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Department of Business Management

Evaluative Report of the Department (April 2010- Nov 2015)

1. Name of the Department : Department of Business Management

2. Year of establishment : 1996

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

Part of the University

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) MBA, M.Com., integrated B. Tech With MBA, M.Phil & Ph.D

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: --- NEW

 MBA Media Management –Department of Communication & Journalism.

 Integrated MBA With Engineering- Engineering College.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: No

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: No

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester/ Choice Based Credit System:

 MBA-Semester and Choice based Credit System

 M.Com- Semester System

 Integrated MBA With B.Tech: Semester And Choice Based Credit System

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes

BOS Member in Communication & Journalism SPMVV, for MBA in Media Management.

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) NEW

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 2 Associate Professors 2 2 Asst. Professors (on 4 4 4 Contract Basis)

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of No. of Ph.D./ Years of M.Phil. Experience Students guided for the last 4 years Dr. J. Katyayani B. Tech, Entrepreneurship & 20 PGDCA, Professor & Innovation, 7.Ph.D MBA, Head Business research 2. M.Phil M. Tech, Methods & IT and PGDEL, Business Dr. M.Com, MSIS, Professor Finance, Small 18 4. Ph.D. B.Vijayalakshmi MBA, Ph.D scale Industries & 1.M. Phil PGDCA& M Other related Areas

Programme: MBA Contract Faculty

Name Qualification Ph.D. Area Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience

Dr.G.Subhashini MBA., Ph.D., Insurance Academic Human Resource 11 APSET Management Consultant Management, Qualified Finance Ms.Y.Suneetha MBA., M.Com., (Women Academic Finance, Systems 8 (Ph.D.) UGC Entrepreneurship Consultant NET, APSET ) Qualified Dr.G.Latha M.A., MBA., Hospital Waste Academic Human Resource 5 Ph.D. Management Consultant Management, Marketing

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Name Qualification Ph.D. Area Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Ms. M.Giri MBA., M.Com., Academic Finance, Human 5 kumari APSET Consultant Resource Qualified Management

Programme: M.Com Contract Faculty

Name Qualification Ph.D. Area Designation No. of Years of Experience Dr.E.Lavanya MCom., MBA., Financial Academic 7 Ph.D., UGC NET Performance – Consultant Qualified Agro Industries Dr.K.Padmapriya M.Com., Ph.D. HRD Practices- Academic 7 Power Sector Consultant

Ms.P.Swapna B.Lis; (B.Ed) - Academic 1 :M.Com, Consultant

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus Professors : No

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information

75% - MBA 90% – M.Com

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

MBA : 30 : 1 M.Com 30 : 1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual Jr. Clerk 1 1 1 Attender 1 1 1

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16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

MSMEs, Women Empowerment, Entrepreneurship Development Information & Communication Technology

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

Sl. Title of the project Funding Amount Rs. Duration PI No Agency (in Lakhs) 1. Impact Of ICT on Women UGC Rs. 11, 26,400 2015-18 Prof. J. Katyayani Empowerment

2. Role of Financial Institutions UGC Rs. 5,49,700 2009-11 Prof. in Promoting B.Vijayalakshmi Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium scale industries in Rayalaseema Region of

University Assigned Projects

Sl. Title of the project Funding Amount Rs. Duration Co-ordinator No Agency (in Lakhs) 1. Network Solution for SPMVV & 52,00,000 2014-2016 SPMVV UGC 2. ERP Solutions for SPMVV & 88,00,000 2014-2016 SPMVV University UGC 3. ERP Solutions for SPMVV 26,00,000 2014-2016 DDE & Hostels Prof.J.Katyayani 4. Servers & Software UGC 23,00,000 2014-2016 Purchase for ERP implementation 5. Carrier guidance and UGC 10,22,526 2010-2012 soft skill training

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received : Nil

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc., total grants received - : Nil

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20. Research facility / canter with: ---: Nil • State recognition • National recognition • International recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: --- Nil

22. Publications: Regular Faculty  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals : 51 [Appendix 1)  Monographs : NIL  Chapter in Books: 20 (with ISBN:12)  Edited books : 7 (with ISBN : 2)  Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 5 (Without ISBN : 2)  Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO Host etc.) : 32  Citation Index – range / average: 5.16  SNIP : NIL  SJR : NIL  Impact Factor – range / average: Impact factor range: 1.5- 3.85  h-index : NIL

