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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through
its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the
institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the
perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Academic Year. July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016)
Part – A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
Tel. No. with STD Code:
Mobile:
08232 220104
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
M. C. ROAD
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MANDYA
KARNATAKA
571 401
Prof. V T. RAMACHANDRA
09844509010
08232 220104
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Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879)
1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:
(For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004.
This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom
of your institution‟s Accreditation Certificate)
1.5 Website address:
Web-link of the AQAR:
For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc
1.6 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation
Validity
Period
1 1st Cycle B 72.25 2003 2008
2 2nd
Cycle B 2.53 2009 2014
3 3rd
Cycle
4 4th Cycle
1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC:
1.8 AQAR for the year (for example 2010-11)
2015 - 16
www.gcwm.in
06-12-2007
www.gcwm.in
RAJALAKSHMI. S
9141117278
EC / 51 / KAR / 18: dated 31-12-2009
KAGCWMDY 1971
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1.9 Details of the previous year‟s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
i. AQAR 2009 – 10 Date: 20.12.2010
ii. AQAR 2010 – 11 Date: 18.07.2011
iii. AQAR 2011 – 12 Date: 09.07.2014
iv. AQAR 2012 – 13 Date: 09.07.2014
v. AQAR 2013 – 14 Date: 30.09.2014
1.10 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
1.11 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.12 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.13 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
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Post Graduation, Add on Course
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University of Mysore, Mysore
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*Autonomy by State/Central Govt./University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
* Attained the status of autonomy from 2016-17
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2.6 No. of any other stakeholder and
community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff- Students Alumni Others (Parents)
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2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total No.s International National State University Institution
(ii) Themes
Rs. Nil
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1. Training in Tailoring – Empowering girl students since a year (MOU with Krishik Lioness club,
Mandya signed on 23.05.2015).
2. Enhancing brain power - 2 months long chess workshop organized by the Department of Sports
and IQAC in collaboration with International fame Smt. Manju Madhuri, Chess Academy,
Mandya.(Inauguration on 6.2.16)
3. Computer basics – 6 weeks – Department of Zoology.
4. Stepping in to new age through Digital Literacy which benefited hundreds of students (A
National Digital Literacy Mission initiated by Government of India).organized by IQAC in
collaboration with Veeramasthi Seva Samsthe, Mandya.
5. Two days science exhibition organized by Science forum & IQAC. (29.2.16 to1.3.16). A special
lecture on „Solar system‟ by Dr.S.P.Bhagare, Scientist, IISc, Bengaluru.
6. Understanding wildlife -2 days Workshop at Nagarahole Reserve Forest -Nature and Adventure
club, Department of Zoology & IQAC.(19&20.mar.2016)
7. Forest day – „Renewable sources of energy and Remedy to Deforestation‟ organized by
Department of Zoology & IQAC in collaboration with KPCL Bengaluru. Resource person - Dr.
Nagana gouda, Director & Prof. S.G. Biradar, Consultant, KPCL, Bengaluru. (21.03.2016)
8. Movie on „Quit India‟ – Department of History & IQAC. 10.10.15
9. Remembering Dr. A.P.J.Abdul kalam sir - Shraddanjali on 28.07.2015.
Essay competition – Theme: Kalam a pole star organised by the Department of Zoology on
10.10.2015
10. A special lecture on „Evolution of Indian Space Technology‟ by Prof.C.D.Prasad, Scientist,
I.S.R.O. Bengaluru on 18.02.2016.
11. A special lecture on „NATURE INSPIRED TECHNOLOGY‟ supported by a exhibition of Models of Birds
and Butterflies created by students of Zoology organized by the Department of Zoology.
Resource person Dr. Harish Bhat, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.(09.03.16)
12. Igniting young minds - „SUCCESS MANTRAS FOR SCIENCE CAREER‟ – Promotion of Research.
Organized by Research Advisary committee & IQAC in collaboration with Dr. B.A. Patil,
(Retired Scientist, IISc Bengaluru), Director, „Think and Ink Science Foundation‟ Bengaluru. (11.03.16)
13. UGC - sponsored two day National level seminar on Service Sector – The Engine of growth for
India Inc – the Convergence of ideas by Commerce Department on 22nd
& 23rd
April 2015.
14. National Conference: Rural infrastructural development, issues and challenges in India on
19.05.2015, organized by the Department of Economics in collaboration with KSOU, Mysuru.
15. Ambedkar for Youth and Democracy - one day workshop organized by IQAC in collaboration
with National Law School, Bengaluru on 07.10.2016.
16. Entrepreneurship training for final year students through DCE on 4th & 5
th February 2016
(Resource: National Education foundation, Bengaluru).
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2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
Academic Calender for all students
IQAC functions as a local peer in helping the principal, faculty members & committees to
ensure quality education.
IQAC looks after academic activities including teaching-learning evaluations.
Orientation Programme for I Semester Students
Jnanasiri: An interdisciplinary knowledge imparting programme: Every Thursday: 12.30-
1.30: 10 Weeks in a Semester : Totally 20 Weeks in a Year
Exchange of cultural programme with other colleges: visited Gangubai Hanagal Sangeetha
University, Mysore. on11.02.16
Two day Wildlife Poster-exhibition on account of Wildlife Week.
Two days science exhibition organized by Science forum & IQAC.
One day Health camp for staff, students and their parents conducted in collaboration with
Red Cross specialist doctors; more than 100 beneficiaries on 10.10.2015.
Folk festival (Janapada Jathre) – folk song and dance forms, folk traditions, folk sports,
traditional food mela etc.; more than 1500 people participated in the programme on
05.04.2016.
LED Bulb survey by Innovative club
Heritage club of History department has organised programmes to create awareness on
historical heritage.
Understanding wildlife -2 days Workshop at Nagarahole Reserve Forest -Nature and
Adventure club, Department of Zoology & IQAC on 19th
& 20th
March 2016.
Awareness on Breast cancer in collaboration with MIMS on 10.03.2016.
Awareness of „Safety on Roads‟ & blood donation: N.S.S Units.
Blood Group Checking: 150 Students & villagers were benefited by N.S.S Units.
Training in Tailoring – MOU with Krishik Lioness Club, Mandya.
Meetings with Alumni association - Milanasiri
Exit Meeting for Final Semester Students Academic Audit of Teachers & Departments
Exit Feedback from Final Semester Students
Council meeting held on a regular basis with members of the committee as a part of
Academic Review activity
Placement cell takes care of Career counselling
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2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *
* Details in Annexure - I
Plan of Action Achievements
1 Academic Audit of Teachers Executed
2 Continuous Evaluation Executed
3 Rusa Application Executed
4 Remedial classes for students of
weaker section.
Respective Departments will take care of.
5 NET, SLET Coaching classes 40 students underwent coaching;
Results awaited
6 Orientation for new comers Executed
7 Spoken English training camp
Ten days spoken English Training
Resource: Department of English
50 students were benefited.
8 Organising an health camp
One day Health camp for staff, students and their
parents conducted in collaboration with Red
Cross specialist doctors; more than 100
beneficiaries on 10.10.2015.
9 Exchanging cultural programme with
other colleges
Our students performed at Gangubai Hanagal Music
University, Mysore on11.02.16
10 Multidisciplinary special lectures
Jnanasiri: An interdisciplinary knowledge
imparting programme: Every Thursday: 12.30-
1.30: 10 Weeks in a Semester : Totally 20 Weeks
in a Year (Details in Annexure)
11 Blood Grouping & Blood donation by
N.S.S.
Blood grouping – For more than 250 Students &
Villagers; Blood donation – 35 Bottles (in
collaboration with MIMS & Red cross)
12 World Eye sight day – 08.10.2015 Eye donation registration drive - NSS
13 World Mental health day -
10.10.2015
a. A special Lecture on Mental illness & treatment
by NSS (Resource person: Dr.Ashokkumar K S
Bengaluru)
b. Workshop on Women and mental Health by
Dept. of Psychology, sociology, Student welfare
wing & IQAC on 04.03.2016
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Plan of Action Achievements
14 Farmer suicide crisis
a. Workshop on prevention of farmer suicidal
tendency – NSS
b. A special lecture by Dr.Vasu H.V.,
Smt. Mallige & Mr. Krishna prakash, social
activists Karnataka janashakti & interaction
with students on 27.8.15
15 Atrocities against women
A special lecture on 04.02.2016 by Atrocity
prevention cell (Resource: B.T.Venkatesh –
Advocate & President, Women and Child welfare
and Smt. Nagarevakka, an alumnous and social
activist)
16 Remembering Dr. A.P.J.Abdul
kalam sir
Shraddanjali on 28.07.2015
Essay competition – Theme: Kalam a pole star
organised by the Department of Zoology on
10.10.2015
17 Alumni Meetings Executed
18 Special Lectures in various
Departments Executed (Details in Annexure)
19 Parent-Teacher Meeting Executed
20 Construction of indoor stadium UGC has sanctioned 70 Lakhs. Construction
responsibility has been taken up by Government.
We have requested the government for quick action.
21 Equip the fitness centre with more
equipment.
UGC has sanctioned 5 Lakhs for Equipment‟s
Released Amount : Rs. 2.50 Lakhs in 2013-14:
Fitness centre is functioning.
22
Film shows
1. Swamy and his friends – Text based shows
2. Quit India on 10.10.15
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Awareness of environment and nature:
Planting of saplings in the campus with the support of Forest Department, Mandya by
Nature and Adventure Club.
1. Wildlife Week - Department of Zoology: a. Elocution competition on „WILD LIFE ENDANGERED; HUMANITY ENDANGERED‟ on 10.10.2015
b. Display of Wildlife posters on 6th
& 7th
Oct 2016
c. A special lecture on „Nature inspired Technology‟ by Prof. Harish Bhat, IISc, Bengaluru
on 09.03.2016 2. Eco Walk (Nature and Adventure club, Department of Zoology & IQAC): Understanding wildlife Ecosystem -2 days Workshop at Nagarahole Reserve Forest
on 19th
& 20th
March 2016
Cleaning & awareness programme at Muttati reserve Forest on 22.3.2016 (Conserve water
day)-NSS in collaboration with Forest Department
3. Forest Day- Department of Zoology: Theme: Conservation of Forest Wealth
Resource Person: Dr.Naganagouda Director, Renewable Energy Resources, K.P.C.Ltd
Prof. Biradar, Consultant, KPCL, Bengaluru, on 21.03.2016
Antiplastic Jatha on 7.4.2016 by NSS
4. Special Talk (Department of Env. Science, Journalism, NSS & IQAC):
Special talk by Salumarada Thimmakka – Environmental Activist on 13.08.2015
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2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
Plan of Action Achievements
24 Advocating/ encouraging the use of
LED bulbs – by doing survey
Survey of use of LED Bulbs in Some areas of
Mandya City & nearby Villages – innovative club
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Folk tradition and culture
Janapada Jathre – folk song and dance forms,
folk traditions, folk sports, traditional food mela
etc. more than 100 people participated in the
programme held on 05.04.2016 .
26 College level competition Elocution, Essay, Debate, Talent search.
27 Workshop on “Autonomy” Dr. Ramegowda: Physics Department,
Government College (Autonomous), Mandya on
27.06.2016
28 Wall Magazines – Srijana Siri 4 Issues of articles & Art Works
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Science forum
Literary club
Heritage Club
Commerce & Management forum
Journalism
A special lecture on 23.09.2015 by Prof.
Bettaiah, Scientist, CFTRI, Mysuru.
Mathrubasha day on 23.02.2016
Historical awareness jatha and cleaning of the
heritage monument premises at Hosabudanoor on
11.03.2016.
Facilities & Opportunities in Banking for women
on 22.11.2015
Media – Indian rural dimension on 29th & 30
th
January 2016.
Discussed and approved with minor corrections
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Part – B
Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
Ph.D
PG 06
UG 04
PG Diploma
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Certificate 01
Others
Total 10 01
Interdisciplinary
Innovative
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options
CBCS for PG Programme
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
*Details in Annexure- II
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester UG – 04; PG - 06
Trimester -
Annual -
Our college is affiliated to the University of Mysore and bound to follow the University
sylabi designed by the respective Boards of Studies.
As a significant change, our University has brought choice based credit system.
At present the change has been implemented at Post Graduate Courses.
Autonomous status will be implemented from the academic year 2016-17 – as a result of
autonomous status from 2016-17 all departments will have their own BOS & are able to
change in the syllabus according to the need of the students
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Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. Pursuing
* Among 25; Two-Retired; Four-Transferred
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during
the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level University
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
29 153 190 36
Presented papers 23 164 50 6
Resource Persons
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
73 53 20 - -
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
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The faculty members encourage class room debates, discussions and organise seminars,
lectures, presentations, tutorial and remedial classes.
Unit tests are conducted after the completion of units/topics.
Students are also asked to participate actively in seminars on selected areas and topics. In some
departments these seminars are made mandatory and also graded.
Feedback is always received during the process.
Library and home assignments are also given to students that help in honing independent
learning skills.
Students are taken on institutional visits, educational trips, field trips and industrial visits to
outgrow bookish learning.
Besides these innovative practices the departments make extensive use of equipment such as
OHP, LCD projectors, internet facility, Edu-Sat room, Audio-visual room and library to
provide the students with additional resources for their studies.
25*
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2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination,
Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
BOS BOE
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in Curriculum
Restructuring/revision/syllabus development as
member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students
UG: 266 days
PG: 309 days
Since the college is affiliated to the University of Mysore, the institution is governed by the
University.
University has introduced:
Bar code system to maintain the transparency in the assessment of answer papers.
Photocopy of assessed answer papers are issued to the students on demand.
Choice based credit system for all post-graduate programmes.
Autonomous status will be implemented from the academic year 2016-17- as a result of autonomous
status from 2016-17 all departments will have their own BOS & are able to bring in changes in the
syllabus according to the need of the students.
We will follow; Open Book Examination.
Coding system to maintain the transparency & confidentiality in the assessment of answer papers.
Photocopy of assessed answer papers are issued to the students on demand.
Choice based credit system for all post-graduate programmes.
Re totalling and revaluation is permitted on demand.
Double valuation when needed.
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Case
Studies
Demonstratio
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Field Visits
Debates
Computer
Aided Learning
Guest
Lectures
Report Writing
Slide
Shows
Project
Work
CD/DVDs
Usages
Role Playing
Power point
presentation
Classroom
Teaching
Seminars &
Workshops
Teaching Methods
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2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage: May / June - 2015
Title of the
Programme
Total no. of
students
appeared
Division
Distinction I II III Pass %
B A 270 - 127 95 20 89.63
B Sc 133 18 53 28 03 76.69
B Com 181 29 97 29 01 86.19
B B M 97 02 38 32 01 75.26
M. A Sociology 23 - 23 - - 100.00
M. A Economics 22 - 22 - - 100.00
M. A History 20 - 20 - - 100.00
M. A Kannada 29 01 28 - - 100.00
M. Sc Chemistry - - - - - -
M. Com - - - - - -
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
benefitted
Refresher courses 05
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme -
HRD programmes -
Orientation programmes -
Faculty exchange programme -
Staff training conducted by the University -
Staff training conducted by other institutions -
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 01
Others -
1. The IQAC plays crucial role in the development of teaching and learning processes.
2. All the departments and committees in the college are monitored periodically by IQAC.
3. State-of- the- art measures such as introduction of smart boards and LCD projectors in class
rooms, better laboratory equipment and library upgradation made way into the college.
4. In addition to these measures, the following steps were also initiated:
a. Encourage faculty to use state-of- the-art techniques of teaching, like using ICT &
computer training for non-teaching staff.
b. Evaluation of the faculties from respective students was recorded.
c. The progress of students was monitored through tests, assignments and seminars by all the
departments and various competitions were conducted by different fora & departments.
5. An add-on course on „Networking‟ was introduced for students.
6. Established Language laboratory to improve communication for students.
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2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent
positions filled
during the Year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 17 16 - -
Technical Staff - - - -
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Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 07 07 02 14
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 9.55 Lakhs 9.25 Lakhs 2.9 Lakhs -
3.4 Details on research publications (Details in Annexure - IV)
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 45 20 -
Non-Peer Review Journals - - -
e-Journals - - -
Conference proceedings 02 - -
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: 90.7
Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - - - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - - -
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IQAC encourage teachers & students:
To undertake research projects sponsored by UGC.
To publish research papers.
To present papers in seminars and conferences.
To motivate students to undertake research projects.
Research in the college is promoted through Research Cell of the college. The main
objective of this committee is to encourage and help the faculty and the students to
undertake research projects. As a result -
Seven minor research projects are completed.
Seven ongoing minor research projects.
Two new minor research projects were sanctioned to the faculty.
Fourteen faculty members have applied for minor research projects.
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3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration
Year
Name of the
funding Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
Major projects
Minor Projects 2011-16 UGC 21.7 Lakhs
Interdisciplinary Projects
Industry sponsored
Projects sponsored by the
University/ College
Student
project
2015-16
Department of
Zoology
GCW, Mandya
Sushmitha
Sinchana
I B. Sc
Students research projects (other than compulsory by the University)
Any other(Specify)
Total
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
(in total)
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
* Raman Fellowship for post-doctoral research (Florida University) in USA for the year 2015-16
Amount sanctioned: Rs. 25 Lakhs
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy: Prof. Rekha
At GFGC, Panchenahalli, Chikamangalore District on 30-09-2011. Gave a lecture on “Stress
management and Memory Improvement”. Received and amount of Rs 1000/-
Manasa Education For Mental Health, Kuvempu University on 25-02-2013.
