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LUDHIANA (Under the Management of Department of Higher Education, Government of Punjab and Affiliated with Panjab University Chandigarh) (February, 2015 to January, 2016) Submitted to: 1 S.C.D GOVERNMENT COLLEGE A Supple mentar y Report

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LUDHIANA(Under the Management of Department of Higher

Education, Government of Punjab and Affiliated with Panjab University Chandigarh)

(February, 2015 to January, 2016)

Submitted to:NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

BANGALORE

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S.C.D GOVERNMENT COLLEGE

A Supplementar

y Report

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S. SURJIT SINGH RAKHRAMINISTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB

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DECLARATION BY THE HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION

I verify that the data included in this Supplementary Re-Accreditation

Report are true to the best of my knowledge.

This Supplementary RAR is prepared by the institution after internal

discussion, brain storming and deliberation and no part thereof has been

outsourced.

I am aware that the Peer Team will validate the information provided in

this Supplementary Report.

Date: Principal

Place: S.C.D. Government College Ludhiana

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CONTENTS

1. Revised Data Tables 52. Criteria I- Curricular Aspects 73. Criteria-II Teaching Learning and Evaluation 94. Criteria-III Research, Consultancy and Extension 135. Criteria IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 176. Criteria V-Students Support and Progression 197. Criteria VI Governance, Leadership and Management 258. Criteria VII: Innovations and Best Practices 269. Departmental Activities’ Reports 2610.Annexure A 4811.Annexure B 5112.Annexure C 5213.Annexure D 5414.Annexure E 5515.Annexure F 5616.Annexure G 6217.Annexure H 6418.Annexure I 6619.Annexure J 6920.Annexure K 7121.Annexure L 7422.Annexure M 7523.Annexure N 76

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Revised Data Regarding Number of Positions in the Institution

Positions Teaching faculty Non-teaching

staff

Technical staffProfess

or Associate Professor/Reader

Assistant Professor

Lecturer

Tutor

/Clinical Instructor

Senior Resident

Sanctioned by the Government

Recruited

Yet to recruit

12

9

3

34

34

75

10+16*

49**

- - - Class III-35

Class IV- 32+4***

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Sanctioned by the Management/Society or other authorized bodies

Recruited

Yet to recruit

- - 13

13

2

2

2

2

Stipulated by the regulatory authority

Cadre ratio

Recruited

Yet to recruit

- - - - - - - -

Number of persons working on contract basis

- - 13 - - - - -

* These persons are working as Part-Time faculty and protected by Supreme Court (Pay scale (15600-39100+GP 6000).** These persons are working as Guest Faculty.***These persons are working on temporary basis. (Drawing Remuneration at DC approved rates.

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NAAC STEERING COMMITTEE

1. Dr. Dharm Singh Sandhu - Chairman

2. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla - Institutional Coordinator

3. Mr. R.K. Miglani - Member

4. Mr. Gurcharan Singh - Member

5. Dr. Mukesh Arora - Member

6. Ms. Amita Rawlley - Member

7. Dr. D.S Sidhu - UGC affairs

8. Mr. Harbans Singh - Member

9. Dr. Harblas Heera - Member

10. Ms. Harmeet Kaur Jhajj - Member

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Introduction: The SSR for the 2nd Cycle of Accreditation was prepared and uploaded on the College website on 21st February, 2015 and the hard copy was submitted to NAAC on 21st

February, 2015. This supplementary report comprises of the noteworthy developments that took place after the submission of the SSR in February, 2015.

Criteria I- Curricular Aspects:

The College is running 8 Post Graduate Programmes namely Master of Arts in Hindi, Punjabi, English, M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.Com (General), M.Com (Business Innovations), M.A (Geography), M.Sc. (Information Technology) and 5 Under Graduate Programmes namely B.A, B.Sc., B.Com, B.C.A and B.B.A. Apart from these, the college is also running a Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations under the Scheme of Community College. The courses offered by the college in different streams are relevant and cater to the needs of society. All courses incorporate ICT tools to make them globally competitive. Curriculum development through various Committees such as Board of Studies, Sub Committees of different faculties and Academic Council that includes external experts from academic institutions and industry ensures this. The college has an inbuilt mechanism to regularly review courses based on students’ feedback, current needs, advances made in different subject areas and industry feedback. The college provides a broad spectrum of courses ranging from basic, applied, interdisciplinary and integrated programmes. The academic programme- M.Com (Business Innovations), an integrated and interdisciplinary programme funded by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi under the UGC Innovative Programme scheme has been running since 2010-11. A Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations started in the year 2013-14 (Funded by UGC under Community College Scheme).

Keeping in view the global higher education scenario, the curricular design has contemporary features namely semester system, modularity, choice based credit system, credit transfer, inter-university and interdisciplinary programmes, elective options thereby offering the warranted flexibility to the students.

1.1 Curriculum Design and Development:

Being a Non-Autonomous College, affiliated with Panjab University Chandigarh, the college has to follow the curriculum as prescribed by the Panjab University, Chandigarh but our faculty members are actively involved in the curriculum design and development of the university as members of different Boards of Studies. During the Year 2015-16 (Feb 2015 till date ) the following teachers of our college have been nominated to different Boards of Studies to take part in the curriculum design exercise during the year 2015 and are actively involved in the re-designing of different curricula of undergraduate and post graduate level courses.

Many of our teachers like Dr. Mukesh Arora, Dr. Ashwani Kumar Bhalla, Sh. Harbans Singh, Dr. Bhupinder Kumar Khurana, Dr. Bhagwanti, Mrs Simarjit Kaur, Mrs Sarbjit Kaur are the members of various professional and university forums involved in the curricula design and development. The detailed list of our faculty members involved in curricula updation is given in Annexure A

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1.2 Curriculum Planning and Implementation:

1. Meeting of College Council and Heads of Departments with the Principal- Regarding the Curriculum Planning and Implementation, a meeting of College Council Members/ Heads of Departments was held under the Chairmanship of the Principal of the college Dr. Dharm Singh Sandhu on 1 st July, 2015 to discuss the allocation of subjects to the teachers as per their choice and specialization as decided by the Departmental Academic Committees. After the approval of the allocation, it was decided that the curriculum be divided into various segments and each segment should be spelt out date-wise tentatively. It was also decided to hold monthly departmental academic committee meetings to ensure the timely delivery of syllabus contents to the students in the classes. It was also decided that every teacher should paste the segment wise syllabus in the Attendance Register. Regarding the internal Assessment, every teacher was instructed to paste the details of internal assessment in the Attendance register and make sure that every student should be made aware about the internal assessment system.

2. Review of Curriculum aspects in College Council Meetings: Different aspects of curriculum are reviewed in the College Council meetings.

3. Departmental Academic Committee Meeting: Every Month a departmental Academic Committee Meeting is held to review the delivery of the syllabus and discuss the problems faced by the students regarding the availability of contents etc. Every member of the department is given free hand to suggest the changes in the syllabi so that recommendations can be sent to the different Boards of Studies for appropriate changes in the syllabi.

1.3 Academic Flexibility: The college is following the curriculum and academic calendar as prescribed by the Panjab University Chandigarh, which includes Semester teaching days, examination schedule and holidays. Apart from this, a lot of flexibility is available in scheduling the teaching pattern, extension activities, scheduling of extension lectures, invited talks, seminars /conferences, presentations by the students. Keeping this academic flexibility in view, different departments plan their academic and other extra-curricular activities as per their consultation in the departmental academic committee meetings. The details of various activities organized by the various departments are given in the departmental activities report as appended in the later part of this report.

1.4 Curriculum Enrichment: To enrich the curriculum of different courses, the college supports class room teaching with extension lectures, excursion tours, talks with national and international delegates, Information technology supported presentations by the teachers and students, participation of students and teachers in National and International Seminars/Conferences etc. The details of these curriculum enrichment activities have been given in departmental activities in the later part of the supplementary report.

1.5 Feed Back System: During the session 2015-16, the college has developed an efficient feed back system to improve the curriculum design and develop the courses as per the students’ needs. It is also ensured that every student is given due opportunity to participate in the feed back process. The parents are also given due opportunity by

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participating in the Parents Teachers Meetings to give their feed back. The mechanism of feed back is listed as follows:

Feed Back Proforma from the students: At the end of each semester, students are given feed back Proforma to understand their view point which is analysed in the departmental academic committee meetings. The Proformas are available for inspection with the respective heads of the departments.

Suggestion Box: A Suggestion Box has been placed adjacent to each department to have a clear understanding of the students’ and parents’ problems to improve the quality and efficiency of the courses.

2.0 Criteria-II Teaching Learning and Evaluation:

2 .1 Student Enrolment and Profile:

Online Admission Process: On the recommendations of the University Grants Commission, S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana has started the online admission process to ensure greater transparency in the admission process and to ensure efficiency

From the Academic Session 2015-16, the college decided to have a totally computerized and online system of admission. The dynamic website of the college www.scdgovtcollege.ac.in was launched in the month of July, 2015 and the applications were online from the student population. A total of 15752 students registered online for various courses running in the college. The Admission Criteria which was followed this year include:

Merit in the lower examination plus weightage criteria as prescribed by the Panjab University, Chandigarh. The Merit List for various courses was generated on the basis of online applications received through the website of the college and the Merit Lists were displayed online. There was total transparency in the admission procedure as every applicant had the opportunity to check the merit of selected candidates. In M.Com (Business Innovations) course, the admission was based on the Entrance Test conducted by Panjab University, Chandigarh. The details of registrations and online applications received course wise is given in the Annexure B. The details of Admissions made in different courses (Category wise and Gender wise in 2014-15) are given in Annexure C

2.1 Catering to Student Diversity: The table in Annexure C depicts that the college caters to a diversity of students (male/female) in terms of categories like General, Scheduled Caste/ Backward Classes/ Armed Forces wards etc. The college also caters to the needs of the working students who work in the morning from 9 to 5 and complete their study in the evening college. 752 students are presently pursuing under graduation in the evening section of the college.

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2.2 Teaching Learning Process:

The Process of Teaching and Learning followed in 2015 include the following activities:

A: Normal Admission Days: The admissions began on 1st July, 2015 and concluded on 10th of July, 2015.

B. Principal’s Address: The Principal Dr. Dharm Singh Sandhu addressed the students on 14th July, 2015 along with the College Council Members and Activities Incharges. In this address, the students were apprised about the norms, rules and regulations of the college which they have to follow. They were also given instructions about the Library rules, Examination rules, participation in NCC/NSS/Cultural activities. Time table and other instructions were also passed on to the students during this Assembly. They were also given information about the tutorial groups, teacher-taught relationship, mentoring system in the college, students’ enrichment programmes, participation in various activities, engagement programmes and their evaluation system.

C. Normal Classes: Normal Classes started in the college from 15th of July, 2015. The teaching process followed in the campus includes the following:

• Class Room Learning

• Group Discussion

• Role Playing

• Case Studies

• Management Games

• Activity Based Learning

• Presentations (Oral/ PPT)

• Assignments

• Institute and Industry Interface

• Industry Visits

• Guest Lectures

Teachers play the role of motivators and mentors in tutorial groups which are organized after every fifteen days. Proper mentorship record is maintained by the incharges of the tutorial groups. The role of the teacher as a tutor, motivator, catalyst, sustainer and moderator is clearly exhibited in the various activities organized by the college. The details of these activities are included in the departmental activities reports.

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The Teaching Learning process followed in the college is exhibited in the following chart:

The Academic Calendar followed in the 2015-16 is as follows:

1. Normal Admissions : 1st July-10th July2. Meeting with Departmental Heads: 10th July, 20153. Principal’s Address: 14th July 20154. Departmental Meetings: 15th July, 20155. Teaching: 15th July 2015-21st October, 20156. Autumn Break: 22nd October to 28th October, 20157. Teaching: 29th October, 2015 to 24th November 20158. Preparatory Holidays: 26th November, 2015-1st December 20159. University Examinations for 1st and 3rd semester : 2nd December 2015-22nd

December 201510.House Examination for Final Year Graduation Examination (Annual

System: 2nd December 2015 to 21st December 201511.Winter Break: 21st December 2016 to 3rd January 201612.Alumni Meet: 3rd January,201613.Teaching 4th January 2016 to 15th May, 2016

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2.3 Teachers Quality: Higher education has become a major driving force of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-driven global economy. The imperative for countries to improve employment skills calls for quality teaching within educational institutions. Keeping this in view, the Department of Higher Education, Government of Punjab is committed to provide quality education in colleges and improve the skills of teachers from time to time by encouraging them to update their knowledge as per the needs of changing time.

2.4 Evaluation Process and Reforms:

The Year 2015 can be recognized as the year of reforms in the evaluation process and examination reforms. The evaluation process for the students is divided into two segments:

A. Internal Evaluation at Under Graduate level:

20% marks in each paper will be internal assessment based on the following parameters:

A. Mid-Semester Test: 50%

B. Class/Snap Test: 25%

C. Attendance: 25%

B. Internal Evaluation at Post Graduate level

Maximum marks for external/written examination are 80 marks and Internal Assessment is 20 marks.

The marks for Internal Assessment will be divided as Follows:

(a) Attendance: 20%

(b) Written Assignments: 30%

(c) Mid Semester Test: 50%

For internal evaluation Mid Semester tests are held in the Month of September for odd semesters and in February for even semesters. Every teacher conducts at least two snap tests and keeps the record of attendance. For Post graduate courses written assignments and class presentations are also held.

Other initiatives taken by the college in tune with the Panjab University regulations can be summed up as follows:

Online filling of Examination Forms Unique Identification Cum Roll Number marked as PUPIN Number for all under

graduate students. Display of Internal Assessment Awards on the Notice Board to ensure transparency and

students satisfaction. Declaration of House Examination result in time bound manner by the Examination

Branch with total computerization of examination records.

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Declaration of final examination result by the Panjab University online on the University website: www.puchd.ac.in as well as www.scdgovtcollege.ac.in so that no student suffers in his/ her career mobility and academic progression due to delay in declaration of results and issue of mark sheets.

Adherence to the University Calendar. Semester system has been introduced in all the courses – post graduate as well as in

undergraduate level. It reduces the load of the students and inculcates regular and consistent study habits.

Since the academic year is divided into two semesters, it also has the advantage of providing upward mobility; the students can clear the backlog even after moving to the next semester. It also enables the students to learn at their own pace.

Examination Branch of the college is now fully computerized. Students can fill their examination forms online and download admit cards and provisional result cards.

The college has also purchased a metal detector in order to stop cheating and copying during examinations.

2.5 Student Performance and Learning Outcomes: During the year 2015 students of the college have shown remarkable results in the University Examinations. 16 students of the college have secured the first, second, third and fourth positions in Panjab University Merit List in different courses. (Details in Annexure D) 26 students of the college have secured more than 80% marks in the final year examination of B.A/ B.Sc/ B.Com/ M.A/ M.Sc/ M.Com/ M.Com (Business Innovations) Examination (Details in Annexure E) and 165 students secured more than 70% marks in Panjab University Examination (Details in Annexure F). The pass percentage in various courses remains in the range of 90-100% in post graduate courses and 85-95% in undergraduate courses.

3.0 Criteria-III Research, Consultancy and Extension :

Promotion of Research: The college provides opportunities for research and scholarly activities at undergraduate and post graduate level. Seminars, conferences, workshops and extension lectures are held by various departments which lends high impact to the learning process making it critically analytical.

3.1 Research Oriented Programmes in Commerce and Business Innovations/Information Technology and Geography:

Four of our Post Graduate Departments namely M.Com, M.Com (Business Innovations), M.Sc. (Geography) and M.Sc. (Information Technology) are research oriented programmes. Every student in any of these programmes is required to complete a research dissertation as a part of the course requirement as prescribed by Panjab University, Chandigarh.

