali .―PAURANIK KATHA SWAROOP SAMEEKSHANAM‖ Awarded in 2015 Extension Activities  Community Services through N.C.C.  26 June 2015 Rally ―Anty Narcotics‖.  1 Oct 2015 P.L.Sharma Hospital – ― Blood Donations‖.  7 Oct 2015 ―Indo-Pak Relationship‖ Workshop.  13th Nov.2015 to 19th Nov.2015 Participation of students in ―Vyasa- Samaroha‖ C.C.S. University Meerut.
  • 46.  1 Dec 2015 Rally ―AIDS AAwareness‖. II. Students Achivements 1. 2nd position in merit of M.A.2015 of CCS University – Vinita . 2. 3rd position in merit of M.A. 2015 of CCS University – Nishi 3. Sonika and Vineeta Paras of M.A. III Semester participated in Inter Collegiate Sanskrit Debate Competition in Vyas samaroha and got II and III prize. This team also won the ‗Kalicharan pauranik Chalvaijynti‘ on 14th Nov 2015. 4. Vineeta Paras of M.A. III Semister participated in Inter University Sanskrit Debate Competition and got II prize and she also won the ‗Kalicharan pauranik Chalvaijynti‘ as the part of the team on 17th Nov. 2015. 5. NET Examination June 2015 (i) Sonam, (ii) Meenakshi 6. NET/ JRF Examination Dec 2015 (i) Meenakshi 7. Placement  Uma Arya Lecturer, Satyawati College Delhi University  Dr. Shikha Guest Lecturer Miranda House Delhi University Delhi Department of Drawing & Painting DR. ARCHANA RANI: Chapter published in edited books:  tEew ―kSyh dh lfp= ik.Mqfyfi ‗jkepfjrekul‘ dk ifjp;, Book – A Bouquet of Indian Heritage Editors – P. Srivastava , S.K. Mahapatra Vol.I , ISBN 978-93-81843-15- 4, Swati Publication.  BHUBANESHWAR: The most Artistic Resorts in India, Book- Emerging Trends in Hospitaility & Tourism Sector, Editors : Prof. S.M. Verma ,S.K. Panwar; Bharti Publications, New Delhi, 2015 ISBN: 978-93-85000-40-9.  laosnukRed mtkZ` ls;qDr ‗e/kqcuh‘ yksd fp=dyk, iqLrd: dyk fofo/kk, laiknd: MkW0 vydk frokjh, izdk‖kd: ekulh izdk‖ku, esjBA 2015;ISBN 81-85494-45-2  ‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZ esa Hkkjrh; dyk‘ Book – Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions and Relevance , Editor- Dr. Deepti Shukla, Anu Book,2016; ISBN: 0978-93-82166-45-0.  Indian Culture & Traditional Value in Miniature Painting book- Perspective of knowledge; Editor – Dr. Alka Tiwari, Mansi Prakashan, Meerut, 2016. ISBN: 81- 85494-44-4.
  • 47.  Tkuekul dk svkbZuk fn[kkrh foKkiu dyk ,iqLrd: dyk ,laLd`fr ,oa lekt,ISBN- 978-81-923100-3-9 izdk‖kd: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt ,esjB, 2016A  Research paper published in international and national seminar:  Lkedkyhu dyk dk uohu vk;ke ‗bLVWkys‖ku cuke laLFkkiu dyk- dykn``````````f‘V, lEiknd jkfxuh jk;, vf‖ouh dqekj ―kekZ, ISSN- 2320-270X, JULY , 2015, VOL 3, NO.1, vkxjkA  Poet- Painter Rabindranath Tagore : His Imagery and Ideas, Creative Minds , Vol. II, Issue IV , Jan – Feb 2016, Creative Mind Publication, New Delhi.  National conferences:  Practice of Ancient Indian Art in Modern India- National Seminar by Gandhian Study Centre, I.N. (P.G.) College, Meerut, September, 2015.  ‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZ es aHkkjrh; dyk‘ National Seminar by Dept. of Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College, Meerut ; November , 2015.  ‗uohu ek/;eksa o rduhdksa ls dyk dks vk;ke nsrs Hkkjrh; fp=dkj‘ jk‘V`h; laxks‘Bh ,laLdkj Hkkjrh ,em (U.P.)June 2016.  Participation in exhibition:  National Art Exhibition by Drawing and Painting Department , Digamber Jain College , Baraut, September,2015.  Regional Art Exhibition by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow in Ghaziabad December, 2015.  Kala Parikrama – Art Exhibition by Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan (P.G.) College, Baghpat ; March, 2015.  Subject expert, Resource Person / Membership :  Subject Expert in Tarachand Pulri Degree College, Muzaffarnagar in July, 2015.  Resource Person – Demonstration on Clay Modelling in  National Workshop cum Demonstration on Art Creations , Drawing and Painting Department, Ismail Girls (P.G.) College, Meerut, August, 2015.  Lecture Delivered on Research Methodology in Fine Arts, K.L.(P.G.)College, Meerut; February 4, 2016.  Resource Person in One Week National Workshop on Preparation of Research Proposal, S.V. Subharti University, Meerut, August, 2015.  Books Published –  Hkkjr dh yksd dyk;sa ISBN-978-81-923100-2-2izdk‖kd: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt,esjB, 2015A  Art, Culture and Society(dyk, laLd`fr ,oa lekt), ISBN-978-81-923100-3-9 izdk‖kd: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt,esjB, 2016A