Gave a lecture on “Basics of Psychology” and received an amount of Rs 1000/-
Manasa Education For Mental Health, Kuvempu University on 04-03-2014. Gave a lecture on
“Basics of Behavior Theory” and received an amount of Rs 1000/-
Manasa Education For Mental Health, Kuvempu University on 12-05-2015. Gave a lecture on
“Basics of Behavior Theory” and received an amount of Rs 1000/-
GFGC, Rippenpette, Shimoga Dist on 18-08-2015. Gave a lecture on “ Puberty- Changes and its
effects on Behavior, Responsibilities of Parents”. and received an amount of Rs 1000/-
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3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations: International National Any other
IQAC, GCW, Mandya has signed MOU with Krushik Lioness Club, Mandya on 23.05.2015 with the
aim of empowering girl students (as a first initiative training in Tailoring has been started)
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:
From funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty & research fellows of the institute in the year
Level International National State University College
Number - 02 - - 14
Sponsoring
agencies
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1.UGC – Department of
Commerce
2. Department of
Economics in
association with KSOU
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IQAC &
Departments
Type of Patent Number
National Applied -
Granted -
International Applied -
Granted -
Commercialised Applied -
Granted -
Total International National State University Dist College
01 - 01- NSS Unit
01-NSS officer;
Sri. Narayana. K B
(2014-15)
01- NSS Unit
01-NSS officer;
Sri. Narayana. K B
(2014-15)
01- NSS Unit
01-NSS officer;
Smt. Pramila M B
(2015-16)
01-Best NSS
Volunteer
Ku. Nagarathna
College
Magazine –
Neladasiri, 3rd
Prize (2012-13)
College
Magazine –
Neladasiri, 1st
Prize (2013-14)
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23
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UGC
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Rs. 4,00,000/-
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3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution Awarded ongoing
who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them M. Phil Awarded ongoing
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
Institution has persistently undertaken various social awareness programmes and activities through
N.S.S., Red cross, cultural committee and various other fora.
N.S.S:
Residential camp of seven days was organised from 10th March 2016 to 16th March 2016 at
Kalmantidoddi Village of Mandya district. 146 students participated actively in the camp. The
major activities undertaken in the camp were,
1. Temples and village community Hall premises was cleared by removing waste weeds, shrubs
wastes etc.
05
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27
02
04
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- -
- 85
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06 04
30 02
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2. Village roads and drainages were cleared of garbage and silt by volunteers
3. Pits were dug and more than 50 saplings of different variety were planted on either side of the
canol of village.
4. School and Anganavadi Campus was cleaned and saplings of coconut were planted.
5. Free veterinary health checkup and distribution of medicines event was organized with the
support of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry department, Mandya.
6. Blood donation camp was organized with the help of Red Cross Unit & MIMS, Blood Bank unit
35 units of blood was donated to Blood Bank, MIMS, Mandya.
7. Survey on toilet facilities & use of LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) among villagers. The survey
reports were submitted to concerned authorities for necessary action.
8. Special lectures & training were organized, and important days were observed for the benefit of
villagers & volunteers on all six days – ranging from women empowerment, self employment,
personality development, importance of community service, Yoga, Gate keeper training, World
suicide prevention day, Mental health day etc.
Red Cross Unit
In co-ordination with IQAC GCW Mandya, an extension lecture on “Swatchha
Bharath” was organized on 29-Sept-2015. Smt Rohini Sindoori IAS was the chief
guest and addressed the students.
In co-ordination with Science forum & IQAC “Blood group with Rh factor
identification” was organized on 29-Feb-2016 & 01-Mar-2016. About 700 students got
the benefit.
In co-ordination with NSS, GCW Mandya, Indian Red Cross society Mandya, MIMS
Mandya, “Blood donation camp” was conducted on 15-Mar-2016 at Kalmatidoddi.
About 35 units of blood has been collected and handed over to the Govt. Hospital
Mandya.
Health Camp
With the cooperation of the Principal, IQAC, Teaching staff, “Health Camp” was
organised on 13-Oct-2015, for students &staff.
Wildlife week:
Two-day wildlife poster exhibition was organized by the Department of Zoology
on 6th
& 7th
October 2015.
Forest Day: organized by Department of Zoology, Nature & Adventure Club & IQAC:
Theme: „Renewable Sources of Energy & Remedy to Deforestation‟
Resource Person: Dr.Naganagouda Director, Renewable Energy Resources,
K.P.C.Ltd
Prof. Biradar, Consultant, KPCL, Bengaluru, on 21.03.2016
Understanding wildlife Ecosystem -2 days Workshop at Nagarahole
Reserve Forest on 19th
& 20th
March 2016
Cleaning & awareness programme at Muttati reserve Forest on 22.3.2016
(Conserve water day)-NSS in collaboration with Forest Department.
Planting of saplings in the campus with the support of Forest Department,
Mandya by Nature and Adventure Club.
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INNOVATIVE CLUB:
Survey of use of LED Bulbs in Mandya town and nearby villages
NET/SLET coaching:
40 students underwent coaching;
Exam Date: 10th July 2016
Results awaited
Other Programmes:
Ten days spoken English Training: Resource - Department of English: 50 students were benefited
Special Talk by Salumarada Thimmakka - Environmental Activist on 13.08.2015 organized by
the Department of Environmental Science, Journalism, NSS & IQAC.
Workshop on prevention of farmer suicidal tendency- NSS
A special lecture by Dr.Vasu H.V., Smt. Mallige & Mr. Krishna prakash, social activists
Karnataka Janashakti & interaction with students on 27.8.15
A special lecture on 04.02.2016 by Atrocity prevention cell (Resource: B.T.Venkatesh -
Advocate & President, Women and Child welfare and Smt. Nagarevakka, an alumnous and social
activist)
Personality development, Logical reasoning,Career Counselling etc.
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Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
4.2 Computerization of administration and library:
4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 53860 158 Lakhs 4010 11,46, 666 57870 170 Lakhs
Reference Books 2460 2.4 Lakhs 1090 1,15,500 3550 3,55,500
e-Books Nil
Journals 57 60,000 Nil - 57 60,000
e-Journals Inflibnet N – List subscription 5,000
Digital Database - - - - - -
CD & Video 80 22857 - - 80 22857
Others (specify) Cartographic
materials
- - - - - -
Facilities Existing Newly created Source of
Fund
Total
Campus area 15 Acres - Government 15 Acres
Class rooms 34+02 (OC) 02 Government 36+02
Laboratories 12 - Government 12
Seminar Halls 02 - - 02
No. of important equipments
purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the
current year.
38 - -
38
Value of the equipment purchased
during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) - - -
-
Others
Computerizations of library documents are done partially using library manager software,
but library services are yet to be automated.
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4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Desktop
Computers
Total
Laptops Computer
Labs Internet
Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres Office
Depart-
ments Others
(Projectors)
Existing 85 9 32+16 Provided - - 8 29 15
Added - - - - - - - - -
Total 85 9 48 Provided - - 8 29 15
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for
technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :
Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
Total :
The computer with internet access is made available to almost all the teachers in their
departments and to office staff in the office.
Some of the laboratories and class rooms are equipped with LCD projectors.
Most of the teachers deliver their lectures using power point presentations.
The seminar halls are well equipped with smart board, LCD projector and all the
accessories required for various kinds of presentation.
The office administration is computerized, completely.
Most of the Departments are provided with laptops in addition to desktops.
0.75
1.0
0.5
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2.25
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Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression :
5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
Men Women
Demand ratio 1: 1 Dropout %
UG PG Ph. D. Others
2685 366 - -
No. %
- -
No. %
3051 100
Last Year (2014-15) This Year (2015-16)
General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total
68 453 30 2307 08 2866 72 511 30 2426 12 3051
Information in prospectus / Issue of Academic Calender
Orientation programme for freshers
Department notice boards
Enhancing student support service by receiving feedback from the students
Various committees are constituted to enable students to have easy access.
Providing guidance & Financial support to the needy students
Participation in competition, extra-curricular activities
The attendance of students is monitored & recorded in the Academic Calender
on a monthly basis.
Their performance in tests, seminars and projects are checked periodically.
Talent search is a tradition in this institution. All winners are encouraged in their
field of interest to grow further.
Slow learners are identified and necessary remedial action was initiated.
Department wise Assessment is made and recorded by respective departments.
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5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries SLET / NET Spoken English
Employment guidance
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations : (Results Awaited)
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
Separate book bank has been maintained for reference.
Unique collection of CDs and DVDs on Environmental hazards
For aspirants of SLET/ NET examinations, notes and other reading materials are
provided throughout the session.
Employment guidance cell provides guidance to students, arranged lectures on
interview techniques and communication skill, workshops (Spoken English).
Coaching classes were arranged for various competitive examinations and
entrance examinations.
CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL:
97 students of Final BBM/B.Com/B.Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at Maharaja
Technical Institution, Mysore on 6th and 7
th July 2015. Sriraksha B M., Rani T D., Shilpashree.,
Meghana A N., Chaithra K and Poojashree H S were the 06 students who got selected.
23 students of Final BBM.,/B.Com of our college participated in a Job fair held at City College,
Jayanagara, Bengaluru on 27th July 2015. Kavya T.B., Nisarga G. J and Pushpalatha were the 03
students who got selected.
197 students of Final BBM.,B.Com.,B.A and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at
Mandya Youth Association & District Employment Department, on 2nd
August 2015 and 21
students were selected.
200 students of Final BBM.,B.Com.,B.A and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at
PES, Engineering College, Mandya/ TCS Company, Bengaluru, on 20th & 21
st January 2016 and
28 students were selected.
150 students of Final BBM.,B.Com and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at
Shanthi College Malavalli/ Infosys, Bengaluru, on 17th March 2016 and 12 students were selected.
150 students of Final BBM.,B.Com and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at
District Employment Centre, Mandya, on 26th March 2016 and 08 students were selected.
33 students of Final B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at, PES Emgineering
College Mandya and Fidelis Corporate solutions PVT. Ltd. Bengaluru. on 13th April 2016 and 04
students were selected.
40
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50
558 students of our college participated in a Job fair, 43 students were
selected.
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Activities:
A special lecture on career opportunities in professional education by Smt. Padmavathi & Smt.
Shwetha, Sapthagiri Academy, Mysore on 6th
August 2015 for Final year B.Com & BBM
students – 185 students participated.
A special lecture on Professional goals in Charted Accountancy, Cost and Management
accountancy and Company Secretary by Professor, Sriram & Prof. K. Ramakrishna, Proedge,
Consulting and training – LLP on 8th
Sept. 2015 for Final year B.Com & BBM students – 168
students participated.
A special lecture on „Interview skills‟-Mock Interview & Resume Writing by Sri. Hemachandra,
Dy. Chief, University Employment Cell, Mysuru, organized by Placement Cell Govt. College
for Women, Mandya on 30th
September 2015 for Final year students – 700 students participated.
A special lecture on Information on IAS., KAS and other Competitive Examinations by Mr.
Lakshman, Chief Administrator, Krushik Sarvodaya foundation, Mandya, organized by
Placement Cell Govt. College for Women, Mandya on 17th
October 2015 for Final year students
– 180 students participated
A special lecture on Information on „Goal setting and Career Opportunities in CMA‟ by Sri.
J.C.Rao (CA), Academy Bengaluru, organized by Placement Cell Govt. College for Women,
Mandya on 2nd
March 2016 for Final B.Com and BBM students – 150 students participated
Student counseling:
Personal and Psychological Counseling on family issues, communication problems, peer pressure,
self-esteem, personality development, Grief and bereavement, etc. are made available through a
grievance redressal cell, which comprises trained counselors.
No. of students benefitted
5.7 Details of campus placement
Off Campus On campus
Number of
Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Number of Students
Placed
05 558 43 -
350
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5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events (NSS)
No. of students participated in Sports
State University level National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State University level National level International level
No. of students participated in other events (NSS)
State University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State University level National level International level
Cultural: State University level National level International level
NSS: State University level National level International level
Special lecture on „Women Empowerment‟ by Bhagya
Special lecture on „Women & Education‟ by Pramila
“Atrocities against women- Dimensions” bv Nagarevakka A social activist &an
Alumnus and B.T.Venkategh Advocate
Women and mental health Workshop org by Dept of Psychology, Socialogy, student
welfare committee& I.Q.A.C.
Media and women by Smt Roopa
Women and Development by Bhagya
Role Women & Job opportunities in Co-Operative sector by Dr.H.Krishnaiahgowda
Registrar{Rtd}District co – operative societies.
Special lecture on „Women Rights‟ by Bhagya
Women‟s day – A unique programme was organised on Rights and Equality: Men,
Women & sexual minorities
52 - - 04
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27 02 - 04
13
111 - - 148
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13 - - 07
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5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of
students Amount (Rs)
Financial support from institution 22+5 38500 + 8750
Financial support from government 518 28,53,555
Financial support from other sources 1174 27,49,310
Number of students who received
International/ National recognitions
- -
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs : State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: -
There is Grievance Redress Cell functioning in the college. Mentor attempts to redress
grievances at primary stage. If it remains unsolved, the matter is brought to the notice of relevant
cell such as discipline, student welfare committee, anti-ragging, student advisory cell etc. If there
is a need for further counseling, the matter is referred to the counseling cell.
Suggestion box is also installed for those who wish to remain anonymous. The box is opened
frequently, complaints are registered and proper remedial measures are taken by the Principal
and concerned staff members.
The Student Welfare Officer is available to record and redress all the problems of the students.
The major grievance is attendance related issues which is placed before Attendance Committee
for necessary action.
Generally, students complained about the toilets and class rooms being dirty. A team of staff
members visits the toilets and class rooms. Necessary action is initiated. As a follow up measure,
the College Development Council appointed helpers for the upkeep of the campus in general and
class rooms and toilets in particular.
Another major complaint of the students was about quality of food in the college canteen. It
resulted in change of contract.
Increase in the number of bicycles and two wheelers necessitated replacement of smaller parking
bay by a bigger one.
Around 2800 students spend almost entire day in the premises. Hence the disposal of sanitary
napkins is a very big problem. As a corrective measure, we have approached the authorities of
Municipality to install an incinerator in the campus to burn pads. We are hopeful of getting one
soon.
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05
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15
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Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
Vision:
Excellence and commitment
Mission:
Our mission is to enable all students to become socially responsive, productive and
useful citizens besides acquiring the prescribed competencies and values so as to
achieve excellence.
Since our college is an affiliated to University of Mysore. The syllabus what we follow is
prescribed by the University. The University has introduced choice based credit system
(CBCS) for PG courses. The college has also taken initiative to organize discussion and
workshops on CBCS scheme.
Autonomous status will be implemented from the academic year 2016-17- as a result of
autonomous status from 2016-17 all departments will have their own BOS & are able
to bring in changes in the syllabus according to the need of the students.
The college has also taken certain steps to make curricular transaction more effective. All
departments do not follow uniform pattern of teaching and learning. Each one has adopted
a method that is best suited for the students of those respective departments. Like-
Group discussions, periodical tests, assignments seminars and presentations.
Motivating students for research activities through project works.
Exposing students for outdoor learning through field study, industry visit, educational
trips and camps.
Jnanasiri – Interdisciplinary lectures by the faculty and eminent resource persons from
outside.
Arranging Text book based film shows.
Yes
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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
6.3.5
Since the college is affiliated to the University of Mysore, examinations are conducted
as per the norms set by the University.
Most departments follow a continuous pattern of assessing students through class
tests, assignments and seminars.
However, there is internal assessment component. The college is using continuous
evaluation method by conducting tests and giving assignments to the students. The
records of the same are maintained in the department registers.
Autonomous status will be implemented from the academic year 2016-17- as a result of
autonomous status from 2016-17 all departments will have their own BOS & are able to
bring in changes in the syllabus according to the need of the students.
We will follow;
Open Book Examination.
Coding system to maintain the transparency & confidentiality in the assessment
of answer papers.
Photocopy of assessed answer papers are issued to the students on demand.
Choice based credit system for all post-graduate programmes.
Re totalling and revaluation is permitted on demand.
Double valuation when needed.
The college has made available all the resources of the library, laboratories and
computers to promote research activities among students and teachers.
The college motivates teachers to take up research projects. Eagerness to avail of
Faculty Development Programme and post doctoral programmes prove the point.
The college motivates students and teachers to publish articles in our research journal
„Chintanalekha‟
The institution endeavors to improve library and laboratory facilities for research. The institution supports teachers to improve API through participation and
presentation of papers in conferences and seminars.
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6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
Library: 2015-16: 5100 text and reference books were purchased. Cost of Rs. 12,62,166.
ICT:
The computer with internet access is made available to almost all the teachers in their
departments and to office staff in the office.
Laboratories and some of the class rooms are equipped with LCD projectors.
All the laboratories have access to internet.
The seminar halls are well equipped with smart board, LCD projector and
accessories required for other kinds of presentation.
Physical Infrastructure / instrumentation:
Cycle stand- parking facility with security
Additional class rooms : 6
Additional class rooms under construction : 07
Binocular Microscopes : 20
Most of the Departments are provided with laptops in addition to desktops.
Students are our main human resources, college strives to develop this resource
through variety of activities like, Sports, N.S.S., Social, Cultural activities etc.
Specially, all efforts are taken to instill in students and community the
importance of preserving one‟s cultural heritage in the midst of modernization
through Janapada Jathre (Folk Festival) every year.
The different clubs of the College are encouraged to take up visits to heritage
sites and organize development camps in villages.
Parents and alumni are verified about developments periodically.
Council members meet regularly.
Office staffs are trained in computer operation.
Teaching staff participates in refresher courses, workshops, seminars etc.
This is a government institution and recruitment is done by government.
Temporary members of staff are recruited by College Development Committee
The college encourages relevant departments to undertake industry exposure
trips and to invite experts from various industries to visit the college whenever
and wherever possible.
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6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes
Department of
Collegiate Education,
Bangalore
Yes Principal
Teaching &
Non teaching
staff
Festival advance against the salary once in a year.
Assistance to avail loan.
Students Well equipped (with solar water heaters & drinking water unit) hostel
within the college campus.
M.R. Nandan, a retired professor of Philosophy and our CDC member
renders his honorary service to the students of Philosophy and the
students appearing for NET/SLET by teaching Logic.
