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NAAC NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL Reaccredited‘A’Grade with CGPA 3,12 PROSPECTUS HAILAKANDI, ASSAM Visit us at: http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in SRIKISHAN SARDA COLLEGE College Road, Ward No-13 PO & Dist: Hailakandi. Assam - 788151 Phone & FAX : 03844222409 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in

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NAACNATIONAL A SSESSM EN T AND

ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

R e a cc r ed ite d ‘A ’ G rade w ith C G PA 3,12 PROSPECTUSH A I L A K A N D I , A S S A M

Visit us at: http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in

SRIKISHAN SARDA COLLEGECollege Road, Ward No-13PO & Dist: Hailakandi. Assam - 788151Phone & FAX : 03844222409Email: [email protected]: http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in

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SRIKISHAN SARDA COLLEGE :: HAILAKANDI

1. Office Address :Srikishan Sarda College College Road,HailakandiAssam - 788151

2. Website : http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in Phone & Fax: 03844-222409Email: [email protected]

1 1C o n t e n t sFrom Principal’s D esk 1A bout the college 2The D epartm ents 3Introduction to D epartm ents o f Science Stream 4Introduction to D epartm ents o f A rts Stream 5Introduction to C om m erce Stream 7Office Introduction 8C ourses offered 9Com bination o f Subjects 9E ligibility Criteria for A dm ission 12Prom otion rule 13Fees structure 14A ttendance 15Exam inations 15M edium o f Instruction 15Library and Library rules 15Laboratory 15Excursion / Field trips 15G am es and Sports 15College Identity Card 15N.C.C. 15N.S.S. 16U niform 16Code o f Conduct and General Instruction 17Students A id Fund 18Student travelling Concession 18S.S. College Science Society 18H ostel Facility 18Special Facilities to students 18Cam pus Interview 18Star College Schem e 19B iotech Hub 20IQAC 21D istance Education 25Credit under CBCS 26D ocum ents Required 26Photographs o f different activities B ack page |

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From The Principal’s Desk /&

It is m y proud privilege to say that Srikishan Sarda College has em erged as one o f the leading colleges o f Assam . Since its hum ble begim iing, this college has been striving hard to bring academ ic excellence and erudition am ong the students. The prim ary aim o f this college is to dissem inate the latest know ledge o f education and to propel the learners to the best academ ic discourses w ith all its available resources and infrastructural facilities. M oreover w ith a v iew to im proving the quality and creative zeal o f the students, various academ ic events program m es including sem inars, w orkshops etc on im portant issues are held by the different departm ents o f the college at the earliest convenience. We are also having three stream s like Arts, Science & Com m erce from H.S. to TDC level.

We are highly inspired by the appeal o f the education departm ent, Assam , to engage ourselves to the im provem ent o f education to our locality by under taking new initiative like the adoption o f high schools, villages and opening up o f coaching centres so as to help those students w ho are aspiring for com petitive exam.

I feel quite eleted to m ention that the college has been re accredited as Grade ‘A’ w ith CGPA 3.12 by N A A C in the year 2011. A t present the college is preparing for the next visit o f the N A A C team. It is firm b e lie f and conviction that we shall be able to retain the same gradation w ith m ore CGPA and all the stakeholders including the alum ni w ill com e forw ard to keep the glory and dignity o f our college.

I also hope that S. S. College, H ailakand w ill progress m ore and m ore to cater to the needs o f education am idst all hurdles,

A t the end, I w ould like to acknow ledge the services o f the parents, guardians and also the beloved students w ho helped the college attaining the present status and position.

Dr. B. C. Pradhan Principal i/c

S S College, Hailakandi

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About the College

Srikishan Sarda College, Hailakandi, was established on 18th September 1950. It is one of the premier institutions of higher education and providing quality education to the students of the district of Hailakandi and also the students from surrounding districts and neighbouring states as well. The college is situated at a very convenient place of Hailakandi with all sorts of transport facilities.

The donor of the land of the college was Late Pratap Chandra Nath and the founder Principal of the college was Late Sisir Kar Shastri. Initially the college was started with Arts Stream and it was affiliated to Gauhati University in the year 1956. The college started progressing by leaps and bounds and in course of tim e science stream was opened to cater to the needs of the students. Since its humble beginning, the college has been endeavouring hard to spread the light of higher education among the students and to lift the humanity from the bog and morass of ignorance. At present the college is equipped with Classrooms alongwith Smart Classroom, Science laboratories, Auditorium hall, Computer laboratories, Seminar hall, Central library, NSS., Sports Cell, Health Services, NCC and experienced faculty members.

The college is now affiliated to Assam University, Silchar, a Central University constituted under the Act XII of parliament in the year 1994. The College has been re­accredited as Grade ‘A’ with CGPA 3.12 by the NAAC in 2011.

The college has been provided with STAR COLLEGE Scheme by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi. All the Science departments of the college are now supported by DBT under STAR COLLEGE Scheme. Moreover, Department of Science and Technology (DST) has extended its academic support to the science department of the college under its North East Special FIST programme.

Besides, funding agencies like UGC, RUSA, MSDP and Chief Ministers’ fund have granted necessary amount of fund for the academic and infrastructural development of the college

The college started constructing new RCC building demolishing the old and worn out Assam type classrooms. Along with this construction work, we have also taken a keen interest to digitise our central library. Besides, as per the suggestion of NAAC, a language laboratory is going to be opened so as to develop the language skill of the students.

To improve the health and to develop the sense of unity, brotherhood and sportsmanship among the students, we are going to construct a stadium in the open field of the college under Khelo India National Programme, Ministry of Youth Affairs, Govt, of India.

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e p a r t m e n t s . . . . . .