3.2 Post Graduate Department of Commerce and Business Innovations: The Department of Commerce and Business Innovations is approved as Centre for

Teaching and Research in Interdisciplinary Innovative and Emerging Areas in the field of Business Innovations as part of the M.Com course. This programme is focused in preparing the students for further research in the field of commerce and business innovations by honing their aptitude for the same. A research project is a part of the curriculum in the fourth

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semester M.Com (Business Innovations). The Masters in Commerce Business Innovations (M.Com Business Innovations) is a unique multidisciplinary programme designed for ambitious graduates wanting to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to shape innovation in business and commerce brought about by internet, mobile, and multimedia technologies. The M.Com Business Innovations Programme focuses on skills and knowledge required to maximize the potential of modern information technologies for innovation in business. That is why the programme is designed as holistic experience, with an equal balance of business and tec hnology topics and with a focus on integrating topics that are often taught in isolation.

The curriculum in the M.Com (Business Innovations) is focused on sharpening the Business Analytical skills of the participants. It equips the participants with the various tools of Analysis, be it for performance measurement, financial statements analysis and Data Analysis and interpretations. It will also focus on Business and Customer intelligence to give the participants an understanding of technologies, applications and practices used to help a business to acquire a better understanding of its commercial context.

This post graduate programme is a research oriented programme in which every student has to complete a research project in the fourth semester as per their area of specialization. In the year 2015 35 research projects were completed in this programme by the students under the supervision of teachers. The detailed list of Completed Research Projects is given in Annexure G- Post Graduate Department of Commerce and Business Innovations.

Apart from this, every student of this programme is required to complete Summer Internship Programme of 6-8 weeks in the Months of May-June. The details of Research Oriented Summer Internship Projects completed in the Department of Commerce and Business Innovations is given in Annexure H (The summer internship Projects completed in the year 2015 are as follows :

3.3 Research Internship Projects of M.Com (Semester System): The Department of Commerce offers M.Com (Semester System) programme in which

students are required to complete summer research projects in May-June every year. The details of Summer Projects completed by M.Com (Semester System) Students are given in Annexure I

3.4 Research Projects in the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology: The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology offers M.Sc. (Information Technology) programme. The 4th semester students of this programme are required to prepare a Research Project. The Research Projects completed in 2015 are given in Annexure J.

3.5 Research Projects in Department of Geography: M.A. 4th Semester students of Department of Geography completed 39 Research Projects during the year 2015. The detailed list is given in Annexure K

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3.6 Research at Doctoral Level: The Department of Hindi of the College is acknowledged as Research Centre of the Panjab University, Chandigarh for Ph.D. Programme. This department has the credit of having three Professors in the pay scale of 37400-67000 with grade pay of Rs. 10000/- promoted in the year 2014. The list of students who have completed their Ph.D. in the year 2015 is given in Annexure L. The List of students who have been enrolled for Ph.D. programme in Hindi under the supervision of different teachers is given in Annexure M

3.7: Research by the teachers of different departments: During the year 2015 different teachers published 10 research papers in National Journals, six papers in International Journals, and presented 17 research papers in different National and International Conferences. 10 of our teachers participated in various national conferences. The details of research papers presented, published is given in Annexure N

3.8: Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility Collaborations

1. National Seminar on 'Issues in Contemporary Literary Studies: The Department of English organized a National Seminar on 'Issues in Comparative Literary Studies' on 17th Nov, 2015. Dr. R.K Kohli, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda was the chief guest.The key note address was delivered by Prof. Gurupdesh Singh from G.N.D.U, Amritsar.He spoke at length on a broad spectrum of issues forming the crux of contemporary literary issues. The resource persons, Dr. Anupama Vohra from Jammu University and Dr. Roshan Sharma from Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharmshala presented the various facets of the topic while Dr. Ashutosh Mohan, Reader, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi delivered the Valedictory Address and elaborated on the various issues confronting comparative literature. It was a thoroughly enriching experience for scholars, researchers from all over the country who imbibed the spirit of undertaking research-oriented projects. The departmental Newsletter 'Reflections' was also launched on the occasion.

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2. National Seminar on ‘Relevance of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture in the Global Era’: The national Seminar was organized by the Post Graduate Department of Punjabi on the topic ‘Relevance of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture in the Global Era’ on March 20, 2015. The national seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Om Gauri Dutt Sharma (Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Jallandhar) while the eminent poet Dr. Surjit Patar (Padam Shri) presided over the inaugural session. Dr. Amarjit Grewal (Advisor, World Punjabi Centre, Punjabi University, Patials) delivered the Key Note address. Twenty one research papers were presented on this occasion by the scholars related to the theme of the seminar and more than hundred delegates participated in this national seminar. Technical Sessions were presided over by the renowned linguist Prof. Joga Singh (Punjabi University, Patiala). Dr. Baljinder Nasrali (University of Delhi), Dr. Sudrashan Gaso (Haryana), Dr. Jagjiwan Singh, poet and critic and Jaswant Jafar participated as resource persons. Folk singer and renowned actor Sarabjit Cheema was the chief guest of the valedictory ceremony.

3. National Seminar on ‘Nagri Lipi’ By Department of Hindi: The Post –Graduate Department of Hindi cum Research Centre, S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana organised a One-Day National Seminar in joint collaboration with Nagri Lipi Parishad, New Delhi on 7th November, 2015. The chief guest for the occasion was Professor Rajendra Bhandari, Vice-Chairman, Yojna Aayog Punjab. The Seminar was centered on ‘SOOCHNA PRAUDYOGIKI, NAGRI LIPI AUR HINDI’ and generated a lot of interest. Nearly 200 people participated in it. The seminar was conducted in three sessions in which eminent experts Dr. Jaiprakash (Chandigarh), Dr. Parmaanand Panchal (Delhi), Dr. Pooran Chand Tandon (Delhi), Dr. Vinod Babbar (Delhi), Prof. Gurpal Singh (Chandigarh), Prof. Naveen Chandra Lohni (Meerut), Dr. Hareesh Sethi (Delhi) And Dr. Gurmeet Singh (Chandigarh) graced the occasion. Apart from these experts, professors, research scholars and students from the state as well as the states of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and other states took part in the seminar and presented Research Papers on the topic of the seminar.

4. Interactive Session With Foreign Delegates Feb-2015: International Scientist (on optimization techniques) and Professor Dr. C. R Bector, Professor Emeritus in the Asper School of Business University of Manitoba, Canada delivered his discourse on Truncated Probability to the students of M.Sc. (Mathematics) of S.C.D. Government College Ludhiana. Dr.Bector explained in detail the possibilities of taking the research problems with the help of truncated probability. He emphasized that students should take the problems from real life and use interdisciplinary approach to conquer those problems with their research ideas.    While interacting with the Business Innovations students, Dr. Bector emphasized on Idea Generation and translating the problems effectively. He said students should share the problems with each other and discuss them with the faculty members.  He explained with the help of live examples how interdisciplinary approach can lead to good research results.  He took the examples of Einstein, Newton to explain his view of research. He also explained to the students the possible areas of management research in the field of marketing and finance.

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5. Other Co-Curricular Activities: Swatch Bharat Abhiyan: 10-1-2015S.C.D. Government College Ludhiana today formally started the Bharat Swachchta Abhiyan in the college in which hundreds of students and teachers participated. Principal of the College Dr Dharam Singh along with his senior colleagues Dr. R.K. Miglani Vice Principal, Dr. Ashwani Bhalla Programme Coordinator Professional Programmes, Prof. Kamal Kishore, Prof. Kulwant Singh, Prof. Gurcharan Singh, Registrar of the College, Prof. Chandip Kaur, Prof Reetinder Joshi and Prof Nishi Arora started the cleanliness drive from the Old Hall of the college and swept up to the Principal’s office and then to the Principal’s Residence. While speaking on the occasion, Dr. Dharam Singh said that the drive will continue forever now and it will become a part of the agenda of the college to improve the quality of life in the college campus. All the teachers and students took oath on this occasion that they would devote at least two hours in a week for the cleanliness drive which will include cleanliness of their surroundings, upliftment of the mind and inculcation of good thoughts. Young teachers of the college particularly Prof. Harvinder Joshi, Prof. Partamjit Singh and all the part-time and guest faculty teachers along with regular teachers were seen very enthusiastic about the cleanliness drive. The cleanliness drive was organised on the call of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi to ensure swach Bharat on the occasion of Gandhi Jyanti.

MOU & COLLABORATION

S.C.D Government College Ludhiana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ludhiana Stock Exchange Limited to impart training to the students who have been admitted to the Programme: Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations under the Community College Scheme of the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. In the Year 2015, 25 students of S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana have been trained by the Ludhiana Stock Exchange under the Scheme.

Criteria IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources:

DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER FACULTIES

1. Renovation of the main gate of the college: The main gate of the college has been renovated recently, the whole expenditure of which was borne by its old student, Mr Onkar Singh Pahwa, Chairman and Managing Director of Avon Cycles Limited, Ludhiana.

2. Smart Class Rooms : Eight New Smart Class rooms have been added for M.Com (Business Innovations), Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations, Bachelor of Business Administration and B.C.A/ M.Sc. (IT). These smart class rooms are equipped with LED Projectors with down ceiling for efficient lighting.

3. Wi-Fi : The college campus has been fully enabled with Wi-Fi connectivity during the session 2015. The facility of Wi-Fi is given free of cost to the students and teachers during college hours.

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4. New Computer Labs. The college has established one new Computer Lab to meet the needs of the students.

5. Construction of New Boys’ Hostel : The New Boys’ Hostel has been constructed with the capacity of housing 174 students with ultra modern facilities. It was inaugurated by Cabinet Minister, S. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon on 19 th January, 2016.

6. Extension of Girls’ Hostel: With the financial assistance of Dr. M.S. Gill, Member, Rajya Sabha and an alumnus of the college, a new block of girls’ hostel is under construction at the estimated cost of Rs. 50, 00,000/- which will meet the requirements of the students hailing from the rural and other far flung areas of the state and the country.

7. Construction of New Chemistry Lab: A new Chemistry Lab at the cost of Rs.____________has been established with ultramodern facilities.

8. Finishing School : As per the guidelines of the Rashtirya Uchhtar Shiksha Abhiyan, the college has established a Finishing School to train the students in soft skills as required by the industry.

9. Community College : In the mission of skill development, the college has established a Community College to run a Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations in collaboration with Ludhiana Stock and Financial Services Limited (earlier known as Ludhiana Stock Exchange). The Programme has the intake capacity of 40 students. This programme is run as per the guidelines of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and University Grants Commission.

10. Rain Water Harvesting Project: Today, Water Conservation in the world in general, and in Punjab in particular is a current issue. Keeping this thing in mind, Rain Water Harvesting Unit is established in front of the Girls’ Common Room. Its measurements are:Length—5ft x 3inBreadth---3ft x 3inDepth---3ftDiameter of the pipe fixed in the pit is 10 inches. From our college, this is a minor but important step to conserve the rain water as well as for sustainable development.

11. Unit of Vermicompost in the College: Vermicompost is the compost prepared by the earthworms. Vermicompost unit is approximately 10 years old. There are four pits dug on the backside of the Commerce Department measuring 8.7m x 1.45m approximately. At present this unit is operational and the compost prepared by it is used in the plants of our college. So on one side it handles the organic garbage of the college and on the other side it helps in the organic plantation.

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12. Library: The Central Library of S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana is a rich source of learning. It is accessible to a large number of students, irrespective of caste, creed, and society. The library is a store house of knowledge for everybody. We have 106266 books on different subjects. We have added 311 new volumes so far this year and more volumes are in the process of being added. This year the library has been fully computerized and students are provided access to e-resources (e-books & e-journals) free of cost thereby facilitating expeditious and exhaustive information from the library at the click of a button. We also provide newspapers, magazines, journals in print form to students and staff. The library has a large reading room with 150 seating capacity in it. Xerox facility, CAS, reference services are also provided to the students and staff members. We also provide training to Diploma and Degree students of Library and Information Science.

This year onwards we are providing web OPAC (ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE) access to the students so that they can access books and journals from their home itself without having to make a physical journey to the library. Now library is not bound within four walls, its dimensions expand to spread knowledge far and wide.

Criteria V-Students Support and Progression: Student Participation and Activities

SPORTS and CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS :

The students of sports departments excel in various international/National and Senior Level games. The details of these achievements are as follows:

International Level

Sr. No

Game Name of Participant Achievement Where Held

1. Three on ThreeInternational Championship March 2015

Rajveer Singh Participation China

Arshpreet BhullarKhushmeet SinghArshdeep Singh

Senior National

Sr. No

Game Name of Participant Achievement Where Held

1. Three on Three B'Ball National Championship Jan-2015

Arshpreet Bhullar Winner PuneKhushmeet SinghArshdeep SinghRajveer Singh

2. Sr.National B'Ball Championship Jan-2015

Palpreet Singh ParticipationArshpreet Bhullar

3. Jr. National Hand Ball Tushar Participation Tamil Nadu

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Championship NavpreetYogeshMandeep

4. National Cities Chess Championship

Subham 5th Goa

Junior National

Sr. No

Game Name of Participant

Achievement Where Held

1. Jr. National Basketball Championship

Jaipal Singh Silver Ludhiana(Pb.)Harman Singh

2. Jr. National Chess Shbham Shukla Participation Tamil Nadu3. Pb. St. Teakwando

ChampionshipGurpreet Singh Winner Fetehgarh

Sahib(Pb.)4. Sr. Pb. St. Baseball

ChampionshipTara Chand Participation Samrala(Pb.)

