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PDEA's BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 PDEA’S BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) Dr. Mahajan Dnyaneshwar Maruti Associate Professor 1. Personal details Full name (in Devnagari script) : महाजन ज्ञाने�वर मा셁ती Father Name (full) : Mahajan Maruti Gangadhar Date of Birth and Place : 02/06/1966, Dhamori, Tal. Korpargaon, Dist. A’nagar Gender : Male Religion : Hindu Domicile : Maharashtra Nationality : Indian Marital status : Married Name of Department : Botany : Department of Botany, Baburaoji Gholap College, Sangvi, Address Pune-411027 Phone no. : 020-27280204 Office Details Fax no. : Website : http://www.pdeabgcollege.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Address for Correspondence : Sr.No. 38/1/1, Sairaj Residency, A/16, Ganeshraj Park, Pimple-Gurav, Pune-411061 Residential / Permanent Address : Sr.No. 38/1/1, Sairaj Residency, A/16, Ganeshraj Park, Pimple-Gurav, Pune-411061 E-mail Address : [email protected] Website : https://indianflorafauna.com ORCID iD : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3315-6517 Mobile No. : 9423010472 Aadhaar Card No. : 7038 1176 3631 Pan Card No. : ABHPM6407H 2. Educational Qualification Board / Month & Year Percentage Division/ Examination Subject(s) University of passing of marks Class / Grade High School Maths, Sci., Soc.-Sci., Pune March, 1984 54.28 Second (S.S.C.) Eng, Mar, Hindi-Sanskit Intermediate Phy, Chem, Bio, Geog, Pune March, 1987 41.66 Pass (H.S.C.) Eng, Mar. Undergraduate First with Pune June, 1990 75.83 Botany B.Sc. Distinction Postgraduate Pune June, 1992 60.50 First Botany M.Sc. First with MS-CIT MSBTE March, 2012 91.00 Information Technology Distinction Any Other -- -- -- -- -- Page 1 of 36 PDEA’S BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 3. Qualifications related to Research Name of Name of Date of Degree Title of Research Topic University Research Guide Award M.Phil. -- -- -- -- Forest Ecology of Akkalkuwa Savitribai Phule Prof. Venkat R. Gunale 29th June Ph.D. Tahsil using remote sensing and Pune University Prof. Vishwas S. Kale 2002 ecological methods 4. Job Profile Sr. Name of Period Grade Reason for Designation Pay Scale No. Employer From To Pay Leaving 37400 – 1. Asst. Prof. PDEA, Pune-38 01/07/2015 This date 9000 Transfer 67000 15600 – 2. Asst. Prof. PDEA, Pune-38 27/12/2008 30/06/2015 8000 Transfer 39100 15600 – 3. Asst. Prof. PDEA, Pune-38 16/06/2008 26/12/2008 7000 Transfer 39100 15600 – 4. Sr. Lecturer PDEA, Pune-38 16/04/2008 15/06/2008 7000 Transfer 39100 8000-275- 5. Lecturer PDEA, Pune-38 01/08/1997 15/04/2008 -- Transfer 13500 2200-75- 6. Lecturer PDEA, Pune-38 01/12/1995 31/07/1997 2800-100- -- Transfer 4000 University of Project 7. Res. Asst. 28/08/1992 31/03/1995 2000 -- Pune Complete 5. Teaching and Research Experience Sr. Period Total Experience Type Level No. From To (mm/yy) 1. Teaching Undergraduate 01/12/1995 This date 25 years 2. Teaching Postgraduate 01/07/2004 This date 16 years 3. Research Post PG 01/08/1992 This date 28 years 6. Approval and Recognition Sr. Approval/ Name of Period Temporary/ Date of Subject Letter No. No. Recognition University From To Permanent Approval Teacher 1. Botany SPPU 01/12/1995 This date Permanent CCO/282 22/01/2003 Approval Principal 2. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Approval PG Botany SPPU 30/06/2003 29/06/2008 Temporary BUTR/4189 01/08/2003 3. Recognition Env. Sci SPPU 30/06/2003 29/06/2008 Temporary BUTR/4279 05/08/2003 BUTR/Science Env.Sci SPPU 29/08/2005 28/08/2013 Temporary 16/09/2005 /7739 BUTR/Science M.Phil. and/or Env.Sci. SPPU 29/08/2013 28/08/2021 Temporary 22/01/2014 /14/110 4. Ph.D. Guide BUTR/Sci./2219- Recognition Botany SPPU 07/07/2008 06/07/2016 Temporary 29/08/2008 99 BOD/Sci & Botany SPPU 07/07/2016 06/07/2024 Temporary 12/04/2018 Tech./10/356 Other 5. Recognition(s) Page 2 of 36 PDEA’S BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 7. Participation in Academic Committee Sr. Name of Academic Year Designation Work done No. Committee Awareness was made among the faculty Study tours and 1. Chairman members regarding the rules and regulations and Excursion safety of students during the study tours. Campus enrichment, Inputs regarding the campus development are 2. House Management Member given regularly during the meetings and Maintenance Arranged various competitions for students, Science faculty 3. Member inculcated scientific temperament among the association students 2019- Career Guidance and 20 Arranged lecture for students. A career guidance 4. Competitive Member is started in the college. Examination Cell Environmental Suggestions givens to the coordinator regarding 5. Member Awareness the teaching and examination of this course 6. DBT Member Arranged guest lecture, projects for students Participated in regular activities of NCC 7. NCC Member students Training and Students are made aware of the placement