Financial aid by donors and staff members to the needy.
Facility of „Earn while you Learn‟ scheme.
Facility of borrowing books from Departmental Libraries also.
Cash awards to toppers from the interest of Endowment : 26885 + 16500
(others)
Co-operative society within the campus.
Canteen facility with affordable rates.
Books donation:
Dr. B.V. Sudhamani, Associate Professor of History, Maharani‟s Arts
College, Mysuru, member of Research Advisory committee, GCW, Mandya
has donated 30 books, including Kannada Encyclopedia consisting 14
volumes
CDC – 17,11,957
CDF – 2,73, 445
The process of admitting students is executed by the Admission Committee. The
Committee aims at making the admission process fast & student friendly. Therefore the
college is able to attract & admit the most deserving students.
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6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent
colleges?
The college is affiliated to University of Mysore. The University of Mysore has
introduced choice based credit system for all Post Graduate courses. The college has
implemented the same for post graduate courses.
Autonomous status will be implemented from the academic year 2016-17- as a
result of autonomous status from 2016-17 all departments will have their own BOS
& are able to bring in changes in the syllabus according to the need of the students.
We will follow;
Open Book Examination.
Coding system to maintain the transparency & confidentiality in the
assessment of answer papers.
Photocopy of assessed answer papers are issued to the students on demand.
Choice based credit system for all post-graduate programmes.
Re totalling and revaluation is permitted on demand.
Autonomous status - Implemented from the academic year 2016-17
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6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
1. The old students of the college working in diverse fields and occupying responsible
and key positions in the society are the members of alumni association.
2. We would like to make here a special mention of Dr. Leela Appaji, Former Principal
and an alumnus, has contributed a lot to the all-round development of the institution.
As a result of her relentless pursuit, having library in the main campus which was a
dream once has come true now. Well equipped new library building is in the main
campus itself.
She has also donated a Hall named „Gandhi Hall‟ to the Library.
Open class room „Shanthiniketana‟.
Rain water harvesting percolation pit for enrichment of ground water.
Books worth Rs. 40,000/- to the library & 05 Books to the History Departmental
Library.
Rs. 20,000/- to the Endowment, to honour the toppers
3. Alumni have donated a separate hall named „Alumni Hall‟to the Library
4. Prof Sridevi, Associate Professor of English has donated Rs. 30,000/- to the
Endowment to honour the toppers of Optional English.
5. Smt. Nagarevakka, the president of alumni and her daughter who lives in United
States, also an alumnus, donated Rs.10000/- to the association.
6. Mamatha Raghu an alumnus residing in United States, has donated Rs. 5000/- to the
association.
7. Alumni conducts Milana Siri (Gathering) programme in the month of July or
August every year.
8. Alumni have donated 25 liter R.O Water filter with 200 liter Stainless steel drum for
Students.
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6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
1. The Parent-Teacher meetings were held frequently.
2. Parents were updated
a. Attendance
b. To maintain discipline in the campus
c. Ban on the use of mobile phones in the college campus,
d. Facilities available in the campus
e. Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for students, etc.
Relevant feedbacks and suggestions were solicited from the parents.
Based on the suggestion and demand from students and Parents it was decided to
introduce uniform & ban mobile phones for students, cleanliness is been maintained.
Parents accepted that any violation of rules and regulations can be punished as per the
norms framed by the discipline committee.
The support staff plays an important role in the development of the institution.
1. Attending Orientation and Refresher Courses conducted by Academic Staff colleges
2. Office staff for various trainings such as Computer knowledge, File keeping method
etc conducted by district training centers
3. Free health check up was conducted on 13-Oct-2015 for students & staff.
4. Providing adequate furniture facility
5. Encouraged to conduct seminars and workshops at the level of Institution and State
through IQAC Fund
6. Regular meetings with teaching and Non-Teaching staff
7. Special encouragement for the staff to take part in Jnanasiri programmes
8. Facilitating teaching and learning for various departmental examinations
9. Computer training was organized by IQAC.
10. Occupressure therapy workshop was organized by IQAC
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6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
1. The college is located in the area crowded with a variety of trees and vegetation.
2. Most of the trees are identified and labeled.
3. Planting of tree-saplings, however, in parts of the campus to enhance greener and
more eco-friendly atmosphere is an endless exercise.
4. Lawn and mini gardens.
5. The faculty members strive to educate students on the need to be Environment-
friendly and on proper disposal of waste materials, in particular solid waste.
Garbage bins are placed at different locations in the Campus to achieve the goal.
6. The students are instructed to make judicious use of water and energy.
7. Most of the computer monitors in use are either LCD or TFT types which ensure
minimum use of electricity and emission of radiation at very low level.
8. Solar water heaters, presently, have been installed in the hostel.
9. Roof top 20 KVA Solar Power System for lighting on main building to replace
conventional lighting has been installed.
10. Green Audit: has marked points to construct percolation pits to enrich ground
water to enable the maintenance of greenery all through the year
11. One such „Rain water percolation pit‟ for ground water enrichment is functional.
12. Green House has been donated by Dr.Nagarathnamma, Department of Botany
13. Butterfly Park to attract Butterflies has been donated by Prof. S. Rajalakshmi,
Department of Zoology.
14. IQAC has planned for the installation of solar energy roof top system with net
metering to the entire college, library and Hostel is in the pipeline as we know it
is the only viable alternative to reduce our dependency on non-renewable energy
resources of our eco system like electricity. Requisition is already been
submitted to the Government and concerned departments, we are hopeful of
getting it implemented at the earliest.
All these measures make the institution more and more eco-friendly.
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Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on
the functioning of the institution. Give details.
Innovative club:
Survey of use of LED Bulbs in Mandya town and nearby villages by our students: Analysis of the
data reveals that residents of Mandya town are using more of LED bulbs than of villagers.
Community service:
The Coordinator of N.S.S. represents the university. His role in the activities spearheaded by
N.S.S. in making the campus eco-friendly is praiseworthy. All efforts are made with the help of
N.S.S. and students to make the campus resemble a mini forest.
Nature & Adventure Club organizes various programmes like eco-walk & cleaning, visit to
Forest eco system etc in order to create awareness & to motivate our students of their social
responsibility and to make them aware of the misdeeds of man and his abuse of nature and
environment.
Energy conservation:
The institution has identified the energy consumption in the various locations of the College;
accordingly to the main building receive supply of energy solar power batteries with a capacity
of 20 KVA.
In addition this measure, the institution has initiated another measure; replace traditional lights /
tube lights by LED bulbs in a phased manner in order to reduce the consumption of power as
much as possible.
Use of renewable energy:
We are aware of the fact that utilisation of renewable energy like solar energy enjoys critical
importance which alone can minimise the dependence upon traditional source of electricity. We
have installed a solar power battery of 20 KVA capacity which provides power to the main
building housing many laboratories with computers.
IQAC has planned for the installation of solar energy roof top system with net metering to the
entire college, library and Hostel is in the pipeline as we know it is the only viable alternative to
reduce our dependency on non-renewable energy resources of our eco system like electricity.
Requisition is already been submitted to the Government and concerned departments, we are
hopeful of getting it implemented at the earliest.
Hot water for the inmates of hostel which is situated in the campus has been provided by
installing solar water heaters thereby reducing the dependence upon traditional source of
electricity.
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Water harvesting:
We have an elaborate plan of installing percolation pits through out the campus as a measure to
recharge ground water table.
The process has been started with the installation of one percolation pit.
Efforts for carbon neutrality:
Utmost care is taken to maintain the lush green environment. Planting trees is another healthy
practice of our institution in reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Thus the greenery in the college
campus effectively neutralises the harmful effects of Carbon dioxide. Nature and Adventure
club, NSS Units, have planted saplings this year also to enhance the greenery.
Major quantity of dead leaves are buried in the soil itself and the rest are used for composting.
Parking facility is provided for students. As a matter of fact, the bicycle users far outnumber the
car or motor cycle users.
NSS & Nature and adventure club observes & advocates “smoke free day” by creating
awareness of the hazardous effects of emission of vehicles.
Plantation:
It is one of the healthy practices of the college; saplings are planted in the campus on various
occasions. A small patch of land in front of the department of Botany has been used for the
maintenance of medicinal plants to impart knowledge of such plants to the students.
We have two N.S.S. units the main concern of which is to advocate the importance of trees and
plantation. The thrust of N.S.S. is upon planting of saplings on a regular basis not just in the
college but also in the nearby villages. For instance, in the annual camp of 2015-16 at
Kalmantidoddi Village of Mandya district, 50 saplings of different variety were planted on
either side of the canal of village.
E - Waste management: We cannot dispose of the e-waste without the permission of the government because this is a
government institution. However, abandoned electronic items are stored safely to avoid its
hazardous effects.
Two day wild life poster exhibition on account of wild life week, Historic monument model
exhibition, on account of world heritage day. Exhibition of posters on Union & State Budjet 2016-
17, Mutual funds, Banking, Career opportunities etc.
Identification of trees by Botany department and identification of Butterflies of the campus by
Zoology department.
Jnanasiri – Interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, skill development & personality development
programme
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Exchanging cultural programme with other colleges - Our students performed at Gangubai Hanagal
Music University, Mysore on 11.02.16.
Health camp on 13.10.2015
MOU of IQAC with Krushik Lioness club Mandya – Women empowerment training – it has started
with tailoring training.
Chess training camp – for 2 months (sports & IQAC)
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
Plan of Action ATR
Orientation course for
I semester students
Held on 13.07.2015
Improvement in infrastructure
facilities.
Cycle stand- parking facility with security
Additional class rooms : 6
Additional class rooms under construction : 07
Binocular Microscopes : 20
Most of the Departments are provided with laptops in
addition to desktops.
Shifting of Library to the Main
building
Library is constructed in the main campus & it is
functioning.
'Samskritika Vinimaya Siri',
(Exchange of cultural
programmes).
Exchanging cultural programme with other colleges - Our
students performed at Gangubai Hanagal Music University,
Mysore on 11.02.16.
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Nature Adventure Club Various competitions were organized by Nature and adventure
club in order to create awareness among our students of their
social responsibility like:
Understanding wildlife Ecosystem -2 days Workshop at
Nagarahole Reserve Forest on 19th
& 20th
March 2016
Cleaning & awareness programme at Muttati reserve Forest on
22.3.2016 (Conserve water day)-NSS in collaboration with Forest
Department
Forest Day- Department of Zoology: Theme: Conservation of Forest Wealth
Resource Person: Dr.Naganagouda Director, Renewable
Energy Resources, K.P.C.Ltd
Prof. Biradar, Consultant, KPCL, Bengaluru, on 21.03.2016
Planting of saplings in the campus with the support of Forest
Department, Mandya
Planting of saplings in the campus with the support of Forest
Department, Mandya
Development of extra-
curricular activities among
students.
Innovative club:
Survey of use of LED Bulbs in Mandya town and nearby
villages by our students: Analysis of the data reveals that
residents of Mandya town are using more of LED bulbs than of
villagers.
Identification of Butterflies visiting our campus Project
Model making of animals and historic monuments
Sports UGC has sanctioned 70 Lakhs. Construction responsibility has
been taken up by Government.
We have requested the government for quick action.
Leadership development programme, Career guidance for outgoing students:
Off Campus On campus
Number of
Organizations Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of Students
Placed
Number of Students
Placed
05 558 43 -
97 students of Final BBM/B.Com/B.Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at Maharaja
Technical Institution, Mysore on 6th and 7
th July 2015. Sriraksha B M., Rani T D., Shilpashree., Meghana
A N., Chaithra K and Poojashree H S were the 06 students who got selected.
23 students of Final BBM.,/B.Com of our college participated in a Job fair held at City College,
Jayanagara, Bengaluru on 27th July 2015. Kavya T.B., Nisarga G. J and Pushpalatha were the 03 students
who got selected.
197 students of Final BBM.,B.Com.,B.A and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at
Mandya Youth Association & District Employment Department, on 2nd
August 2015 and 21 students
were selected.
200 students of Final BBM.,B.Com.,B.A and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at PES,
Engineering College, Mandya/ TCS Company, Bengaluru, on 20th & 21
st January 2016 and 28 students
were selected.
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150 students of Final BBM.,B.Com and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at Shanthi
College Malavalli/ Infosys, Bengaluru, on 17th March 2016 and 12 students were selected.
150 students of Final BBM.,B.Com and B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at District
Employment Centre, Mandya, on 26th March 2016 and 08 students were selected.
33 students of Final B. Sc of our college participated in a Job fair held at, PES Emgineering College
Mandya and Fidelis Corporate solutions PVT. Ltd. Bengaluru. on 13th April 2016 and 04 students were
selected.
Activities:
A special lecture on career opportunities in professional education by Smt. Padmavathi & Smt.
Shwetha, Sapthagiri Academy, Mysore on 6th
August 2015 for Final year B.Com & BBM
students – 185 students participated.
A special lecture on Professional goals in Charted Accountancy, Cost and Management
accountancy and Company Secretary by Professor, Sriram & Prof. K. Ramakrishna, Proedge,
Consulting and training – LLP on 8th
Sept. 2015 for Final year B.Com & BBM students – 168
students participated.
A special lecture on „Interview skills‟-Mock Interview & Resume Writing by Sri. Hemachandra,
Dy. Chief, University Employment Cell, Mysuru, organized by Placement Cell Govt. College
for Women, Mandya on 30th
September 2015 for Final year students – 700 students participated.
A special lecture on Information on IAS., KAS and other Competitive Examinations by Mr.
Lakshman, Chief Administrator, Krushik Sarvodaya foundation, Mandya, organized by
Placement Cell Govt. College for Women, Mandya on 17th
October 2015 for Final year students
– 180 students participated
A special lecture on Information on „Goal setting and Career Opportunities in CMA‟ by Sri.
J.C.Rao (CA), Academy Bengaluru, organized by Placement Cell Govt. College for Women,
Mandya on 2nd
March 2016 for Final B.Com and BBM students – 150 students participated
JNANASIRI - an interdisciplinary programme Details in Annexure - III
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7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals)
*Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i, ii, iii )
1. Jnanasiri:
Goal: To impart interdisciplinary exposure to our students to make learning holistic in
natureAn interdisciplinary knowledge exchange programme.
2. NSS & Endowments:
NSS
Goal: Education through community service
Inculcation moral, social and ethical value
Personality development
Infuse a strong sense of social responsibilities in students
Provide a platform to showcase the hidden strength
Endowments
Goal:
To encourage and support the achievers in the fields of curricular,
co-curricular and extra curricular activities
Details in Annexure - III
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7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection -University of Mysore has prescribed a
compulsory paper on the study of environmental science for all first degree students which sensitize
them on the importance of preserving a green and healthy environment.
1. Implementation of proper and safe waste disposal to ensure a clean and healthy environment
is another measure.
2. Environment related programmes are organized every year from time to time by NSS,
Innovative club, Nature and Adventure club etc. to mention a few. Some of them are listed
below.
3. Survey on use of LED bulbs by innovative club.
4. To create awareness among the students and public these programmes were conducted:
N.S.S:
Residential camp of seven days was organised from 10th March 2016 to 16th March 2016 at
Kalmantidoddi Village of Mandya district. 146 students participated actively in the camp. The
major activities undertaken in the camp were,
1. Temples and village community Hall premises was cleared by removing waste weeds,
shrubs wastes etc.
2. Village roads and drainages were cleared of garbage and silt by volunteers
3. Pits were dug and more than 50 saplings of different variety were planted on either side
of the canol of village.
4. School and Anganavadi Campus was cleaned and saplings of coconut were planted.
5. Free veterinary health checkup and distribution of medicines event was organized with
the support of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry department, Mandya.
6. Blood donation camp was organized with the help of Red Cross Unit & MIMS, Blood
Bank unit 35 units of blood was donated to Blood Bank, MIMS, Mandya.
7. Survey on toilet facilities & use of LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) among villagers. The
survey reports were submitted to concerned authorities for necessary action.
8. Special lectures & training were organized, and important days were observed for the
benefit of villagers & volunteers on all six days – ranging from women empowerment,
self employment, personality development, importance of community service, Yoga,
Gate keeper training, World suicide prevention day, Mental health day etc.
Red Cross Unit
In co-ordination with IQAC GCW Mandya, an extension lecture on “Swatchha Bharath”
was organized on 29-Sept-2015. Smt Rohini Sindoori IAS was the chief guest and
addressed the students.
Wildlife week:
Two-day wildlife poster exhibition was organized by the Department of Zoology on 6th
& 7th
October 2015.
Forest Day: organized by Department of Zoology, Nature & Adveenture Club & IQAC:
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Theme: „Renewable sources of energy & Remedy to Deforestation‟
Resource Person: Dr.Naganagouda Director, Renewable Energy Resources, K.P.C.Ltd
Prof. Biradar, Consultant, KPCL, Bengaluru, on 21.03.2016
Understanding wildlife Ecosystem -2 days Workshop at Nagarahole Reserve Forest on 19th
& 20th
March 2016
Cleaning & awareness programme at Muttati reserve Forest on 22.3.2016 (Conserve water day)-NSS in
collaboration with Forest Department.
Planting of saplings in the campus with the support of Forest Department, Mandya by Nature and
Adventure Club.
Special Talk by Salumarada Thimmakka - Environmental Activist on 13.08.2015 organized by the
Department of Environmental Science, Journalism, NSS & IQAC.
The detailed account of Programmes under - Innovative club: Community service: Energy conservation:
Use of renewable energy: Water harvesting: Efforts for carbon neutrality: Plantation: E - Waste
management: is given under 7.1
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
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7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)
SWOC ANALYSIS OF THE COLLEGE
STRENGTHS
Leading women‟s college in the area
Student-centric environment
Providing both UG and PG programmes to rural and backward sections of the society
Separate blocks for UG and PG students in the hostel
Good laboratory facilities for Science
Good Library with 57,870 Text books, 3,550 Reference Books, 57 Journals & Inflibnet
N-List subscription
ICT based teaching skills
The number of Ph. D holders and pursuers are far more than the number of staff
members with only post-graduation
5 of our staff members have Guideship, 3 of them are guiding Ph.D students too.