Contract Faculty  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals : 16 [Appendix 1)  Chapter in Books : 10  Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 3

23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL

 Business Research Data Analysis for free of cost.  Income generated to the University through the placement consultancy for SPMVV students (2010-2012) : Rs.5,63,470.50

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad:

 Dr.G.Latha: Visited New York Academy of Medial Sciences, New York, USA to present poster in ‘International Conference on Urban Health – ICUH-2010’, October 23rd & 24th 2010. 349

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 Prof. J. Katyayani : Visited University of Riverside , LA ,University of California, Santa Clara, University of IOWA , Iowa City, USA. Oct 2015  Prof. B. Vijaya & Prof. J. Katyayani : Regular Visits to Local Industries

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) (April 2010-N0V 2015)

Name Any other  BOS member in Communication and Journalism during 2014  BOS member in Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetham, Tirupati Since 2013.

 BOS member in Dravidian University, Kuppam Since 2014  BOS, Chairperson, Dept. of MBA, SPMVV, Tirupati  BOS, Member in Communication and Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati  NODAL Officer Since 2011  Member in EDC, SPMVV, Tirupati, Knowledge Mission Since August, 2014  Joint Secretary of Teacher Association, SPMVV, Tirupati since 2014  Member in IQAC and NAAC, SPMVV,Tirupati since 2013 Prof.B.Vijayalakshmi  String Committee member in SVETA , TTD 2014  Advisory Board Member in TATTVA, International Journal for Advanced Research in Commerce and Management, RJS Inst. Of Management Studies,  BOS member in Ancient Management , Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Tpti, Since 2013  BOS member in Communication & Journalism, SPMVV-2012

 NSS Programme Officer, SPMVV since Nov-2011  Placement & Career Guidance officer, SPMVV (2010-2013)  Network Co-ordinator, SPMVV Since Jan 2012  Automation Co-ordinator, SPMVV Since August 2013  Dy. Director & ICT Enabled ODL Co-Ordinator, DDE, SPMVV since DEC 2012  Web Portal Co-Ordinator, Knowledge Mission, SPMVV Since August 2014. Prof.J.Katyayani  BOS Chairperson, Dept. of Business Management, SPMVV Since Nov 2012.  Member IN ORSI, IUCEE, NESA , CSI ,NEN National Societies.  Editorial Board member for Spectrum IRJ of Commerce & Management  Editorial Board member for Spectrum IRJ of Engineering & Technology

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Encouraging to attend Conferences/ refresher courses /Seminars and Conferences

Refresher /orientation programme attended : 09 Seminar, conferences Attended : International : 14 : National : 21

Contract Faculty :

Refresher /orientation programme attended : 15 Seminar, conferences Attended : International : 8 : National : 32 (Details : Annexure -3)

28. Student projects:

• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects 100% • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other Universities / industry / institute : Industries Summer Projects 100% 29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty

Name of the Faculty Award Prof. B. Vijayalakshmi Environmentalist of the Year Award, NESA, New Delhi, 2011 Best NSS Programme Officer, 2011 SPMVV

• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: UGC-JRF Scholar: 01

- Ms. J. Sai Sreesha Since 2012 • Students: Name of the Student Award Ms.Shuthi & Sowjanya State Level Prathibha Puraskar 2015 Ms.T. Shruthi Rank Holder 2015 Ms.Prathiba. A Rank Holder 2014 Ms. Indusha Reddy D Rank Holder 2013 Ms.Sindhuja Rank Holders 2012 Ms. K.Divya Reddy Rank Holder 2011 Ms. J. Anitha Rank Holder 2010

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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.No. Name of the Programme Source of Fund Organized Two day National Seminar on “Emerging Trends’ APSCHE & 1. in Financial Services: Challenges and opportunities” on APCOST 24th & 25th 2011 APSCHE Conducted one week FDP on “Online Course Design UGC 2 Technologies” 3rd-09th March 2014 Sponsored by UGC National conference on Innovation & Management, on 27th SPMVV 3 & 28th Feb.’12 Sponsored by UGC, at Dept. of Business Management, SPMVV, Tirupati. FDP on “ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT” for Engg. NIMSME, 4 & Science Technology Faculty from 29th Mar-9th Apr,2010, 5 Organised National Level Management Meet every Year Self Generated fund Conducted one week FDP on “Online Course Content UGC 6 Design Techn” 19th to 25th August 2015 Sponsored by UGC