B eing a tri-s tream C ollege (A rts, Science & C om m erce), it houses the fo llow ing departm en ts p rov id ing P ass and H onours courses.Science Stream:

i) D epartm en t o f Physics.ii) D epartm en t o f C hem istry.iii) D epartm en t o f M athem atics.iv) D epartm en t o f Zoology.v ) D epartm en t o f Botany.v i) D epartm en t o f Statistics.

Arts Stream:i) D epartm en t o f English .ii) D epartm en t o f Bengali.iii) D epartm en t o f Sanskrit.iv) D epartm en t o f M anipuri.v ) D epartm en t o f Persian.v i) D epartm en t o f H istory.v ii) D epartm en t o f Philosophy.v iii) D epartm en t o f E conom ics.ix) D epartm ent o f P o litical Science.

Commerce Stream:i) D epartm en t o f C om m erce.

Career Oriented Courses:i) 1 Year D ip lom a in B iotechnology.ii) 1 Year C ertifica te C ourse in E lectron ics and E lectrica l M ain tenance.iii) 1 Year D ip lom a in C om puta tional T echniques in A p p lied S tatistics.iv) 1 Year D ip lom a in H um an R ights.v ) 1 Year D ip lom a in T ourism & H ospita lity

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Introduction to the Departments of Science Stream

Department of Physics:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Ashim Kalvan. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor2. Dr. Rupam Sen. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor3. M r. B adruzzam an M ira. (H.O.D.) M.Sc. Assistant Professor4. Dr. Subha G aurab Roy. M.Sc.(GoId Medallist), Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Department of Chemistry :FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Ms. Sukanya C houdhury. (H.O.D.) M.Sc. Associate Professor2. M r. Debasish Guha T hakurata . M.Sc.,M.Phil. Assistant Professor3. Dr. Dilwar Alam Khan. M.Sc., Ph.D., (SLET) Assistant Professor

Department of Mathematics:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Saidur R ahm an Barbhuiya. (H.O.D.) M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Associate Professor2. Dr. M unm un Nath. M.Sc.,M.Phil. Ph.D Assistant Professor3. Dr. Abdul H annan C houdhury. M .Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., (NET) Assistant Professor4. M r. Subrata Das. M.Sc. (NET) Assistant Professor

Department of Zoology and Industrial Fish & Fisheries (IFF)FACULTY

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SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. H im abrata C hakravarty . (H.O.D) M.Sc.(Zoo), M.A.(Eng.), Ph.D., B.Ed., DHE, DMM, DCA, (NET & SLET)

Assistant Professor

2. Dr. Pinak Pani Nath Choudhury. M.Sc., M .Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed. Assistant Professor3. Vacant

Department of Botany :FACULTY

IN o Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Taj Uddin Khan. (H.O.D.) M.Sc., Ph.D., (SLET), FEHT, PGDBI Assistant Professor2. Vacant3. Vacant

Department of Statistics:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. M r. C hitta Ran jan Saha. (H.O.D.) M.Sc. Associate Professor2. M r. Debtosh C hakraborty . M.Sc.,M.Phil. Assistant Professor3. Vacant

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Introduction to the Departments of Arts Stream. . . . .Department of English :FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Ms. M am duda Yasmin Laskar. M.A. Associate Professor2 . M r. Am alendhu B hattacharjee. (H.O.D.) M.A. Associate Professor3. M r. Debotosh Deb. M.A. Associate Professor4. Dr. R am yabrata C hakraborty . M.A., M .Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor5. V a ca n t.

Department of Bengali:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Ms. M adhabi Deb M.A. Assistant Professor2. Dr. M omotaj Begum Barbhuiya. M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor3. Dr. Ind ira B hattacharjee. (H.O.D.) M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor4. Dr. P riyab rata Nath. M.A., Ph.D., (NET) Assistant Professor

Department of Sanskrit:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Sebabrata B hattacharjee. (H.O.D.) M.A., M .Phil., Ph.D., (NET) Assistant Professor2. Dr. D ipanjana Purkayastha. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Department of Manipuri:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. N. Nangalei Singha. (H.O.D.) M.A., Ph.D., (NET) Assistant Professor2. Ms. K anchanbala Singha. M.A., (NET) Assistant Professor

Department of Persian:F A C U L T Y

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Nizam Uddin Choudhury. (H.O.D.) MM., M.A., (Gold Medallist), Ph.D. Associate Professor2. Dr. Abu Ayman Md Razwanul Haque Khan. MM., M.A., Ph.D. (NET) Assistant Professor3. Dr. Ahmed Hussain Barbhuiya. MM., M.A., (Gold Medallist), M.Phil., Ph.D.

(NET)Assistant Professor

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■ Introduction to the Departments of Arts Stream

Department of History :FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. A runim a De (B hattachar j ee) M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor2. M r. Debadutta C hakravarty . M.A. Associate Professor3. Dr. M anidhan Singha. (H.O.D.) M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor

Department of Philosophy:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. M r. Hllal Uddin Laskar. M.A. Associate Professor2. Ms. C handrani B hattacharjee. (H.O.D.) M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor3. M r. Jam ir Ahmed Choudhury. M.A., (Gold M edallist), (NET) Assistant Professor

Department of Economics:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. M r. Nayeem Uddin M azum der. M.A. Assistant Professor2. M r. A rabinda K herkatary. M.A., (NET) Associate Professor3. Ms. T apa K ar. (H.O.D.) M.A., (NET) Assistant Professor4. Dr. Golab C handra Nandi. M.A., (Gold Medallist), M .Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed. Assistant Professor

Department of Political Science ••

FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Dr. Bhupesh C handra Pradhan. M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor2. Dr. Am alendhu Nag. M.A., Ph.D., LLB. Associate Professor3. Dr. Abdul M annan M azum der. (H.O.D.) M.A., M .Phil., Ph.D., (SLET) Associate Professor4. Dr. Yagneswar Deb. M.A., Ph.D., (NET & SLET), B.Ed. Assistant Professor