  • 48.  Research awarded:  iz[;kr vk/kqfud fp=dkj izks0 vkse izdk‖k 'kekZ dk O;fDrRo ,oa d````frRo: ,d v/;;u- lqfiz;k ;kno, 2015  SUBMITTED: iz[;kr fp=dkj ,0 jkepUnzu dh dyk: ,d v/;;u-fiadh oekZ  Posts and Membership:  Member in Sports committee.  Member in Cultural committee.  Member in CDC committee. 1. Dr. Nazima Irfan  Seminar/ Conferences / Exhibition :  National Seminar on ―Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India‖ Organized by Gandhian Study Centre, Ismail National (P.G.) College for Women, Meerut, 14 September, 2015. Title: ―bfrgkl ,laLd`fr ,ijEijk ,oa Kku ds L=ksr vtUrk ds fHkRrh fp=‖  International Conference on ― Emerging Trends in Hospitality & Tourism Sector‖ (ETHTS- 2015) Organized by Swami Vivekanand Subharti University , Meerut , 21st – 22nd November 2015. Title : ― Jaisalmer :The Perfect Sight to be hold for Art Lovers.  National Seminar in Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions and Relevance organized by  Department of Philosophy R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut ,20th November 2015 with Title –―dyk esa lkSUn;Z dh vo/kkj.kk‖.  Chapter Published in edited books:  Chapter: ― Jaisalmer: The Perfect Sight to behold for Art Lovers‖. Book : Emerging Trends in Hospitality & Tourism Sector. Editor : Prof. (Dr. ) Shiv Mohan Verma Sunil Kumar Panwar. Published by Omkar Bharti for Bharti Publications , New Delhi. First Published in 2015 ISBN NO. 978-93-85000-40-9.  ys[k : –^^vCnqjZgeku pqxrkbZ dh dyk vkSj caxky fp= ―kSyh dk ikjLifjd laca/k : ‗,d v//k;u‘ BOOK: Art Fragrance , A Research Journal of fine arts , performing arts & fashion. EDITOR: DR. Bhawna Grover Dua HOD performing Arts Dept. Swami Vivekanand Subharti University PUBLISHER: Subharti Institute of Fine Arts & Fashion Design, Meerut ISSN: 2395- 2148 / July to December 2015 / vol- 1 issue- 2nd
  • 49.  ys[k : –―uUnyky cksl ds fp=ksa esa lekt dk o`gn Lo:Ik‖ fdrkc:– dyk, laLd`fr ,oa lekt lEikfndk :– Mk0 vpZuk jkuh izdk‖kd: – fotqvy vkVZ: Mzkbax ,oa isaf.Vax foHkkx, j/kqukFk xYlZ (ihth) dkWfyt, esjB, 2016A  ys[k : –―egkjktk ekuflag o ukFk lEiznk;‖ fdrkc:–―dyk fofo/kk‖ lEikfndk:– MkW0 vydk frokjh izdk‖kd:–ekulh izdk‖ku, esjBA 2015 ISBN 81-85494-45-2  Posts and Membership:  Proctor in Proctorial board.  Member of Executive committee of old student association.  Member of Staff club committee. Dr. Poonam Lata Singh  Journal: Chapter published in Journal  Art Fragrance ISSN 2395-2148 July to December 2015 , 2015 Vol.1 Issue 2nd with Title- ― dyk dk izk.k jax‖ By Swami Vivekanand Subharti University.  International Seminar :  Paper Presented in International Seminar Permitted By – Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs on ― Tourism, Mercantilism and Human Happiness : Challenges and Opportunities‖ By S.S.(P.G.) College Shahjahanpur (U.P) India on 30th & 31st January 2016 with Title ―ewrZ ls vewrZ gksrh Hkkjrh; dyk‖.  Paper Presented in International Conference: fgUnh: vfHkO;fDr o laLd`fr (nSfUkd tkxj.k ds lkStU; ls) Organized by Department of Hindi R.G.(P.G.) College on 14th September 2015 with the Title ―jhfrdkyhu lkfgR; ls izsfjr dkaxMk dyk‖  National Seminar:  Paper presented in National Seminar organized by Department of Philosophy R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut ,20th November 2016 with Title –―dyk dk ewy rRo lkSUn;Z‖.  Chapter published in edited books:  Chapter published in edited book ―dyk fofo/kk‖ ISBN NO. 81-85494-45-2 by DR. Alka Tiwari with the Title –―Hkkjr esa yfyr dykvksa dk laj{k.k ,oa lao/kZu‖ (fnYyh {ks= ds fo‖ks‘k lanHkZ esa) 2015.