5. Jr. Pb. St. Judo Championship

Shubham Silver Patiala(Pb.)Sunil Participation

6. Sr. st. Chess Championship

Shubham 3rd Nagpur

7. North zone Chess Championship

Shubham 2nd

8. Pb. St. Chess Championship

Shubham 2nd

9. St. Rapid Chess Championship

Shubham 1st

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All India Inter University

Sr. No

Game Name of Participant

Achievement Where Held

1. Chess Shubham Participation2. Handball Tushar Participation

MandeepNavpreetKawaljit

3. Cricket Kashish Participation4. Volleyball Rajinder Participation

Davinderdeep Singh

5. Weight Lifting Mohd. Hafiz Selected6. Cycling Harshit Participation7. Swimming Akshit Participation8. North zone soft

Ball ChampionshipLakshay Gold PARWANO(H.P)

Inter College Competitions: Group Event

Sr. No Game Achievement Where Held

1. Basket Ball Winner P.U. chd.

2. Volley Ball 3rd P.U. chd.

3. Hand Ball 2nd P.U. chd.

4. Cycling 2 Gold, 1 Bronze P.U. chd.

5. Swimming 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze P.U. chd.

6. Cricket 2nd in zone P.U. chd.

7. Wrestling 2 Bronze Alour

8. Weight Lifting & Power Lifting 2 Silver,1 Bronze Alour

9. Chess(Men) 4th P.U. chd.

10. Chess(women) Silver P.U. chd.

11. Soft Ball Participation P.U. chd.

12. Shooting Participation P.U. chd.

13. Judo 1 Silver,1 Bronze P.U. chd.

14. Athletics 2 Silver, 1 Bronze P.U. chd.

15. Kho-Kho 3rd P.U. chd.

16. Teakwando To be held in Jan 2016

17. Base Ball To be held in Jan 2016

The details of Cultural Achievements are as follows:

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CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTSPANJAB UNIVERSITY ZONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL

Name of Event Student Name Class & Roll No. Position

Classical Shubham Manrow M.A-II(Eco)/6381 First

Quiz Dhruvan Sharma BA-3RD/2406 FirstKamal Bagga BA-3RD/2409 FirstShivam Malhotra MA-ECO-1ST/5326 First

Bhangra Surinder pal Singh BA 3rd/2509 FirstHarmanpreet Singh BSC-2ND MED/3480 FirstSukhbir Singh BA-3RD/2533 FirstIshminderpal Singh KhairaBBA-3RD/7518 FirstKaranvir Singh BSC-III/3958 FirstLovedeep Singh MA ENG-I/5078 FirstTaranveer singh BA-1ST/1568 FirstManmeet singh BA-1ST/1572 FirstBaldeep singh B.A-II/ 1849 First

Bhangra (individual) Sukhbir singh B.A3rd/2533 First Jhummar Surinder pal singh BA 3rd/2509 First

Gurman singh birdi MSC IT-1ST /7710 FirstSukhbir singh BA-3RD/2533 FirstIshminderpal singh khairaBBA-3RD/7518 FirstSandeep singh BA-2ND/2007 FirstJagjot singh BA-2ND/2112 FirstSimerpreet singh BA-3RD /2445 FirstGaurav badhan BA-3RD/2485 FirstGurmehar singh BA-1ST/1569 FirstDeepak joshi BCA-3RD/7212 First

Play (One Act) Avneet kaur M.A 2nd

(Eng)/6035First

Pavneet kaur M.A 1st/5023 First

Rajan B.A 2nd/1812 FirstManish sood M.A 1st (Eng)/5112 FirstGagandeep B.A 2nd/1822 First

One Act Play Lovish bangia B.A 2nd/1930 FirstNitin kumar M.A 2nd (Eco)/6415 FirstVibhav B.A 1st/7345 FirstSarfraj B.A 2nd /1711 FirstSanya jindal M.A 2nd (Eng)/6074 First

OneAct(individual)

Pavneet kumar M.A 1st (Eng)/5023 First

Heritage Quiz Sanjeev kumar MA 1ST Pbi/ 5552 FirstManmeet kaur MA 1ST /5521 FirstDarshvir kaur MA 1ST /5519 First

Group Song(Individual) Amarjit singh B.A 1st/1146 FirstTradional Heritage Item Harpreet kaur M.A 2nd/6523 First

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Amandeep singh M.A 2nd/6511 FirstOn the Spot Painting Sarpreet singh B.Sc 3rd (Non-M)/4258 FirstStill Life Sarpreet singh B.Sc 3rd (Non-M)/4258 FirstFolk Instumental Jagsir singh M.A 2nd (pb) /6503 FirstDebate Gurleen kochar B.B.A 1st/7438 First Gidha Apurva gupta M.A-I (ENG)/ 5117 First

Amritpal kaur B.Sc-III/3979 FirstSandeep kaur M.A-II (ENG)/ 6002 FirstManjot kaur B.Sc-III/ 3949 FirstManpreet kaur M.A-I (ENG)/ 5019 FirstRamandeep kaur M.A-I (ECO)/ 5375 FirstAmrit kaur M.A-I (ECO)/ 5357 FirstSandeep kaur M.A-I (PBI)/5549 FirstChanpreet kaur M.A-II (ECO)/ 6307 FirstSimran kaur B.Sc-II/ 3611 FirstKamaljit kaur sokhi B.Sc-II/ 3609 First

Folk Orchestra(Team) Jagsir singh MA-II Punjabi/6503 SecondVikas BA-IInd/1863 SecondJatin bali BA-Ist/1615 Second Lakhwinder singh BA-IInd/2069 SecondSandeep singh BA-IInd/2007 SecondKulwinder singh MA-IInd/6528 SecondDaljeet singh BBA-1st/7344 SecondWalait singh BA-IIIrd/2221 SecondJamandeep BA-IInd/2103 SecondManoj kumar BA-IInd/2102 SecondNavjot singh BA-IInd/1718 SecondCharanpreet singh BA-IInd/1980 Second

Folk Orchestra (Individual) Vikas B.A 2nd/1863 SecondBhangra(Individual) Manmeet singh B.A 1st/1572 SecondBhand Satwinder singh BA 1ST /1262 Second

Rajan modgill BA 2ND /1812Mime Taranath sharma BA 2ND /2073

Gunpreet kaur MA ECO 1ST /5412Sanya jindal MA ENG 2ND /6074Ankita sharma MA ENG 1ST /5055Prem kumar B.COM 3RD /4874Sunny kumar BA 2ND /1767Gurpreet kaur (extra) MA ENG 1ST /5073

Skit Sawan jaggi B.COM 2ND /4729Sukhjeet kaur B.SC 3RD MED/3914Manoj kumar BA 2ND /2102Imrose grewal B SC 3RD MED/3910Sharanjit singh BA 3RD /2447Gaganjit kaur BSC 2ND MED/3482Deepak kumar jain(extra)BA 3RD/2255

Vaar Gurman Singh Birdi M.Sc IT/7710 Third Amandeep Singh BA-IIIrd/3382 Third

Kali Surinder Pal Singh BA-IIIrd/2509 ThirdLakhwinder Singh BA-IInd/2069 Third

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Inter-Zone Y.F 27 th Oct.- 30 th Oct,2015 Dev Samaj College Ferozepur City, Pb.

Name of Event Student’s Name Class/Roll No. PositionBhangra (Team) FirstBhangra(Individual) Sukhbir Singh B.A 3rd/2533 FirstJhoomer(Team) FirstJhoomer(Individual) Sukhbir Singh B.A 3rd/2533 SecondPlay(Team) SecondPlay(Individual) Lovish B.A 2nd/1930 FirstQuiz(Team) SecondGidha(Individual) Sandeep K. M.A 2nd/6002 SecondClassical dance Shubham Manrow M.A 2nd/6381 ThirdHeritage Quiz Team Third

Inter-College Level Competition On Feb,15 Onwards

Name Of Event Student’s Name Class/Roll No. PositionInter-college Quiz Competition

held at S.C.D,Govt.College, Ldh

(2nd March,2015)

Kamal Bagga

Aakash Jain

Sachit Jain

B.A 2nd/1951

B.Com 1st/4805

B.Com 1st/1115

Third

Debate competition

(M.T.S,College,Feb 2015)

Ritasha Dua M.A 2nd

(Eco)/pass-out

First

Gurubir Singh Memorial

Declamention Contest (G.N

Khalsa College For women,Ldh

(25th Feb 2015)

Ritasha Dua M.A 2nd

(Eco)/pass-out

Third

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Criteria VI Governance, Leadership and Management:

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana being a government institution is distinct from other similar institutions as its mission is to impart quality education at a subsidized cost. The college adopts a holistic approach towards research which centres around the biodiversity, economy and sustainability of the region .

What makes this institutiont unique is that it is totally a ‘non- profit’ organization.

Institutional Vision and Leadership:

The College is committed to achieve its motto “DARE TO BE TRUE” and has outlined its following objectives:

1. To preach the motto of the college 'DARE TO BE TRUE'.2. To facilitate education for rural and financially disadvantaged learners and to impart

gender- sensitive quality education as per vision 2020.3. To motivate students for excellence in academics, sports, cultural and co-curricular

activities in order to develop a holistic personality.4. To provide training programs in computers, environmental studies and soft skills

(Finishing School).Interaction with Stakeholders:

Stake Holders Purpose of InteractionStudents and Parents The College has developed a well designed Feed Back

Performa to seek their views about the college. 1. Students’ feedback on the functioning of the college and

academics is taken in each semester. 2. This Feedback is given consideration in performance

appraisals of the faculty.3. Suggestions and feedback from parents is also sought

during their visits to the campus and given due weightage.

During the year 2015 Parents Teachers Meetings were held regularly to seek the parents’ suggestions .

Alumni The College has a registered Alumni Association which regularly organizes Alumni Meet every year. This year this alumni meet was organized on 3rd January 2016.

1. Alumni support the College through feedback on curriculum and industrial visits/trainings. Formal and informal interactive sessions on various issues are held from time to time.

2. Many Alumni Members have financially supported the college development projects like renovation of college main gate and development of new Smart Class rooms during the year 2015. Forums like SPRINT, Guru Series and Alumni Meets are organized to encourage and motivate the students currently on the rolls of the college.

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Society The College is highly cognizant of its social responsibilities and encourages formal and informal interaction for community development through various extension activities. The details of which are given in the departmental activities’ reports appended later in this supplementary report.

Industry: The college encourages interactions and industry tie- ups. Experts from the industry have been included in panel of Board of Studies of Community College to give expert and pertinent advice about industry scenario ( The Community College is running a Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations) Frequent visits by the experts from the industry are organized by department of Commerce and Business Innovations and Finishing School to the campus to deliver guest lectures to update students with the dynamics of the corporate world. Industrial visits by students and faculty are encouraged to expose them to the practical work-environment.

Faculty Development Programmes

The college regularly organizes Faculty DevelopmentProgrammes to udate the knowledge of the teachers and sharpen their teaching skills.

Criteria VII: Innovations and Best Practices

1. Digitization of the library resources: The College Library has been digitized by connecting its resources online through the college website during the year 2015.

2. Finishing School became functional to make the students employable.3. Rain Water Harvesting Unit has been established to meet the urgent requirement of

saving the precious resource-water.4. Regular interactions with Industry by the concerned departments.5. Development of Vermicompost Project to put the bio- degradable waste material to

use.

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

The Details of Various Activities organized by the respective departments of the college are as follows:

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS INNOVATIONS

2nd National Seminar on “Advancement In Information Technology and Innovations in Management” on 24th February 2015: Innovations and Technology advancement has to be adopted to realize the Make-In-India dream for which every citizen of the country must contribute. These were the views of different experts who shared their research in the National Seminar on Advancement in Information Technology and Innovations in Management organized by S.C.D Govt College, Ludhiana in which 300 participants participated from across the nation. Sh. Chander Gaind (IAS) Special Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Punjab Inaugurated the Seminar and stressed the need for innovations in the field of education so that there is an infusion of skills in the students to become

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employable. The Key Note addresses were given by Sh. Pushpinder Singh Gill, School of Management Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala and Dr. Tankeshwar Kumar, UGC Professor in Panjab University, Chandigarh. In his address, Dr. Pushpinder Singh Gill said that innovation has become a buzz word today and it is the responsibility of each one in the nation to become part of the Innovative processes. He cited the examples of Steve Jobs and Peter F. Drucker, who had shed light on the development agenda of the world. Dr. Tankeshwar Kumar presented his thoughts on the use of ICT in education. He explained in detail how the Panjab University is using InformationTechnology to upgrade its examination and students support systems. While speaking on the occasion, leading Geographer and Principal of the College Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu said that geographical importance of India indicates that if the Indian population innovate and adopt technology, then Make-In-India dream of honorable Prime Minister of India will mature soon.

After the short tea break there were four Technical sessions. The Resource persons of session I were Dr. Pushpinder Singh Gill and Dr. Kulbhushan Chandel, for session II Dr. Harish Kumar, session III Dr. B.B. Singla and Dr. Raj Kumar , Associate professor, Government College, Sanjoli, and Dr. Akashdeep from University Institute of Applied Management Sciences , Panjab University, Chandigarh for session IV.

The Valedictory address was delivered by Dr. Tejinder Sharma, Professor in the Department of Commerce, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and presided over by Pawan Singla, COE, Punjabi University, Patiala. Dr. Sharma said that Technology is the major driver of change. Business students of tomorrow will have to learn the skills- professional, social as well as personal, infusion and technology. While speaking on the occasion, Dr. Pawan Singla explained with the help of examples how Punjabi University, Patiala has transformed the examination system of the University with the use of technology. He said that Punjabi University is the first university in the state at present where no semester result is pending. Seminar Convener and Professor Dr. Ashwani Bhalla said that though technology and innovative practices are present but unless there is commitment, sincerity and dedication in our routine functions, change cannot happen. He urged the students to be innovative and do everything to generate creativity in their tasks. A conclusion and vote of thanks was given by Dr. Mukesh Arora.

Seminar on Right to Information Act: 16-2-2015: People must use RTI as a tool to save and grow democracy- Surinder Avasthi (Information Commissioner Punjab)

Right to information Act is a tool to strengthen democratic institutions by making them responsible and accountable by providing the information needed by the public at large. People must come forward by invoking RTI where ever they find that information must be procured for the common good. Right to Information Act 2005 is a comprehensive law which provides a network to get information from the public offices. These were the views presented by Sh. Surinder Avasthi, Information Commissioner, Punjab in the State Information Commission. Dr. Avasthi delivered a talk on the theme “Right to Information Act-2005” and its role in strengthening the democracy of the country. The seminar was organized in the Sahir Auditorium. Sh. Surinder Avasthi said that the young generation must have the knowledge of the RTI Provisions and they should use it as a tool to make the public institutions more accountable. He stressed on the need for the public institutions to fulfill

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their responsibilities by putting the important information on the website of their organizations as per the provisions of the section IV of the RTI Act. He comprehensively explained the provisions of the RTI to get the information. He said that State Information Commission, Punjab is making all the efforts to simplify the procedure of asking the information. He said that it is not necessary for the information-seeker to explain the reason of asking the information. He urged the public information officers of the various public offices to be considerate in providing the information so that complaints and appeals before the commission can be reduced. He also urged the public to invoke RTI only for positive purposes and not to harass the public authorities. The students of the college raised various questions to Mr Avasthi regarding RTI applications which were duly replied by him.  Principal Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu said that the basic purpose of this seminar was to make the students and teachers aware about the various applications of the Right to Information Act.

Dr Ashwani Bhalla, Professor, S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana, delivered an extension lecture to the students of Kamla Lohtia S.D. College, Ludhiana on 24 th March, 2015. Students of M.Com, along with the faculty, attended the lecture. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla gave a presentation on “Shaping Young Minds to Develop India”. He said that perseverance, flexibility, curiosity and optimism were the essentials. He also talked about the importance of knowledge management as compared to the discussion of facts and figures in classroom teaching. He discussed various ways of making the youth productive.

The Business Management Club of the SCD Government College, Ludhiana today organized one-day Orientation programme for the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) students. The programme focused on the sharpening of Managerial, IT and Professional skills of the students to make them employable for the Industry. The programme comprised of two technical sessions. Session I was conducted by Dr. Ravi Inder Singh, Associate Professor and Head, University Business School, Panjab University, Regional Centre, Ludhiana. Dr. Ravi Inder spoke on the creative potential of the students and the role of Creativity and Innovation in the nation’s development. He played various Management Games with the students to explore their creative abilities. He said that innovation is the key word in every one’s life and only persons with innovative ideas will be able to survive in future. He cited various examples of great people who were successful because of their

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creative and innovative abilities. The Session II was chaired by Dr. Gurpreet Kaur, Head, Department of Commerce and Government College for Girls, Ludhiana.  She spoke on the success mantras of one’s life.  She narrated how successful people behave and what should be the strategies for achieving success in life.  She cited various success stories of great business people to prove her view point. In the end she also narrated various career opportunities for the management graduates to prove their worth in life. While speaking on the occasion the Finance Secretary of the Higher Education Institute society Dr. Ashwani Bhalla said that to be successful in life, every student of the B.B.A should possess specific skills so that they can become a valuable resource for the country. In his concluding remarks, Principal , Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu said that Higher Education must be skill oriented and students must develop requisite skills to survive in life. He announced that the college is going to start Finishing school soon in which final year students will be trained to improve their personality so as to become employable. The programme ended with a vote of thanks by Dr. Gursharanjit Singh Sandhu, Head Department of Computer Sciences and Technology.

Extension Lecture on Indian Higher Education System On January 20, 2015 Dr.G.S.Shergil interacted with the students of M.Com (Business

Innovations) and M.Com (General) at SCD Government College Ludhiana. He said that the Indian System of Higher Education need to be linked with Accountability and Reward System to ensure its compatibility with the Higher Education system of the advanced countries.  None of the Indian Journal in the field of Management and Commerce is accredited by the world rating agencies of the research and Indian teachers and researchers need to work on this. Dr. Shergil is an eminent Management Scientist and Professor in the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing in the Massey University of New Zealand.