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Introduction to the Departments of Commerce StreamAt presnt this stream is running on self financiing mode.Department of Commerce:FACULTY

SI No Name Degree Designation

1. Ms. Jenifa Yasmin L askar. M.Com. Assistant Professor2. M r. Debraj B hattacharjee. (H.O.D.) M.B.A. Assistant Professor3. Trideep Das. M.A. Assistant Professor4. B adruzzam an L askar M.Com. Assistant Professor5. Ms. Tuhina Paul M.A. Assistant Professor6. Ms. N aihrita Bhattacharjee M.A. Assistant Professor

UGC Sponsored Carrier Oriented Courses ( COCs )To make the modern education system more relevant, more carrier oriented and

value added, D iplom a & Certificate Courses have been started in the College fro m 2010- 11.

Diplom a Courses Offered;-1. Biotechnology -1 Year

Dr. Taj Uddin Khan, Coordinator (Assistant Professor)Department of Botany.

2. Computational Techniques in Applied Statistics -1 YearMr. C. R. Saha, Coordinator (Associate Professor)Department of Statistics.

3. Human Rights - lYearDr. Abdul Mannan Mazumder Coordinator (Associate Professor)Department of Political Science.

4. Tourism & Hospitality -1 YearDr. Manidhan Singha, Coordinator (Associate Professor)Department of History.

Certificate Course Offered1. Electronics & Electrical Maintenance -1 Year

Mr. Badruzzaman Mira, Coordinator (Assistant Professor)Department of Physics.

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Office Introduction

PRINCIPAL l/C : DR. BHUPESH CHANDRA PRADHANN A M E O F T H E O F F IC E S T A F F D E S IG N A T IO N

Sri Jalal XJddin F ask ar Senior Assistant

Smt. C ham pa Rani Roy Senior Assistant

Sri K am alesh Das Junior Assistant

Sri Hussain Ahm ed B arbh u iya Junior Assistant

Sri Sushanta K u m ar Sinha Junior Assistant

Sri Pankaj K u m a r Paul F abo rato ry Assistant

Sri A n ad i C h ak raborty Junior Assistant (N o n Sanctioned)

Sri A zm ol Hussain B arbh u iya Jun ior Assistant (N o n Sanctioned)

Sri A b d u l M F askar Jun ior Assistant (N on Sanctioned)

Sri Sakti Pau l Junior Assistant (N on Sanctioned)

Sri N azm ul Islam O ffice B earer

Sri C h iran jit D eb O ffice B earer (N on Sanctioned)

Sri A m arjeet D eb O ffice B earer (N on Sanctioned)

Sri M o jib u r Rahm an B arbh u iya O ffice B earer (N o n Sanctioned)

Sri Sushanta Nath N ight G u a rd (N o n Sanctioned)

Sri Su ran jan D as N ight G u a rd (N on Sanctioned)

Sri Jashadananda D eb O ffice B earer (N on Sanctioned)

Smt. Jahanara Begum A n sary C leaner (N on sanctioned)

F IB R A R Y S T A F F

Sri Shibojit C houdhu ry (B .Sc., M .F iSc., N E T ) F ib ra rian

Sri Subrata C hakraborty . (B .A ., B.FiSc., F ib ra ry Assistant

M .F iSc.

Sri Parom ita Nath Jun ior Assistant (N on Sanctioned)

Sri B idhu Bhusan B arm an F ib ra ry B earer

Sri P ik lu M a la k a r F ib ra ry B earer (N o n Sanctioned)

F A B O R A T O R Y N O N T E A C H IN G S T A F F

Sri N an d a K u m ar D ebroy F abo rato ry B earer ( Botany)

Sri So ro f U dd in C houdhury F abo rato ry B earer (B otany )

Sri D ilip B ah ad u r D ham ai F abo rato ry B earer / C aretaker

Sri R a jk u m ar Singh Chetri F abo rato ry B earer (Chem istry )

Sri Projesh Deb Fabo rato ry B earer (Physics)

Sri P ran ab K anti R oy F abo rato ry B earer (Physics)

S ri Jah ar M ird a F abo rato ry B earer (Z oo logy )

Sri D ebab ra ta Dey O ffice B earer (N on Sanctioned)

Sri R upam Dey F abo rato ry B earer (N on Sanctioned)

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Courses Structure. . .COURSES OFFERED

S cien ce S tream :i) Two Years Higher Secondary Course in Science under Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Guwahati.i) TDC (both Honours and General) CBCS System in Science under Assam University,

Silchar A rts S tream :

i) Two Years Higher Secondary Course in Arts under Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Guwahati.i) TDC (both Honours and General) CBCS System in Arts under Assam University,

Silchar.

C o m m erce S tream :i) Two Years Higher Secondary Course in Commerce under Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Guwahati. i) TDC (both Honours and General) CBCS System in Commerce under Assam University,

Silchar.Number of Senta available In various Courses!

C lass A r t s S c ien ce C o m m e rc e

H.S. 1st Year 300150 (D )

200120 (D )

250150 ( M ) 80 (M )

T.D .C . 1st Semester 300150 (D )

250125 (D )

200150 ( M ) 125 (M )

COMBINATION OF SUBJECTS :

For H. S. (Science) :1. General English (Compulsory)2. Environmental Education (Compulsory)3. MIL / Alt English (Compulsory) and any three of the following Subjects (i) Physics ( ) Chemistry (iii) Mathematics (iv) Biology (v) Statistics.

N.B. (a) : A student can also opt one more subject (Fourth optional) as additional.(b) : MIL ncludes Bengali / Manipuri / Alt. English.