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

As per Ordinance of the course by AICTE, & UGC, SPMVV and Purchases through DRC and CPC -SPMVV 32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Year Male Female Male Female (refer to q no. 4) MBA Through ICET 2010-12 90 98%

2011-13 90 100% 2012-14 90 100%

2013-15 90 100% 2014-16 90 100%(1st Year) 2015-17 120 -

M.Com PGSET 2014-16 63 - 99%(1st Semester) 2015-17 60 -

M.Phil RESET 2010-11 2 2 Awarded by Nov 2015 2012-13 5

Ph.D RESET 2010-11 8 6 Completed By Nov 2015 2012-13 10

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other MBA university- 97State State3 countriesNil M.Com - 71 - Nil Ph.D - 64 36 Nil M.Phil - 64 36 Nil

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise - NIL

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not Applicable PG to M.Phil. 5 % PG to Ph.D. 5 % Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed 10 % • Campus selection 90 % • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs 1%

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 2

from other universities within the State 7

from universities from other States Nil

from universities outside the country Nil

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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the University Year

1 Dr. G. Subhashini Sri Venkateswara 2012 University 2 Dr. G. Latha ‘’ 2014 3 Dr. E. Lavanya ‘’ 2014 4 Dr. M. Padma Priya ‘’ 2014

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : Departmental Library : Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students : yes c) Total number of class rooms : 4 d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 2 e) Students’ laboratories : 1 f) Research laboratories : Nil

39. (a) List of doctoral, from Host institution :

Sr. No. Name of the scholar Name of Supervisor Year the Institution 1 Noor Firdos Shake 2011 SPMVV Prof.B.Vijayalakshmi 2 M. Sowjanya 2015

3 L.Vijaya Shree April, 2011

4 G. Nagamani SPMVV March 2015 Prof.J.Katyayani 5. Mrs.K.Sirisha May 2015 6 Mrs M.Jahnavi Submitted ,Oct 2015

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(b) List of Doctoral Students from other institutions/universities :

Sl. No. Name of the scholar Name of the Supervisor Year Institution 7 N. Susela Bharati SV. University 2012 Prof.B.Vijayalakshmi 8 K. Tirumalaiah SV. University 2013

9 K.Sowmya SV. University June 2013

10 V. Pinaka Pani S.V.University Prof.J.Katyayani Dec 2013

11 L.Kuladeep SCSVM, Jan,2015. Kanchipuram

Awarded M.Phil Degree :J.Katyayani

S.No Name of the Title/Thrust area University Awarded Scholar Year

1. Mrs. K.Vasudha Managing Human Sri Venkateswara June, 2010 Resource Quality – A University, Tirupati Case Study of (Awarded ) Manufacturing Unit

2. Mrs. C.Rani An Ancient Indian SPMVV Oct 2015. Wisdom for Effective Human Resource Management

Awarded M.Phil Degree : Dr. B. Vijaya Lakshmi

S.No Name of the Title/Thrust area University Awarded Scholar Year

1. Mrs. Kanthimathi A study on Employee SPMVV July 2015 attrition in software industry - Bangalore

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C) List of Industrial Project work

Annexure 2

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University: Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

Department council considers the proposals from Students , Industry Executives, & individual faculties and has details discussions and also gets feedback from different stakeholders in the process. The Board of studies Of the department will design the Programme and take appro.val from academic senate for every three years . Programme structure is enclosed in Annexure 4.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes. the practicable suggestions are incorporated in the teaching pedagogy and also incorporated in the curriculum at the time of revision

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes. The practicable suggestions are incorporated in the teaching pedagogy and also incorporated in the curriculum at the time of revision.

 Ex. Offering SPSS Package for Business Research Methodology Practice.  Offering Tally Package for Accounting Principles practice.  Offering Entrepreneurship & Innovation Development Skill Lab.  Offering Managerial & Soft Skill Development Laboratory.