Healthy rapport between teachers and students
Positive response from the stakeholders
Fitness centre
Training center through M.O.U.(IQAC has signed MOU with Krushik Lioness, Mandya)
Green campus
Ground water enriching rain water percolation pit
Green House
Butterfly park
WEAKNESS
Number of Guest Faculty need to be reduced.
OPPORTUNITIES
College is situated in the district headquarters with good connectivity from many villages
Students from rural areas are provided with an opportunity to learn at PG level
Good demand for add - on course and new courses
Opportunities for more number of research projects
Possibility of extension services like industry related consultancy
Community related activities
Solar roof top system with net metering
Enthusiastic alumni
Career Guidance & Placement cell
Indoor stadium
Auditorium
CHALLENGES
Decline in the enrolment for traditional programmes such as B. A. and B. Sc.
Paucity of lecture halls
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8. Institutional Plan for next year
S N Programmes 1. Orientation for new comers
2. Academic calendar
3. Spoken English training camp
4. Multidisciplinary special lectures – Jnanasiri.
Arranging / organising special lectures / seminars / workshops by every departments
5. Remedial classes for students of weaker section / NET, SLET Coaching classes
6. Organising an health camp
7. Exchanging cultural programme with other colleges
8. Awareness about environment and nature - Film shows, trekking, eco walk,
expedition.
9. Advocating/ encouraging the use of LED bulbs & alternate energy resources
10. Folk tradition and culture
11. Inter college / inter University competitions
12. College magazine - Neladasiri, Wall magazine-Srijanasiri
13. Research oriented quarterly – Chintanalekha
14. Enhancing greenery
15. Waste management
16. Ground water enrichment through Rain water Percolation pit
17. More training courses through existing MOU & establishing MOU with other
organizations
18. Awareness on Blood Donation / organ donation
Awareness on Alcohol and Drug Abuse / Gender sensitization.
Empowerment of women
19. Cyber club
20. To establish laboratory for Journalism, Criminology and Geography departments.
21. Orientation for sixth semester students about the availability of books in our library
needed for the preparation of competitive examination in the beginning of the
semester itself.
Name Prof RAJALAKSHMI S Name : Prof.V.T.RAMACHANDRA
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
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Annexure – I
ACADEMIC CALENDER 2015 - 16
SS NN PPAARRTTIICCUULLAARRSS 11 Class reopening: UG & PG As Per University Direction
22 Last working Day: UG & PG As Per University Direction
33 Orientation Programme First week of Opening Month
44 Cultural Union Election July 4th Week
55 Talents Search August 1st Week
66 Independence Day 15th August
77 Teachers Day 5th September
88 Cultural Union Inauguration September 1st Week
99 N.S.S Day 24th September
1100 Gandhi Jayanthi 2nd October
1111 Kannada Rajyotsava 1st November
1122 National youth day 12th January
1133 Republic day 26th January
1144 International women’s day 8th March
1155 Janapada Jathre March 4th Week
1166 Ambedkar Jayanthi 14th April
1177 Union, Sports, NSS Valedictory April Second Week
1188 Farewell for Final Year Students April Last Week
1199 Internal Assessment Test: Odd Semester Even Semester
October First Week
April First week
2200 IQAC meeting Second Saturday of every month
2211 Alumni meeting September and March
2222 Parents-Teachers meeting July and March
2233 Campus cleaning day 4th Saturday
2244 Inspection of students support: from IQAC 2nd and 4th Friday
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IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT DDAAYYSS OOBBSSEERRVVEEDD BBYY DDIIFFFFEERREENNTT DDEEPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSS
SSNN DDaayy EEvveennttss DDeeppaarrttmmeenntt
11 11sstt JJuullyy PPaattrriikkaa DDiinnaacchhaarraannee JJoouurrnnaalliissmm
22 11th July World population day Economics / Sociology
33 15 July World Youth Skills Day Placement Cell
44 27th July Balagangadhara Tilak day History
55 9th August Quit India Day History
66 12th August International Youth Day Scouts & Guides
77 8th September International Literacy Day (UNESCO) Library
88 14th September World First Aid day Red Cross
99 16th September World Ozone day Physics & Chemistry
1100 27th September World Tourism day History
1111 28th September International Right for information Political Science
1122 1-7th October World Wild Life Week Zoology
1133 10th October Mental Health day Psychology
1144 13 th October Disaster Management Day N.S.S
1155 20th October National Integration day Political science
1166 2nd December World Computer Literacy day Computer Science
1177 29th December Kuvempu Janma Dinachrane Kannada
1188 25th January Indian tourism day History
1199 30th January Martyr’s day IQAC & Union
2200 30th January Bendre Jayanthi Kannada
2211 4th February World Cancer Day Chemistry, Zoology
2222 23rd February Mathrubasha day English
2233 28th
February National Science day Science Forum
2244 16th
March National Vaccination day Microbiology
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SSNN DDaayy EEvveennttss DDeeppaarrttmmeenntt
2255 19th
March World disabled day IQAC, Students Welfare,
Nature & Adventure club
2266 21st March World Forest day Zoology
2277 22nd
March World water day Botany, Environmental stdi
2288 23rd
March World climate day Geography
2299 31st March Commerce and Management Fest Commerce & Management
3300 7th
April World health day Microbiology
3311 13th
April Jallian walla bagh massacre day History
3322 18th
April World heritage day History
3333 22nd
April World earth day Physics, Botany
3344 22nd
April World books day Library
3355 23rd
April English Language Day English
3366 3rd
May World Asthma day Environmental studies
3377 8th
May International Red Cross day Red Cross
3388 JNANASIRI
Examination
OFFICE 3399 Scholarships
4400 Benefit fund for SC/ST students of science
SPECIAL & UNIQUE PROGRAMMES
4411 JNANA SIRI Every Thursday From 12.30 -1.30
4422
JANAPADA
JAATRE
(Folk Fair)
Last Week of March
or
First Week of April
4433 HEALTH CHECK
UP DAY September – student welfare committee and Red cross
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Annexure - II
Feedback from stakeholders:
Alumni:
The alumni meeting stirred up nostalgic emotions in the minds of the yesteryear students. It was a sort
of BACK TO HOME sentiments.
Parents:
The parents exuded confidence in the management. They are happy primarily because the institution
runs on principles in the best interest of students.
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Annexure – III
Best Practices
1. Jnanasiri: An Interdisciplinary Programme (2015-16 List)
Sl.
No
Particulars of the Program Date Class Resource Person Department
1 Significance of Logical
Reasoning
30.07.15
III B.Sc Nandan M.R Philosophy
2 Knowledge Sustainability III BA Kumar S.N Library
3 Introduction to competitive
examinations
III BA Sundari. D Kannada
4 Study Techniques III BCom Dr. V.V. Jagadish Economics
5 Personality Development III BCom Puttaswamy Gowda Economics
6 It is your campus Boregowda Economics
7 Useful Websites: Academic
and Employment
III BBM Janardhana Y.H Library
8 Gaana Yaana II BA Bhagyalakshmi Sociology
9 Anti-venom for snake bite II BA Dr. M.S. Kumar Biochemistry
10 Human rights II B.Sc Komala B Political
Science
11 God, Ghost and Science II BCom Dr. Kokila P Kannada
12 Dengue II BCom Madhura S Microbiology
13 Students life and future II BBM Dr. Vasudeva Shetty Hindi
14 Smile and stay healthy I BA/B.Sc/
BCom/BBM
G.K. Shankar Stage Artist
15 Stories of P. Lankesh III B.Sc M.K Manjula Kannada
16 Training to competitive
exams
06.08.15
III B.Sc/ BA Bhanuprakash Naipunyanidhi
Programme
17 Career Guidance III BCom/
BBM
Dept of Commerce Commerce
18 Film Show – Swamy and
Friends
II BA Sreedevi V.S English
19 ICT II BA Dr. Divya B.S Economics
20 Logical Reasoning II B.Sc Nandan M R Philosophy
21 Campus Inspection II BCom
A/B
Boregowda Economics
22 Women Rights II BCom
C/D
Bhagya Y.K Sociology
23 Financial Literacy II BBM Suresh Achar K Retd officer,
Vijaya Bank,
Mandya
24 Gaana Yaana I BA Bhagyalakshmi Sociology
25 Preparing for competitive
Exams
I BA Janardhana Y.H Library
26 Personality Development I B.Sc Puttaswamy Gowda Economics
27 Communal Harmony I BCom A/B Dr. Neelamma Sociology
28 Eco Walk I BCom C/D Dr. Nagarathnamma Botany
29 Yoga I BBM A/B Dr. Vijayamma Philosophy
30 Environment 13.08.15 All Students Salumarada
Thimmakka
Environmental
ist
31 N – list resources
20.08.15
III B.Sc Janardhana Y.H Library
32 Career Guidance III BA Lingappa History
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33 Great Soul – Dr. A.P.J
Kalam
20.08.15
III BCom A M Puttaswamy
Gowda
Economics
34 Campus Inspection III BCom B Boregowda Economics
35 Impact of WTO and GATT
on Higher Education
III BCom C Mutturaj Convener
Samaana
Shikshana
Janandolana
36 Role of MNC‟s in India III BBM Asha D.M Economics
37 Mankuthimmana Kagga -
Lessons for life
II BA/ B.Sc/
BCom/BBM
Srinivasa Shetty Development
Officer, LIC,
Mandya
38 Water Purification I BA Rumana Microbiology
39 Food Adulteration I BA Dr. M.S Kumar Biochemistry
40 Yoga I B.Sc Dr. Vijayamma Philosophy
41 World Famous Monuments
of India
I BCom A/B Guruswamy History
42 Scope of Chemistry in Daily
Life
I BCom C/D Mamathadevi Chemistry
43 Logical Reasoning I BBM A/B M R Nandan Philosophy
44 Crisis in Agricultural Sector
and Farmer‟s suicide
27.08.15 All Students Dr. Vasu H V
Mallige
Karnataka
Janashakthi
Mandya
45 Spirit of Freedom
03.09.15
II/III year
students
Nithyananda
Vivekavamshi
Yuva Brigade
46 Nuclear Bomb, Nuclear
fission and fusion
I BA Ramesha G Physics
47 Meditation Techniques I BA Dr. Suresh Medical
Officer,
Govt Medical
College,
Mandya
48 Knowledge Sustainability I B.Sc Kumar S.N Library
49 Life Skills I BCom A/B Puttaswamy Gowda Economics
50 Women and Development I BCom C/D Bhagya Y.K Sociology
51 Communication – A key to
Success
I BBM A/B Roopa K Journalism
52 A Lecture on Kalaburgi‟s
Murder‟
10.09.15 All Students
Shivakumar Kannada
GC(Autonomo
us) Mandya
53 Campus Cleaning 24.09.15 All Students Narayana K.B NSS
54 Role of Youth in Nation
building
28.01.16 All Students Mahadevaswamy Social Worker
55 Entrepreneurship Training
04.02.16
III BA/B.Sc Trainers National
Education
Foundation
Bangalore
56 Career Opportunities in
banking sector
I/II/III
BCom A/B
Ravishankar Bright
Institute
57 Mushroom Cultivation II BA Basavaraju G L Botany
58 Short stories of Mahabharata II BA Sharmila V N Kannada
59 Women Studies II B.Sc Pramila M B Sociology
60 Kabir – The social Reformer I BA Dr. Vasudeva Shetty Hindi
61
Women in Male
Mahadeshwara Epic
I BA Sundari D Kannada
62 Documentary on Snakes I B.Sc Dr. Mahesh Kumar Psychologist
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63 Atrocities against Women -
Dimensions
11.02.16 All Students Nagarevakka
B T Venkatesh
Social
Workers
Lawyer
64 IT awareness and career
opportunities
18.02.16
II/III
BA/B.Sc/
BCom/BBM
I BA/BCom/
BBM
Manjunath Jet King
Bangalore
65 Evolution of Indian Space
Technology
I B.Sc C.D Prasad Scientist,
ISRO,
Bangalore
66 Ekathari Folk Music 25.02.16 All Students Devananda
Varaprasad and
Group
Folk Singers
67 Co- operative Sector – Role
of Women and job
opportunities
03.03.16 All Students Dr. H R Krishnayya
Gowda
68 Financial and banking
Literacy
10.03.16
I/II/III/ BA/
BCom/BBM
Kishore Sancy,
Srinivasan and Ashok
Acharya
Vijaya Bank
Mandya
69 Know about career I/II/III B.Sc Dr. Chaithra and
group
70 Career after graduation
17.03.16
I/II/III/ B.Sc/
BCom/BBM
Dr. Somashekar JSS College
Mysore
71 The rule of Wadeyars and
Dalavayis in Mysore
III BA Dr. Sudhamani B V History
Mysore
72 The Immortal Souls –
Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and
Sukhdev
23.03.16 All Students Nityananada
Vivekavamshi
Yuva Brigade
73 Folk Carnival 31.03.16 All Students Sundahalli Manjunath Singer
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2. N.S.S and Endowments:
N.S.S:
Residential camp of seven days was organised from 10th March 2016 to 16th March 2016 at
Kalmantidoddi Village of Mandya district. 146 students participated actively in the camp. The
major activities undertaken in the camp were,
1. Temples and village community Hall premises was cleared by removing waste weeds,
shrubs wastes etc.
2. Village roads and drainages were cleared of garbage and silt by volunteers
3. Pits were dug and more than 50 saplings of different variety were planted on either side
of the canol of village.
4. School and Anganavadi Campus was cleaned and saplings of coconut were planted.
5. Free veterinary health checkup and distribution of medicines event was organized with
the support of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry department, Mandya.
6. Blood donation camp was organized with the help of Red Cross Unit & MIMS, Blood
Bank unit 35 units of blood was donated to Blood Bank, MIMS, Mandya.
7. Survey on toilet facilities & use of LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) among villagers. The
survey reports were submitted to concerned authorities for necessary action.
8. Special lectures & training were organized, and important days were observed for the
benefit of villagers & volunteers on all six days – ranging from women empowerment,
self employment, personality development, importance of community service, Yoga,
Gate keeper training, World suicide prevention day, Mental health day etc.
Endowments
Pooling of endowments is an on-going process. As of now we have 30 endowments worth
Rs. 300,016 (Rs.Three hundred thousand and sixteen) which fetches an annual interest of Rs. 27,000
(Rs.Twenty seven thousand). The achievers are recognized and felicitated on the College day with
certificate and cash awards out of the interest earned by the endowment.
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List of Endowments:
Sl.
No. Endowments Name Year Donors Name Amount
1
Smt. Eshwaramma & Sri. G.M.
Basavaiah Endowment 1996 G.M. Basavaiah, Mandya 15,000
2
Smt. Lingamma Boraiah and Sri S
Boraiah Endowment 1996
Dr. Leela Appaji, Rtd.
Principal, GCW, Mandya 10,000
3
Department of Commerce, GCW,
Mandya Endowment 2000
Teachers of Commerce Dept.
GCW Mandya 3,500
4
Dr. M.A Jayachandra Kannada
Endowment 2000
Dr. M.A Jayachandra, Rtd.
Principal, GCW, Mandya 5,000
5
Dr.D.A Girijamma History
Endowment 2000
Dr.D.A. Girijamma, Professor
of History (Rtd) 5,000
6
Dr. Leelamma Shivanjappa
Endowment 2000
Sri. M.S. Athmananda, Ex.
Minister, Mandya 5,001
7
Late. Dharma Karya Ratna
Kalmanje Hariyachar Family
Endowment 2000 Late. Hariyachar Family 5,001
8
GCW Students and Employees
multipurpose Cooperative
Society®, Mandya Endowment 2001
GCW Students and Employees
multipurpose Cooperative
Society®, Mandya 5,000
9
Educationist Sri. H. Nanjegowda
Kannada Endowment 2001 Sri. H. Nanjegowda 10,500
10 Dept. of Economics Endowment 2001
Teachers of Economics
Department 3,000
11
Dr. M.T Govindegowda Botony
Endowment 2001
Dr. M.T. Govindegowda,
Professor of Botany (Rtd) 3,000
12
Prof. M.B. Shankaraiah Optional
English Endowment 2001 Dr.M.B. Shankariah 5,001
13
Valagerahalli Smt. Yashodamma
and Sri K. Thimmaiah, Endowment 2001 Prof. V.T Ramachandra 3,000
14
Dadagahosuru Patel Ankegowda
and Ningamma memorial History
Endowment 2002 Prof. Shankaregowda 3,001
15 Funfair Recurring Endowment 2002 Funfair activity 5,000
16
Smt. Meerashivalingaiah NSS
Endowment 2003 Smt. Meerashivalingaiah 5,001
17
Ajjhalli Smt. Ningamma and
Boregowda Economics Endowment 2004 Prof. A.B. Shankar 5,001
18 Silver Jubilee Endowment 2001 GCW Silver Jubilee 92,010
19
Late. Prof. Srikaramurthy Memorial
Endowment 2004 Smt. Padma, Superintendent 5,000
20
Smt. S. Shashikala NSS
Endowment 2005 Prof. S. Shashikala 10,000
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Sl.
No. Endowments Name Year Donors Name Amount
21
GCW Students and Employees
multipurpose Cooperative
Society®, Mandya Endowment 2006
GCW Students and
Employees multipurpose
Cooperative Society®,
Mandya 5,000
22
Panakanahalli Smt.
Saraswathamma Govindaiah
Specialy ableled Studdent
Endowment 2007 Smt. Shobha 5,000
23
Smt. Kempamma & Sri
Chikahydegowda Memorial
Endowment 2007 Sri Naganna, LIC Agent 5,000
24
Guest Lecturers of Commerce
and Management Dept.