For H. S. (Arts) :1. General English (Compulsory)2. Environmental Science ( Compulsory)3. MIL / Alt. English (Compulsory) and any three of the following subjects (i) Economics (ii) Pol: deal Science (iii) History / Mathematics (iv) Logic & Philosophy (v) Statistics / Sanskrit / Persian / Adv. Bengali / Adv. Manipur

N.B. (a): A Student can also opt for one more subject (Fourth optional) as additional, (b) : MIL includes Bengali / Manipur / Alt. English.

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Combination of Subjects for H.S. Commerce and TDC- CBCS (Honours and General)F o r H . S. (C o m m e rc e ) :

1. General English (Com pulsory)

2. Environmental Science ( Com pulsory)

3. M IL / A lt. English (Com pulsory) and any three o f the fo llow in g subjects

( i ) Business Studies ( i i ) Accountancy ( i i i ) Econom ics ( iv ) C M S T

N.B. (a): A Student can also opt any one o f the above four subject as fourth optional

(b ) : M IL ncludcs Bengali / Manipuri / A lt. English.

F o r T .D .C . H o n o u r s (C B C S ) (1st S e m s te r S c ie n c e , A r ts a n d C o m m e rc e ) :1. Student has to choose one A b ility Enhancement Compulsory Course (A E C C -1) from

one o f the fo llow i ng as per their selected stream: -

a) English Communication

b ) M IL Communication

c ) Business Communication (F or Com m erce)

2. One Core Course CC-1 from one among the fo llow in g subjects as per selected stream.

F o r S c ie n c e S tr e a mM athem atics, Statistics, Physics, C hem istry, B otany & Z oology F o r A r ts S tr e a m : -E n g lish , B en g a li, E co n o m ic s , P o l. S c ien ce , P h ilo so p h y , M a n ip u r i, S a n sk r it , H isto ry , P ersia nF o r C o m m e r c e S tr e a mT h e c o u r se w ill b e as p e r th e T D C H o n o u rs (C B C S ) g u id e lin e s o f A ssa m U n iv e r s ity a v a ila b le in th e A ssa m U n iv e r ts ity w e b s ite w w w .a u s .a c .in

3. One Generic Elective (GE -1) as per the stream selected by the student other than the subject choosen in CC-1 from among the stream wise subject stated above. M oreover student o f Life science departments can opt In d u sr ia l fish an d F ih e r ie s as one o f the GE.

The whole course is designed as perAUS TDC Honours (CBCS) Guideline whcich is available in w ww.aus.ac.in.F or T D C G eneral (C B C S) (1st S em ester Science, A r ts a n d C om m erce)1. Student has to choose one A b ility Enhancement Compulsory Course (A E C C -1) from

one o f the fo llow in g as per their stream: -

a) English Communication

b) M IL Communication

c ) Business Communication (F or Com m erce)

F o r S c ien ce s trea mStudents opting General course in T.D.C. (C B C S ) may select any one o f the fo llow in g group o f Combinations .

a) Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.

b ) Physics, Statistics & Mathematics.

c) Botany, Zoology & Chemistry.

d ) Botany Zoology & Industrial Fish and Fisheries

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F o r A rts: S trea m TDC General (CBCS)Course StructureStudent opting TD C General (C B C S ) Arts w ill have to study General English as compulsory subject and w ill have to select any three subjects from the fo llow ing choice where Subject 1 and Subject 2 w ill be the Discipline Specific Core (D SC ) and the third one w ill be the Generic Elective (GE).

English , B engali, E conom ics, Pol. Science, Philosophy, M anipuri, Sanskrit, Elistory, Persian.The details w ill be as per Append ix EI-05 and H -07 o f A U S T D C General (C B C S ) Guidelines

F o r C o m m erce S trea mThe course w ill be as per the TD C General (C B C S ) Commerce guidelines o f Assam University available in the Assam Univertsity website www.aus.ac.in.

The details w ill be as per Appendix H - ll o f A U S TD C General (C B C S ) Guidelines

R E S T R IC T IO N / R E C O M M E N D A T IO N IN C O M B IN A T IO N O F C O U R S E S :

S tu d en ts w il l N O T b e a llo w e d to ch o o se th e fo llo w in g co m b in a tio n o f cou rses:1. Arabic/ Assamese/ Bengali/ Education/ English/ Journalism & Mass Communication/ Hindi/

History/ Manipuri/ Persian/ Philosophy/ Political Science/ Sanskrit/ Sociology with Biotechnology/ Botany/ Chemistry/ Computer Science/Ecology & Environmental Science/ Geology/Industrial Fish & Fisheries/Physics/ Zoo logy a s Core/ Generic Elective or vice-versa in both TD C (C B C S ) Honours and TD C (C B C S ) General.

2. Same course (subject) as Core Course and Generic Elective (G .E ) Course.

3. Either any two Language Courses or any two Classical Courses either as Core & Generic Elective (G E ) Course or vice-versa. (Language Courses: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, English, Hindi, Hmar, Manipuri, M izo , Nepali, Urdu and Classical Courses: Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit)

A dd itiona l G eneric E lective Course (A G E ) Course may be allowed f o r the fo llo w in g com binations: -

L Mathematics as one o f the Generic E lective and Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Economics/ Geology/ Physics/ Statistics as AGE,

2. Chemistry as one o f the GE and Botany/ Ecology & Environmental Science/ Bio-Technology/ Zoo logy as AGE.

3. M ore combinations to a llow A G E Course may be recommended by the affiliated colleges.

E nvironm ental Studies under A EC C -2 w ill be a C om pulsory C ourseTDC CBCS HONOURS PROGRAMM E

(Course-wise distribution o f number o f papers, credit and marks)