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c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes. the practicable suggestions are incorporated in the teaching pedagogy and also incorporated in the curriculum at the time of revision

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Sl.No Name of the student Company 1 Ms. Chandini Shilpa Capital IQ 2 Ms.Lakshmi Tirupathamma 3 Ms.N.Lalitha 4 Ms.R.Suvarna 5 Mrs. A. Aruna Executive, Confederation of Industries of Inda, Hyderabad 6 Dr. S. Suja. S. Nair HOD, Department of Business Management , VS University, Nellore 7 Ms.Sindhuja Coco-cola 8 Ms.Supriya Omega Healthcare 9 Ms.V.Sreedivya HCL Technologies Ms.T.Haritha IBM Ms.S.Swathi Ms.Amreen Infosys Ms.E.Naveena Thomson Reviters Ms.B.Munemma Info Comp Pvt.Ltd. Ms.Fareeda Begum FactSet Ms.R.Bhuvaneswari Ms.Swetha

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Experimental Learning, Experiential learning, add-on courses, live projects, E-Learning involving the students in the various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Structured Lecturers  Seminars  Case Studies  Project Assignments  Hands – on – Training  Role Play  Business Games  Company Visits  Expert Lecturers by Industry Executives  Panel Discussions  Digital/ Online videos and audios

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

With the help of continuous evaluation and placement of the students. Also from feedbacks received from alumni network

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Faculty encourages students to participate and hold several co-curricular and extra - curricular activates. These includes organizing Management meets, National Service Scheme and participating in competitions etc.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Seminar/Con/Workshops  Business Plan Competitions  Brain Storming Session  Panel Discussions  Special Lectures& Guest Lectures  Book Reviews  Research papers writiings

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

UGC, ,& AICTE Approval

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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

Seminars and Conferences on topical issues Publication of Books and research papers Department Newsletter

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths:  Industry Oriented Curriculum  Curriculum creates good management professionals, intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs.  Industry Executive and Students are stake holders along with eminent academic experts in designing curriculum  Core faculty – all having doctorate degree and rich academic talents and Experienced teaching faculty  Enormous scope for interdisciplinary exposure and research Weaknesses:  Resource constraints  Limited autonomy Opportunities:  Corporate Training, Consultancy and Research  Knowledge Portal & institutional networking  Potential to be a mentor institution in the region  Inter-disciplinary research Challenges:  Competitive environment  Well equipped infrastructure to combat the challenges from private sector  Sustenance of quality as well as quantity placement  Attracting best students and faculty 52. Future plans of the department.

Thrust: Up-gradation of the faculty into full-fledged department of Business Management Thrust Areas:  Business Data analytics & Business Intelligence Systems  Operations Management & Entrepreneurship Development  Information Technology and Communication & E- Business

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ANNEXURE 1

List of Research Paper Published : National : 15: International : 36

Prof.B.Vijjayalakshmi

Name of the Journal Status Sl. Name of the ISSN Title Vol. No. No Author ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. 1 Dr. B. Corporate Monthly Public Opinion Nati - Vijayalakshmi Governance with Surveys. Vol. LV No. 5. onal & reference to Pg.16-20. Feb 2010 Dr. M. Insurance Industry Sivasankar in India 2 Dr. B. Purchasing Chetana’s Institute of ISSN Vijayalakshmi behavior among Management & 0976-0628 Mr. K urban and rural Research, Journal of Consumers in the Management Research Tirumalaiah new millennium: Vol. II Issue II pg. 85-91 Mr G. Nati RaviKumar A study on Dec 2010 Consumer onal Durables”. 3 Dr. B. Financial Sankhya International ISSN Vijayalakshmi Inclusion: Role of Journal of Management 0975-3915 Banking in India”. and Technology Inter Vol. 2 (1)., Pg. 30-34, natio 2010 nal 4 Dr. B. Indian Banks and Sri International Inter 108-114. Vijayalakshmi the Global Research & Educational natio ISSN Challenges Consortium nal 2229‐4848 International Journal of 3 Business Economics & Management Research (IJBEMR). Vol. 2, Issue March, 2011 5 Dr. B. Role of Regional Global Impact of Indian Inter ISBN 978- Vijayalakshmi Rural Banks in Management natio 93-81361- & Rural pg. 135 to 137 nal 15-3 Development S. Neelima Excel Publications 27 & 28, 2011