Endowment
2011
Guest 55ecturers of
Commerce and
Management 12,000
25
Dr. N. Nagaraj Psychology
Endowment 2012
Dr. N. Nagaraju, Retd.
Principal 25,000
26
Sri. K. Siddaraju Koregala
Memorial Managerial
Economics Endowment 2012 Sri. Nagaraj, Head Master 5,000
27
Late Sri Ramesh Memorial
Commerce Endowment 2014
Dr. Leela Appaji, Rtd.
Principal, GCW, Mandya 10,000
28
Sri Vallikattil Shivashankar
Memorial Opt. English
Endowment 2014
Prof. Sridevi V.S, GCW,
Mandya 10,000
29
Sri Vallikattil Shivashankar
Memorial Opt. English
Endowment 2014
Prof. Sridevi V.S, GCW,
Mandya 10,000
30
Sri Vallikattil Shivashankar
Memorial Opt. English
Endowment 2014
Prof. Sridevi V.S, GCW,
Mandya 10,000
31
Sri A.N. Kalachannegowda
Memorial Endowment 2016
Smt. Bhagya Y.K Assistant
Professor of Sociology. 10,000
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Annexure - IV
List of Publications:
Dr.K.V.Arjuna Gowda,
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Physics, GCW, Mandya
Publications in the Reputed International and National Journals:
1 M.Vishwas, Sudhir Kumar Sharma, K. Narasimha Rao, S.Mohan, K.V.Arjuna Gowda and
R.P.S.Chakradhar, “S0l-Gel Synthesis, Characterization and Optical Properties of TiO2 Thin
Deposited on ITO/Glass Substrates”Modern Physics Letters B Vol 24 No.8, 807-816 (2010)
2 M.Vishwas, Sudhir Kumar Sharma, K.Narasimha Rao, S.Mohan, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S
Chakradhar “Influence of surfactant & annealing temperature on optical properties of sol-Gel
derived nanocrystalline TiO2 thin films” Spectrochimica Acta PartA75, 1073-1077(2010)
3 M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar “Effect of sintering
On optical, structural & photoluminescence properties of ZnO thin films prepared by sol-gel
Process” Spectrochimica Acta Part A77, 330-333 (2010)
4 Ramakrishna Gowda, Mahantesha Basavanagouda, Manohar V.Kulkarni and K.V.Arjuna
Gowda “4-Bromomethyl-6-methoxy -2H-chromen-2-one” Acta Cryst. E66, 02906 (2010)
5 Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Mahantesha Basavanagouda and Manohar V.
Kulkarni “4-Bromomethyl-7, 8-dimethyl Coumarin” Acta Cryst. E66, 03352 (2010)
6 M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, A.R.Phani, K.V.Arjuna. Gowda and R.P.S.Chakradhar
“Spectroscopic and electrical properties of SiO2 films prepared by simple and cost effective
sol-gel process” Spectrochimica Acta Part A78, 695-699 (2011)
7 RamakrishnaGowda,K.V.Arjuna Gowda,Mahantesha Basavanagouda &ManoharV.Kulkarni
“6-Chloro-4-(4-methylphenoxymethyl)-2H-chromen-2-one”Acta Cryst. E67 01650 (2011)
8 M.Vishwas, K. Narasimha Rao, A.R.Phani, K.V.Arjuna. Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar “Effect
of annealing temperature on electrical and Nano-structural properties of sol-gel derived ZnO
Thin Films” J. Mater Sci: Mater Electron 22:1415-1419 (2011)
9 M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna. Gowda, & R.P.S.Chakradhar “Optical, Electrical
and dialectical properties of TiO2-SiO2 films prepared by a cost effective Sol-Gel process”
Spectrochimica Acta Part A 83, 614-617 (2011)
10 S.Vijaya, Vasu, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, T.Narasimhamurthy & R.S.Rathore“4-(4-chlorophenyl)
N-{(E)-4-(dimethylamino)benzylidene}-1,3-thiazol-2-amine”Acta Cryst. E67 02115 (2011)
11 M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, A.R.Phani, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar “Optical,
Electrical and structural characterization of Zno: Al thin films prepared by a low cost sol-gel
Method” Solid State Communication 152, 324-327 (2012)
12 M.Vishwas, K. Narasimha Rao, A.R.Phani, K.V.Arjuna. Gowda “Sol-gel synthesis and
Optical characterization of Nano crystalline Zn TiO3 thin films” J. Optics 41:60-64 (2012)
13 M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar “Influence of Sn
Doping on structural, optical and electrical properties of ZnO thin films prepared by cost
Effective Sol-gel process" Spectrochimica Acta Part A: 95, 423-426 (2012)
14 S.Vijaya, Sujeet Kumar, Dr.J.Tonannavar, Dr.Vasu, Dr.K.V.Arjuna Gowda and Dr.Karki
“Structure of 2(4-methoxybenzyl)-6-Phenyl-5-thiocyanatoimidazo [2,1-b]
[1,3,4]Thiadiazole”
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER) Volume 5, Issue 8,
ISSN 2229-5518, 1014-1027 (2014)
15 R.Ranga Swamy, Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda and Mahantesha Basanagouda
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“Crystal structure of 7,8-benzocoumarin-4-acetic acid” Acta Cryst. E71, 0617-0618 (2015)
16 Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, M.Keshava Reddy and Mahantesha Basanagouda
“Crystal structure of 2(5-methoxy-1-benzofuran-3-yl)acetic acid” Acta Cryst. E71, 01053-
01054 (2015)
17 N.Ramprasad, Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda and Mahantesha Basanagouda
“Crystal structure of 2(5-methyl-1-benzofuran-3-yl)acetic acid)”IUCr Data,1,x160170(2016)
Papers presented during the International/National/Conferences/ Seminars/Symposiums
and Conference proceedings:
1 “National Conference on Luminescence and its Applications (NCLA-2010)” „Investigations
OnTiO2 Films prepared by Sol-Gel method‟ M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna
Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar held at Gandhi gram Rural Institute-Deemed University, Dindigul
During February 9-11, 2010 P59
2.“XXXIX National Seminar on Crystallography (39th
NSC 2010)” „Crystal structure of 6-
Chloro 4-[(4-methyl) phenoxy methyl] Coumarin‟ Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda
Mahantesha Basavanagouda, M.V.Kulkarni held at P.G. Department of Physics & Electronics
University of Jammu, Jammu, Tawi-180 006 during October 25-27, 2010 P165
3.“The 10th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (As CA 2010)” „Crystal
Structure of 7, 8-Dimethyl-4-bromomethyl Coumarin‟ K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Ramakrishna
Gowda M.V.Kulkarni held at BEXCO, Busan Korea, and Oct 31-Nov 3, 2010 P310
4.“International Conference on Mesoscopic Physics and Spectroscopy” „Optical, electrical and
Dielectric properties of SiO2 films prepare by sol-gel process‟ M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao
A.R.Phani, K.V.Arjuna Gowda held at S.N.Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences,
Kolkata India during November 22-24, 2010 (accepted)
5.“XXXV Optical Society of India International Conference on Optics and Optoelectronics
Symposium on Contemporary Trends in Optics and Optoelectronics” „Studies on optical
Properties of ZnTi03 ZnAl 204 films prepared by sol-gel process ‟Vishwas M, Narasimha
Rao K, Phani A.R, & Arjuna Gowda K.V, held at ATF Campus Thiruvananthapuram,
During January 17-19, 2011 P531-532
6.“OPTICS 11 International Conference” „Optical and Structural Properties of Sol-Gel derived
ZnAl 204 Thin Films‟ Vishwas M, Narasimha Rao K, Phani A.R. and Arjuna Gowda K.V.
Held at Calicut, Kerala, during 17th May 2011 (accepted)
7.“XXXXth National Seminar on Crystallography (40th NSC 2011)” „Crystal structure of 2-(5-
Methylbenzofuran-3-yl) N-phenethylacetamide‟ R.Rangaswamy, K.V. Arjuna Gowda, Vithal
B.Jadhav, M.V.Kulkarni and Ramakrishna Gowda held at Department of Physics, Osmania
University, Hyderabad, during Nov. 26-28, 2011 P48
8.“XXXXth National Seminar on Crystallography (40th NSC 2011)” „Crystal structure of 6-(4-
bromophenyl)-2-[(6-methylbenzofuran-3-yl) methyl] imidazo [2, 1-b] [1, 3, 4] thiadiazol‟
Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Mahantesh Basavanagouda M.V.Kulkarni held
At Department of Physics Osmania University, Hyderabad, during Nov. 26-28, 2011 P73
9.“National Conference on Recent Advances in Material Science (RAMS-11)” „Optical,
Electrical and structural properties of ZnO: Sn thin films prepared by sol-gel processes
M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar held at Department of
Physics, MSRIT. Bengaluru, during 12-14th
December 2011(accepted)
10.“National Conference on Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Sciences
(NCRACES-2011)” „Effect of Al doping on structural optical and electrical properties of
ZnO thin films prepared by sol-gel method‟ M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao, K.V.Arjuna
Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar held at Department of Physics, Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain
College, Bengaluru, during 28-29 December 2011 P22
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11.“National Conference on Recent Advances in Functionalized Materials (RAFM-12)”
„Oxide thin films: Characterization and potential applications‟ M.Vishwas, K.Narasimha Rao,
K.V.Arjuna Gowda, R.P.S.Chakradhar held at Dept. of Chemistry, MSRIT. Bengaluru,
during 24-25th
January 2012 P 14
12.“The12th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (As CA 2012 CRYSTAL 28
Conference and BRAGG Symposium)” „2-(2-amino-1, 3-thiazol-4-yl) acetohydrazide‟
Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Mahantesh Basavanagouda, M.V.Kulkarni held at
Adelaide, Australia during December 2-5 2012 (accepted)
13.“42nd
National Seminar on Crystallography”& International Workshop on Application of X-
Ray Diffraction for Drug Discovery” „Crystal Structure of 6-(4-bromophenyl)-2-[(6-methyl-
benzofuran-3-yl) methyl] Imidazo [2, 1-b] [1, 3, 4] thiadiazole ‟Ramakrishna Gowda,
K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Mahantesha Basanagouda, M.V.Kulkarni and Rangaswamy R. held at
Dept. of Physics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi during Nov.21-23 2013 P201-202
14.“Two day workshop on Crystallography in the Sciences A celebration of the International
Year of Crystallography (IYCr-2014)” „2-[6-chloro-2-oxo-2H-chromen-4-yl methoxy]-
Benzonitrile‟ Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda, Mahantesha Basanagouda and
M.V.Kulkarni held at Dept. of Physics, Janna Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University,
Bengaluru during 16, 17 October 2014.
15.“Two day workshop on Crystallography in the Sciences A celebration of the International
Year of Crystallography (IYCr-2014)” „Photo-catalytic activity of Sn doped TiO2 thin films‟
M.Vishwas, K, Narasimha Rao and K.V.Arjuna Gowda held at Dept. of Physics, Janna
Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru during 16, 17 October 2014
16.“UGC Sponsored National Conference on Atomic Physics, Molecular Physics and X-ray
Crystallography” „Crystal and Molecular structure of 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)-6-phenyl-5-
Biocyanatoimidazo [2, 1, b] [1, 3, 4] thiadiazole‟ S.Vijaya, Sujeet Kumar, J.Tonannavar,
Vasu, K.V.Arjuna Gowda and Karki held at Vijaya College, Bengaluru, 8-10 January 2015
17.“13th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA-2015)” „Crystal structure
of 4[5-chloro-3(4-chloro-phenyl)benzofuran-2-yl]6-methyl-chromen-2-one (C24H14Cl2O3)‟
Ramakrishna Gowda, K.V.Arjuna Gowda held at Science City, Kolkata, 5-8 December 2015
Workshops/Training Attended in National/International Level
1. “Faculty Training Programme” held at Silicon City College, K.R.Pura, Bengaluru, on 16th
Jan 2010
2. “Two days National Workshop on Space Physics” held at Sheshadripuram Degree College,
Bengaluru, during 5-6 April 2010
3. “UGC-Refresher Course in Physics” held at UGC-Academic Staff College Bangalore
University, Bengaluru, during 20th
December 2010 to 10th
January 2011
4. “One day workshop on LATEX “at Govt. College (Autonomous) Mandya on 5th
March 2011
5. “One day workshop on Advanced Techniques for Characterization of Materials” held at M.S.
Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, during 28th
May 2011
6. “Teacher Empowerment Training for Assistant Professors” Organized by Department of
Collegiate Education & Karnataka Janna Ayoga held at Government College (Autonomous)
Mandya during 5-11 May 2012
7. “Two day workshop on Frontiers of Science” held at Department of Physics Vivekananda
Degree College, Bengaluru, during September 3-4, 2012
8. “The syllabus-Enrichment Workshop, Optical Fiber” at Maharani Lakshmi Ammani College
For Women Science Post, Bengaluru, during 14th
February 2013
9. “Science Academies Workshop Principles of Quantum Mechanical Physics and Statistical
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Physics” at Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women, Science post, Bengaluru,
During 11, 12, 13th
July 2013
10. “National Workshop on Luminescence Material Devices & Applications (NWLMDA-2013)”
Held at Dept. of Physics Bangalore University, Bengaluru, during November 22-23, 2013
11. “UGC-Refresher Course in Physics” held at UGC-Academic Staff College, Jnana Bharathi,
Bangalore University, Bengaluru, during 21th
March to 11th
April 2014
12. “Two day workshop on X-ray Crystallography” International Year of Crystallography-2014
held at Department of Physics, M.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru during
1and 2 July 2014
13. Technical program Committee member in the “Two day workshop on Crystallography in the
Sciences A celebration of the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr-2014)” held at
Dept. of Physics, J.B.Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru during 16, 17 October 2014
14. Participated in the Jaatha of “Mahile Surashathe Mathu Sabaleekarana” awareness parade on
Account of Gandhi Jayanthi program at Govt. College for Women, Mandya on 2nd
Oct 2014
15. Committee member in the UGC sponsored“one day National Seminar on water
Management: solution for Urban & Rural India”on17th
Oct. 2014 at Govt. College for
Women, Mandya
16. “Two-week ISTE Short Term Training Programme on Engineering Physics” conducted by
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai from December 8-18, 2015. This STTP
was held under the National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD).
17. One day State Level Seminar on “Achieving Academic Excellence in Autonomous
Colleges”Held at Government College (Autonomous), Mandya on 28th
June 2016
Conference/Seminar/Symposium National & International Attended
1 “SERC Fast Track Young Scientists Project‟ (DST-Research Project) presented at Central
Electro Chemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, 20th
Feb 2006
2 “One day Seminar and Science Exhibition on Biodiversity” held at Government College for
Boys, Kolar on 26th
February 2010
3 “The 6th
Kannada Vignana Conference” held at GKVK, Agriculture University, Hebbal
Campus, Bengaluru, during September 15-17, 2010
4 “State Level Two day Seminar on „Mahile Mathu Vijnana” Organized by KSVP and GCW,
Mandya, held at Government College for Women, Mandya during September 28-29, 2012
5 “National Seminar on Recent Trends and Challenges in Applied Mathematics” at Department
Mathematics & Physics, RNS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, on 22nd December 2012
6 “State Level Seminar on Smart Materials” at Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College of Science,
Arts and Commerce, Anand Rao Circle, Bengaluru, on 24th
January 2013
7 “Three day open Lecture Series on Nanomaterials” held at Visveswarapura College of Science
Bengaluru, during September 25-27, 2013
8 “State Level Conference on “Science and Technology challenges for Promoting Innovative
Research and development” (6th
Annual KSTA Conference-2013) at Christ University,
Bengaluru, during December 20-21, 2013
9 “UGC-CPE Sponsored One day National Seminar on Frontiers in NanoSciences and
Technology” held at Government Science College, Bengaluru, on 27th
August 2014
10 “103rd
Indian Science Congress” held at Manasagangothri, University of Mysore, Mysuru
during January 3-7, 2016
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Conference/Seminar/Symposium International Level Accepted:
1. “The 10th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA2010)”held at
BEXCO Busan, Korea during Oct 31-Nov 3, 2010
2. “The 12th
Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA 2012 CRYSTAL 28
Conference & BRAGG Symposium)”held at Adelaide, Australia during Dace. 2-5, 2012
Guidance for Ph.D and M.Phil:
Ph.D:
1. Vishwas M. awarded Ph.D. on 29th
July 2011 in VTU, Belagavi, on the title “Studies on
Titanium Dioxide and Transparent Conducting Zinc Oxide Thin Films Deposited by Novel
Sol-Gel Technique”
2. Ramakrishna Gowda awarded Ph.D. on 29th
July 2011 in VTU, Belagavi,on the title “Crystal
Structure Studies of Some Organic Halogenated Compounds by X-ray Method”
3. “Crystal Structure Investigations of some Organic Compounds by X-ray method”
Rangaswamy R. Registered for Ph.D in August 2009 Dravidian University, Kuppam A.P.
4. “Crystal & Molecular Structure of Organic Compounds”(Thiophene and Thiazole
Derivatives)
Vijaya Venkatramana Shanbhag Registered for Ph.D in Aug.2009 Dravidian Uni., Kuppam
5. “Crystal Structure determinations of some Organic Compounds by X-ray methods” Vijay
Talapatadur Registered for Ph.D in January 2015 Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore, T.N.