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The lecture of Dr G.S. Shergil was dedicated to Dr. Subash Chander Davessor, former Professor of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar who was instrumental in designing of M.Com (Business Innovations) Course. Dr. Shergil cautioned the Indian students aspiring to join studies abroad while selecting the course. He said that the students should be cautious while dealing with the travel and educational agents for studies abroad, and advised them not follow the advice of agents and should make thorough study through internet sites before opting to any course abroad.

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

July 29, 2015: Creative Writing Contest

A Creative Writing Contest was organised by the Department of English on 29th July, 2015 to provide students an opportunity to give expression to their hidden literary and creative talents. Topics Like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam; ’A Strange Meeting’; ‘Dream’; ‘Betrayal’ were given to the students to mould in their own original compositions in the form of a poem, a short story or an essay. More than fifty students took advantage of the opportunity and participated with enthusiasm. Shriya of M.A., Amandeep of M.A. and Gulshan Sharma of B.A. were adjudged winners in poem writing; story writing and essay writing respectively.

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July 30, 2015: Hand Writing Contest

The Department of English organized a Handwriting contest on 30th July 2015 as part of its variegated bouquet of activities to check on their cursive expertise and speed, for a good hand is a peek into the personality of the person. The activity generated an enthusiastic response from the students and more than 100 students turned up to have their skill in holding the pen evaluated. Vaishnavi Dhand of M.A.; Ritika Manocha of M.A. and Mantaj Singh of B.A. were the top three winners.

Aug 28, 2015: Lecture on Effective Communication

A Lecture on ' Effective Communication' was delivered by Mrs. Gurneet Chahal, a very sought after Life Coach and motivational speaker from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, to sensitize the undergraduate students towards effective communication skills which hold the key to real success in this modern, challenging and competitive world of shrinking jobs and depleting employment options

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Sep10, 2015: A talk on Media and Social Issues

An enlightening talk on ‘Media and Social Issues’ was organized on 10 th Sep.2015 for the post-graduate students. The Resource person Mr. U.K Sharda who heads The Egalitarian gave an insight into the depths to which corruption had penetrated the fabric of Indian society. He enlightened the students that even NGOs, which are otherwise committed to non-profit social service, were not free from corruption. The thrust of his lecture was on the improvement of the lot of the ordinary man who is, surprisingly, resistant to his own betterment by way of a positive change towards which he is insensitive and averse. A great emphasis was laid on the need to exercise restraint upon our own selves as well as by the social media who are the watch-dogs of society. Women - empowerment featured strongly in his talk as well as the need to take initiative by the youth of the country who form the core of the population.

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Oct 1, 2015: Fresher’s Fiesta

A welcome function was organized by the department on Oct 1, 2015 to accord a warm welcome to M.A. students. The gala celebration of the spirit of youth showcased a wide range of youthful talent in the fields of singing, dancing, acting and so on. The items belonged to the genres of classical, contemporary and folk art forms had the audience mesmerized. In keeping with tradition, the prize winners of various inter-college compititions, top ten position holders in Punjab University examinations and the Council Members who are Instrumental in successfully carrying out every departmental activity were felicitated by the Principal and faculty members.

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Oct 9, 2015: One Day Educational Trip

A One-day Educational trip to Naina Devi, Anandpur sahib and Virasat-e-Khalsa was organised on 9th Oct,2015 for undergraduate students under the stewardship of Mrs. Anamika,Mrs.Pooja Kapoor and Mrs. Sarika Prasher. The students got an invaluable opportunity to learn about the 500 years of glorious Sikh history by visiting the Virasat-e-Khalsa Mueseum of Sikhism located in the historical & holy city of Anandpur Sahib situated in the lower spurs of the Himalayas, thereby providing picturesque and natural scenery a veritable feast to the eyes with the river Satluj forming a shimmering and shiny blue border. Partaking of 'langer'by the students was a valuable lesson in humility through the concept of 'sangat in pangat'.The next step on the journey was the visit to one of the most notable places of worship in Himachal Pradesh, Naina Devi in District Bilaspur. It is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where limbs of Devi Sati fell on different places of Earth.

Nov.7, 2015: Extension Lecture

An Extension Lecture on 'Development of Indian writing in English and Indian Diaspora' was organized on November 7th, 2015. The Resorce person was Dr. Tejinder Kaur, Professor, Department of Distance Education, Director, Centre for Diaspora Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala. Dr. Tejinder gave a historical perspective of the development of Indian English Literature since the British rule up to the modern times. The birth of Indian English Literature is largely a British legacy and it has charted a huge territory ever since with the result that a vast majority of Indian authors have made their mark on the global literary scenario. It was an invaluable experience for the students and teachers of the department alike.

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November 17th 2015: The department organised a national seminal on the topic ‘Issues in Comparative Literary Studies’. The detailed report has already been given on page no 16.

Film Screening

Film version of the play ' The Merchant of Venice' was screened on Sept. 11,2015 for the benefit of the undergraduate students of Elective English. This audio-visual aid helped the students understand the theme of the play which is structured partly on the contrast between idealistic and realistic opinions about society and relationships. The play tells us that love is an abiding emotion and is more important than monetary considerations and that mercy is preferable to revenge.

Film version of the play 'Pygmalion' was screened on Nov. 20,2015 for the benefit of M.A.ı students to help concretize the concepts put forward by a versatile genius like G.B. Shaw who strongly advocated the cultivation of a strong will-power not only to carve a niche for ourselves in this world of cut-throat competition but also become a superior human being.

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A Paper Point Presentation was given by the students of M.A. 1st year students on Dr. Faustus which enabled them to concretise the different concepts.

The faculty and students of the department visited Nishkam Sewa Kendra, Pakhowal road and distributed woollen garments to the inmates of old-age home to provide them some respite and spent some time interacting with them.

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF HINDI

1- EXTENSION LECTURE:An extension lecture was organized by PG Dept. and Hindi Research Centre on 24 th

March, 2015. Professor Hari Mohan from KLM Institute of Hindi Agra, delivered a lecture on ‘Research in Hindi’.

2- MUNSHI PREMCHAND JAYANTI:Students and Research Scholars of Hindi celebrated birth anniversary of eminent novelist Munshi Prem Chand on 31st July, 2015 with enthusiasm. Students presented papers on Munshi Prem Chand.

3- TEACHERS’ DAY:Students and Research Scholars of Hindi celebrated Teacher’s Day on 05th September, 2015. Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu, Principal, SCD Govt College was Chief Guest of the function. Professor Mukesh Arora, Professor Hardeep Singh, Professor Rajinder Jain, Asst. Prof SangamVerma and Saurabh Kumar also expressed their views. Some students recited poetry.

4- HINDI DIWAS SAMAAROH:On 14th September, 2015 State Level Hindi Diwas was organized in the college. Prof. Rajinder Bhandari, Vice President Planning Commission, Punjab was the Chief Guest. Scholars from Haryana and Chandigarh were also present in the function, in which the message of National Integration was communicated.

5- EXTENSION LECTURE:On 21st September, 2015, noted Hindi Story writer from Mumbai, Alka Aggarwal, spoke on ‘Contemporary Hindi literature’.

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6- USA VISIT :The research scholar named Ms. Sonia Mala got a chance to visit USA from Oct 12-18, 2015. The tour was organized on the occasion of the 125 th birth anniversary of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar by the Ministry of Social Justice.

7- NATIONAL SEMINAR:The Post –Graduate Department of Hindi cum Research Centre, S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana organised a One-Day National Seminar in joint collaboration with Nagri Lipi Parishad, New Delhi on 7th November, 2015. The chief guest for the occasion was Professor Rajendra Bhandari, Vice-Chairman, Yojna Aayog Punjab.The Seminar centered on ‘SOOCHNA PRAUDYOGIKI, NAGRI LIPI AUR HINDI’ generated a lot of interest and nearly 200 peaple participated in it. The seminar was conducted in three sessions in which eminent experts Dr. Jaiprakash (Chandigarh), Dr. Parmaanand Panchal (Delhi), Dr. Pooran Chand Tandon(Delhi), Dr. Vinod Babbar(Delhi), Prof. Gurpal Singh (Chandigarh), Prof. Naveen Chandra Lohni(Meerut), Dr. Hareesh Sethi(Delhi) And Dr. Gurmeet Singh(Chandigarh) graced the occasion. Apart from these experts, professors, research scholars and students from the state as well as the states of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and other states took part in the seminar and presented Research Papers on the topic of the seminar.

8- RESEARCH:Two of our Research Fellows have been awarded the Ph.D. Degree. They are Mrs. Tajinder Bhatia and Mrs. Jeetu Mehta. While two have submitted their thesis. They being Mr. Saurabh Kumar and Ms. Kanchan

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF PUNJABI

Activities of the Post Graduate Department of Punjabi

National Seminar was organized by the Post Graduate Department of Punjabi on the topic “Relevance of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture in the Global Era” on March 20, 2015. The detailed report has already been given on Page No. 17. An Extension Lecture on the topic “Science and Philosophy of Life” was delivered by Sh. Shamsher Singh on November 5, 2015. The Post Graduate students of Punjabi Department interacted with the resource person. This event was organized on the eve of International Mother Tongue Day.

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Professor Emeritus (Dr.) C.R.Bector of as per School of Business University, Manitoba, Canada, a scientist of international repute delivered a discourse on the Truncated Probability to the students of M.Sc Mathematics of the college.His thrust area is optimization techniques. Dr.Bector explained in detail the possibilities of taking the research problems with the help of truncated probability. He emphasized that students should take the problems from real life and taking interdisciplinary approach must try to conquer them with their research ideas. He also discussed some problems concerned with the truncated probability.

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Earlier in the beginning of the lecture Head of the Mathematics department, Mrs Urmil Chibber, welcomed Dr. Bector in the department and highlighted the achievements of the department. After that, an interactive session was organized with Dr. Bector in which Dr. Satya Rani shared her ideas of research in Mathematics. Professor Gursharanjit Singh Sandhu discussed his mathematical research problems with Dr.Bector and sought his opinion on these problems. Mr. Kamal Kishore shared his views with Dr. Bector.Mr. Daljeet Singh, AIG Patna, an alumnus of the department, visited the department and shared his views with the students. The department celebrated Teacher’s day with the Principal of college Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu.He emphasized the importance of teacher and discipline in life. He also talked about moral values and its importance in students life.

Gagan Batra of M.Sc.II stood first in the university. She secured 1671 marks out of 2000. The teachers of the department attended various international conferences and national conferences and presented papers there. The students of the department got selected for the posts of lecturer in various colleges and some have joined research programmes.

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

The Post Graduate Department of Geography, one of the oldest departments of the college is working under the able leadership of Prof. Harbans Singh.

Academic Activities

Map Filling Competition Inter-class map filling competition was organized on 24 th August, 2015 in the Seminar

Hall. 30 students participated in the competition. Anu (M.A 1st semester), Ajay (M.A 3rd

Semester) and Rinku (M.A 3rd Semester) bagged the first, second and third positions respectively.

Teachers’ Day Celebration:-

Teacher’s day was celebrated by the students and faculty on 4th September, 2015. Teachers pledged to work sincerely for the students.

Map Making Competition

The department also organized map-making competition on 10th October, 2015. Thirty five students participated in the event. Sudhir, Pardeep Kaur and Neha of M.A 1 st Semester were honored by the Principal for securing first, second and third positions.

Trips and Tours:-

One-day Educational trip to Chandigarh, Pinjore and Kasauli was organized for the Geography Students on 17th October 2015 to study the physical landscape of hill areas and Kandi Region. State Level Geographical Quiz Contest- 2016

The department of Geography organized a state level quiz competition for under graduate classes in collaboration with Association of Punjab Geographers on 16th January 2016.

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Post Graduate Department of EconomicsDepartmental Achievements

Sr. No.

Date of Event

Type of Event

Analysis Event Photograph

1 18.2.2015 Annual Inter College Quiz Competition Organized by Department of Economics

14 Colleges from across Punjab participated. MCMDAV college Chandigarh got first prize. All students of economics (both PG and UG) attended the quiz.

2 5.9.2015 Teacher’s Day Celebration

Mrs Poonam Mittal (Director Science College Jagraon) delivered a lecture on the role of Teachers in a student’s life. She also talked about the place of Dr Radhakrishanan in the Indian history.

3 21.9.2015 Extension Lecture by Dr Harish Anand

Dr Harish Anand economic adviser Vardhman Group of Industries delivered a lecture on International business environment. All PG students of economics attended the lecture.

4 10.9.2015 Lecture on cancer Awareness by Dr Kunal Jain of DMC.

Dr Kunal Jain addressed girl students about “Breast cancer awareness”.

5 24.9.2015 Poster making competition.

Department of economics and NSS students organized a “poster making Competition on Topics: Drug Addiction and Dengue”.

6 19.10.2015 Journal “Current Economic Outlook” was released.

In their intellectual pursuit students of dept compiled newsletters on current economics and their articles in to a journal and first issue was released by Principal .

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7 21.11.2015 Educational Tour to Wet land n Bird Century Harike Pattan and Hussainiwala Border, Ferozepur

PG department of economics organized on day Educational Tour to Wet land at HARIKE and to Hussainiwala Border Ferozepur. The tour helped the students to understand the significance of environment and instilled patriotic spirits.70 Students went for the excursion.

8 14.12.2015 Lecture by Shri Krishan Tyagi retired IES (former student of Economic Department)

Shri Krishan Tyagi retired IES delivered a lecture on the topic “Indian economy in the international scene”. He highlighted that Indian economy has acted as a super economic power in the past and anticipated that India would play a leader’s role in the future also.

9 15.12.2015 Group discussion

Group discussion was arranged for M.A 2 students on the current topic: GST.It was chaired by veteran Professor and Head of Economics dept Prof Ravinder Kapoor.

POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Mega Placement Drive organized on 4th March 2015: A Mega placement drive was organized for the students of Computer Science, Commerce, Economics, Management and Business Innovations. The companies which participated in the drive include: Om Careers Private Limited, RB Webltell Private Limited, Logic World Solutions Private Limited, BNA Wealth Creators Private Limited and Netmax Technologies Private Limited. Placement drive was conducted for job opportunities in IT/ FMCG/ Banking, Finance/ Insurance/ Retail/ Pharmaceutical and Automobiles Sectors.  In the morning the company heads were invited to deliver talks for the guidance of the students regarding the companies and openings in the different sectors. After that a joint written test of 40 minutes was conducted in order to test the General Aptitude of the students. The test was conducted and prepared in consultation with all the companies to shortlist the candidates for interview. 51 students from different streams like B.C.A/ M.C.A/ M.Com (Business Innovations)/ M.A. (Economics) appeared in the written test. Twenty two candidates were shortlisted on the basis of their performance in the entrance test. The main professionals who conducted the counseling session include: Vipan Mitall Director Net Max technologies private Limited, Ms. Manpreet Kaur HR Manager and Mr. Dinesh Sharma Business Development Manager.  On the basis of interview process three candidates from M.Com (Business Innovations) Ms. Ruchi Juneja, Mr. Vishal Bector and Mr. Rohit Pathak were selected for Assistant Manager

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post in the pay package of 1.90-2.25 lacs per annum. Four Candidates namely Mayank Jain (BCA), Karan Baweja (B.C.A), Shubam Gandhi (BCA) and Jasmeet Kaur (MSc IT) were selected as Assistant Web Development Manager in the pay package of 150000-180000 p.a.  The experts who conducted the interview for different companies include: Ms Tarunshiri Operations Manager RB Webtell Private Limited, Ms. Neha Aggarwal and Laxman Rajput from Logic World solutions private limited and Mr. Amritpal from BNA Wealth Creators Private Limited.  Principal of the College Dr. Dharm Singh Sandhu has said that more drives for placements will be conducted in the future to ensure employment to the students. Mr. Vijay and Mr. Varun Jain Assistant Professors in the computer department organized the whole placement drive and coordinated with the companies.