6 Dr. B. Corporate social Global Impact of Indian Inter ISBN 978- Vijayalakshmi responsibility with Management natio 93-81361- & reference to ISBN 978-93-81361- nal 15-3 Rayalaseema T. Pranayasree 15-3 pg.373 to377 Thermal Power Excel Publications Plant in Kadapa 27 & 28, 2011 District

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Name of the Journal Status Sl. Name of the ISSN Title Vol. No. No Author ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. 7 Dr. B. Impact of Emerging Trends in Nati ISBN:978- Vijayalakshmi Information Financial Services: onal 81-8387- & Technology in the challenges and 533-2 Prof. B. Mohan Development of Opportunities 2012 public Banking Serial Publication, New Sector in India Delhi, 8 Dr. B. General Insurance Emerging Trends in Nati ISBN:978- Vijayalakshmi in India: An Financial Services: onal 81-8387- overview challenges and 533-2 Opportunities 2012 Serial Publication, New Delhi, 9 Dr. B. Institutional Emerging Trends in Nati ISBN:978- Vijayalakshmi Finance: Financial Services: onal 81-8387- & Challenges and challenges and 533-2 N. Suseela Opportunities of Opportunities 2012 Bharathi SMEs in India Serial Publication, New Delhi, 10 Dr. B. Indian Banking Emerging Trends in Nati ISBN:978- Vijayalakshmi Sector : An Financial Services: onal 81-8387- overview challenges and 533-2 Opportunities 2012 Serial Publication, New Delhi, 11 Dr. B. Mutual Funds: Emerging Trends in Nati ISBN:978- Vijayalakshmi Impact of the Financial Services: onal 81-8387- global financial challenges and 533-2, Crisis Opportunities 2012 Serial Publication, New Delhi, 12 Dr.B.Viajaya Work life balance International Journal of Inter Vol 3 lakshmi : A study on Research in Commerce natio (2013), & G.Latha University faculty and Management nal Issue of Sri Padmavathi No.06, Mahila June, Visvavidyalayam, ISSN Tirupati 2231-4245 13 Dr. B. Management of National Journal of Nati ISSN Vijayalakshmi non-performing Management ‘Minfiniti’ onal 0973-7197 & assets in Indian Vol. 5 (2)., 30-34. Mrs. S. Scheduled December, 2012. Gautami Commercial Banks 14 Dasari “Biomanagement International Journal of Inter ISSN Subramanyam , of pesticides for Biological & natio 0976-3651 Valluru sustainable Pharmaceutical nal 361

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Name of the Journal Status Sl. Name of the ISSN Title Vol. No. No Author ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. Lokanath, environment: An Research Wudayagiri Indian scenario”, Vol. 3(7): Pg. 826-834, Rajendra & 2012. Badrachari Vijayalakshmi 15 Dr. B. A Comparative NIMS Journal of Nati ISSN:227 Vijayalakshmi study on the Management Research onal 8-2362 & customer Vol. No 1, Issue No. 2, , Noor Fordose relationship December, 2012 Johan management in two leading retail chain 16 Dr. B. Role of Social Corporate governance: Inter ISBN Vijayalakshmi media in effective Emerging issues and natio 978-93- functioning of global challenge” Excel nal 82062-85- Corporate Indian Publishers 2013, 1, governance 17 Dr. B. Work life Balance International Journal of Inter ISSN Vijayalakshmi of Women Faculty Research in Commerce natio 2231-5756 & in Educational Econ0omics and nal T. Navaneetha Institutions: Issues Management (IJRCM) & Challenges Vol 3, Issue 4 April 2013 18 Dr. B. Consumers’ RVIM Journal of Nati ISSN Vijayalakshmi purchasing pattern Management Research” onal 0974-6722 & among rural Vol. 4, Issue 1, -, K. Tirumalaiah middle class and January -June 2013 rural rich class: A study on farm mechanization 19 Dr. B. Work life Balance International Journal of Inter ISSN Vijayalakshmi of Women Research & Business natio 2321-5615 & employees Innovation (IJRBI) nal T. Navaneetha Working at Vol.1, Issue 1, June Educational 2013 Institutions: An Empirical Study 20 Dr. B. Financial Health Arth Prabhand: A Nati ISSN Vijayalakshmi of selected Journal of Economics onal 2278-0629 & Companies in and Management M. N. Sailaja Telecom sector: (APJEM) Vol.2 Issue 7 a comparative July 2013, study 21 T. Navaneetha A study on safety International Journal of Inter ISSN: & Measures with Knowledge and natio 2231- Dr. B. Special Reference Research in nal 0339-203x 362