6. “Crystal structure studies of some Heterocyclic compounds by X-ray method” G.B.Pallavi,
Registered for Ph.D. in VTU, Belagavi (2016)
7. “Crystal structure determination of Oxygenated Heterocyclic compounds by X-ray method”
N.Ramprasad, Registered for Ph.D. in VTU, Belagavi (2016)
8. “Crystal structure studies of some organic compounds of Medical importance by X-ray
method” K.S.Kantharaj, Registered for Ph.D. in VTU, Belagavi (2016)
9. “Preparation and Properties of rare earth doped Zinc-tellurite Glasses” Venktesh S.Ayachit
Registered for Ph.D. in VTU, Belagavi (2016)
M.Phil:
1. “Studies on growth kinetics and optical properties of Cadmium sulphide thin films”
Vishwas M., M.Phil. With Enrol.No.A3571364 in M.S. University, July (2005)
2. “Crystal structure investigations of N (4‟-chloro) benzylidene-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline”
Kavitha H.D., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120719 in Alagappa University, Dec (2007)
3. “Crystal structure analysis of N (4‟-nitro) benzylidene-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline”
Poornima P., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120683 in Alagappa University, Dec (2007)
4. “Crystal & molecular structure of N (4‟-dimethylamino) benzylidene-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline
Kantharaj K.S., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120097 in Alagappa University, Dec (2007)
5. “Structure analysis of N (2‟-hydroxy) benzylidene-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline”
Ramprasad N., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120098 in Alagappa University, Dec (2007)
6. “The structure investigations of N (3‟, 4‟, 5‟-trimethoxy) benzylidene-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline
Munirajappa N.N., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120099 in Alagappa University, Dec (2007)
7. “Crystal structure of organic compound β-anilinocrotonanilide by x-ray methods”
Narayanappa M., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120569 in Alagappa University, Jan (2008)
8. “Crystal structure of 2-phenyl-3N [(3”-chloro-4”-fluoro) phenyl]-4-Thiazolidinone”
Shilpa G.M., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120824 in Alagappa University, Feb (2008)
9. “Crystal and molecular structure of organic compound (3‟-Nitrophenyl)-3N [(3”-chloro-4”-
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flour) phenyl]-4-Thiazolidinone”
Srinivasa Murthy K.M., M.Phil. With Enrol.No.066120838 in Alagappa Uni. April (2008)
10. “Crystal structure of organic compound N-(benzylidene)-3-chloro-4-fluoroaniline”
Rangaswamy R., M.Phil. With Enroll No.066120767 in Alagappa University, May (2008)
11. “Crystal structure of 2(5-methoxy-1-benzofuran-3-yl)acetic acid”Keshava Reddy M.,
M.Phil. With Enroll No.00609123001 in Dravidian University, Kuppam,A.P.January(2016)
Dr. Nagarathnamma
Department of Botany
List of publications
1. Mahadev,Nagarathana and Akheel Syed Ahmed “ Physico Chemical Factors
Influencing the growth of diatoms in two habitats of Mysore”, Asian Journal of
Environmental Science Vol. 4. No.1 : 12-14, June to Nov 2009.
2. Nagarathna and Hosmani S.P., „Carlsons tropic state index [CTSI] ued in Mandya
lakes‟ Indian Journal of applied Resaerch Vol-1 issue-6,March 2012
3. Nagarathna „‟Tropic status classification of Mandya lakes and its composition‟‟ Source;
Proceedings of the International conference on the „Impact of climate change on security‟
held at Bishop moore college, Mavelikera Kerala.
4. Nagarathna”Carlson‟s Tropic State Index (CTSI) of the Thonnur Lake. Published in
Chintana Lekha, Government College for Women, Mandya June-December 2015
Paper presented in conferences
1. “ Plant biodiversity and Bioprospecting” , National Conference held at the
Department of Studies in Botany, University of Mysore, During 16th
and 17th
of March
2009. Presented a paper in the postal presentation Session” Alagal Diversity of Mandya
District ” and First Place awarded.
2. „Plant Biodiversity and plant Health‟ National Conference held at the departmentB
otany‟.University of Mysor e during 11th
and 12th
March 2010 and Presented a paper in
the postal session‟Species diversity in Mandya district
3. Trophic status classification of Mandya lakes and its composition‟ Oral presentation
held at Bisop Moore College Mavelikara,Kerala from 3rd
to 5th
March 2011. International
conference.
4. UGC sponsored two days national seminar on Conservation and sustainable
development of Ecosystem in western ghats‟ held at Sahyadri college kuvempu
university Shivamoga on 25th
to 26th
March 2010 –Poster presention topic „Diatoms in
Mandya district‟
5. UGC sponsored State level one day seminar on „Genetic Engineering and its impact‟
organized by Faculty of life Sciences, Bharathi College, Bharathinagar on 24th
Jan
2009.
Minor Research Project entitled “Classification of lakes in Mandya Taluk on the basis of their
tropic status” sponsored by UGC sanctioned year 2009, Completed2012 Amount 75,000/-
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Mrs Rashmi P E
Assistant Professor
Dept of Physics, GCW Mandya
Publications:
1. Shivalingaswamy T and Rashmi P.E “I am the speed of light „c‟, you see…” ,
appeared in European Journal of Physics Education (EJPE), Vol.5, No.1, 2014,
ISSN-1309-7202, www.ejpe.erciyes.edu.tr pp 51-58.
2. Rashmi P.E, Shivalingaswamy T and Raghu A “Voltage Calibration by optical
method” appeared in Physics Education, India, Volume 30, Issue 4, Article
Number: 9, Oct-Dec 2014, ISSN-0970-5973, www.physedu.in .
3. Shivalingaswamy T, P.E Rashmi and B.A Kagali, “Bracketing ground state energy
of Quartic Anharmonic oscillator with lower and upper bounds” appeared in
Proceedings of national conference on “Recent trends in Physics, Mathematics and
Engineering (RTPME-2015)”, ISBN -978-81-930115-1-5 February 2015. Pp-122-
126.
4. Raghu A, Shivalingaswamy T and Rashmi P.E “Spatial Characterization of
LED's Irradiance using ordinary Detectors” appeared in Physics Education, India,
Volume 31, Number 1 Article Number: 6, 2015. ISSN-0970-5973, www.physedu.in
B.N.Ramakrishna Asst. Prof. of Physics , Dept.of Physics
Govt. College for Women , Mandya-571401
Paper Presentation
1. T. N. Govindaiah, H.R.Sreepad, Nagappa, P.M.Sathyanarayana, J. Mahadeva, B.N.
Ramakrishna and L.S. Manjunath. “Induced thermotropic smectic phases in binary/ ternary
mixture of two two non-mesogenic compounds” Emerging Trends in Condensed Matter Physics
(ETCMP)-2013, GFGC-Bettampady- Karnataka, India. Dated at 5-6 th September.pp-04, page
no 39-42.
2. T. N. Govindaiah, H.R.Sreepad, Nagappa, P.M.Sathyanarayana, J. Mahadeva, B.N.
Ramakrishna and L.S. Manjunath. “Co-existent Biphasic region Of Nematic And Columnar
Smectic Phases In Binary Mixture Of Berberine and Alizarin Dye” Emerging Trends in
Condensed Matter Physics.(ETCMP)-2013, GFGC-Bettampady-Karnataka, India. Dated at 5-6
th September. pp-05, page no 43-46.
3. T.N.Govindaiah, H.R.Sreepad and B.N. Ramakrishna. “Optical Studies on TGB and
Reentrant Smectic-A phases exhibited in Ternary Mixture of Liquid Crystalline Materials”
National Level Conference on Atomic Physics Molecular Physics and X-ray Crystallography.
Dated at 8-10th January 2015. Vijaya College, Basavanagudi. Bangalore.
4. M.T. Shivasagar, B.N. Ramakrishna J. Mahadeva, T.N. Govindaiahh*. Reentrant Lyotropic
Nematic phase in a Ternary Mixture. Proceedings of National Conference on recent trends in
Physics, Mathematics and engineering. Sharada Vilas College Mysore. 20-21 Feb 2015. ISBN
NO-978-81-930115-1-5.
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5. B.N. Ramakrishna J. M.T. Shivasagar, Mahadeva, T.N. Govindaiah*. Study on Anisotropic
Molecular Orientaion in a Ternary Mixture. Proceedings of National Conference on recent
trends in Physics, Mathematics and engineering. Sharada Vilas College Mysore. 20-21 Feb
2015. ISBN NO-978-81-930115-1-5.
Seminars/Conferences /Workshops/ Training Programmes attended
(1) Participated in two day national conference in “Nuclear applications , Hazards and safety
Measures (NAHSM)” held on 10th and 11th of feb 2012 in Tumkur University, Karnataka.
(2) Participated in UGC sponsored two day National level conference on “emerging trends in
condensed matter physics(ETCMP-2013)”. Held at GFGC, Bettampady, Puttur TQ, DK ,
Karnataka on 5th and 6th Sept 2013.
(3) Participated in “Teacher empowerment training for Assistant Professors” conducted by the
Dept. of Collegiate education, Govt. Of Karnataka during 5th – 10th April 2011.
(4) Participated in the UGC sponsored one day regional level work shop on “ LATEX” held on
5th march 2011 in Govt. College ( AUTONOMOUS), Mandya Karnataka.
(5) Participated in the two day regional level seminar on “ Photonics and Electronics” organized
by the Dept. of Physics on 3rd and 4th feb 2011 at St.Philamena‟s College , Mysore, Karnataka.
(6) Participated in the two day workshop on “ Women and Science” held on 28th, 29th Sept
2012 conducted by Karnataka State Science Academy and Govt. College for Women, Mandya,
Karnataka.
(7) Participated in District level Seminar on “Biodiversity” held on 5th march 2010 in
Connection with national Science Day 2010 Conducted by Karnataka Science and Technology
Academy, Bangalore and GAS College, Karwar in GAS College , Karwar U.K Karnataka.
(8) Participated in the state level symposium on Socio-Economic Thoughts of DR.B.R.
Ambedkar in Higher education held at Karwar U.K Karnataka . on 12.09.2009 conducted by
KSOU ,Mysore, GAS College, Karwar and DR.B.R. Ambedkar peeta.
(9) National Level Conference on Atomic Physics Molecular Physics and X-ray
Crystallography. Dated at 8-10th January 2015. Vijaya College, Basavanagudi. Bangalore.
(10) National Conference on recent trends in Physics, Mathematics and engineering. Sharada
Vilas College Mysore. 20-21 Feb 2015.
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ASHWINI.G
Dept of Mathematics
Publications in Journals
1. Ashwini G et al, “Effects of Non-Uniform Slot Injection (Suction) Into Two Dimensional
MHD Boundary Layer Flow with Temperature- Dependent Viscosity”, International e-
Journal of Mathematics and Engineering (IeJME), Vol. 143, 2011, pp. 1301-1312., ISSN
0976 – 1411
2. Ashwini G et al, “Non-Uniform Slot Injection (Suction) into MHD Boundary Layer Flow
over a Cylinder”, Pacific-Asian Journal of Mathematics (PAJM), Vol.5, No. 1, 2011,
pp.35-43.
3. Ashwini G et al, “Unsteady Two Dimensional MHD Boundary Layer Flow with Slot
Suction (Injection) and Temperature-Dependent Viscosity”, Journal of Applied
Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics (JAMFM), Vol. 4, No.3, 2012, pp. 203-215, ISSN
0974-3170.
4. Ashwini G et al, “Unsteady MHD accelerating flow past a wedge with thermal radiation
and internal heat generation/absorption”, International J. Of Math. Sci. & Engg. Appls.
(IJMSEA), Vol. 9 No. I (March, 2015), pp.1-14, ISSN 0973-9424.
5. Ashwini G et al, “Unsteady MHD Decelerating Flow over a Wedge with Heat
Generation/Absorption”, International Journal of Mathematics and Computational
Science (IJMCS), Vol. 1, No. 5, 2015, pp. 303-309.
Conferences Publications:
S.
n
Conference Period Place Presented Paper Title
1
International Conference
on “Mathematical
Modelling and
Applications to Industrial
Problems (MMIP-
2011)”
29-03-2011
to
31-03-2011
National
Institute of
Technology,
Calicut,
Kerala.
Presented
“Falkner - Skan Wedge
Flow with Variable
Viscosity and Applied
Magnetic Field”
2
“National Conference on
Applied and Engineering
Mathematics
(NCAEM–2011)”
28-07-2011
to
30-07-2011
RNSIT,
Channasandra
, Bangalore
Presented
“Hydromagnetic Mixed
Convection Flow Adjacent
to a Vertical Flat Plate
Immersed in a Thermally
Stratified Medium”
3
“International
Conference on
Mechanical, Aeronautical
and Manufacturing
Engineering (ICMAME
2012)”
29-05-2012
and
30-05-2012
Tokyo, Japan
Paper Published
in Conference
Proceedings
(WASET-
2012), Issue 65,
pp. 687-690.
“MHD Falkner-Skan
Boundary Layer Flow with
Internal Heat Generation
or Absorption”
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4
59th
Congress of ISTAM
(International
Conference)
17-12-2014
to
20-12-2014
Alliance
University,
Anekal,
Bangalore
Presented
Paper Published
in Conference
Proceedings
59-istam-fm-fp-
86
pp. 1-7
“Heat generation or
absorption effects on
Unsteady MHD mixed
convective semi-similar
flow at A three
dimensional stagnation
point”
5
National Conference
On Scientific,
Computational &
Information Research
Trends in Engineering
(NCSCI-2016)
30-01-2016
GSSS
Institute of
Engg & Tech.
for Women,
KRS Road,
Metagalli,
Mysuru
Presented
Paper Published
in Conference
Proceedings
(pp. 7-13)
Effect of heat
generation/absorption on
The two-dimensional
forced flow
With slot suction
(injection)
T.DEEPAK KUMAR
Assistant Professor,
Department of Political Science,
Research Publications in Refereed Journal
1. „Wodeyars of Princely Mysore State‟, an article Published in An International
,Registered and Referred Monthly Journal „Research Link‟, Issue-121,Vol-XIII (2), April
2014,Published by Sathwadhikari Publishers Indore, Madhya Pradesh, ISSN: 0973-
1628,Page No: 09-11.
2. *** „Right to Information Act in India : Master Key to good Governance in Tackling
Corruption‟, an article Published in Glacier Journal of Scientific Research, April 2016
Issue I , Volume I, Published by Glacier Journal of Scientific Research, Ahmedabad,
ISSN : 2349-8498.
Publications in Conference / Seminars Proceedings
1. „Rural India Real India‟ an article Published an edited Book entitled „Sustainable Rural
Development, The Politics of Identity and Development‟ Published by Page Turners,
Bengaluru, 2012, ISBN :978-81-92320-62-5, Page No: 174.
2. „Labour Market Trends and Globalization Impact on Employment and
Unemployment‟ an article Published a Book entitled „Global Economic Crisis and its
Impact on Indian Corporates and Government‟ Published by Himalaya Publishing
House, Mumbai, ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8, March 2012, Page No: 46-51.
3. ‘ s̈ÁgÀvÀzÀ°è ¥ÀPÀë ¥ÀzÀÞw ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸À«Ää±Àæ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ’ an article Published an Proceedings entitled
„Coalition Politics and Governance‟ Published by Bharathi College, Bharathinagara, 27th
April 2012, Page No.26-31.
4. „The Rise and Role of NGO‟s in Sustainable Development‟ an article Published in an
Proceedings entitled „Philosophy of Development: Myths and Realities‟ Published by
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Executive Director, Karnataka State Higher Education Council, Bengaluru,2012,
ISBN:978-81-923301-0-5,Page No: 49-53.
5. ‘ s̈ÁgÀvÀzÀ è̄ ·À«Ää°Àæ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ÀPÀë ¥ÀzÀÞw’, an article Published in an Proceedings entitled
„Coalition Politics and Emerging Trends in India‟ Published by The Registrar, Tumkur
University, Tumkur,2012, ISBN:978-81-924393-8-9,Page No:121-124.
6. „Rural Women Empowerment through Micro-Finance‟ an article published in a Book
entitled „Competence Management towards Agility and Innovative Growth‟ Published by
Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2013, ISBN: 978-93-5097-784-2. Page No.87-90.
7. „Anna Hazare: A man Behind RTI Revolution and Anti-Corruption Movement‟, an
Article Published in an edited Book entitled „Globalization Human Rights and
Democracy‟, Vol.I by Dr,Herald Monis (ed) Published by Milagres College,
Kallianpur,Udupi,2014.ISBN: 978-81-929263-0-8, Page No:336-345.
8. „Globalization and its impact on Human Rights‟ an Article Published in an edited Book
entitled „Globalization and Emerging Trends in Indian Politics‟, Gayathri Enterprises,
Mysuru, 2014. ISBN : 978-81-926363-4-4 , Page No :159 – 165.
9. ‘gÁdQÃAiÀÄzÀ¯è ªÀĺ»Á «Ä÷À®Áw ªÀÄvÀÄÛ M»À «Ä÷À®Áw PÀÄjvÀÄ MAzÀÄ CªÀ®ÉÆÃPÀ£À’, an article
Published in an Proceedings entitled „Women Empowerment Then and Now: A Social,
historical, Economic and Political Perspective‟ Published Government First Grade
College, Ramanagara ,2014, ISBN:978-81-927126-4-2,Page No: 383-386.
10. „Human Rights Under the Impact of Globalization‟ an Article Published in an edited
Book entitled „Globalization Human Rights and Democracy‟, Vol.II by Dr.Jayaram
Shettigar (ed) Published by Milagres College, Kallianpur,Udupi,2014. ISBN:978-81-
929263-1-5 , Page No:37-42.
11. „Role of Villages in the Empowering India‟, an Article Published in an edited Book
entitled Book „Community Empowerment in Changing World – Issues and Challenges‟
(ed) Published by Book RIK GmbH and Co. KG, Munich, Gemany, Published on
February 27th
2015,ISBN :9-78-37368-20210,Page No.238-242.
12. „The Concept of Co-operative Federalism and Dual Federalism‟ an Article Published
is an edited Book entitled „The Challenges to Indian Federal System‟ (ed.) Published by
Department of Political Science, Government First Grade College, Holrnarasipura,
Hassan Dist. Published on 2015, ISBN : 978-81-925763-1-2, Page No.79-83.