1. Workshop on Big Data & Android: This workshop was held on September 9, 2015 by Such-Tech. Two trainers Mr. Diwanshu Tangri & Mr. Kapil Dhawan conducted the entire workshop. There were two sessions in a day. One for Android and another for Big Data. They taught students to make basic application in Android and vast knowledge on Big Data. They also shared current needs of the industry. All faculty members of Computer Science & Applications actively participated in the workshop.

2. Workshop on Sixth Sense Technology: This workshop was held on October 1, 2015. The trainers Mr. Harshit Rai, Mr. Ankit & Mr. Ashutosh along with the head Mr. Anshu Aneja from AnshInfotech conducted the entire workshop on Sixth Sense Technology

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and guided the students regarding current Technologies and demands of IT Industry. All the students of M.Sc. (IT) / BCA and the faculty actively participated in the workshop.

Placements

1. Cyber Inforte: On 6th November, 2015 Cyber Inforte came to the College for a placement drive to select candidates from BCA-III and M.Sc-IT for direct placement in their company. The following students were short listed by the company.

Diskhu Osheen Isha Sukriti Bharat Mandeep

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2. Jet King: On 9th November, 2015 a test was conducted by Jet King with the collaboration of National Skill Development Council to select candidates from IT streams. Students from BCA/M.Sc. (IT) appeared in this test and give their best in order to be placed. The result is still awaited.

Inter College Quiz Competition

An Inter College Quiz competition (IT) was organized by GNIMT Model Town, Ludhiana on 20th October, 2015, in which students of BCA-III participated and bagged the first position. Shreyans Jain, Sarbaljot Singh and Anmol Ratan were the members of this team.

Department of Chemistry

An educational trip was organised by the department in the month of October to Fun City, and Nainadevi.

A New lab was constructed this year. It was inaugurated by the principal of the institution Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu on 21st November, 2015.

Our faculty member Mr.Nirvair Singh Gill cleared his Net exam June 2015.

Our faculty members Megha Gaba and Shilpa Sharma presented their papers in national conferences organised by DAV College, Dasuya in the month of March 2015.

Renovation of the senior lab- Our senior lab was renovated this year.

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Extension Lecture: An extension lecture was conducted by the department on 21st

November, 2015. Prof. Dr. Inderpal Singh (NIPER, Mohali) was invited to acquaint students on the topic ‘Techniques of Structural Elucidation of Organic Molecules.’

Consultancy and Expert: Head of the department, Prof. Harpreet Bajwa, Prof. Dr. Bhupinder Kaur and Dr. Sarabjeet Gill visited many institutes as a subject expert and as a judge.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Paper Reading Contest: The department organized a paper reading contest on 10th

February, 2015. Topics given to the participants include: ‘Nuclear Energy - a Boom or a Curse’; ‘Mangalyaan- A historic achievement of ISS’; ‘Role of Physics in Medical Science’; ‘Noble Prize Winners of Physics for year 2014 and their Contribution’; ‘Meaning of Education Skill Development or Human Development’.Extension Lecture: Extension Lecture on ‘Life and Philosophy of Saheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh’ by an eminent educationist, Dr. Jagmohan Singh, Retd. Prof. P.A.U Ludhiana. The students gained an in-depth insight into the life of the great freedom fighter of the nation. The reason for this is the fact that Dr. Jagmohan Singh is the maternal nephew of Saheed Bhagat Singh.

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Another Extension Lecture on ‘High Energy Physics Experiments’ was organised on 18th

January, 2016. The resource person, Dr. Vipin Bhatnagar, Prof. Dept of Physics, P.U. Chd. enlightened nearly 400 students. The toppers in the subject of Physics were honoured on the occasion.

A One Day Trip: The department organized a one day tour of B.Sc-II students on 10 th

October, 2015 to Virasat-e-Khalsa and Naina Devi Mandir in which 77 students and four teachers of the department participated. From this tour the students and teachers got invaluable historical information and learned managerial skills to organize such events.

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND IMB

A Botanical Excursion to Mussorrie and Dehradun: A Botanical Excursion was organized from 13th to 16th October, 2015 to study the different flora. The students explored different surroundings like Kempty fall, Gun Hill, Library Chowk and other areas. We also visited FDI at Dehradun.

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DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY

A One Day Visit: A visit to College of Fisheries, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, was organized on 9th November, 2015 to made the students of B.Sc. 3 rd year familiar with the different types of native fish fauna. Dr. Vaneet, Assistant Professor of COLLEGE OF FISHERIES gave a demo cum introductory lecture about Morphological Characters of some native fish varieties to the students. A demonstration was also given about Drag Net for capturing the fish. She also made the students familiar about the different types of ornamental fish, aquatic weeds, fish seeds and integrated fish cum duck farming.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

In the month of February 2015 Prof. Seema (Political Science Dept.) presented a paper on ‘Critical Evaluation of Human Rights’ during a National Seminar organized by Sidhsar College, dist. Ludhiana. Asst. Prof. Paramjit Singh’s book ‘The Sikh Itihaas’ (ISBN 938390416X, Gosal Parkashan Doraha, Ludhiana) was published in the month of March, 2015. In the month of August 2015 Prof. Prem Singla acted as subject expert in History for the selection of a permanent lecturer at A.S. College for Women, Khanna. In month of September 2015, Prof. Prem Singla acted as subject expert in History for the selection of two permanent lecturers at Arya College, Ludhiana. A talk by Namdhari Saints with the history students was held at Namdhari Samark, Ludhiana in the month of September. The talk related to the contribution of Baba Ram Singh (Founder of Namdhari Movement) and about weaning the youth from intoxication and other social evils. The position of women in society was also discussed during this interactive session.

Extension Lectures on ‘Life and Philosophy of Vivekananda’ and ‘Teacher-Student Relationship’ were delivered by the resource person Dr. Vinay Sofat (H.O.D. History Dept.) from R.K. Arya College, Nawanshahar. He shared many surprising facts about researches on Life and Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda and he explained that only 10% of

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his teachings have been researched and 90% of his teachings remain untouched. It was an invaluable experience for the students and teachers of the department alike.

PSYCHOLOGY

Three Extension lectures were oragnised by the department. Prof. Dr. Chandip Kaur (English) delivered a lecture to the students on 29th November 2015, on the topic ‘Psycho Analytical Approach. Associate Prof. Mrs. Prem Singla (History) delivered a lecture on ‘Values and Ethics’ on 3rd December 2015. Asst. Prof. Mrs. Iradeep Kaur (Economics) delivered a lecture on ‘Personalty Development’ on 6th Dec, 2015.Teachers’ Day was also celebrated in the department to make the students realize the importance and strengthen the bond of tutor-taught relationship.

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Annexure- ASr. No Name Board of Studies or

Faculty/Research organisation where Nominated

Subjects where curriculum were updated

1. Dr. Dharam Singh Sandhu

Member, Faculty of Arts, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Actively involved in updating of Syllabi of Arts Courses

2. Dr. Mukesh Arora Professor, P.G Dept. of Hindi

Member, Senate, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Member, Post Graduate Board of Studies.

Actively involved in up- dation of Syllabus of different courses as per Choice Based Credit System

3. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla, Professor, P.G Dept. of Commerce

Member, Post Graduate Board of Studies in Commerce.

Member, Faculty of Business Management and Commerce, Panjab Univ., Chd.

Member, Board of Studies in Humanities, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (Nominee of Punjab Technical University).

Editor, PCMA Journal of Business,

Member, Editorial Board of Effective Management and Journal of Ludhiana Management Association

Executive Member of Ludhiana Management Association (LMA)

Member, Local Project Advisory Committee of Punjab Agricultural Universitiy on the Project of Department

M.Com; M.Com (Business Innovations); Diploma in Stock Market and Trading Operations and Other Management Programmes of Panjab Univ. Chd.

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of Science and Technology Government of India.

4. Harbans SinghAssociate Professor, PG Dept. of Geography

Member, Post Graduate Board of Studies in Geography.

Member, Educational Standing Committee, Institute of Town Planners (India) New Delhi.

Executive Member, Institute of Town Planners (India) Regional Chapter Punjab, Chandigarh.

Finance Secretary, Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Ludhiana Chapter

Life Member, International Cartography Association, Hyderabad.

Life Member, of National Association of Geographers of India, New Delhi.

Life Member of Association of Punjab Geographers.

Actively Involved in the curriculum development of undergraduate and postgraduate courses of geography.)

5. Dr. Bhupinder Khurana , Associate Professor, PG Dept. of Commerce

Member, Faculty of Business Management and Commerce, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Actively involved in updating the syllabi of Commerce and Management Courses

6. Dr. Bhagwanti, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics

Member, Undergraduate Board of Studies in Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Actively involved in updating the syllabus of science stream

7. Mrs Kajla, Associate Professor, Dept. of English

Member, Post Graduate Board of Studies in English, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Actively involved in updating the post graduate courses of English

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8. Dr. Gursharanjit Singh Sandhu, Professor, PG Dept. of Mathematics

Member, Post Graduate and Under Graduate Board of Studies in Mathematics, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Member, Board of Studies of Guru Nanak Dev Enginerring College (Autonomous College), Ludhiana.

Actively involved in updating the under graduate and post graduate courses in Mathematics

9. Mrs.Simerjeet Kaur

Member, Post Graduate/ Under Graduate Board of Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Life Member of National Association of Geographers of India, New Delhi.

Life Member of Association of Punjab Geographers.

Actively involved in the curricula development of under graduate and post graduate courses of Geography.

10. Mrs Sarabjeet Kaur

Life Member of National Association of Geographers of India New Delhi.Life Member of Indian Geomorphological Institute Allahabad.Life Member of Indian institute of Geographers Pune.Life Member of Association of Punjab Geographers.

Actively Involved in the curriculum development of under graduate and post graduate courses of geography.

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ANNEXURE -BThe No of registrations for different courses and classes for the year 2015-16

Class No. of Registrations BA III 510BA III (Evening College) 177BA Sem-I 2582BA Sem-I (Evening College) 1214BA Sem-III 580BA Sem-III (Evening College) 306BBA III 55BBA Sem-I 1014BBA Sem-III 51BCA III 55BCA Sem-I 655BCA Sem-III 60BCom III 247BCom Sem-I 2302BCom Sem-III 324BSc III Medical 133BSc III Non-Med. 243BSc Medical Sem-I 476BSc Medical Sem-III 154BSc Non-Med. Sem-I 1278BSc Non-Med. Sem-III 310Dip. in Stock Mkt & Tr. Opn. Sem-I 51MA Economics Sem-I 332MA Economics Sem-III 139MA English Sem-I 317MA English Sem-III 131MA Geography Sem-I 61MA Geography Sem-III 40MA Hindi Sem-I 169MA Hindi Sem-III 80MA Punjabi Sem-I 200MA Punjabi Sem-III 69MCom Bus. Innov. Sem-I 144MCom Bus. Innov. Sem-III 46MCom Sem-I 512MCom Sem-III 87MSc IT Sem-I 84MSc IT Sem-III 42MSc Maths Sem-I 455MSc Maths Sem-III 67Total 15752

Annexure CThe details of Admissions made in different courses (Category wise and Gender wise

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in 2014-15)Community College

Admission General SC Total

  F M Total F M Total M Total  Dip. in Stock Mkt Tr. Opn. Sem-I

2 12 14 2 10 12 2 2 14

Total 2 12 14 2 10 12 2 2 14

Evening College

Admission BC General SC Total

  F M Total M Total F M Total M Total  BA III (Evening College)

0 150 150 11 11 0 89 89 50 50 150

BA Sem-I (Evening College)

1 374 375 42 42 1 186 187 146 146 375

BA Sem-III (Evening College)

0 227 227 15 15 0 145 145 67 67 227

Total 1 751 752 68 68 1 420 421 263 263 752

Regular Admission BC General SC Total  F M Total F M Total F M Total F M Total  BA III 0 336 336 0 20 20 0 167 167 0 149 149 336BA Sem-I 1 538 539 0 70 70 1 246 247 0 222 222 539BA Sem-III 0 419 419 0 30 30 0 205 205 0 184 184 419BCom III 0 136 136 0 5 5 0 92 92 0 39 39 136BCom Sem-I

0 152 152 0 25 25 0 85 85 0 42 42 152

BCom Sem-III

0 146 146 0 9 9 0 93 93 0 44 44 146

BSc III Medical

72 31 103 5 3 8 60 21 81 7 7 14 103

BSc III Non-Med.

75 94 169 6 8 14 52 61 113 17 25 42 169

BSc Medical Sem-I

107 52 159 17 11 28 75 28 103 15 13 28 159

BSc Medical Sem-III

91 35 126 7 0 7 63 24 87 21 11 32 126

BSc Non-Med. Sem-I

116 139 255 19 21 40 69 75 144 28 43 71 255

BSc Non-Med. Sem-III

115 91 206 9 6 15 83 52 135 23 33 56 206

MA Economics Sem-I

101 26 127 14 4 18 63 14 77 24 8 32 127

MA Economics Sem-III

97 32 129 8 1 9 63 13 76 26 18 44 129

MA English Sem-I

100 30 130 11 3 14 68 15 83 21 12 33 130

MA English Sem-III

94 24 118 6 0 6 65 15 80 23 9 32 118

MA Geography Sem-I

33 13 46 8 0 8 14 6 20 11 7 18 46

MA Geography Sem-III

20 18 38 2 2 4 13 9 22 5 7 12 38

MA Hindi Sem-I

58 8 66 9 1 10 27 3 30 22 4 26 66

MA Hindi Sem-III

57 9 66 5 2 7 28 4 32 24 3 27 66

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MA Punjabi Sem-I

41 22 63 4 2 6 16 9 25 21 11 32 63

MA Punjabi Sem-III

26 28 54 2 3 5 13 10 23 11 15 26 54

MCom Bus. Innov. Sem-I

31 11 42 3 1 4 23 7 30 5 3 8 42

MCom Bus. Innov. Sem-III

29 15 44 2 0 2 23 9 32 4 6 10 44

MCom Sem-I

36 10 46 3 0 3 23 8 31 10 2 12 46

MCom Sem-III

36 6 42 2 0 2 25 4 29 9 2 11 42

MSc Maths Sem-I

55 13 68 12 0 12 31 8 39 12 5 17 68

MSc Maths Sem-III

43 11 54 2 1 3 32 6 38 9 4 13 54

Total 1434 2445 3879 156 228 384 930 1289 2219 348 928 1276 3879

Self Finance

Admission BC General SC Total

  F M Total F M Total F M Total F M Total  BBA III 0 35 35 0 2 2 0 23 23 0 10 10 35BBA Sem-I 0 49 49 0 4 4 0 34 34 0 11 11 49BBA Sem-III

0 39 39 0 3 3 0 29 29 0 7 7 39

BCA III 0 31 31 0 1 1 0 26 26 0 4 4 31BCA Sem-I 0 43 43 0 9 9 0 24 24 0 10 10 43BCA Sem-III

0 36 36 0 1 1 0 29 29 0 6 6 36

MSc IT Sem-I

14 5 19 3 1 4 10 4 14 1 0 1 19

MSc IT Sem-III

27 6 33 3 0 3 17 5 22 7 1 8 33

Total 41 244 285 6 21 27 27 174 201 8 49 57 285

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Annexure DThe Following students secured University positions in the April, 2015 Examination conducted by Panjab University Chandigarh