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Name of the Journal Status Sl. Name of the ISSN Title Vol. No. No Author ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. Vijayalakshmi to Cement Management & E- Industries in Commerce, Ananthapur e- Vol. 3, Issue 4, District of AP October 2013 22 Dr. B. A study on Journal of Venture Nati ISSN Vijayalakshmi personal finance Capital & Financial onal 2249-8680 & rendered by services (JVCFS) IPE. W.R. Sony Commercial OU, Hyderabad Banks in India Vol 7, Issue 1&2, Jan- Dec 2013 23 Dr. B. Job Stress and its International Journal of Inter ISSN Vijayalakshmi impact on Bank Management and natio 2320-0685 & Employees Development Studies nal T. Navaneetha (IJMDS) Vol. 3, Issue 3, March 2014 24 T.Navaneetha “ Bullying and International Journal of Inter ISSN & harassment at Entrepreneurship and natio 2279- Dr. B. work place” Business Environment nal 0926 Vijayalakshmi Perspectives, Volume No.3, Issue No.01, January to March 2014 25 P. Srivalli Job Satisfaction: A on Global Business Inter ISSN & study on Management and natio 2278-8425 Dr. B. Interpersonal Research nal Vijayalakshmi relationship and Volume 3 faculty workload Issue 2, March 2015 26 P. Srivalli Organizational on Global Business Inter ISSN & citizenship Management and natio 2278-8425 Dr. B. behavior and Research nal Vijayalakshmi organizational Volume 3 Issue 2, Justice among March 2015 faculty in Engineering Colleges 27 T.Navaneetha A Study on EPRA International Inter ISSN: & Emotional Journal of Climate and natio 2347 – Dr. B. Intelligence of the Resource Economic nal 7431 Vijayalakshmi Employees Review Impact working at Private Vol – 2 December – 0.499 Colleges 2014 to November -15

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Sl. Name of the Title Name of the Journal Status ISSN No Author Vol. No. ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. 1 Prof.J.Katyaya Trends in Human IJERT/ Conference Inter ISSN ni Resource Proceedings national 2278- & C.Rani Information (NAAC12K15) 0181 Management Impact Factor: 1.76 August 2015 2 Prof J. Student Attitude International Journal Inter ISSN Katyayani Towards of Multi Disciplinary national NO:227 & Advertising; An Educational Research 7-7881 Empirical Study. J.Sai Sirisha ,IF:2.972,INDEX:5.16. 2014 3 Prof J. Statistics And Data International Journal of Inter ISSN:2 Katyayani & Mining A Combined Research & national 321- M.Jahnavi Theoretical Development (IJCRD 2241 Overview : ),IF:1.43. 2014 4 Prof J. Corporate Governance Indo-Asian journal of Inter ISSN:2 Katyayani & Issues& Challenges advanced Management national 250- K.Sirisha in the post 2013 1266. globalization ,liberalization,& Financial reforms,.

5 Prof J. Neural Networks For Stock SAJMMR (SOUTH ASIAN Inter ISSN Katyayani & Market Prediction: JOURNAL OF national 2249- M.Jahnavi A Methodological MARKETING & 877X, Review MANAGEMENT RESEARCH) SJIF = 4.7.