  • 50.  Chapter published in edited book Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions and Relevance ,ISBN: 0978-93-82166-45-0 -2016 by Dr. Deepti Shukla with the Title – ‗lkSUn;Z– ―kkL+= ds lUnHkZesaHkkjrh; dyk  Chapter published in edited book Art , Culture and Society ISBN: 978-81- 923100-3-9 (2016) by DR. ARCHANA RANI with the Title ―tudyk ,d laf{kIr fo‖ys‘.k ‖.  Workshops:  Expression for 1st to 7th September , 2015 Organized by Visual Art : Drawing & Painting Department R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut.  Participated in National Workshop cum Demonstration on Art Creations August 24th to 30th ,2015 Organized by Department of Drawing & Painting Department I.N.(P.G.) College, Meerut.  Participated in one week National Workshop on ― Preparation of Research Proposal – A Multidisciplinary Approach‖ Organized by URC Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut on 7th April to 13th April 2016.  Exhibition and group show :  Participated in Group show IMPRESSIONS- 2016 Organized by Visual Art : Drawing & Painting Department R.G.(P.G.) College , Meerut.  Posts and membership:  Member of Executive committee of old student association.  Member of Staff club committee.  Incharge association of Drawing and Painting Department. Department Of Philosophy  Souvenir Edited Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance 20.11.15  National Seminar on Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance orgainised on 20.11.15 at R.G.College, Meerut, Sponsored by CE  Posts and memberships.  Senior most in the subject in CCS University  Member of Academic Council of C.C.S.University, Meerut  Awards and Honours  Worked as Judge in Rotary Club, Meerut  Worked as Judge in Sarokar, Meerut  Resource person Sanskrit Department R.G.College,Meerut Seminar/workshops/Conferences/symposium attended and paper presented 1. 14.9.15 Hindi department R.G.College, Meerut Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti Topic :Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti International Symposium
  • 51. 2. 1- 2.11.2015 PsychologyDepartment D.J.College, Baraut, Baghpat Crime against women Topic: Crime against Women: an Ethical Issue National Seminar Sponsored by ICSSR 3. 20.11.15 Philosophy department R.G.College, Meerut Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance Topic: Philosophy: love of Wisdom Topic: National Seminar Papers/articles/chapters/books published Papers 1. 14.9.15 Hindi department R.G.College, Meerut Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti Topic :Hindi :Abhivyakti and sanskriti International Symposium 2. 20.11.15 Philosophy department R.G.College, Meerut Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance Topic: Philosophy: love of Wisdom National Seminar 3. Journal of social science and Humanities R.G.College,Meerut Concept Of Well-Being In Indian Perspective With Special Reference To Vedic Period Chapters 1. ISBN- 978-81- 923100- 3-9 Drawing & Painting Department R.G.College, Meerut Art,Culture and Society Samajik mulya aur kala 2. ISBN- 0978-93- 82166- 45-0 Philosophy department R.G.College, Meerut Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance Philosophy : Love of Wisdom 3. ISBN- 0978-93- 82166- 45-0 Philosophy department R.G.College, Meerut Philosophy : its dimensions and relevance Book Edited
  • 52. Department Of Economics  Talks/Workshop/Training Programme  7 days Textile designing course was organized by the Department under skill development programme from 7th -14th Sep‘2015.  10 days Computer Basic course was organized by the Department under skill development programme from 11th -20th Jan‘2016.  