HONOURS AECCHonours Subject Another

SubjectGRAN

DTOTA

LCORE DSE SEC GE

Num ber o f papers 2 14 4 2 4 26Credit per paper 4 6 6 4 6Full Marks per paper 50 100 100 50 100Credit per course 2*4 =

81 4 * 6 =

844 * 6 =

242*4 =

84 * 6 =

24148

Full Mark per course 2 * 5 0 = 100

1 4 * 1 0 0 = 1400

4 * 1 0 0 = 400

2 * 5 0 = 100

4 * 1 0 0 = 400

2400

TDC CBCS GENERAL PROGRAMM E(Course-wise distribution o f number o f papers, credit and marks)

BATo choose three subject s - Subject 1, subject 2 and subject 3 in addition to language paper

BAAECC Language

PaperSubject 1 Subject 2 Subject

3GrandTotal

D SC1 DSE 1 SE C 1 DSC 2 DSE 2 GENumber o f papers 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 24Credit per paper 4 6 6 6 4 6 6 6Full Marks per paper 50 100 100 100 50 100 100 100Credit per course 2*4 =

84 * 6 =

244 * 6 =

242 * 6 =

124 * 4 =

164 * 6 =

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Number o f papers 2 4 2 4 4 2 4 2 24Credit per paper 4 6 6 4 6 6 6 6Full Marks per paper 50 100 100 50 100 100 100 100Credit per course 2 * 4 = 4 * 6 = 2 * 6 = 4 * 4 = 4 * 6 = 2 * 6 = 4 * 6 = 2 * 6 = 132

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DROPING OF HONOURS :In the TDC (CBCS) programme of study, a student SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO

CHANGE either from TDC (CBCS) Honours to TDC (CBCS) General or vice-versa during any semester of the programme. However, Principal of a college with the recommendation of concerned HoD/s may allow a First semester student once for such change before submission of Registration Forms to the University. Change of course/ subject may be allowed as per similar procedure within stipulated period as mentioned herein. Previous attendance shall be taken into consideration in such cases.

To drop Honours or to change course/subject after the stipulated period as mentioned above, a student may get re-admitted In First semester, subject to the availability of seats as per Rule 12 TDC (CBCS) guidelines to continue with his/her studies In TDC (CBCS) programme of study.

Schedule o f classes & Exam ination Schedule Schedule o f Classes :

To be notified laterExamination Schedule — Tentative schedule o f examination are as under

to be notified later Unit T est:

Maximum marks:Courses with only Theory paper = 20 (twenty);Courses with both Theory & Practical papers = 14 (fourteen)There shall be two Unit Tests per semester for each and every theory paper excluding Ability

Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Course (S EC ) and, dates of such tests shall be notified by the Controller of Examinations. The highest mark scored by a student out of two Unit Tests shall be awarded to the student as the marks under Unit Test of CCA. There shall be NO Unit Test for practical paper.

A student who failed to secure minimum pass marks in CCA of a paper shall NOT be allowed to appear in the concerned paper of the End Semester Examination (E S E ) . However, such a student may appear in the subsequent similar semester (odd/even) as an Arrear Paper with the condition that:

1. he/she will appear in the Unit Test/s of the concerned paper along with the regular students and to secure minimum pass marks;

2. he/ she will appear with such number of Arrear Papers in similar ESE(odd/even)Eligibility criteria for students Seeking Admission in Honours subject

1. Students who wants to take up Honours in TDC 1st Semester must obtain at least 50% of marks in the subjects concerned. However, the respective HOD, if not satisfied with the written test / oral interview, may also reject the applications of students securing 50% and above marks in the subject concerned.2. Students seeking admission in Honours Course must be at least 2nd Division holders with minimum 50% marks in the concerned subject.3. No grace marks will be allowed.4. All HODs will finalize the applications of the students seeking Honours in different subjects within 7 days from the date of commencement of session.

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Promotion rule & Admission Procedure. . . .AttendanceEach student shall have to attend a minimum of 75% Lectures/ Tutorials/ Practical classes In each paper of all the courses as per the recommended Course Structure of the concerned programme of study.Class Attendance shall be calculated based on actual number of classes held during each semester in each course/ paper. Number of decimal be rounded off to next higher number (e .g ., 74.01% be rounded off to 75%).Only the students with 75% and above of attendance in any paper (excluding "Additional GE Course, if any) of the concerned semester shall be allowed to appear In the concerned paper n that End Semester Examination (ES E ).However, a student with less than 7 5% of attendance In any paper (excluding any paper of Additional GE Course, if any) of the concerned semester shall NOT be allowed to appear in the concerned paper of that ESE but may be allowed to get admission In the immediate next higher semester. However, such a student may appear in the subsequent similar ESE (odd/even) in the concerned paper as an Arrear Paper and, marks to be awarded under CCA for each paper shall be the marks previously secured by the student in the concerned paper.Note: Marks under CCA shall be carried forward as per above Rule only if the student secure pass mark in the Unit Test of the concerned paper else he/ she shall have to appear in Unit Test in the concerned paper along with the regular students in the concerned semester to secure minimum pass mark allotted for CCA of the concerned paper.Distribution of marks for Class attendance will be as per the guideline laid down in the table APX.C.3.9 of TDC CBCS Guideline of Assam University, SilcharPromotional Rules :Promotion to higher semester will be as per the guideline of Assam University TDC CBCS.

ADMISSION PROCEDUREThe new academic session o f the college begins from August, after summer vacation.