6 Prof J. Data Mining IJRCM (International Inter ISSN Katyayani & Journal of Research, 0976- Applications In national Ms.M.Jahnavi Commerce & 2183.L Banking And Management) . 2014 Financial Sectors, 7 Prof J. “Customer Based Journal Of InterISSN NO: 2320- Katyayani & Brand Equity :A International Academic national 5083. Research For Multi Ms. J.Sai Literature Review” Serisha Disciplinary. If= 1.6;ICV=5.13. 2014 8 Prof J. “An Empirical International Journal InterISSN NO:2277- Katyayani & Of Multi Disciplinary Study On national 7881. Ms.J.Sai Educational Research Sirish Interrelationships IF= 2.97. 2014

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Sl. Name of the Title Name of the Journal Status ISSN No Author Vol. No. ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. Among The Dimensions Of Brand Equity”;,

9 Prof J. Effectiveness of ”, Inventi Nat ISSN NO:2231- Katyayani & Rapid;Business Advertising on 2609. Ms.J.Sai Research &REVIEWS. Sirisha Brand equity: A 2014 Literature Review 10 Prof J. “Organizational Culture Journal of Business & Nat ISSN.No-1949- Katyayani & Dimensions in Ethics, Mustang 1727. Journal, USA., 2013 Mrs. Educational G.Nagamani Institutions”, . 11 Prof J. Knowledge Sharing Practices International Journal of InterISSN No.2249- Katyayani & among Business Management national 6920. G.Nagamani Academicians: & Research, . Assessing the role of IF= 4.8, 2013 Demographics, 12 Prof J. “Impact of MKIS on Indian International Journal of InterISSN No.2249- Katyayani & Financial Sector”, Business Management national 6920. Mr. & Research. L.Kuladeep IF= 4.8, 2013. 13 Prof J. Academicians perception International Journal of InterISSN No-2319- Katyayani towards institutional Management & Social national 4421. &Mrs. culture –Empirical Sciences Research. G.Nagamani study of Private IF= 3.2 ; IC= Engg. Colleges 5.09,2013. 14 Prof J. Practical Influence of Direct IIJESR, IF=3.005,2013 InterISSN 2230- Katyayani and Indirect national 8504, Association rules on real time Applications 15 Prof J. “Structuring InnovationIJESR, If- 3.005, 2013 ISSN 2230-8504 Katyayani Ethnicity using Inter Network national Morphology”; 16 Prof J. “Corporate Governance Asian Journal of Advanced Inter 2250-1266 Katyayani & Issues and Management, , 2013 national Mrs. K.Sirisha Challenges in Financial Sector in

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Sl. Name of the Title Name of the Journal Status ISSN No Author Vol. No. ISBN Year & page No. Nat. Int. India” 17 Prof J. Employee retention at L&TJaipuria e-vani, Journal of Nat 2348-1536 Katyayani & Infocity, Hyd,”, Management,. ion Mrs.K.Sirisha al

18 Prof J. Investigation of underlyingSSRN (Social Science Research InterISSN No. 1556- Katyayani & dimensions for Network), national 5068 Mr. MKIS effectiveness L.Kuladeep IF=2.60.

19 Prof J. Business user factors International Research Journal Inter ISSN Katyayani & influencing success of Social Science & national No.225 Mr. V. of Innovation Management), 1-1574. Pinakapani Management”

20 Prof J. A Study on Employee Jaipura e-vani, International Inter Katyayani & Engagement at Journal of Research in national Mrs. K.Sirisha Hyderabad L&T Management & IT. Infocity 2013 21 Prof J. Innovation Culture amongMustang Journal of Business Inter ISSN.N Katyayani & Andhra Pradesh and Ethics,, Mustang national o-1949- Mrs SSIs Journal, USA. .2011 1727 K.Sowmya 22 Prof J. Family ConflictMustang Journal of Business Inter ISSN.N Katyayani & among paramedical and Ethics national o-1949- Mrs. Vasavi Staff Studies,USA.20111 1727

23 Prof J. IMPACT OF AGE ON ROLRVIME Journal of Management Inter ISSN: Katyayani & EFFICACY AND Research, Volume 3, national 0974- Mrs. ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE Issue 1, 2011 6722. L.Vijayasree STRESS: BPO WOMEN EMPLOYEES

24 Prof J. ROLE EFFICACYMustang AND Journal of Law and Inter ISSN ROLE STRESS – Katyayani & Legal Studies,USA national 1949- WOMEN BPO L.Vijayasree Volume 1 PP.No.52, 1751, EMPLOYEES 2010

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List of Research Papers Published: 16

Dr.G.Latha

Sl Name of the Title Name of the Status ISSN Author Journal No ISBN Vol. No. Natl Inter Year & page No. national