Posts and Memberships Dr. Neena Batra  Member of Debating Society  Coordinator of Computer App Dept  Coordinator of IGNOU  Advisor of National Festival Committee  Member of Website Committee  Member of Time table Committee B.A.III  Treasure of Old Student Association  Treasure of Staff Club Dr. Manjeet Kaur  Member of Hostel Committee  Member of Admission Committee M.A.I,M.A.II Mrs. Chhaya Teotia  Member of Admission Committee B.A.I,M.A.I,M.A.II Seminar / Workshops / Conferences / Symposium Dr. Neena Batra  Attended Conference of UPUEA organized by Department of Humanities and Social Science, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand on 31st Oct – 1st Nov‘ 2015  Attended National Seminar on ―Indian Women writers in English Today: Presumptions, Preoccupations, Perceptions‖ organized by Department of English, R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut on 12th March 2016.  Attended National Seminar on ―Role of Women Entrepreneurship in India: opportunities and Challenges‖ organized by Department of Economics, CCS University , Meerut on 26th & 27th March 2016
  • 53. Mrs. Chhaya Teotia  Attended National Seminar on ―Role of Women Entrepreneurship in India: opportunities and Challenges‖ organized by Department of Economics, CCS University , Meerut on 26th & 27th March 2016 Papers / Articles / Chapters/ Books published Mrs. Chhaya Teotia  Published Paper entitled ―Financial Inclusion ‖. in International Journal Of Applied Sciencs & Humanities in Vol-5, ISSN:09761217 .  Published Paper entitled ―Financial Literacy ‖. in International Journal Of Applied Sciencs & Humanities in Vol-5, ISSN:09761217  Published Paper entitled ―Maternal Mortality‖. in Journal Of Social Science & Humanities in August‘2016, R.G.(P.G.) College, Meerut Ph. D Scholars enrolled / ongoing / submitted / Awarded Dr. Neena Batra Completed Ongoing Submitted 05 01 01 Dr. Manjeet Kaur Completed Ongoing Submitted 09 - - (A) Extension Activities  Visit to orphanage to provide essential things to them  Visit to old age home to share their problems  Visit to slum area to Motivate children to go school.
  • 54. Department Of History Departmental Profile  Historical Exhibition: India Past and Present. (17, Sep 2015).  Students‘ seminar by Prof. C.M. Agarwal ( Kumaun University) on ‗Importance of Golu Devta in Uttarakhand‘. ( 30th oct , 2015.)  Guest Lecture by Prof. S.K. Sharma from Punjab University on ‗ Buddhism‘ (18th January 2016).  Student Seminar on ‗Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel‘ by Prof. J. P. Mishra of Rani Durgavati University of Jabalpur.(23rd feb, 2016). Faculty Profile Dr.Reenu Jain : Research Papers (Journals etc.) Published Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISSN Number 1. Gateways of Erstwhile Fort International Journal of Social Science July 2015 2249-7382 2. Quit India Movement and its Impact in Meerut -do- October 2015 -do- 3. Vijay LuxmiPandit Political Life after Independence -do- Nov 2015 -do- 4. Khilafat and Non- Cooperation -do- Jan 2016 -do- 5. Rise of Swadeshi and Khadi Movement in Meerut -do- Feb 2016 -do- 6. Gateways of Erstwhile Fort of Meerut -do- March 2016 -do- Dr. Anita Rathi : Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN Number 1. Expanding Scope of India-US Military to MilitaryExercise ARIDSS July 2015 978-93- 83930-25-8
  • 55. Dr.Aparna Vats : Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN Number 1. Bodh SanghkaShiksha Mein Yogdan Itivritta July 2015 2347-1611 2. GuptkaleenMurtiyo Mein NariKaChitran Itivritta July 2015 2347-1611 3. Satyagrah: EkitihasikAvlokan Journal of Interdisciplinary Approach Jan 2016 2455-4359 Dr. Puja Rajoria Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Year ISBN Number 1. Guptakaal ki Naari ke paridhaan, Abhushan, AvamSajja The Journal of Meerut Uni. History Alumni (MUHA) 2016 0973-5577 Paper Presented in Conferences/Seminars/Workshop Dr.Reenu Jain : Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference 1. History of Trade Relation with China India – China Bilateral Relations 1st March 2015 Meerut College, Meerut National 2. Gandhian Philosophy Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India 14th September, 2015 Ismail National College, Meerut National 3. History of Meerut Cantonment Regional History and Culture of Western U.P. 31st Dec 2015 Meerut College, Meerut. National 4. Tourist Places of Meerut An Integrated Study of Hapur and Neighbouring Areas 3 Dec 2015 A.K.P.G. College, Hapur National 5. Regional history: Its Importance and Issues Related to it. Regional History: Issues and Challenges 24th Feb 2016 Multani Mal Modi, College International