in 8. Member placement cell various fields. The faculty members were made aware of the Study tours and 1. Coordinator planning of study tours, care to be taken, and Excursion rules of PDEA, SPPU, UGC, and GoM. Campus enrichment, 2. House Management Member Inputs given for strengthening the infrastructure. and Maintenance 2018- Arranged guest lecture, hands-on-training for 3. DBT-STAR Activity 19 Member students Participated in regular activities of NCC 4. NCC Member students 5. Research Member Arranged the course-work for admitted students NAAC Steering 6. Member Successfully completed Criterion-III Committee Worked as coordinator for internal examination 1. Examination Member for B.Sc. The no. of guides increased and admitted 9 2. Research Member students for Ph.D. Arranged guest lecture, competitions, hands-on- 3. DBT-STAR Activity Member training for students 2017- NAAC Steering Successfully collected all the data required for 4. 18 Member committee Criterion-III Suggestion were made for overall development 5. Campus Development Coordinator of college campus. A letter sent to PDEA regarding same. Green audit was completed. Participated in regular activities of NCC 6. NCC Member students Admission committee 1. Member Helped in admission process and discipline 2016- College campus 17 Biomass carbon pool of college campus was 2. Coordinator development estimated. Tree plantation was done. Page 3 of 36 PDEA’S BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 Sr. Name of Academic Year Designation Work done No. Committee College magazine Help rendered for collection of articles, annual 3. Member committee departmental reports. Encouraged the colleagues to write proposals for Quality Improvement research projects, seminars, conferences, etc. 4. and Development Member Provided inputs for strengthening basic (BCUD) infrastructure and meet basic needs like teaching aids and sports facilities Successfully collected all the data required for 5. IQAC Criteria-III Coordinator Criterion-III Various schemes for students welfare were 6. Student Welfare Member discussed Started research center in Env. Sci., Helped to 7. Research Center Member increase the no. of guides for strengthened the research center. 8. Participation in Academic Bodies/Committee at SPPU, Government Level Sr. Name of Academic Committee Designation Purpose No. 1. Board of Studies in Botany, SPPU, Pune Member As mentioned in Maharashtra 2. Faculty of Science and Technology, SPPU, Member Public Universities Act, 2016 Pune 3. Local Inquiry Committee (SPPU, Pune) for Member Inspection and recommendation Arts, Science and Commerce College, for recognized research center as Indapur, Dist. Pune on January 24th, 2020. per the guideline of Maharashtra 4. Research Centre Recognition Committee for Member Public Universities Act, 2016 BAIF Development Research Foundation, Central Research Staton (CRS), Uruli- Kanchan, Pune-412 202 (08th March 2018). 5. ‘Environmental planning including air quality Subject Evaluation of the project management’ Slum Rehabilitation Authority, Expert proposal and recommendation Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad Region, Government of Maharashtra (2017-18). 6. Initiative for Research & Innovation in Subject Judging IRIS National Fair Science IRIS-National Fair 2016, DST-Intel Expert & Indo-US Science & Technology Forum 7. Local Inquiry Committee (SPPU, Pune) for Member Inspection and recommendation Arts, Science and Commerce College, for recognized research center as Indapur, Dist. Pune on October 03rd, 2015. per the guideline of Maharashtra 8. Local Inquiry Committee (Savitribai Phule Member Public Universities Act, 2016 Pune University, Pune) for Fergusson College, Pune on September 30th, 2015. 9. VC nominee for Selection of Teacher Fellow Member To assess and recommend the at Anantrao Thopte College, Bhor, Dist. Pune teacher for Teacher Fellowship on August 24th, 2015. 10. JRF to SRF up-gradation at Department of Member To assess and recommend the Environmental Science, Savitribai Phule Pune students for SRF University, Pune on July 04th, 2015. 11. Local Inquiry Committee (University of Member Inspection and recommendation Pune) for New Arts, Commerce and Science for recognized research center as College, Ahmednagar. per the guideline of Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 Page 4 of 36 PDEA’S BGC CV Sangvi, Pune 411027 Sr. Name of Academic Committee Designation Purpose No. 12. SPPU Research Centre Recognition Member Inspection and recommendation Committee for Vasantdada Sugar Institute, for recognized research center as Manjri, Pune-28. per the guideline of Maharashtra 13. SPPU Research Centre Recognition Member Public Universities Act, 2016 Committee for PVP College, Pravaranagar (20/10/2012). 14. Permanent affiliation Committee, SPPU Member Document verification and recommendation for permanent affiliation 15. Travel Grant
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