Application form fo r admission in different courses will be available online in the college website http://www.sscollegehkd.ac.in. Student can apply fo r different courses through this online portal o f the college. A sum o f Rs 150/- (Rupees one hundredfifity) with an additinal gateway charge will be collected through online transfer as application fees. The details prcodure fo r filling up the online form is available in the admission portal. It is advisible to read the guideline and prospectus carefully before proceeding with the online form f il l up. Student Enuul address and mobile no will be mandfatory fo r online form submission. Admission to the college is made strictly onmerit basis and as per Government Rerservation Policy

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Student fac ties and instruction to students. . . . .EXAMINATION :

For HS and TDC course, the final examinations will be held as per the schedules of the AHSEC and Assam University respectively. Other than the final examinations, the students are required to appear the sessional test, unit test, seminar etc. conducted by the college, failing which the students will be considered as disqualified for appearing in the final examination.MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION : EnglishLIBRARY & LIBRARY RULES : The College houses a computerized library having sufficient numbers of text and reference books, journals, news papers and periodicals. At present the library has more than 18 thousand titles in various faculties. Students are required to produce library card to avail of library facilities. The library is open on all working days from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.LABORATORY:

All the departments of the Science faculty have well equipped Laboratories.EXCURSION / FIELD TRIPS :

The college has the provision for yearly excursion of the students. Apart from that, students getting admission to Bio-Science combination (Zoology, Botany & Chemistry) in the degree level are required to go for local and outstation excursion / field trips along with respective departmental teacher (s) / guide (s) as per instruction of the syllabus.

GAMES & SPORTS:Various games and sports facilities are available in the college.

COLLEGE IDENTITY CARD :Every student is required to avail of the college Identity Card issued by the authority without

fail. Old Identity Cards are to be surrendered at the end of the academic session for renewal.NCC

The NCC s an organization which provides a golden opportunity for students to develop leadership qualities, spirit decors and self - confidence. It helps them to be disciplined and devoted citizens & to promote and build a dynamic nation and further national integration. Students can join NCC. in the college under NCC. cadets, for which an application is to be submitted with one extra copy of photograph at the time of admission.

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NSS Activity and College UniformNSS

The college is having a NSS (National Social Service) unit to harness the services of youth. It provides an opportunity to the students for humanitarian services like to fight against lliteracy, social evils, diseases, & to provide relief works during natural calamities like flood, famine, earthquake etc.

TAEKWONDO: College is going to start a Taekwondo Academy from the Acaddemic Session 2018 -19

UNIFORM OF THE COLLEGE :To encourage a sense of discipline and to foster a spirit of uniformity and oneness among the

students, the college authority has introduced a new set of dress code for the college students replacing the old one from the academic session 2012-13.

All the students are, therefore, to wear the college uniform compulsorily as per the specification given below.

For Girls For Bovs 5 1 JJ®1. Round Neck 1. Full / Half shirt.

2. Full / Half Sleeve. 2. Navy Blue Tie.3. Simple Salwar (no leggings allowed) 3. Black Shoes.4. Navy Blue Dopatta 4. Single Pocket in shirt.5. Navy Blue Scarf. 5. Single Pocket on back of the Pant. KAljfljj6. Black Shoes. 6. Students have to be in their Shirt.

During The Winter1. Navy Blue Full / Half Sweater.NB: Students are asked to see the office notice board to have detail information about their Uniforms.

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Code of Conduct and Genberal instructionm. . . .

Utmost emphasis is laid on discipline and character - building. Students are expected to maintain a high order of decorum. The students admitted to the college shall abide by the rules and regulations as prescribed by the authority. Disciplinary action may be taken for violation of any rules or misconduct. The students are strictly cautioned against adopting unfair means during examinations, partaking of which the authority reserves the right to take appropriate action. The courses offered in the college are full time course except the COP / COC courses and no student is allowed to take up any other full time course concurrently. All powers for maintaining discipline are vested with the Principal / Disciplinary Committee, whose decision shall be final and binding in all such manners.

RULES & REGULATIONS :

4- 1. No student will be allowed to submit his/her application, unless his/her application for admission is duly countersigned by the Parent / Guardian.

4- 2. Every Student should attend his/her classes punctually.4- 3. Consumption or chewing of tobacco/intoxicant in any form by the students within college

campus is strictly prohibited.4- 4. No student should use mobile phone in the Institution. If detected such hand set will be

confiscated by the disciplinary committee or by the college authority.4- 5. Any student who is will-fully insubordinate, mischievous or guilty of malpractice in

examinations or guilty of any grave offence may be, according to the degree of the offence done, suspended or rusticated from the institute by the Principal.

4- 6. Any student who is found to have secured admission by producing false documentsshall be summarily rejected and his/her fees will be forfeited. Students who fail to maintain a high sense of discipline in the class room and in the college premises will liable to be punished by the Principal.7. Perfect discipline must be maintained in the classrooms and in the campus.

4- 8. All the students will have to wear the prescribed uniform. Without uniform students willnot be allowed to attend the class.

4- 9. Candidate not securing 75% attendance will not be allowed to sit for the examination.4- 10. Absence or leave without permission is considered a breach of discipline which may lead

any punishment considered fit by the Principal.4- 11. Fees once paid, will not be refunded under any circumstances or transferred to any other

course or person.12. Decision of the management will be final in all matters.13. Students are expected to take proper care of the nstitution’s property and to keep the premises neat and tidy.

4- 14. Candidates selected for admission should produce a declaration form duly signed by thecandidate and counter signed by the guardian, before joining the institution.

- 15. The management has the right to reschedule the class timings.4- 16. Any student found involved in ragging will be expelled immediately from the

institution as per the regulation passed by the Govt, of India and orders of Hon’ble 4- Supreme Court.

17. No student will be allowed to take part in any game tournament n favour of any other institution clubs etc. other than the college team without prior permission from the proper authority.

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■ Student facilities

STUDENTS AID FUND:

There is a Students’ Aid Fund to provide aid to the needy students. The authority reserves the right to grant aid to student (s) whom the authority may deem it proper.