  • 56. 6. How Relevant is Mahatama Gandhi Today M.M.H College Ghaziabad 11th March 2016 National 7. Indian Women Writings in Post – Independence Era R.G. College, Meerut 12 March 2016 National Dr. Anita Rathi : Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference 1. India –China Relations in Historical Perspective India – China Bilateral Relations 1st March 2015 Meerut College, Meerut National 2. Scientific Wisdom in Ancient India Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India 14th September, 2015 Ismail National College, Meerut National 3. Importance of Congress Session of Meerut in 1924 Regional History and Culture of Western U.P. 31st Dec 2015 Meerut College, Meerut. National 4. Quit India Movement in Hapur An Integrated Study of Hapur and Neighbouring Areas 3 Dec 2015 A.K.P.G. College, Hapur National 5. Importance of Regional History Regional History: Issues and Challenges 24th Feb 2016 Multani Mal Modi, College International 6. Relevance of Gandhian Philosophy Gandhi and his Methodology: Its Significance in 21ST Century M.M.H College Ghaziabad 11th March 2016 National 7. Indian Women Writings in Pre – Independence Era R.G. College, Meerut 12 March 2016 National Dr.AparnaVats : Topic of the Paper Seminar/Conference 1. Pracheen Bodh PranalikiVartmaanPrasingta Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India 14th September, 2015 Ismail National College, Meerut National 2. Meerut Mein Paryatan An Integrated Study of Hapur and Neighbouring Areas National
  • 57. 3 Dec 2015 A.K.P.G. College, Hapur 3. Hastinapur Mein DharmikParyatan Regional History: Issues and Challenges 24th Feb 2016 Multani Mal Modi, College International Dr. Puja Rajoria : Topic of thePaper Seminar/Conference 1. GuptkaalkiNaarikeParidhanA vamAbhushan Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India 14th September, 2015 Ismail National College, Meerut National 2. Role of Hapur in National Movement An Integrated Study of Hapur and Neighbouring Areas 3 Dec 2015 A.K.P.G. College, Hapur National 3. NauchandiMela Meerut kiItihaasikDharohar Regional History: Issues and Challenges 24th Feb 2016 Multani Mal Modi, College International 4. Contribution of Gandhi in Education Gandhi and his Methodology: Its Significance in 21ST Century M.M.H College Ghaziabad 11th March 2016 National Dr.Shiva Pandit : Topic of thePaper Seminar/Conference 1. Mauryakaal MeinMahilayokiSthithi Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India 14th September, 2015 Ismail National College, Meerut National 2. Role of Hapur in National Movement An Integrated Study of Hapur and Neighbouring Areas 3 Dec 2015 A.K.P.G. College, Hapur National 3. Meerut kePurvaAdhunikSthapatya Kala kaAdhayan Regional History: Issues and Challenges 24th Feb 2016 Multani Mal Modi, College International 4. Satyagrah Gandhi and his Methodology: Its Significance in 21ST Century M.M.H College Ghaziabad National
  • 58. 11th March 2016 Post and Membership Dr.Reenu Jain :  District President of ItihasSankalanSamiti.  Life Membership of Indian History Congress.  Life Membership of U.P History Congress.  Secretary, Literary and Cultural Society R.G. College .  Member IQAC Team  In charge B.A. Part I Time Table Committee. Dr. Anita Rathi :  District Vice- President of‗ItihaasSankalanSamiti’  Life membership of Indian History Congress.  Life membership of U.P. History Congress.  Departmental In charge of IQAC. Dr. Aparna Vats :  Member of MUHA  Member of U.P History Congress  Member of Itihaas Sankalan Samiti  Member of editorial board of Journal ‗ShodhManthan’. Ph.D. Scholars Dr. Reenu Jain : Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF 3 4 - - Dr. Anita Rathi : Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF - 2 1 Dr. Aparna Vats : Enrolled Ongoing Submitted JRF/SRF - - 1 -