13. “Gandhi and Women‟s Empowerment” an Article Published as an Proceedings Book
entitled „Gandhian Philosophy and Recent Trends in India‟ (ed), Published by
Department of Political Science, University College of Arts, Tumkur University,
Tumkur, Published on 2015, ISBN : 978-93-82694-22-9, Page No : 172-176.
14. “Democratic Perception of legislators in India”, an Article Published as an
Proceedings Book entitled “Democracy in India Emerging Trends” (ed) Published by
Department of Political Science, Government College (Autonomous) Hassan, 2106,
ISBN : 978-81-925763-0-5, Page No. 137-141.
15. * “Higher Education in India : Issues, Challenges and Suggestions”, as an
Proceedings Book entitled “Challenges and Opportunities in Higher Education”,
Published by IQAC - Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Government first Grade College,
Yelahnka, Bengaluru on 12th
April 2016, ISBN : 978-81-928928-9-4, Page No : 603-609.
ISBN/ISSN Publications and Journal/Periodicals
1. „Panchayat Raj System and Rural Development‟, an article Published in an edited Book
entitled „Advances in Social Sciences‟ Published by Anu Book, Meerut, 2012, ISBN: 81-
85126135-5, 2012, Page No:209-229.
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2. „Labour Market Trends and Globalizations Impact on Employment and Migration‟, an
article Published in an edited Book entitled „Development in Social Sciences‟ Published
by AADI Publications, Jaipur,2011,ISBN:978-93-80902-68-5, 2011,Page No.292-302. 3. ‘gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ¥ÀAiÀiÁðAiÀÄUÀ»À ¹ÀÄqÀÄUÁl’, ‘aAvÀ£À¯ÉÃR’ vÉæöʪÀiÁ¸PÀ ¥ÀwæPÉ, ªÀÄ»¼Á ·ÀPÁðj PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ,
ªÀÄAqÀå, ªÀiÁZïð - DUÀ¸ïÖ 2013, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:07-08. 4. ‘PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdPÁgÀt : ªÀA°À gÁdPÁgÀtªÀ£ÀÄß «ÄÃjzÀ ¥Á»ÉÃUÁjPÉ gÁdPÁgÀt’ (PÀÄlÄA§ gÁdPÁgÀt)
an article Published in „Karnataka Journal of Politics‟ Published by Bengaluru University
Political Science Teachers Association, Bengaluru,Vol-14, September 2013, Page
No.176-182. 5. ‘ s̈ÁgÀvÀzÀ ZÀÄ£ÁªÀuÁ ªÀåªÀ·ÉÜAiÀįè gÁdQÃAiÀÄ s̈ÀæµÀÖvÉ’ ,‘aAvÀ£À¯ÉÃR’ vÉæöʪÀiÁ¸PÀ ¥ÀwæP É, ªÀÄ»¼Á ¸ÀPÁðj
PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ, ªÀÄAqÀå, ªÀiÁZïð - DUÀ¸ïÖ 2014, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:35-37. 6. „Issues of the 21
st Century Transforming India – Peace in Kashmir through
Introspection‟ an Article Published in an edited Book entitled Book „Transforming India
in the 21st Century – Perspectives, Challenges and Policy Implications‟ (ed.) Published
by Government College for Women (Autonomous) Mandya Published on May 2015,
ISBN : 978-81-923619-5-6,Page No,171-174.
7. „Political Modernization in Princely State of Mysore – Legislative Council‟, an
Article Published as an edited Book entitled „Development change for the People‟,
Published by Lulu Enterprises UK Ltd, United Kingdom on July 2015, ISBN : 978-1-
329-17691-1,Page No : 89-98. 8. ‘¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ gÁdQÃAiÀÄzÀ°è ªÀÄ»¼ÉAiÀÄgÀ ¥Á®ÄUÉƼÀÄΫPÉAiÀÄ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ ªÀÄ»¼ÉAiÀÄgÀ ·À§°ÃPÀgÀt’,
aAvÀ£À¯ÉÃR ,‘¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ°è ªÀÄ»¼Á ¸À§°ÃPÀgÀt’, ªÀÄ»¼Á ·ÀPÁðj PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ, ªÀÄAqÀå,2016, ISBN : 978-81-931384-9-6, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:32-39.
9. “Women Empowerment Through MGNRERA” ‟Chintanalekha‟, „Women
Empowerment: Issues and Concerns‟, Government College for Women (Autonomous),
Mandya, 2016, ISBN : 978-81-910230-5-3, Page No : 90 – 94.
Publications in Abstracts
1. „Labour Market Trends and Globalizations Impact on Employment and Migration‟, an
article Published in an Books of Abstracts entitled „Restructuring Political Science in the
Age of Globalization‟ Published by Karnataka University, Dharwad ,2011, Page No. 52.
2. ‘eÁUÀwÃPÀgÀtzÀ¯è ªÀĺ»É ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄ’ an Abstract Published in an Seminar Book entitled
„Gender Justice and Emerging Trends Assessment and Challenges Ahead‟ Published by
Department of Political Science, Tumkur University,Tumkur,2011,Page No:07.
3. „Women and Hindu Marriage Law‟ an abstract Published in an Abstract Book entitled
„Marriage System in India: Issues and Challenges‟ Published by Government Arts
College, Hassan 19th
and 20th
October 2012, Page No.03.
4. „YESHASVINI: Cooperative Farmers Health Care Scheme‟ an abstract Published in an
Abstract Book entitled „Health Economics and Health Insurance Schemes in India‟
Published by Government Arts College, Hassan,2013, Page No.01.
5. „Anna Hazare: A man Behind RTI Revolution and Anti-Corruption Movement‟ an
abstract Published in an Abstract Book entitled „Globalization, Human Rights and
Democracy‟ Published by Milagres College, Kallianpur,Udupi, 6th
and 7th
March
2014,Page No.45.
6. „Impact of Globalization on Human Rights‟ an abstract Published in an Abstract Book
entitled „Globalization, Human Rights and Democracy‟, Milagres College,
Kallianpur,Udupi, 6th
and 7th
March, 2014,Page No.52.
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General Publications ( Magazines and News Paper)
1. 2006-07 ‘¨sÀÆ«ÄPÉ’, ªÁ¶ðPÀ ·ÀAaPÉ, JZï.PÉ.«ÃgÀtÚUËqÀ PÁ É̄ÃdÄ, ªÀÄzÀÆÝgÀÄ, ‘G£ÀßvÀ ²PÀët JèjUÀÆ JèqÉ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 48-49.
2. ªÀiÁZïð 2010, ‘ Û̧çà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ,(«±ÉõÀ ¸ÀAaPÉ-«±Àé ªÀÄ»¼Á ¢£ÁZÀgÀuÉ) ‘ s̈ÁgÀvÀzÀ è̄ ªÀĺ»Á ZÀ»ÀĪÀ¼UÀ»ÀÄ-MAzÀÄ CªÀ®ÉÆÃPÀ£À’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 44-45.
3. K¦æ¯ï 2010, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘gÁdQÃAiÀÄzÀ¯è ªÀĺ»Á «Ä÷À®Áw ªÀÄvÀÄÛ M»À «Ä÷À®Áw PÀÄjvÀÄ MAzÀÄ CªÀ®ÉÆÃPÀ£À ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 06-07.
4. ªÉÄà 2010, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘PÀ£ÁðlPÀ UÁæªÀÄ ¥ÀAZÁ¬Äw ZÀÄ£ÁªÀuÉAiÀÄ°è ªÀÄ»¼ÉAiÀÄjUÉ PÀ°à¸À¯ÁVgÀĪÀ «Äà À̧¯Áw ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄ»¼ÉAiÀÄgÀ ¥Á¯ÉÆμÀÄî«PÉ-MAzÀÄ º£ÉÆßÃl’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 05-06.
5. dįÉÊ 2010, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘ªÀĺ»É ¤Ã£ÀÄ KPÉ zÀħð’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 05-06.
6. DUÀ·ïÖ 2010, ‘ Û̧çà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘·ÁévÀAvÀæ ZÀ»ÀĪÀ¼AiÀÄ¯è ªÀĺ»ÉAiÀÄgÀÄ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:06-07.
7. 2009-10, ‘¥ÁªÀ£Á’, ªÁ¶ðPÀ ·ÀAaPÉ, ·ÀPÁðj PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ (¸ÁéAiÀÄvÀÛ), ªÀÄAqÀå,‘PÀªÀÄÆ夷ïÖ eÉÆåÃw PÁªÉÄæÃmï eÉÆåÃw §¸ÀÄ-MAzÀÄ £É£À¥ÀÅ’,¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 47-49.
8. £ÀªÉA§gï 2010, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘ªÀĺ»Á ·À§¯ÃPÀgÀt ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ÀAZÁAiÀÄwAiÀÄ ªÀåªÀ·ÉÜ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 07.
9. ªÀiÁZïð 2011, ‘ Û̧çà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, («±ÉõÀ ·ÀAaPÉ-«±Àé ªÀÄ»¼Á ¢£ÁZÀgÀuÉ) ‘¥ÀAZÁ¬Äw ªÀåªÀ·ÉÜAiÀÄ¯è ªÀĺ»Á gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ·À§¯ÃPÀgÀt’, ¥ÀÅl À̧ASÉå: 75. ªÉÄà 2011,‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ,‘ªÀĺ»É JµÀÄÖ ·ÀévÀAvÀæ»ÀÄ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 09-10.
10. DUÀ·ïÖ 2011, ‘ Û̧çà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘·ÁévÀAvÀæ÷å ZÀ»ÀĪÀ¼AiÀÄ¯è ªÀĺ»ÉAiÀÄgÀÄ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:07-10.
11. £ÀªÉA§gï 2011, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ’, ‘zÉʤPÀ zsÁgÀªÁºUÀ»ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀĺ»É’,(zÉʤPÀ zsÁgÀªÁ»UÀ¼À°è ªÀÄ»¼ÉAiÀÄ ¸ÁÜ£À PÉlÖzÁV ©A§£É) ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:10.
12. r·ÉA§gï 2011, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ’, ‘¸ÛçÃ- ¥ÀÅgÀĵÀ ·ÀªÀiÁ£ÀvÉ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå: 14-15.
13. ¥sɧæªÀj 2012, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ’, ‘«°ÀézÀ ««zs À gÁµÀÖçUÀ¼À°è ºÉtÂÚ£À ·ÁÜ£ÀªÀiÁ£À’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:07-08.
14.ªÀiÁZïð 2012, ‘ Û̧çà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ À̧ ¥ÀwæPÉ, («±ÉõÀ ¸ÀAaPÉ-«±Àé ªÀÄ»¼Á ¢£ÁZÀgÀuÉ) ‘eÁUÀwÃPÀgÀtzÀ¯è ªÀĺ»É ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:50.
15. dÆ£ï 2012, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄl ÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘ªÀĺ»É ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ·ÀªÀiÁd’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:08-09.
16. ·É¥ÉÖA§gï 2012, ‘¹Ûçà ¥ÀæUÀw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, CªÀé «±ÉõÀ ·ÀAaPÉ, ‘·ÁévÀAvÀæ ZÀ»ÀĪÀ¼AiÀÄ¯è ªÀĺ»ÉAiÀÄgÀÄ’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:11-13.
17. £ÀªÉA§gï 2012, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ª ÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘·ÁévÀAvÀæ s̈ÁgÀvÀzÀ¯è ªÀĺ»É’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:06.
18. ªÀiÁZïð 2013, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘·ÀȶÖAiÀiÁUÀÄwÛgÀĪÀ ¹ÉuÉÚèzÀ ¥ÀÅgÀĵÀ dUÀvÀÄÛ’ ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:45-46.
19. dÆ£ï 2013, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘ªÀĺ»ÉAiÀÄgÀ ªÉÄï£À C¥ÀgÁzsÀUÀ»ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ PÁ£ÀÆ£ÀÄ ¥Àj¹ÁgÀ’. ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:14-15.
20. ·É¥ÉÖA§gï 2013, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ·À ¥ÀwæPÉ, ‘ZÀÄ£ÁªÀuÉ, ·ÁzsÀPÀ ¨ÁzsÀPÀ ’,¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:17.
21. ªÀiÁZïð 2014, ‘¸Ûçà eÁUÀÈw’, gÁdå ªÀÄlÖzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀwæPÉ,(«±ÉõÀ ¸ÀAaPÉ-«±Àé ªÀÄ»¼Á ¢£ÁZÀgÀuÉ) ‘¥Àæ·ÀÄÛvÀ À̧ªÀiÁdzÀ°è ªÀÄ»¼É’, ¥ÀÅl ¸ÀASÉå:50.
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Dr. Dakshayini
Assistant Professor
Dept of Chemistry, GCW Mandya.
Publications:
1. Dakshayini chandrashekarachar1*., Chaitramallu M2., Rekha N D3.,Devaraju
Kesagudu4 and Ranjini P5, “Trimethyl phosphate mediated synthesis of 2-
arylbenzothiazole derivatives”, Der Pharma Chemica, 2015, 7(10):490-492 .ISSN 0975-
413X CODEN (USA): PCHHAX
2. Dakshayinichandrashekarachar1*., Chaitramallu M2., Rekha N D3.,Devaraju Kesagudu4
and Ranjini P5, “Synthesis, characterization of novel furan based imidazolones and their
boilogical studies”, British journal of pharmaceutical research 11(4): 1-7, 2016, article
no.bjpr.25645, ISSN: 2231-2919, NLM ID: 101631759
3. Dakshayinichandrashekarachar1*., Chaitramallu M2., Rekha N D3.,Devaraju Kesagudu4
and Ranjini P5, “Synthesis, characterization of novel furan based polymeric
nanoparticles and their biological studies”, International Journal of Recent Scientific
Research, Vol. 7, Issue, 4, pp. 10385-10390, April, 2016. ISSN: 0976-3031.
4. Chaitramallu M1 , Dr. Devaraju1,*, Dakshayini C1 and Ranjini P., “Synthesis of aryl
tetralin compounds and study of their biological activities”, International Journal of
Chemical and Natural Sciences Vol. 2, No. 5 (2014): 116-120 Research Article.
5. International Conference On Advanced Materials & Technology
26th
- 28th
May 2016..Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysuru,
India.Poster presentation
Dr. C.V Kavitha
Assistant Professor & Coordinator
Dept of Chemistry (PG), GCW Mandya
List of Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles:
1. Aditya Bhattacharyya, C.V. Kavitha, Manas K. Ghorai. Stereospecific Synthesis of 2-
immunothiazolidinnes via domino ring-opening cyclisation of activated aziridines with
aryl and alkyl isothiocyanates. Journal of Organic Chemistry. June 28, 2016.
2. G. K. Chandrashekara, C.V. Kavitha, P. Mallu, K. Vinaya. "Pyrimidines: Synthesis and
Antiproliferative Activity on Human Leukemia Cells" Chemical Science Review and
Letters 2014, 3(11), 462-477.
3. C.V. Kavitha, Gagan Deep, S.C. Gangar, Anil K Jain, Chapla Agarwal, Rajesh Agarwal.
"Silibinin inhibits prostate cancer cells- and RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis by
targeting NFATc1, NF- κB and AP-1 Activation in RAW264.7 cells" Molecular
Carcinogeneis 2014, Mar; 53(3):169-80.
4. C.V. Kavitha, A.K. Jain, C. Agarwal, A. Pierce, A. Keating, K.M. Huber, N.J. Serkova,
M.F. Wempe, R. Agrwal, G.Deep. "Asiatic acid induces endoplasmic reticulum stress
and apoptotic death in glioblastoma multiforme cells both in vitro and in vivo"
Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2014, Sep 22. doi: 10.1002/mc.22220.
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5. Gagan Deep, Anil K Jain, Anand Ramteke, Harold Ting, Kavitha CV, Subhash C
Gangar, Chapla Agarwal, Rajesh Agarwal. "SNAI 1 is critical for the aggressiveness of
prostate cancer cells with low E-cadherin" Molecular Cancer (2014) Feb 24; 13:37-52
6. C.V. Kavitha, Nambiar M, Narayanaswamy PB, Thomas E, Rathore U, Ananda Kumar
CS, Choudhary B, Rangappa KS, Raghavan SC. "Propyl-2-(8-(3,4-difluorobenzyl)-2,5-
dioxo-8-azaspiro[bicyclo[3.2.1]octane-3,4-imidazolidine]-1-yl)acetate induces apoptosis
in human leukemia cells through mitochondrial pathway following cell cycle arrest"
PLoS One. (2013) Jul 26;8(7):e69103.
7. H.D. Gurupadaswamy, V. Girish, C.V. Kavitha, Sathees C. Raghavan, Shaukath Ara
Khanum. " Synthesis and evaluation of 2,5-di(4-aryloylaryloxymethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazoles
as anti-cancer agents" European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2013) 63 (2013)
536e543
8. K. Vinaya, C. V. Kavitha, D. S. Prasanna, S. Chandrappa, S. R. Ranganatha, Sathees C.
Raghavan, K. S. Rangappa. "Synthesis and antileukemic activity of novel 2-(4-(2,4-
dimethoxybenzoyl)phenoxy)-1-(4-(3-piperidin-4-yl)propy l)piperidin-1-yl)ethanone
derivatives" Chemical Biology & Drug Design (2012) 79, 3, 360-367.
9. C.V. Kavitha, Chapla Agarwal, Rajesh Agarwal, Gagan Deep. "Asiatic Acid Inhibits
Pro-Angiogenic Effects of VEGF and Human Gliomas in Endothelial Cell Culture
Models" PLoSone (2011) 6, 8, e 22745.
10. K. Vinaya, C.V. Kavitha, S. Chandrappa, D.S. Prasanna, Sathees C. Raghavan, K. S.
Rangappa. “Synthesis and Antileukemic Activity of Novel 4-(3-(Piperidin-4-
yl)Propyl)Piperidine derivatives" Chemical Biology & Drug Design (2011) 78, 4, 622-
630.