TRAVELLING CONSESSION :

Students are entitled to “Travelling Concession” in Railways and Airways. They can apply for the same in proper forms during vacation from institution to destination & back.

S.S. COLLEGE SCIENCE SOCIETY :

The S.S. College Science Society has been set up with the motto “Common Sense At Its Best” to create scientific temperament and to bring science closer to all the students. The college Science Society works towards the development of the college. It also provides its best services for the academic development of the students by conducting seminars, workshops and symposium from time to time.

HOSTEL FACILITY :

At present the college has Boys & Girls Hostel Facility with 30 intake capacity altogether. Admission to hostel is based strictly on merit. Boarders are required to follow the rules and regulations of the hostel, breach of which will disqualify them from this facility.

Hostel Superintendent: Mr. Debadutta Chakravarty, Associate Professor. History

SPECIAL FACILITIES TO STUDENTS :1. The department of Bengali, English, Economics, History, Political Science, Philosophy,

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics and Zoology provide library and reference facilities in their departments / forum.

2. The college has facilities of audio-visual nteractions, seminars and symposiums. Various departments hold talks, symposiums, surveys etc. on pre-announced topics from time to time.

3. The department of Zoology through it’s wall information Board “CROSSROAD”, provides information regarding different courses, job opportunities, interview dates etc. students are requested to refer the board from time to time.

4. The college has an active Counselling and Guidance Cell which toils to provide proper information about opportunities in placements and courses. It also looks into individual counselling of students.

5. The college is providing Insurance to the student. A student will have to pay Rs 23/- per annum which will cover the insurance Rs. 10,000/- for each students under the group insurance policy of the college in collaboration with LIC.

6. Smart Class System.7. Computer Lab.8. Solar Power Plant.

CAMPUS INTERVIEW AND PLACEMENT SERVICE :S.S. College provides campus placement interviews by various MNCs through its Career

Guidance, Counselling & Placement Cell.

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Star College Schem e: S. ^C o lleg e . . . .Star College Scheme has been initiated by DBT to support colleges and university department

offering undergraduate education to improve science teaching. The programme aims to improve the skills o f teachers by organising faculty training, unproved curriculam and emphasis on practical training to students by providing access to specialised infrastructure and consumables. Star College scheme has been divided into two catagories viz strengthening o f support for undergraduate education and Star College Status. Criteria for selection as a “ Star College” are very stringent and budget provision is double for colleges accorded star college status. So far 88 colleges have been supported under the strengthening support category. The support has strengthened physical infrastructure in laboratories, library, teaching aids and promoted networking with neighbouring institutes. Hands on training and project o f day to day relevance have enhanced interest in students to pursue science courses at undergraduate level.

DBT granted STAR COLLEGE SCHEME to S. S. COLLEGE, Hailakand in the financial year 2013-14. All the science departments o f our college are under the purview o f the scheme. Our college performed various activities under Star College Scheme and also procured various scientific instruments, laboratory equipments, accessories, chemicals, glass wares, consumables, books etc. We have also organised workshops, invited lectures, Hands on trainings, Science Quiz Competition among the students o f our college.

Objectives of Star College:£ To strengthen the academic and physical infrastructure for achieving excellence in teaching and

training.£ To enhance the quality of the learning and teaching process and to stimulate original thinking

through ‘hands-on’ exposure to experimental work and participation in summer schools.£ To promote networking and strengthen ties with neighbouring institutions and other laboratories£ To conduct specialized training programmes for faculty improvement for optimizing technical

capabilities£ To increase capabilities of core instrumentation resources by procuring new equipment and

upgrading of existing facilities£ To provide access and exposure to students to research laboratories and industries in the country£ To help in devising standard curricula and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) / kits for

practical’s.£ To provide better library facility to students and teachers

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Institutional Biotech HubThe D epartm ent o f B iotechnology, M inistry o f Science & Technology established Biotech H ub in

S. S. College H ailakandi during the financial year 2011-12 under the special program m e for the N orth E astern States to prom ote education and research in B iotechnology and to attract b rilliant young students to build their career in the m ultidisciplinary subject areas. The biotech hub, S. S. College is equipped w ith m odern scientific instrum ents like PCR, Gel D ocum entation system, w ith uninterrupted pow er supply. The hub arrange hands on training program m e to train the student and teacher o f the college and neighbouring institute and also support different scientific activities.A Glimpse o f different activities o f the hub during the session 2017 -18 HANDS ON TRAINING CONDUCTED

Five days H ands on training on B asic M icrobiological techniques from 8thto 12th M arch 2017 was organised by the hub .The m ain target group o f the training program m e w as the students o f U G level

INVITED LECTURES & SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION 2017One invited lecture on B asic B ioinform atics w as organised. Prof. M. D utta C houdhury and Prof.

parthankar Choudhury from A ssam University, Silchar delivered lecture. This year on 28th Feb 2017, The hub organised a Poster Presentation session. Students from G uru charan College also participated in that program m e.

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Internal Quality Assurance Cell. . . .About Internal Quality Assurance CellOne of the emerging challenges faced by any higher educational institution is the development, application and mai ntenance of quality benchmarks in all its key performance areas. To institutionalize the process of quality sustenance and enhancement, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been established in the College. The IQAC of the college was constituted, as per the guidelines of UGC, on 31-03-2007. The IQAC is a nodal agency for ushering in the era of total quality management by working out intervention strategies to enhance overall quality in the institution.

Basic purpose o f the Internal Quality Assurance CellThe NAAC advocates establishment of IQAC in every institution to make quality enhancement an integral part of institutional functioning. IQAC is utilized to generate good academic deas and practices. It seeks to work for planning, implementing, and measuring the outcome of academic and administrative performance of the institution.The IQAC of our college works for the all round development of the institution. This cell effectively operates its other connected cells to involvre all the society in general to achive its goals.