  • 59. Department Of Psychology Posts and memberships DR ANURADHA---Convener of debating society Awards and honors DR NEELAM  Awarded Ph.D Degree  Chaired the Session in Indo-Canadian International Conference of Business and Behavioural Sciences ―Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management‖ DR KUMKUMPAREEK  Chaired a session in National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖ Sponsored By ICSSR Organized By D.J.(PG) College Baraut, on Nov 1st & 2nd , 2015. Seminar/ workshops/conferences/symposium attended and paper presented DR. ABHA RANI  National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖ Sponsored By ICSSR Organized By D.J.(PG) College Baraut on 1st & 2nd Nov, 2015.  National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized by Department of Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut on 20th Nov, 2015.  Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13- 14th March. 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of Psychology, Meerut College, Meerut and Paper Presented.  Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social Science" organized by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from 12 to18 June2016 sponsored by USI of India. DR NEELAM  National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized by Department of Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College Meerut on 20th Nov, 2015.  Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th March 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of Psychology, C.C.S. University, Meerut and Paper presented on sub theme ‗‗Increasing Drug Abuse among Youth: Symptoms and Solutions‘‘
  • 60.  Attended 7 Days National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from 12th to 18th June, 2016 sponsored by USI of India. DR. ANURADHA  seminar on ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions & Relevance ‖. Organized by Department of Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut on Nov 20, 2015. • Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th March. 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of Psychology, Meerut College Meerut and Presented a paper on sub theme ―Alcohol Abuse and Neuroticism‖. • Attended 2 days Workshop on ―Indian Association of Geriatric Mental Health‖ on 7th and 8th May, 2016 at Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P. • Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from 12 to18 June2016 sponsored by USI of India. DR KUMKUM PAREEK  National Seminar On ―Crime Against Women‖ Sponsored By ICSSR Organized By D.J.(PG) College Baraut on 1st & 2nd November, 2015 and Presented a paper.  National seminar on ―Philosophy: It‘s Dimensions & Relevance‖. Organized by Department of Philosophy, R.G. (P.G) College Meerut, on 20th November, 2015. Paper presented on "Philosophy of Law‖.  Attended an ICSSR and IIARTC sponsored National Seminar held on 13-14th March. 2016, on "Drug Addiction among Adolescents in India" organized by Dept. of Psychology, Meerut College Meerut and Presented a paper on sub theme ―Role of Pathology in Problem Behaviour among Adolescents‖  Attended 7 Day National workshop on "Research Methodology in Science and Social Science" organised by department of Defence Studies Meerut College Meerut, from 12th to 18th of June, 2016, sponsored by USI of India. DR. SUNITA (On Mandey) • National seminar on ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions &Relevance‖. Organized by Department of Philosophy, R.G.(P.G) College, Meerut. On Nov 20, 2015 and presented a paper entitled ‗Effect of Spirituality on brain and positive thinking.‘ Papers/ articles/ chapters/ books published Dr Kumkum Pareek  Chapter in the edited book by DR Rajni Kashyap ‗Crime Against Women‘. Chapter name-Traditional Social and Legal Aspects. ISBN no..978-93-82166-47-4.