Sr. No

Name of the Student Class Percentage

Score University Position

1. Gurpreet Kaur M.Com-4th Sem 78.36 Fourth2. Shilpa Garg M.A-4th Sem Geo 76.19 First 3. Kannu M.A-4th Sem Hin 78.88 First 4. Mehak Sharma M.A-4th Sem Hin 78.88 First 5. Gurpreet Kaur M.A-4th Sem Hin 78.25 Second6. Chandni M.A-4th Sem Hin 77.88 Third7. Vandana Singh M.Sc (It)-4th Sem 89.13 First 8. Jasmeet Kaur M.Sc (It)-4th Sem 87.78 Third9. Garima Singla M.Sc (It)-4th Sem 87.70 Fifth10. Ishit Sehgal B.Sc-3rd Year 92.50 Third

11. Sangeeta M.Com (Bi)-4th Sem

77.31 First

12. Inderpreet Kaur M.Com (Bi)-4th Sem

75.38 Second

13. Harneet Kaur M.Com (Bi)-4th Sem

75.16 Third

14. Gurpreet Kaur M.Com-4th Sem 78.36 Fourth

15. Amrinder pal Singh M.A Geography 4th Semester

73.43 Fourth

16. Gagan Batra M.Sc.(Math) 83.55 First

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Annexure EThe following students scored above 80% marks in the University Exams:

Sr. No Name of the Student Class Percentage Score

1 Vandana Singh M.Sc. (I.T.) 89.132 Jasmeet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 87.783 Garima Singla M.Sc. (I.T.) 87.704 Sunita Rani M.Sc. (I.T.) 86.655 Jaswinder Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 86.526 Jasleen Kaur Oberoi M.Sc. (I.T.) 86.137 Shilpa M.Sc. (I.T.) 85.748 Yogita Verma M.Sc. (I.T.) 85.439 Shaina Mehra M.Sc. (I.T.) 84.6110 Lakhwinder Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 83.0911 Kanupriya Puri M.Sc. (I.T.) 82.8712 Babita Choudhary M.Sc. (I.T.) 82.3013 Nidhi Soni M.Sc. (I.T.) 81.8314 Kiranpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 81.3515 Mehak M.Sc. (I.T.) 81.2216 Mandeep Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 80.2617 Ramandeep Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 80.2218 Lovepreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 80.0419 Gagan Batra M.Sc. (Maths.) 83.5520 Ishit Sehgal B.Sc. 92.5021 Sahil Jain B.Sc. 91.5522 Sahil Nagpal B.Sc. 84.0523 Ramandeep Singh B.Sc. 84.0024 Rabiya Sharma B.Sc. 82.2025 Jashandeep Kaur B.Sc. 81.3526 Iqbal Singh Sohi B.Sc. 80.15

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ANNEXURE-FThe following students scored above 70% marks in the University Exams:

Sr. No Name of the Student Class Percentage Score

1. Heena M.Sc. (I.T.) 79.87

2. Neha Sahni M.Sc. (I.T.) 79.57

3. Sandeep Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 79.26

4. Tanu Sharma M.Sc. (I.T.) 79.09

5. Ashu Kumari M.Sc. (I.T.) 79.00

6. Sukhpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 78.78

7. Ramanpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 77.48

8. Shivani M.Sc. (I.T.) 76.39

9. Durgesh Singh M.Sc. (I.T.) 75.96

10. Harpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 75.91

11. Dhanjeet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 75.43

12. Sandeep Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 75.43

13. Manpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 73.57

14. Supneet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 73.00

15. Gurleen Kaur Mangat M.Sc. (I.T.) 71.70

16. Harpreet Kaur M.Sc. (I.T.) 71.30

17. Leena Rani M.Sc. (I.T.) 70.00

18. Roohi Kwatra M.Sc. (MATHS.) 75.65

19. Sunena M.Sc. (MATHS.) 74.15

20. Ritu Sood M.Sc. (MATHS.) 72.40

21. Harneet Kaur M.Sc. (MATHS.) 71.20

22. Gurpreet Kaur M.Com. 78.36

23. Shaweta Dhawan M.Com. 77.5724. Aanchal Gupta M.Com 78.36%25. Alka M.Com 77.57%

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26. Amarjit Kaur M.Com 76.71%

27. Jasnoor Kaur Grewal M.Com. 76.50

28. Vasudha Garg M.Com. 76.43

29. Prabhsimran Kaur Kohli M.Com. 76.14

30. Ramneek Bhatia M.Com. 76.11

31. Rashi Sood M.Com. 75.61

32. Binny Gupta M.Com. 75.54

33. Japleen Kaur M.Com. 75.43

34. Swati Bhandari M.Com. 75.29

35. Jasleen Kaur M.Com. 75.25

36. Aanchal Gupta M.Com. 74.86

37. Jyoti Jain M.Com. 74.79

38. Amarjit Kaur M.Com. 74.50

39. Navkiran Kaur M.Com. 74.25

40. Harmeet Kaur M.Com. 74.18

41. Arshia Khanna M.Com. 74.11

42. Jatinder Kaur M.Com. 74.04

43. Ritika Monga M.Com. 73.61

44. Ridhima M.Com. 73.54

45. Rupinder Kaur M.Com. 73.54

46. Bhawana Pruthi M.Com. 73.29

47. Neha M.Com. 72.93

48. Anjali M.Com. 72.75

49. Tamanpreet Kaur Saggu M.Com. 72.64

50. Sonika Bhatia M.Com. 72.50

51. Seema M.Com. 72.43

52. Bavy Rani M.Com. 71.82

53. Jaswinder Kaur M.Com. 71.36

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54. Alka M.Com. 71.21

55. Gurmeet Kaur M.Com. 71.04

56. Deepika Kajal M.Com. 70.68

57. Sangeeta M.COM.(B.I.) 77.31

58. Inpreet Kaur M.COM.(B.I.) 75.38

59. Harneet Kaur M.COM.(B.I.) 75.16

60. Rohit Pathak M.COM.(B.I.) 74.34

61. Palak Jain M.COM.(B.I.) 74.03

62. Yashika Maggo M.COM.(B.I.) 72.50

63. Shifali M.COM.(B.I.) 72.16

64. Jasmeet Kaur M.COM.(B.I.) 71.94

65. Manisha Jain M.COM.(B.I.) 70.84

66. Suruchi Bhanot M.COM.(B.I.) 70.78

67. Pallavi Jain M.COM.(B.I.) 70.22

68. Sonam Rani MA (ECO.) 71.13

69. Minakshi MA (ECO.) 71.00

70. Surbhi Bansal MA (ECO.) 70.69

71. Shilpa Garg MA (GEOG.) 76.19

72. Kulwinder Kaur MA (GEOG.) 70.69

73. Harsimrat Kaur MA (GEOG.) 70.00

74. Kannu MA (HINDI) 78.88

75. Mehak Sharma MA (HINDI) 78.88

76. Gurpreet Kaur MA (HINDI) 78.25

77. Chandni MA (HINDI) 77.88

78. Sukhwinder Kaur MA (HINDI) 77.56

79. Nishu Singla MA (HINDI) 76.56

80. Nitika Sharma MA (HINDI) 75.81

81. Kanchan Rani MA (HINDI) 75.13

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82. Vandana Rani MA (HINDI) 75.00

83. Meghna MA (HINDI) 74.19

84. Radhika MA (HINDI) 72.81

85. Ruchita Verma MA (HINDI) 72.56

86. Harinder Kaur MA (HINDI) 72.13

87. Shivani Kapoor MA (HINDI) 72.06

88. Amandeep Kaur MA (HINDI) 72.00

89. Kusam Bala MA (HINDI) 71.56

90. Ravneet Kaur MA (HINDI) 70.81

91. Anita Kumari MA (HINDI) 70.38

92. Himanshu Kashyap B.A. 78.75

93. Dharmveer Lali B.A. 78.17

94. Tajinder Singh B.A. 76.33

95. Shubham Sharma B.A. 76.17

96. Ashish Grover B.A. 75.29

97. Sandeep Kumar B.A. 73.79

98. Hitesh B.A. 73.75

99. Balwinder Singh B.A. 72.04100.

Jarnail Singh B.A. 71.67101.

Armaan Singh B.A. 70.75102.

Arun Nayar B.A. 70.13103.

Naman Preet Singh B.A. 76.88104.

Varun Arora B.A. 76.84105.

Rahul Verma B.A. 75.72106.

Mohit Sharma B.A. 73.77107.

Chetan Jain B.A. 71.95108.

Sanjay Chopra B.A. 70.09

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109.Naman Preet Singh BBA 76.88

110.Varun Arora BBA 76.84

111.Rahul Verma BBA 75.72

112.Mohit Sharma BBA 73.77

113.Chetan Jain BBA 71.95

114.Sanjay Chopra BBA 70.09

115.Shubham Gandhi BCA 75.88

116.Satish Kumar BCA 75.46

117.Maninderpal Singh BCA 72.04

118.Iresh Sharma BCA 71.58

119.Mohit Sharma BCA 71.04

120.Akshay Arora BCA 70.79

121.Shanu Vashisht B.Com-III 77.06%

122.Karan Khurana B.Com-III 76.56%

123.Chander Parkash B.Com-III 76.00%

124.Shubhnam Goel B.Com-III 75.78%

125.Sulabh Gupta B.Com-III 75.17%

126.Divyansh Jain B.Com-III 74.39%

127.Harpreet Singh B.Com-III 72.94%

128.Jaspreet Singh B.Com-III 72.94%

129.Bhavya Mehta B.Com-III 72.89%

130.Dhanender Chhabra B.Com-III 72.67%

131.Abhishek Chopra BCOM 70.39

132.Jaswant Rai B.Sc. 79.50

133.Pawan Sahni B.Sc. 78.80

134. Alam Singh B.Sc. 78.55

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135.Harfool Singh B.Sc. 78.00

136.Vijay Kumar B.Sc. 77.10

137.Kulvinder Pal Singh B.Sc. 76.65

138.Gulshan Kumar B.Sc. 76.35

139.Kewal Singh B.Sc. 76.00

140.Dhanraj Jain B.Sc. 75.95

141.Naveen Sharma B.Sc. 75.80

142.Surinder B.Sc. 75.00

143.Sudesh Kumar Sharma B.Sc. 74.40

144.Pardeep Kumar Ralli B.Sc. 74.35

145.Nachhattar Singh B.Sc. 73.65

146.Vidya Sagar B.Sc. 73.55

147.Sushil Sood B.Sc. 73.50

148.Shree Ram Kapoor B.Sc. 73.35

149.Ranjit Singh B.Sc. 73.10

150.Ram Sanjeewan B.Sc. 73.05

151.Nanak Chand Sukhija B.Sc. 72.75

152.Jeetpal B.Sc. 72.55

153.Gurcharan Singh B.Sc. 72.00

154.Ranjit Singh B.Sc. 72.05

155.Om Prakash Verma B.Sc. 71.65

156.Parminder Singh B.Sc. 71.55

157.Harjinder Singh B.Sc. 71.50

158.Brij Bhushan Joshi B.Sc. 71.05

159.Avtar Singh B.Sc. 70.95

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160.Jaswant Singh B.Sc. 70.85

161.Mukesh Kumar B.Sc. 70.50

162.Tula Ram B.Sc. 70.50

163.Rajiv Sharma B.Sc. 70.40

164.Avtar Singh B.Sc. 70.35

165.Sudesh kumar B.Sc. 70.25

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Annexure –GResearch Project Completed in 2015 in Post Graduate Department of

Commerce and Business InnovationsRoll No.

Project Titles Project Supervisor

7501 Effectiveness of Social Media in Formation of Positive Brand Attitude for Different Users

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7502 Consumer Buying Behaviour Towards Online Shopping of Apparels

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7503 Sustainable Business Practices of Industries in Punjab Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7504 Investors’ Perception for Mutual Fund with special

reference to SBI Mutual FundDr. Ashwani Bhalla

7505 The FMCG Industry: Case Study of Hindustan Unilever Dr. Ashwani Bhalla 7506 Consumer Perception about Private Banks in Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7507 Consumer Attitude and Perception Towards Organic Food Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7508 An Exploratory Study to Access Students’ Awareness not

from Medical Background regarding Innovations in Healthcare Industries

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7509 Innovations in Healthcare Industries: Patients’ Perception regarding Hospitals in Ludhiana

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7510 Comparative Analysis of Stock Brokers in Ludhiana Region

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7511 Analysis of Customer Satisfaction from e-Banking Services

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7512 HRM Practices in Organized Retailing: A Study of Selected Retailers in Ludhiana

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7513 Knowledge Management in Higher Educational Institutional

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7514 Services at Ludhiana Railway Station: Consumer and Employee Perception

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7515 How do Entrepreneurs Perceive Barriers to Innovation: Empirical Evidence from Ludhiana SME’s

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7516 Electronic Retail Payment Systems: User Acceptability and Payment Process in India

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7517 HRM, Organizational Performance and Role of Firm Size Dr. Ashwani Bhalla 7518 Software Privacy Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7519 Corporate Social Responsibility in Ludhiana Hosiery

IndustryDr. Ashwani Bhalla

7520 Smart Marketing in Smart Phones: A Quantitative Study on Mobile Advertisement Effectiveness

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7521 Adoption of e-Banking Services by customers of Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla 7522 Impact of Organization Culture on Quality Management Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7523 Bank Employee Perception about e-banking Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

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Implementation in Ludhiana City7524 Women Entrepreneur in Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7525 Consumer Attitude towards Packed Food in Ludhiana City Dr. Ashwani Bhalla 7526 Television Advertising and the mind of Consumer: What

works, what doesn’t and whyDr. Ashwani Bhalla

7527 Garbage Management System in Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7528 Study of Causes of Stress among employees Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7529 Problem faced and Solutions desire by Hosiery units of

LudhianaDr. Ashwani Bhalla

7530 Green Marketing and its Influence on Consumer Buying Behaviour

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

7531 Customer Perception towards Mobile Banking Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7532 Impact of Media on Investor’s Financial Decision Dr. Ashwani Bhalla7533 Customer Satisfaction among Housing Finance Dr. Ashwani Bhalla 7534 Investor’s Behaviour: Analysis of Different Investment

Options among Investors in LudhianaDr. Ashwani Bhalla

7535 Future of e-Commerce in India Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

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ANNEXURE-HSummer Internship Projects Supervised in 2015

Uni.Roll

Titles Project Supervisor

15651 Participation in Conferences: Delegate’s Perception and Outcomes

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15652 ULIPs of SBI Life Insurance Ltd Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15653 Training and Development Nagpal Exports Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15654 Hiring Process at Angel Broking Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15656 Term Insurance Policy of SBI Life and its Comparison Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15657 Human Resource Development of Gravity Informatics Pvt. Ltd.

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15658 Performance Appraisal in Hero Cycles Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15659 Study of Non-Performing Assets in P-segment Loans, reasons and steps to Curb NPAs

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15660 Search Engine Optimization: Online Marketing at Softtrix Web Solutions

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15661 Search Engine Optimization: Online Marketing at Softtrix Web Solutions

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15662 Search Engine Optimization: Social Media Marketing at Softtrix Web Solutions

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15663 Search Engine Optimization: We4bsite Marketing at Softtrix Web Solutions

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15664 Public Sector Banks: Comprehensive Study of Loans and advertisement of UCO bank

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15665 Public Sector Banks: Comprehensive Study of deposit products of UCO bank

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15666 Human Resource Development of Avon Cycles Ltd Ludhiana Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15667 Non-Performance Assets Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15668 Job Satisfaction of employees of Paras Spices Pvt. Ltd., Moga Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15669 Financial Analysis Statement of Puri Mills Sarson Oil Plant Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

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15670 ULIPs Child Plans of SBI Life Insurance Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15671 Retail Banking Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15672 Search Engine Optimization: Online Marketing Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15673 Study of Finance and Investment decisions at Hero Cycles Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15674 Traditional Products of DHFL pramerica Life Insurance Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15675 Internal auditing of Nestle India Ltd. Moga Factory under IACL points

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15676 Insurance Endowment Products Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15677 Job Satisfaction of Employees of Paras Spices Pvt. Ltd., Moga Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15678 Working Capital Management of Shakti Bhog Good Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15679 Working Capital Management of Hero Cycle Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15680 Tax Saving Plans and Rules of SBI Life Insurance Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15681 Traditional Insurance Plans of SBI Life Insurance Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15682 Child Plans of SBI Life Insurance Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15683 Financial Analysis and Risk Management of VRS Securities Ltd.