11. D. S. Prasanna, C. V. Kavitha, K. Vinaya, S.R. Ranganatha, Sathees C. Raghavan, K. S.
Rangappa. " Synthesis and identification of a new class of antileukemic agents
containing2-(arylcarboxamide)-(S)-6-amino-4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzo[d]thiazole
"European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2010) 45, 11, 5331-5336.
12. Basappa, S. Murugan, C.V. Kavitha, A. Purushothaman, K.G. Nevin, K. Sugahara, K.S.
Rangappa. "A small oxazine compound as an anti- tumor agent: a novel pyranoside
mimetic that binds to VEGF, HB-EGF, and TNF-α" Cancer letters (2010) 297, 2, 231-
243.
13. C.V. Kavitha, B. Choudhary, Sathees C. Raghavan, K. Muniyappa. “Differential
regulation of MRN (Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1) complex subunits and telomerase activity in
cancer cells" Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2010) 399, 4,
575-580.
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Dr. M.S. Kumar
Assistant Professor
Dept of Bio-Chemistry
GCW Mandya
Peer-reviewed journal articles:
1. Kumar MS, Shivaprasad HV, Kamal Moudgil. Tinospora cordifolia suppresses
autoimmune arthritis by modulating the key immune mediators of inflammation and
bone damage. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology; 2015
Dec;28(4):521-31.
2. Thushara RM, Hemshekhar M, Sunitha K, Kumar MS, Naveen S, Kemparaju K, Girish
KS. Sesamol induces apoptosis in human platelets via reactive oxygen species-mediated
mitochondrial damage. Biochimie, 2013 Nov;95(11):2060-8.
3. Ahmed F, Kumar MS, Urooj A, Kemparaju K. Platelet aggregation inducing activity of
Ficus racemosa stem bark extracts. J Pharmacol Pharmacother. 2012:3(4):329-30.
4. Gowtham YJ, Kumar MS, Girish KS, Kemparaju K (2012) Hemostatic interference of
Indian King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) venom: Comparative characterization with
three other snake venoms of the subcontinent. Biochemistry (Mosc). 2012:77(6):639-47.
5. Mahadeswaraswamy YH, Kumar MS, Gowtham YJ, Nagaraju S, Girish KS, Kemparaju
K. The polyphenol 3, 4, 5 - tri-hydroxy benzoic acid inhibits Indian Daboia russelli
venom and its hemorrhagic complex induced local toxicity. Curr Top Med Chem
2011:11(20):2520-30.
6. Kumar MS, Girish KS, Vishwanath BS, Kemparaju K. The metalloprotease NN-PF3
from Naja naja venom inhibits platelet aggregation by affecting Annals
of Hematology. 2011: 90(5):569-77.
7. Kumar MS, Devaraj VR, Vishwanath BS, Kemparaju K. Anti-coagulant activity of a
metalloprotease: further characterization from the Indian cobra (Naja naja) venom. J
Thromb Thrombolysis. 2010: 29(3):340–348.
8. Mahadeswaraswamy YH, Devaraja S, Kumar MS, Goutham YN, K. Kemparaju. K.
Inhibition of local effects of Indian Daboia/Vipera russelli venom by the methanolic
extract of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) seeds. Indian J Biochem Biophys. 2009:46(2):154-60.
National and International
Oral presentations
1. Kumar MS, Shivaprasad HV, Kemparaju K, Kamal D Moudgil. Tinospora cordifolia
suppresses autoimmune arthritis by modulating key immune mediators of
inflammation and bone damage. 103rd Indian Science Congress, University of
Mysore. Jan 3 to 7, 2016.
2. Kumar MS, Kemparaju K. NN-PF3, an antiplatelet metalloprotease from Indian
cobra (Naja naja) venom: Mechanism of action. National conference on Snake bite
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management. Department of Studies in Biochemistry, University of Mysore, Mysore.
December 10-12, 2012.
3. Kumar MS, Vishwanath BS, Kemparaju K. Anticoagulant and antiplatelet properties of
a metalloprotease from the Indian cobra (Naja naja) venom. International conference on
Cardiovascular diseases secondary to the metabolic disorder: mechanism and therapy.
Department of Studies in Biochemistry, University of Mysore, Mysore. December 17-19,
2009.
4. Kumar MS, Kemparaju K. NN-PF3 is a fibrinogenolytic and anti-coagulant factor from
Indian cobra (Naja naja) venom. National symposium on “Bioactive molecules: from
discovery to industry, April 6-7, 2009, Department of Studies in Biochemistry,
University of Mysore, Mysore.
Poster presentations
1. Kumar MS, Kemparaju K. Metalloprotease from Naja naja (Indian cobra) snake venom
inhibits platelet aggregation by binding to α2β1 integrin and cleaving GPVI. Federation
of Clinical Immunology Societies. June 25 – 29, 2014, Chicago, USA.
2. Kumar MS, Kemparaju. Antiplatelet activity of Semecarpus anacardium nut pericarp oil.
100th Indian Science Congress, Culcutta University, Kolkata, Jan 3-7, 2013.
3. Kumar MS, Vishwanath BS, Kemparaju K. NN-PF3, an anticoagulant and antiplatelet
metalloprotease from the Indian cobra (Naja naja) venom. National Conference on
perspectives on health benefits of therapeutic molecules. Karnataka state higher
education council & Center for Bioscience and innovation, Bio-information, Tumkur
University. Banglore. January 6, 2012.
4. Kumar MS, Yashonandan J Gowtham, Kemparaju K. Cross reactivity of commercial
antivenins against the pharmacological properties of King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)
venom. National symposium on Immunology today: Recent development in health and
disease. November 14-15, 2011. Department of Studies in Biochemistry, University of
Mysore, Mysore.
Research training:
Rat handling course: Nov 13th
2014, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
FACS Training: Oct 27th
2014, UMGCC Flow Cytometry Shared Services, University
of Maryland Baltimore, USA
Xenogen (Imaging) Training – University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
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Dr.SHIVAKUMAR SWAMY.C.S
Assistant Professor
Dept of Mathematics
GCW Mandya
Publications
S.n Journal Paper Title Year
1 Advanced Studies in
Contemporary Mathematics
On Sum Difference Quotient Graphs Vol.19 (2009), 31-38
2 International Mathematical
Forum
Bounds on the largest of minimum
degree Eigenvalues of Graphs
Vol. 5(37) (2010),
1823-1831
3 International Math. Combin. Bounds on the largest of minimum
degree Laplacian Eigenvalues of
Graphs
Vol. 2 (2011), 130-
136
4 International Math. Combin. Note on 1-edge Balance Index set Vol.3 (2012),113-117
5 Advances and Applications
in Discrete Mathematics
On Minimum degree energy of a Graph Vol. 4(2),
(2009),137-145
6 Bulletin of pure and
Applied mathematics.
Bounds for the minimum degree
eigenvalues of graphs
ISSN-0973-5933
7 Thai Journal of
Mathematics
A note on Strongly sum difference
quotient Graphs
8 Journal of Analysis and
Number Theory On a Ramanujan Quantities
Vol. 2, No.2,
1-6(2014)
Conferences
S.
n
Conference Period Place Presented Paper Title
1
One day National
Conference on Recent
advances in
Mathematics
Jan 1st ,2014
J.S.S. College,
Mysore Presented
On Minimum degree
energy of a Graph
2
UGC sponsored one day
National seminar on
“GRAPHS IN
NETWORK THEORY”
Feb-15th
,2014
GFGC,
Bettampady Presented
On Strongly Sum
Difference quotient Graphs
3
Two day international
conference
“ADVANCES IN
MATHEMATICAL
Dec 22nd
&
23rd
-2014
Adichunchanagiri
Institute of
Technology,
Chikmagalur,
Presented A Note on 1-Edge Balance
Index Set
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SCIENCES AND
APPLICATIONS” .
Karnataka, India.
4 National Conference on
Mathematics And its
Application
Dec 22nd
&
23rd
-2015
Adichunchanagiri
Institute of
Technology,
Chikmagalur,
Karnataka, India.
Presented
A Note on Strongly Sum
Difference & Quotient
Graphs
Dr. Vasudave Shetty
Associate Professor
Department of Hindi
GCW Mandya
Publications /Translations: 1. Contributed to the translation from Hindi to Kannada of 9 chapters in the book entitled
“Shyam Goenka Avara Aayda Vyangyagalu” (Selected Hindi Satires of Shyam
Goenka). 2009. Pp 58-102. Edited by Dr. Tippeswamy, published by Kamala Goenka
Foundation, Sadashivnagar, Bangalore-80.
2. Contributed to the translation from Hindi to Kannada of 2 chapters (15 and 16) in the
book entitled “Bhoo Devathegala Pranalike” (from the original Bhoo Devathavonka
Manifesto” by B. Shyamsundar). 2009. Pp 292-314. Edited by Dr. Tippeswamy,
published by Kutumba Prakashana, Gulburga.
3. Contributed a chapter entitled “Narendra Mohan ke Natakon mein Janavadi Chetana” in
the book “Aadhunik Hindi Sahitya mein Janavadi Chetana edited by Dr. Vidyashree.
ISBN:978-93-80417-26-4. Pp 167-173.
4. Contributed a chapter entitled “Nanageke Ishtavaayithu” in the book “Nanage Naane
Shilpi-Ondu Avalokana” – A collection of critical essays on Nanage Naane Shilpi, An
Auto biography of Dr. C. N. Mruthyunjayappa. Edited by Dr. Thippeswamy. Pp 99-101.
2013.
5. An article entitled “ Bhasha Bhandavya Bandu – Dr. Thippeswamy” in weekly magazine
“Ee Bhanuvaara” Published on 11.3.2013.
6. An article entitled Parisara Rakshane Namma Hone edited by Divya B S chinthana
Lekha Govt. College for Women(July-sep 2014)
7. An article entitled Bharathiya Bhakthi Sahithya me Karnataka Yogadan page No. 46-52,
ISBN no. 978-81-931150-2-2, published by Mahaja‟s Research Foundation Pooja
Bhaghavath Memorial centre PG Wing KRS Road, Mysore.
Papers Presented in Seminars/Symposia:
1. A paper entitled “ Sanchar Madhyam mein Hinidi ki dasha aur disha” was presented in
UGC sponsored National level seminar during 4th
– 5th
March 2009, at JSS college of
Arts, Commerce and Science, Nanjangud- 301, Mysore.
2. A paper entitled “ was presented in UGC sponsored National level seminar during 28th
-
29th
August 2009, at C.S.B Arts, RMRP Science and GLR Commerce College,
Ramadurg-23, Belgaum.
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3. A paper entitled “ Narendra Mohan ke Natakon mein Janavadi Chetana” was presented
in National level seminar organized by Department of Hindi, Maharaja‟s College, UOM,
in collaboration with Central Institute of Hindi, Mysore Center during 15-16th
February
2010 at Maharaja‟s College Mysore.
4. A paper entitled “ Aa Hindi kshetra mein Hindi” was presented in UGC sponsored
National level seminar during 22-23rd
September, 2011, at Nehru Memorial College,
Karunjibag-574327, Sulya, Dakshina Kannada District.
5. A paper entitled “Kuvempu ki Kahaniyaan” was presented in “Gyanpeeth Award
Winning Literary works of Hindi and South Indian Languages-An Analysis.” Organized
by Central Institute of Hindi, Mysore Center in Collaboration with Central Institute of
Indian Languages, Mysore during 27-28th
February 2012.
6. A paper entitled “Bharatheeya Bhakthi Sahiyhya ka Samajik Paksha” was presented in
National Seminor Organised by dept. of Hindi Maharani‟s Arts College for Women,
Mysore On 7th
amd 8th
August 2015.
Dr.Ramesha.M.C,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Economics
Papers Publication
1. Entitled “National Mental Health Programs In India”
2. Entitled “Market Trend Analysis Of National Stock Exchange Of India”.
3. Entitled, “Role Of Ksfc In Development Of Micro Small And Medium Enterprises In
Karnataka”.
4. Entitled, “Role Of Ksfc Finance To Weaker Section In Karnataka-A Case Study”.
5. Entitled, “Youth Empowerment Through Micro Small And Medium Enterprises In
Karnataka”.
Chaluvaiah, Assistant Professor in Commerce
1. Chaluvaiah, “Social Responsibilities of Educational Institutions- Role of Affiliated
Universities and Government”, Presented at Two days National Level Conference On
Social Responsibilities of Educational Institutions, Centre for Advanced Studies in
Commerce & Management Canara College Mangalore, September 7th
& 8th
, 2010.
2. Chaluvaiah, “Accountability and Responsibility in Corporate Governance some issues”,
Two day International Seminar On “Ethics, Governance & IFRS”, On 24th
& 25th
Feb2012, Organized By SDM College for Commerce & Management, UJIRE.
3. Chaluvaiah, “Environment Protection through Good Corporate Governance for
Sustainable Business”, One day national level Interdisciplinary Seminar, On Go Green,
Organized by G.F.G.C, Bidadi, Ramanagara.
4. Chaluvaiah, “Effective Corporate Governance and Economic Development in India–
Role & Challenges”, KARNATAKA STATE RESIDENCIAL ADDRESS, # 1084, 1st
Main, 5th
Cross, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bangalore-560060.
5. Chaluvaiah, “FDI & Indian Retail Marketing – Dangers of FDI”, Two- Day National
Seminar on “MARKETING REVOLUTION: EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN
RETAIL MARKETING” ,Vidyodaya Arts & Commerce First Grade College,
T.Narasipura, Mysore District, On 16th
and 17th
September, 2011
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6. Chaluvaiah et al, Impact of NPAs in Priority sector lending and banking
performance. 7. Chaluvaiah, Strategic Human Resource Management & Skill Sets Development in
India-Some Issues, Presented at Two day National Seminar On “Strategic Human
Resource Management Practice Paradigms – Challenges and Opportunities in Indian
Context”, March, 27th
& 28th
2014, Organized By Department of Commerce &
Management Government Maharani‟s Arts, Commerce & Management College for
Women, Bangalore
8. Chaluvaiah, “Higher Education in the new millennium- Teachers Roles and
Responsibilities”, Presented At One Day National Seminar on Challenges and
opportunities in higher education Organized by Government First Grade College,
Yelahanka Bangalore.
Mr Hemakumar G.
Assistant Professor
Dept of Computer Science
Paper Publications in International Journals:
1. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., “Speakers‟ Accent And Isolated Kannada Words
Recognition”, American Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology,
Publishing by PUBICON International Publication. Vol 2, Issue 2, Nov-Dec 2014, pg.
no. 071-077, ISSN: 2349-3917. (NASA, SCOPUS, Indian Science etc).
2. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P. (Jan-2015), “Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition:
Speaker Dependent and Speaker Independent”, Published by Springer- Advances in
Intelligent and Soft Computing, Vol 339, pg no 73-80, ISSN: 1867-5662. (ISI
Proceedings, SCOPUS, EI-Compendex, etc).
3. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., “Large vocabulary isolated word recognition using
syllable, HMM and normal fit”, published by International Journal of Scientific &
Engineering Research, Volume 5, Issue 9, Sept-2014, ISSN 2229-5518. (Thomson
Reuter, NASA)
4. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., “Speaker Dependent Continuous Kannada Speech
Recognition Using HMM”, Published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) IEEE,
ISBN 978-1-4799-3966-4/14 $31.00 © 2014 IEEE, DOI 10.1109/ICICA.2014.88 Page
No. 402-405.
5. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., "Automatic Segmentation of Kannada Speech Signal into
Syllables and Sub-words: Noised and Noiseless Signals”, published by International
Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 5, Issue 1, January-2014, Page No
1707-1711, ISSN 2229-5518.
6. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P. (2014), “Spectrographic and Oscillographic Analysis for
Speech Signals”, UGC Sponsored One day State level Seminar on Data Mining and
Knowledge Discovery DMKD-2014, 14-march-2014 at JSS College of Arts, Commerce
and Science, Ooty Road, Mysore. ISBN: 978-81-29372-1-2.
7. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., " Speech Recognition Technology: A Survey on Indian
Languages", International Journal of Information Science and Intelligent System, Vol. 2,
No.4, 2013, Page No 1-38, ISSN 2307-9142.
8. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., "Speaker Independent Isolated Kannada Word
Recognizer”, Published by Springer Link, Series Title 7818, P. P. Swamy and D. S.
Guru (eds.), Multimedia Processing, Communication and Computing Applications,
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Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 213, DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1143-3_27,
Springer India 2013.
9. Hemakumar G., Asst Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Govt., College for Women,
Mandya, “ACOUSTIC PHONETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF KANNADA
LANGUAGE”, published by IJCSI International Journal of Computer Science Issues,
Vol. 8, Issue 6, No 2, November-2011, Page No 332-339, ISSN (Online): 1694-0814.
10. Hemakumar G., Asst Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Govt., College for
Women, Mandya, “VOWEL-PLOSIVE OF ENGLISH WORD RECOGNITION USING
HMM”, published by IJCSI International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 8,
Issue 6, No 2, November 2011, Page No 362-365, ISSN (Online): 1694-0814.
Paper Presentation at International / National Conference:
1. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P. (Jan-2015), “Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition:
Speaker Dependent and Speaker Independent”, Second International Conference
Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications (INDIA) 2015, date 8-9th
Jan
2015, at University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India.
2. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., “Speaker Dependent Continuous Kannada Speech
Recognition Using HMM”, International Conference on Intelligent Computing (ICIC-
2014), Conference dates 6-7th
march 2014, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
3. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., “Spectrographic and Oscillographic Analysis for Speech
Signals”, Proceeding of UGC Sponsored One day State level Seminar on Data Mining
and Knowledge Discovery, DMKD-2014, 12-march-2014 at JSS College (Autonomous),
Ooty road, Mysore, ISBN 978-81-929372-1-2.
4. Hemakumar G. and Punitha P., "Speaker Independent Isolated Kannada Word
Recognizer”, The First International Conference on Multimedia Processing,
Communication and Computing Application (ICMCCA), held on 13-15th
Dec-2012 at
Department of MCA, PESIT, Bangalore.