  • 61. Dr Sunita  Chapter in the edited book by Dr Dipti Shukla in ―Philosophy: Its Dimensions &Relevance‖ ISBN no 978-93-82166-450. Ph.D Scholar Mr. Sachin Panchal.(JRF). II STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS  MS Preeti— PCS (Lower subordinate)..Food supply Inspector  MS Neha Sharma –GIC  MS Payal –Special teacher at Disha School.  MS Rafiya ---Vishisht BTC Department Of Political Science Dr. Rekha Saraswat - Head Paper published in International/National Journals: Full papers in Conference Proceedings:  ―Influence of European Renaissance Upon Indian Political Thought: (Bridging the Gap between the Original and the Modern‖ published in IJPSA, 56th IPSA Convention; B.H.U. Varanasi 25-27th October 2015. Posts & Membership Held:  Life Member of Executive Body of Indian Radical Humanist Association (IRHA)  Life Member of Executive Body of Indian Renaissance Institute (IRI)  Life Member of Indian Political Science Association (IPSA)  Life Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA)  Head: 5 Members Publication Committee Indian Renaissance Institute (IRI)  Coordinator of College NAAC & IQAC  Incharge of College Time Table, B.A. IIIrd renewal.  Incharge College Website Committee  Chief Election Officer of Students Union. DR. BINA RAI Paper published in International/National Journals:  ―Human Rights in Ancient India‖ published in International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN No.2319-3948Vol. 4, Issue 5, August-September 2015,(Online) with Impact Factor 2.7367
  • 62.  ―Health & Development Programs & Policies of Govt. for Women in India‖ published in Online International, Interdisciplinary Research Journal, ISSN No.2249- 9598 Special Issue, Vol. 5 July 2015 with Impact Factor 3.017  ―Political Science is the Key of Welfare State: Trends & Issues,‖ published in BEST: International Journal of Humanities, Arts, Medicine & Science (IJHAMS), ISSN No. 2348-0521 Vol. 3, Issue-7 July 2015, with Impact Factor 1.1947  ―New Social Movements in India: An Aspect of Environmental Movements‖ published in International Journal of Science and Research, ISSN No.2319-7064, September 2015, with Impact Factor 4.438  ―Gender Equality Still A Dream in India‖ published in Online International, Interdisciplinary Research Journal, ISSN No. 2249-9598, Special Issue, Vol. 5, September 2015, with Impact Factor 3.113.  ―Dalit Women in India an Overview of their Status‖ published in EPRA: International Journal of Economic & Business Review, ISSN No.- 2347-9671 Vol.4 Issue 1 January 2016 with Impact Factor 5.509.  ―Some New Challenges before Indian Democracy & Present Government‖ published in IJSR: International Journal of Science & Research, ISSN No.- 2329-7064 Vol.5 Issue 2 February 2016 with Impact Factor 5.611.  ―Political scenario in Post-Independent Era & Women‘s Participation in Indian Economy‖ published in EPRA: International Journal of Economic & Business Review, ISSN No.- 2347-9671 (online)/2349-0187 (print) Vol.4 Issue 5 May 2016 with Impact Factor 5.509.  ―Human Rights in India: A Post-Facto Assessment of Post-Independent Era‖ published in International Journal of Applied Research, ISSN No. 2394-5869 Vol. 2 Issue 2, 2016 with Impact Factor 5.2  ―Women‘s Human Rights and Indian Constitution‖ published in International Journal of Advanced Research, Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2016 Impact Factor 4.588 Attended or Papers Presented in Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshop/ Symposium:  Paper ―Human Rights Movements in India: An Evaluation‖ presented in UGC sponsored National Seminar on ―Human Rights: Present & Future‖ organized by S.S.V. College, Hapur, 26th -27th August 2015.  Paper ― कौटिल्यके मंडऱससदधधंतकीवततमधनसंदर्तमेंप्रधसंगिकतध”presented in UGC sponsored National Seminar on ―Relevance of Ancient Indian Wisdom in Contemporary India‖ organized by I.N.P.G. College, Meerut 14th September 2015  Paper ―Indo-Pak Relations after 1965: A Short Evaulation‖ presened in 22Infantry Division Ministry of Defence sponsored National Seminar on ―Indo-Pak War 1965‖ organized by Meerut College Meerut & Advance Research Institute for Development of Social Science AIRDSS Meerut, 7th October 2015  Paper ― India-China Bilateral Relations: An Analytical Study‖ presented in ICSSR & Indian Council of World Affairs sponsored National Seminar on ―India-China Relations: Conflict or Cooperation‖ organized by Meerut College Meerut & Advance Research Institute for Development of Social Science AIRDSS Meerut, 28-29th November 2015