Goals and ObjectivesThe primary aim of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution. It also aims at fulfdment of the mission and the vision of the Institution in the light of its quality policy.

Functions1. Development and application of quality benchmarks/ parameters for the various academic and administrative activities of the institution.2. Dissemination of information on the various quality parameters of higher education3. Organization of workshops, seminars and conferences on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles.4. Documentation of the various programmes/activities leading to quality improvement.5. Preparation of Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to be submitted to UGC / NAAC based on the quality parameters.

Benefits

IQAC contributes:1. to heighten the level of clarity and to focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement and to facilitate internalization of the quality culture of Higher Education;2. to the enhancement and integration among the various activities of the institution and institutionalization of good practices;3. to provide a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning;4. to act as a change agent in the institution; and,5. to better communication among stake holders.

Coordinator IQAC: Sri Debadutta Chakravarty, Associate Professor

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■ Jn terna l Quality Assurance CellNAAC Re-Accreditation:

ACCREWTATIOH COUNCIL

The NAAC or National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore is an autonomous body set up by the UGC (University Grant Commission) in 1994 to develop higher education (i.e. College and University Education) in India. With this purpose a Peer Team consisting of three educational experts from various Universities visited Srikishan Sarda College on 21st to 23rd September 2011 and assessed it. The College, as a result, has been re-accredited with grade ‘A’ (with CGPA 3.12). The college is keen to sustain its qualitative growth and will opt for further assessment and accreditation.

OUR VISION

“INDIA’S FUTURE WILL BE SHAPED IN HER CLASS-ROOM”

OUR M ISSION

Excellence in Teaching and Learning* To strive to maximise human wellbeing through education, the nstitution would cultivate vision, compassion, knowledge, disciplined discovery and deep respect for human values.* Promoting the excellence of teaching and learning for students, faculty and staff.* Upholding rigorous and fair standards of students’ achievement.

Student Achievement and Success:* Providing an institutional climate that emphasizes critical thinking and decision making, reflection and creativity.* Providing excellent services in support of learner access, success and development* Providing placement service to the learner.

Access Affordability :* Providing accessible learning opportunities, responsive to a range of community needs* Responsive to make all programmes and courses affordable.* Promoting the use of existing and emerging telecommunication technologies, convenient and flexible access to the students and workforces.

Diversity* Providing a culturally competent, rational and viable environment that reflects and celebrates diversity.

Community Engagement and Enrich:* Supporting members of the community to benefit from global opportunities.

* Promoting economic development of the state in particular and country in general through a variety of education support and training programmes.* Providing a culture of community development.* Meeting the community needs through a variety of means, including collaboration with organizations and business

Effective management:* Managing every aspects of the college effectively through planning, organizing directing and coordination. Establishing the standard performance.

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Photographs of Different Activities of Internal Quality Assurance Ceil

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Other Courses Offered. . . .DISTANCE EDUCATION (Correspondence Course):

A study center of the Distance and Open Learning of Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University has been opened from the session 2018-19 and both UG. and PG correspondence courses are being offered by the college under this university.

Admission in the above mentioned Programmes for the session 2018-19 is open. Separate prospectus andform will be provided for admission to the above mentioned programmes. Interested student may contact Dr. Yagneswar De, Coordinator o f the course.

SELF FINANCED COURSES:

From the last academic session, the college started one self financed course on Computer Application. The College is having a well furnished, Air Conditioned Computer laboratory with uninterupted power supply system. The lOOkV Solar power system nstalled in the college premises is also providing 24 hour power backup to the laboratory. The details of the Courses are given below: -

Business Computer Application (BCA) - 3 Month CourseDiploma in Computer Application (DCA) - 6 Month CourseDiploma in Computer Hardware Engineering (DCHE) - 6 Month Course

Besides these, a number of crash courses in computer application will be offered by the institution viz:

Computer fundamental Application o f Windows OSMS Word SpreadsheetPresentation Utility Working with InternetOverview o f Tally Computer system and Architecture overviewConcepts o f Processor, motherboard. RAM etc Assembling and trouble shootingInstallation o f Windows Installation o f Device DriverOver view o f Control panel Concept o f Networking

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Credit Under CBCS systemCREDIT UNDER CBCS:

The Assam University shall follow the following UGC Guidelines to adopt relation of credit to Lecture-Tutorial-Practical (L-T-P):

1 (one) Lecture (L ) = 1 (one) hour duration per week = 1 (one) Credit

1 (one) Tutorial (T ) = 1 (one) hour duration per week = 1 (one) Credit

1 (one) Practical (P) =2 (two) hours duration per week = 1 (one) Credit

CREDIT REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum credit requirement to complete the TDC (CBCS) Honours Programme shall be 148 and that under the TDC (CBCS) General Programme shall be 132.

Introduction of Commerce Stream in HS Level....From the year 2016, the college has introduced the commerce stream in H.S. level of studies. The

commerce course is of self-financing mode. The details fee structure for current academic session and other relevant nstruction will be issued in due time in the college notice board.

Documents Required for Admission....i) Attested copy o f age proof Certificate (Birth Certificate/ HSLC Certificate)ii) Attested copy of Admit Card o f HSLC Examination.iii) Attested copies o f Mark sheet and Pass Certificate o f all the previous examinationiv) Tranfer Certificate (Where applicable)v) No objection Certificate (Where applicable)vi) Migration Certificate (Where applicable)vii) Gap Certificate (Where applicable)viii) Photographs ( 3 - 4 Copies)

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“INDIA’S FUTURE WILL BE SHAPED IN HER CLA

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