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15684 PM Jan Dhan Yojna and Other Social Security Schemes Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15685 Insurance Fund Comparison Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15690 The Shape of Future Banking Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15691 Endowment Products of SBI Life Insurance Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15692 Recruitment and Selection at Vardhman Polytex Ltd. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15693 Recruitment and Selection Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

15694 Work Quality and Working Life balance (HR) Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

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Annexure ISUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECTS COMPLETED BY DEPARTMENT OF

COMMERCE IN JUNE 2015

Univ. Roll No.

Name of the Student

Name of the Guide

Title of the Project Report

46471 Aashima Jain Prof. R.K. Miglani

A Study to analyse the Performance Appraisal of Verka Milk Plant.

46472 Baldeep Singh

Prof. R.K. Miglani

Working Capital Mgt. of H.M. Udyog

46473 Bhawna Prof. R.K. Miglani

Employees Health and Safety at Verka Milk Plant.

46474 Bipinpreet Kaur

Prof. R.K. Miglani

Fundamental Analysis for Investors.

46475 Celeste Aneja Prof. R.K. Miglani

Business Banking in Services of ING – Kotak Mahindra Bank.

46476 Damini Chhabra

Prof. U.B. Singh Customer Behaviour Towards Life Insurance Policy.

46477 Deepika Prof. U.B. Singh Marketing Stratgies at Verka Milk Plant.

46478 Goldy Hans Prof. U.B. Singh IPO and Follow on Public Offer Process.

46479 Haramrit Kaur

Prof. U.B. Singh Financial Analysis at Hero Cycles Ltd.

46480 Harpreet Kaur Prof. U.B. Singh Working Capital Management at Verka Milk Plant.

46481 Heena Prof. P.S. Grewal

Working Capital Management at Oswal Woolen Mills.

46482 Jaspreet Kaur Prof. P.S. Grewal

Employee Motivation of Tech-Life Company,

46483 Jyotika Juneja Prof. P.S. Grewal

Financial Performance Analysis of AVON Cycles.

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46484 Kanchan Prof. P.S. Grewal

Financial Statement Analysis of Kay TEE Cycles

46485 Kanika Dhir Prof. P.S. Grewal

Effect of Leadership on Employees Performance at Essma Woolen Mills

46486 Krishma Prof. Suman Lata

Cash Flow Analysis at Duke Fashion India

46487 Kudeep Kaur Prof. Suman Lata

Ratio Analysis of Ralson (India)

46488 Lalita Prof. Suman Lata

Mutual Funds at Ludhiana Stock Exchange Ltd.

46489 Liza Shoor Prof. Suman Lata

Employees Health and Safety at Verka

46490 Lovejit Kaur Prof. Suman Lata

Ratio Analysis at Verka

46491 Manisha Rani Dr. Ashwani Bhalala

Derivatives – F & O in Angel Broking Co.

46492 Muskan Kundra

Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

Investor Perception about Investment in Mutual Funds

46493 Neena Jindal Dr. Ashwani Bhalala

After Sale Service and Consumer Buying Behaviour at Park Hyundai

46494 Neha Singla Dr. Ashwani Bhalla

Business Banking and Services of ING – Kotak Mahindra Bank

46495 Palak Dewan Dr. Ashwani Bhalala

Ratio Analysis of India Acrylics

46496 Rahul Kumar Dr. B.K. Khurana

Inventory Mgt. of Raghav Woolen Mills.

46497 Ramandeep Kaur

Dr. B.K. Khurana

Working Capital of Verka

46498 Ranjeet Kumar

Dr. B.K. Khurana

Truck Financing of Shriram

46499 Renu Rawat Dr. B.K. Khurana

Mutual Funds Awareness- AXIS Bank

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46500 Saanya Jain Dr. B.K. Khurana

Marketing Strategies –M.J. Oswal Knit Pvt. Ltd.

46501 Sagar Sharma Dr. B.K. Khurana

Youth and SBI- Connected or Disconnected

46502 Saloni Kapoor Prof. H.L. Basra SWOT Analysis and Mktg strategies –Recent Trends of LIC

46503 Sanjana Prof. H.L. Basra Capital Market in India -

46504 Sanjana Prof. H.L. Basra TQM at Park Hyundai

46505 Shefali Gupta Prof. H.L. Basra Employee Welfare at Kandhari Beverages Pvt. Ltd.

46506 Shilpa Prof. H.L. Basra Financial Analysis of Nagpal Exports

46507 Shilpa Dass Prof. H.L. Basra Consumer Preference for Branded and Unbranded at Verka

46508 Shivani Jain Prof. HarblasHeera

Export/Import Procedure at Nagpal Exports

46509 Sonampreet Kaur

Prof. HarblasHeera

Inventory Mgt. at Duke Fashion India Ltd.

46510 Sourabh Wadhwa

Prof. Harblas Heera

Depositories in India at Ludhiana Stock Exchange

46511 Sweetal Bajaj Prof. Harblas Heera

Investor Perception regarding various Investment avenues available at Stock Market.

46512 Tajinder Kaur Prof. Harblas Heera

Ratio Analysis of M/s. Rohish International

46513 Vinod Kumar Prof. Harblas Heera

Inventory Mgt. of Roshan Lal Chander Mohan Oil Merchants and Traders

Annexure J M.Sc.(IT) – 4th Semester

Session 2014-15 Research project Completed

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In June 2015Sr. No

University Roll

Number

Student Name Project Title Supervisor

164361

Amandeep Sharma

Real Estate Amrish Aggarwal

2 64362 Ankush Kumar Buddy Gap Vijay Sehgal

3 64363 Ashu Kumari S.C.D Staff Portal Vijay Sehgal

4 64364 Babita Choudhary Exotic Salon Amrish Aggarwal

5 64365 Dhanjeet Kaur News Magazine Vijay Sehgal

664366 Durgesh Singh

Student Automation Application

Vijay Sehgal

7 64367 Gagan Deep Kaur S Square Numegrology Vijay Sehgal

8 64368 Garima Singla College App Vijay Sehgal

9

64369Gurleen Kaur Mangat

Website on Pharmaceutical & Herbal Company

Vijay Sehgal

10 64370 Harpreet Kaur Document Hider Amrish Aggarwal

11 64371 Harpreet Kaur S Square Numegrology Vijay Sehgal

12 64372 Heena SCD Staff Portal Vijay Sehgal

1364373

Jasleen Kaur Oberoi Hotel New Akash Ganga

Vijay Sehgal

14 64374 Jasmeet Kaur I Smart Exams Vijay Sehgal

15 64375 Jaswinder Kaur SCD Buddies Amrish Aggarwal

1664376 Jaswinder Singh

Student Automation Application

Amrish Aggarwal

17 64377 Kanupriya Puri Sales Team Projection Amrish Aggarwal

18 64378 Kiranpreet Kaur SCD Buddies Amrish Aggarwal

19 64379 Lakhwinder Kaur Track Kid’s Phone Amrish Aggarwal

20 64380 Leena Rani Online Crime Reporting Amrish Aggarwal

21 64381 Lovepreet Kaur News Magazine Vijay Sehgal

22 64382 Mandeep Kaur Track Kid’s Phone Amrish Aggarwal

23 64383 Manpreet Kaur College Management Amrish Aggarwal

24 64384 Mehak Multimedia Amrish Aggarwal

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Form No. E-541 PANJAB UNIVERSITY

Note: This form should be TYPEWRITTEN in triple space and not by hand neatly and legibly giving all the particulars correctly -- spellings of names and father's names must be spelt as in the admission form. The particular option of the subject offered by the candidate may alsos be mentioned in brackets, where any. See detailed instructions in form no. E-499 for arrange of admission forms and filling up this form. Not more than 25 names be typed on each page .

M.A.Part-I Eco Examinatiion ..................... 2009..................................................Faculty/Group

Form No. E-541 PANJAB UNIVERSITY

Note: This form should be TYPEWRITTEN in triple space and not by hand neatly and legibly giving all the particulars correctly -- spellings of names and father's names must be spelt as in the admission form. The particular option of the subject offered by the candidate may alsos be mentioned in brackets, where any. See detailed instructions in form no. E-499 for arrange of admission forms and filling up this form. Not more than 25 names be typed on each page .

B.A.Part-I Examinatiion ..................... 2008 ..................................................Faculty/Group

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25 64385 Neha Sahni Document Hider Amrish Aggarwal

26 64386 Nidhi Soni Find My Friend Amrish Aggarwal

27 64387 Ramandeep Kaur Find My Friend Amrish Aggarwal

28 64388 Ramandeep Kaur Ludhiana Blood Bank Amrish Aggarwal

29 64389 Ramanpreet Kaur I Smart Exams Vijay Sehgal

30 64390 Rekha Metro Mega Mart Vijay Sehgal

31 64391 Sandeep Kaur Exotic Salon Vijay Sehgal

3264392 Sandeep Kaur

Placement Office Automation

Vijay Sehgal

33 64393 Shaina Mehra Multimedia Amrish Aggarwal

34 64394 Shilpa Ludhiana Blood Bank Amrish Aggarwal

3564395 Shivani

Web Based University Management

Vijay Sehgal

36 64396 Sukhpreet Kaur Track Kid’s Phone Amrish Aggarwal

37 64397 Sunita Rani Hotel New Akash Ganga Vijay Sehgal

3864398 Supneet Kaur

Placement Office Automation

Vijay Sehgal

39 64399 Tanu Sharma Buddy Gap Amrish Aggarwal

40 64400 Vandana Singh College App Vijay Sehgal

41 64401 Yogita Verma College App Vijay Sehgal

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ANNEXURE KDepartment of GeographyList of Research Projects

M A 4th Semester Project Reports 2014-15

Sr. No

Roll No

Name Topic Supervisor

1 7301 Ranjit Singh Literacy Levels of adjoining areas of Basti Jodhewal Ludhiana

Harbans Singh

2 7302 Parveen Land use pattern of Hambran Village in Ludhiana District

Simarjeet kaur Sidhu

3 7303 Poonam Social and Economic characteristics of village Ayali Khurd

Harbans Singh

4 7304 Amrinder Pal Singh

A comparative analysis of authorized and unauthorized colonies in Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur sidhu

5 7305 Harinder Singh Marketing analyses around metropolitan City (A case study of Sahnewal)

Harbans Singh

6 7307 Nisha Socio-Economic conditions of Bank Colony in Ludhiana

Harbans singh

7 7309 Pratima Sood Role of railways in transportation and trade: A case study of Ludhiana Railway Station

Harbans singh

8 7310 Manpreet Bawa Literacy level of Village Partap Singh Wala Distt. Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur Sidhu

9 7311 Suman Rao Environmental Impact of Buddha Nallah in Ludhiana city

Harbans singh

10 7312 Anjli Spatial Pattern of slums in Ludhiana Simarjeet kaur sidhu

11 7313 Sukhjinder Kaur Female literacy level of village Khara Distt. Faridkot

Harbans singh

12 7314 Shilapa Garg Traffic problems and Management of old city Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur Sidhu

13 7315 Kiran Arora A comparative analysis between planned and unplanned area of Dugri Urban Estate , Bhai Himmat Singh Nagar DUGRI

Harbans singh

14 7316 Virpal Kaur Water supply and Sewerage System (A Case Study of Bhawanigarh)

Harbans singh

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15 7317 Jaswinder Singh Dairy Complex and Their compact on Environment (A Case Study of Haibowal Dairy Complex)

Harbans singh

16 7318 Jotinder Nor Kaur

Spatial and Temporal development of Sirhind Town

Harbans singh

17 7319 Kulwinder Kaur Phillaur as a Market centre Harbans singh

18 7320 Navjot Kaur Gill Occupational structure in Rural Punjab ( A case Study of village Ghawaddi Distt. Ludhiana)

Simarjeet kaur sidhu

19 7321 Gurvinder Singh Problem of safe Drinking Water in Border area of Punjab

Harbans singh

20 7322 Amandeep Changes in land use Simarjeet Kaur

21 7323 Simarjeet Kaur Agriculture diversification and size of land holding Village Chaukimann

Harbans singh

22 7324 Maninder Kaur Infrastructure of the Village Mansuran Distt. Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur sidhu

23 7325 Priya Singh Education problem in Industrial area of Ludhaiana City (A case study of Giaspura)

Harbans singh

24 7326 Gurbinder Kaur Changing cropping Pattern of Village Sandhwan, Distt. Faridkot

Simarjeet kaur sidhu

25 7327 Harsimrat Kaur Out Migration of Fringe Area of Ludhiana: A case study of Hassanpur Village

Harbans singh

26 7328 Enu Market system of Bhai Randhir Singh Nagar in Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur sindhu

27 7329 Ramanjeet Kaur Voting Behaviour of the People in Ludhiana

Harbans singh

28 7330 Nittin Khanna Spatial Analysis of municipal water Facilities in Ludhiana

Simarjeet kaur sidhu

29 7331 Hardeep Kaur Female Foeticide in Village Ghamnewal Distt. Ludhiana

Harbans singh

30 7332 Rupinder Singh Socio Economic Characteristics of Village Siahar Distt. Ludhiana

Harbans singh

31 7333 Simerjeet Kaur Female foeticide in Village Daudhar Garbi Distt. Moga

Harbans singh

32 7334 Gagandeep Singh

Changing occupational structure of Schedule Caste Population (A Case study of village Ber Kalan Distt. Ludhiana)

Harbans singh

33 7336 Amandeep Singh Spatial Analysis of Brick Kilns( A Case Study Samrala subdivision)

Harbans singh

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34 7337 Arvinder Singh Environmental Impact of industry on Human Health: A case study of village Jugiana

Harbans singh

35 7338 Sukhdeep Kumar Comparative Analysis of cropping pattern of villages around Shri Muktsar Sahib

Harbans singh

36 7339 Amandeep Kaur Role of cooperative societies in Agriculture Development: A Case study of Villages Ghumiara, Moranwali and Mishriwala in Faridkot Distt.

Harbans Singh

37 7340 Ravinder Kaur Kandi watershed and Area Development projects in Punjab: A case of Maili Dam and Dholbaha Dam

Simerjeet kaur Sidhu

38 7341 Amarpreet Kaur Khalsa

Evolution and Growth of Holy Place Chamkaur Sahib Distt. Ropar

Harbans Singh

39 7342 Phoolwati Spatial analysis of Govt. Schools in village Ayali Kalan & Barewal Awana

Simarjeet kaur Sidhu

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ANNEXURE LDepartment of Hindiand Research Centre

Ph.D. Awarded/SubmittedSr. No Name Subject Department1. Mr. Harbans

Singh“Territorial organization of Administration in Punjab by Public, Private and Non Government Agencies: A Comparative Analysis”

Faculty of arts Panjab University Chandigarh.

2 Mrs. Tajinder Bhatia

“21vin Sadi Ke Pramukh Upanyason Mein Akakipan(San 2000 Se San 2012 Tak)”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Rajinder Jain

3 Mrs. Jeetu “Ikkisvin Sadi Ki Mahila Upanyaskaron Ke Parmukh Hindi Upanyason Mein Manviya Sambandh(San 2000 Se Aaj Tak)”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Rajinder Jain

4 Mr. Saurabh Kumar

“21 Vi Sadi Ke Hindi Upanyason Mein Vyangya”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

5 Ms. Kanchan “Ajay Sharma Ke Upanyason Mein Samkaaleen Parivesh”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

6 Ms. Sangam Verma

“Bhawani Prasad Mishra Ke Kavya Mein Tadyugeen Paridrishya”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

7 Mr. Ramesh Kumar

“21 Vi Sadi Ke Hindi Upanyason Mein Aadiwasi Chetna”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

8 Ms. Sondeep “Saamajik Chetna Ke Pariprekshya Mein Vinod Babbar Ka Rachna Sansaar ”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

9 Mr. Jasdeep Mohan

“Pramukh Samkaaleen Ghazalkaaron Ki Ghazalon Mein Samajik Sarokaar(Kewal Kunwar Bechain, Rajesh Reddi, Ashok Anjum Aur Madhaw Kaushik Ki Ghazalon Ke Sandarbh Mein)”

Department of Hindi under the guidance of Prof. Rajinder Jain

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ANNEXURE MPh.D. Enrolments 2015

DEPARTMENT OF HINDISr No

Name of Student Topic Supervisor

11

Inderjit Paswan Yet to be decided Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

2 Ms. Suman Yet to be decided Prof. Hardeep Singh

3 Mr. Rajpal Yet to be decided Prof. Hardeep Singh

4 Ms. Maya Rani Yet to be decided Prof. Hardeep Singh

5 Ms. Monika Ghulla Yet to be decided Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

6 Rajiv Kumar Yet to be decided Prof. Rajinder Jain

7 Rupinder Kaur Yet to be decided Prof. Rajinder Jain

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Research Publications and Awards:

Research Papers Presented and Published at International Conferences/Paper Presentation in International Conference

Sr. No

Name of Author Title of Paper Date of Publication/Presentation

1 Prof. Ashwani Kumar Bhalla “ Spirituality and Work Life Blance

13th International Conference on Spirituality and Management organized by Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College Sri Anandpur Sahib on 27-28th November, 2015

2 Prof. Ashwani Kumar Bhalla “ Corporate Governance in Housing Finance Institutions : A Study of Selected public sector Institutions

Organized by Department of Commerce, Himachal Pradesh University and Board of Studies of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on 25-26 September, 2015.

3 Prof. Ashwani Kumar Bhalla “Comtemporary Issues in Business

International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Business, Tourism and Sustainability: Issues and Challenges Organised by Maharaja Agrasen University Baddi Himachal Pradesh, April 18-19, 2015.

4. Prof Kamal Kishore Generalized hyper geometric functions, A-functions and its applicatations

30th January – 1st February-2015

5 Dr. Mukesh Arora “Quality Improvement Programmes in Teacher Education”(P- 7-12)Quality teacher education: A check over Deterioration of Values in Society 2015

Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd, ChdISBN: 978-93-5113-616-3

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6 Dr. Mukesh Arora “Professional Ethics in Teacher Education”(P- 189-196)New Trends in Education2015

Renu Publishers,New DelhiISBN:978-81-930379-2-8

7 Dr. Mukesh Arora Values Crisis in The Present Era(P- 14-19)Declining Values: A Challenge for Education2015

Eagle Prakashan, JalandharISBN:978-93-83412-90-7

8 Dr. Mukesh Arora “Professional Development of Teachers”(P- 5-9)Professionalisation of Teacher Education2015

D. M. College of Educaton, MogaISBN:978-81-930480-0-9

9 Dr. Mukesh Arora “Quality and Excellence in Teacher Education ”(P- 32-37)Revitalising Teacher Education: Need of the Hour2015

National Press Associates, New DelhiISBN:978-81-930480-4-7

10 Dr. Mukesh Arora “Occupational Stress and Teaching Experience in Elementary School Teachers”(P- 7-10)

Guru Gobind Singh College of EducationISSN:2349-963 X

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RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED AT NATIONAL CONFERENCES/ SEMINARS

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title of Paper Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

1 Sarabjeet Kaur

Dams-A Boon or castasrophe in waiting :A Case study of Bhakra Nangal Dam

31 Oct, 2015 Department of Geography NEHU Shillong Meghalaya

2 Manjinder Sood

Sustainability and Tourism Development: Issues and Concerns of Shimla City

29 Sept.,2015 Department of Geography, University of Jammu, J&K-India.

3 Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

Professionalisation of Teacher Education

Feb-22, 2015 D. M. College Moga

4 Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

‘Hindi Bhasha ke vikas mein soochna praudyogiki ka yogdaan’

Feb 24, 2015 S. C. D. Govt. College, Ludhiana

5 Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

Resource Person March 10, 2015 Jyoti B.Ed. College, Rampura, Fazilka

6 Prof. Hardeep Singh

Media ki Hindi Nov 7, 2015 Hindi Research Center of SCD Govt. CollegeLudhiana and Nagri Lipi Parishad , New Delhi

7 Prof. Hardeep Singh

Brahmkumaris ke avyakt wani sahitya mein prashnwachak shaily Dwara Adhyatmik Shaktikaran

May 28-29, 2015 The Department of Agril. Journalism, Langs. & Culture, Punjab Agricultural University

8 Prof. Hardeep Singh

Management of hands, heads and heart through spirituality

Feb 24, 2015 SCD Govt. College,Ludhiana

9 Sh. Sangam Verma

Hindi Bhasha mein Computer ka yogdaan

24th February 2015 SCD Govt. College,Ludhiana

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10 Sh. Sangam Verma

Shiksha ka mankikaran

June 07, 2015 Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh In Collabration With Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad And Shiksha Sanskuriti Uthan Nyas

11 Sh. Sangam Verma

Maanwta ke Sinchak-‘Ambedkar

June 28 -29, 2015 Ambedkar Study Centre, Harishchandra P.G. College, Varanasi and Shri Baldev P.G. College, Bda Gaon, Varanasi and Comparative Religion Philosophy Dept. Sampoornanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi held at Sampoornanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi.

12 Mrs. Amita Rawlley

Changing Pattens in Poetic Style

May 28-29, 2015 Panjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana in collaboration with Punjabi Linguistics Association.

13 Mrs. Amita Rawlley

A comparative study of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Tom Stoppard’Rosencr-antz and Guildenstern are Dead

November 17, 2015 S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

14 Shilpa Sharma

Organic Vs Synthetic Fertilizers

11th March, 2015 Jagdish Chander Dav College, Dasuya

15 Megha Gaba

Pesticide Pollution

11th March, 2015 Jagdish Chander Dav College,Dasuya

16 Shilpa Sharma

Catalytic Analogues To Greeen Chemistry

25th And 26th March, 2015 Ghg Khalsa College, Gurusar Sidhar

17 Megha Gaba

Study Of Atomic Economy As A Part Of Green Chemistry

25th And 26th March, 2015 Ghg Khalsa College, Gurusar Sidar

18 Kamal Kishore

(I) Scope And Role Of Operational Research In Computer Science

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

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19 Kamal Kishore

(II) Modern Mathematical Tools For Physics.

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

20 Mohinder Kumar

Generalized Transportation Problems And The Paradox.

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

21 Piyush Goyal

Cyber Crimes, Security And Privacy Issues

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

22 Mukesh Kumar

Cyber Crimes, Security And Privacy Issues

S.C.D. Government College, Ludhiana.

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PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

Sr. No

Name of Author

Nature of participation

Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

1. Prof. Mukesh K Arora

Key Note Speaker and Chaired as Chief Guest

Jan 23-24, 2015 Lala Jagat Narayan Education College, Sri Muktsar Sahib Road, Jalabad

2. Prof. Mukesh K Arora

Chaired a Paper Presentation Session

Feb 6-7, 2015 Rayat-Bahra Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hoshiarpur, (Pb.)

3. Prof. Mukesh K Arora

Resource Person

March 10, 2015 Jyoti B.Ed. College, Rampura, Fazilka

4. Prof. Hadreep Singh

Role of Spirituality in Women Empowerment: Brahmakumaris Perspective

Dec 11-12, 2015 Punjabi University,Patiala

5. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Swami Vivekanand ki Samajik Chinta’

Feb 06-07, 2015 Rayat-Bahra Institute of Engineering & Nano Technology, Hoshiarpur(Pb.)

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International Publication (Journals)

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title of Paper Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

1. Prof. Hardeep Singh

Harkirat ‘Heer’ ka Facebook Kavya: Prem Aur Dard

Abhinav Gaveshna(P-120-125)

2. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Sant Shiromani- Ravidas’(P- 56-62)

Shodh ManthanMarch 2015

ISSN: 0976-5255

3. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Kathakaar Indu Bali(Stri Vimarsh ke Pariprekshya mein)’ (P-94-96)

The GunjanApril-July 2015

ISSN:2349-9273

4. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Aadhunikta aur parampargat Moolyon ki Takraaahat aur Aadhunik Kahaani’ (P-14-17)

Chintan Research JournalJuly-Sept 2015

ISSN:2229-7227

5. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Sahitya aur Vimarsh’(Aadhi Aabadi ke Pariprekshya mein), (P-123-128)

Shodh ManthanSept 2015

ISSN:0976-5255

6. Sh. Saurabh Kumar

‘Naresh Mehta ke Sahitya mein Raajnitik Parivesh’(P- 66-68)

Research LinkOct 2015

ISSN: 0973-1628Impact Factor- 1.8007

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PUBLICATIONS/BOOKS

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title Date of Publication

Name of the Publishers

1 Bhalla Ashwani and Khanna Priyaka

Contmporary Accounting 2015 Kalyani Publishers New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-272-3921-8

2 Dr. Reetinder Joshi

The Political Imagination of Norman Mailer. Shaheed-e-Azam; Patiala

2015 ISBN 978-81-921391-1-1

3 Mrs. Amita Rawlley Thaman

Comparative Study of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Tom Stoppard’s Rosencarntzn and Guildenstern are Dead in Research Journal of English Language and Litreature,

Feminism and Feministic Concern in Indian Women Writers in English in The Criterion: An International Journal in English.

July2015

Aug2015

ISSN NO. 2321-3108

4 Dr. Neelam Bhardwaj

“Urmila Pawar‘s The Weave Of My Life: Notes from the Margins” Published in the book Indian Dalit Autobiographies: Marginalized Voices’ “Existential Crisis of Identity in Kiran DesaiA Study of The Inheritance of Loss”in Anusandhan July-Dec Edition 3.”Women and Family in Amrita Pritam’s Pinjar: A Feminist Approach”published in the book Indian Women Novelists Feminist Reverberations

2015

2015

2015

ISBN 978-93-5207-016-9

ISBN 978-93-83192-94-6

ISSN0975-850X

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5 Mrs. Harmeet Kaur Jhajj

The Rumblings of Resistance in Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke: A Fight For Dignity, Selfhood and Self-Respect. Indian Dalit Autobiographies: Marginalized Voices’ “A Silence that Seares in Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence” A Feminist Approach”published in the book Indian Women Novelists Feminist Reverberations

2015

2015

ISBN 978-93-5207-016-9 (Pg. No.176-186)

ISBN 978-93-83192-94-6

6 Mrs. Pooja Kapoor

Capturing The Quintessential Pathos at the intersection of cultures in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance Of Loss in Anusandhan July-Dec Ed.

2015 ISBN 978-93-83192-94-6

7 Mrs. Anamika

Karukku: A Subaltern’s Journey from Periphery to Centre in Indian Dalit Biographics: Marginalized Voices:”Transitional Society: A Challenge to the Transitional Age. Can Ehics Help?”published in Technology,Modernisation, & Transitional Society: A Challenging Era for Adolescents”Bharti Mukherjee’s: Protangonists Portrayed as living in Oriental and Occidental Cultural Dilemma”in Emancipation

2015

2015

2015

ISBN-978-93-5207-06-9

(ISSN-0975-850)

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PUBLICATION IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title of Paper

Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

01. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

“Quality Improvement Programmes in Teacher Education”(P- 7-12)

Quality teacher education: A check over Deterioration of Values in Society 2015

Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd, ChdISBN: 978-93-5113-616-3

02. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

“Professional Ethics in Teacher Education”(P- 189-196)

New Trends in Education2015

Renu Publishers,New DelhiISBN:978-81-930379-2-8

03. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

Values Crisis in The Present Era(P- 14-19)

Declining Values: A Challenge for Education2015

Eagle Prakashan, JalandharISBN:978-93-83412-90-7

04. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

“Professional Development of Teachers”(P- 5-9)

Professionalisation of Teacher Education2015

D. M. College of Educaton, MogaISBN:978-81-930480-0-9

05. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

“Quality and Excellence in Teacher Education ”(P- 32-37)

Revitalising Teacher Education: Need of the Hour2015

National Press Associates, New DelhiISBN:978-81-930480-4-7

Sr. No.

Name Title Date Name of Book/Journal

1 Bhalla Ashwani Kumar (2015)

“e-banking and its effectiveness: a study of customer’s attitude and perceptions”,

2015 PCMA Journal of Business Volume 8 Issue-1 Year 2015 ISSN No 0974-9977 (In Print) (Accepted)

2 Harbans Singh Shape Analysis of Administrative areas in Punjab

July-Aug, 2015

“Interdisciplinary Research journal” Vol-V, Issue IV. ISSN No 2249-9598.

3 Manjinder Sood Socio-Economic Issues Associated with Urban Slums: Evidence from Ludhiana City

“Urbanization and EnvironmenT” with ISBN no. 81-902457-4-0.

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4 Manjinder Sood Buddha Nalla: An Environmental Threat to Ludhiana City

“Environment Studies” With ISBN 978-93-5104-321-8

5 Manjinder Sood Sustainability and Tourism Development: Issues and Concerns of Shimla City

“The Journalist” with ISSN No. 2231-2943.

6 Manjinder Sood Economics of Mining and Environmental Degradation in Dharamshala

“Shod-Dhara” Grade-A, Impact Factor 5-10 with ISBN 0975-3664

7 Prof. Mukesh K. Arora

“Occupational Stress and Teaching Experience in Elementary School Teachers”(P- 7-10)

Gian Prabodh: The Awakening of Knowledge2015

Guru Gobind Singh College of EducationISSN:2349-963 X

8 Prof. Hardeep Singh

‘Avyakt Vani Sahitya mein Jeewan Moolya:’

Himanjli Bhartiya Uchch Adhyayan Sansthan, Shimla Jan-June 2015P-112-113

01. Prof. Mukesh K. Arora “Occupational Stress and Teaching Experience in Elementary School Teachers”

WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title of Paper

Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

01. Sh. Sangam Verma

“Dalit Vaichariki Aur Nirgun Sant”

02nd Jan -16th Jan, 2015 Dept. of Hindi, Kaashi Hindu University, Varanasi and literary Megazine ‘Anish’ held at Kaashi Hindu University, Varanasi

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2 Prof. Dr.

Reetinder

Joshi

FINISHIN

G SCHOOL

8 Aug, 2015 ITFT, Chandigarh.

3 Dr.

Neelam

Bhardwaj

FINISHIN

G SCHOOL

8 Aug, 2015 ITFT, Chandigarh

ACADEMIC TALKS

Sr. No

Name of Author

Title of Paper

Date of Publication/Presentation

Name of the Organising Institution/Conference

Bhalla Ashwani Kumar

Shaping Young to mind to develop India,

23-3-2015 Extension Lecture at Kamla Lohtia Sanatan Dharam College

Bhalla Ashwani Kumar

Challenges of Higher Education

July, 15, 2015 UGC sponsored Faculty development Programme at M M Modi College Patiala

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