Dr.B.Viajaya Work life balance : International Inter Vol 3 lakshmi A study on Journal of (2013), 1 national University faculty Research in Issue & G.Latha of Sri Padmavathi Commerce and No.06, Mahila Management June, ISSN Visvavidyalayam, 2231-4245 Tirupati

2 G.Latha & Level of Consumer International Inter Vol 2 Dr.D.V.Rama Choice and Journal of national (2013), na Satisfaction in Management and Issue No.7, mobile phone Development July, ISSN services in Tirupati Studies 2320 0685

3 G.Latha, An Overview of International Inter ISSN Y.Suneetha & Consumer Buying Journal of national (Print): D.V.Ramana Behaviour Management and 2321-1423 Development (2013) Studies

4 G.Latha, A study on The International Inter ISSN Y.Suneetha, Customer Journal of 2321-8916 national M.Girikumari Satisfaction towards Management (2013) ATM Services

5 M.Girikumari A study on food The International Inter ISSN G.Latha processing industry Journal of 2321-9203 national Humanities and (2015) Social Studies

6 M.Girikumari Venture Capital International Inter ISSN G.Latha Investment – An Journal of 2348-1919 national overview Management and (2015) Social Development

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Ms.M.Girikumari

Sl Name of the Title Name of the Status ISSN No Author Journal ISBN Vol. No. National Inter Year & page national No. 1. G.Latha, A study on The Inter ISSN Y.Suneetha, Customer International national 2321- M.Girikumari Satisfaction Journal of 8916 towards ATM Management (2013) Services 2. M.Girikumari A study on food The Inter ISSN G.Latha processing International national 2321- industry Journal of 9203 Humanities and (2015) Social Studies 3. M.Girikumari Venture Capital International Inter ISSN G.Latha Investment – An Journal of national 2348- overview Management 1919 and Social (2015) Development

Ms.Y.Suneetha

Sl. Name of the Title Name of the Status ISSN No Author Journal ISBN Vol. No. National Inter Year & page No. national 1. G.Latha, An Overview International Inter ISSN Y.Suneetha & of Consumer Journal of national (Print): D.V.Ramana Buying Management and 2321- Behaviour Development 1423 Studies (2013)

2. G.Latha, A study on The International Inter ISSN Y.Suneeta, Customer Journal of national 2321- M.Girikumari Satisfaction Management 8916 towards ATM (2013) Services

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Dr K.Padmapriya

Sl Name of the Title Name of the Status ISSN No Author Journal ISBN Vol. No. Nat Inter Year & page national No. 1 Prof.P.V.Narasaiah HRD Practices Small Inter Sep & in APSPDCL Enterprises national 2012/Vol K.Padmapriya with Special Development, 39/No 3/ Emphasis on Management ISSN. 0970- Training and and Extension 8464 Development Journal (SEDME) 2 K.Padmapriya Human International Inter Nov 2012/ & Resource Journal Of national Volume Prof.P.V.Narasaiah Development Management 2/Issue Practices In Research And 11/Article Power Sector: A Review No- study with (IJMRR) 17/1981- Special focus on 1993 Training and ISSN Development in ONLINE: APSPDCL 2249-7196

Dr.E.Lavanya

Sl Name of the Title Name of the Status ISSN No Author Journal ISBN Vol. No. National Inter Year & page national No. 1 Prof.B.Ramachandr Role Of International Inter ISSN a Reddy& Information Journal Of national 2231-5756 E.Lavanya Technology In Research In VOL.2 Agriculture Commerce, IT Issue 9 And Agro- & Management September Based (2010) Industries 2 E.Lavanya & Analyzing the International Inter ISSN Prof.B.Ramachandr Financial Journal Of national 0976-2183 a Reddy Performance of Research In VOL.3 Iron and Steel Commerce & Issue 10 Industry With Management October The Help of (2010) MAV Approach 3 Prof.B.Ramachandr Role Of Micro The Insurance National ISSN a Reddy& Insurance In Times 09714480 E.Lavanya Agriculture VOL.XXX I NO.12 December 2011 369

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List of Books Published : 7 IsBN:04

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1. Rural Consumer Behavior in Dr.K.Tirumalaiah & ISARA 2015 ISBN 978-1- India: A study on Tractors Dr.B.Vijayalakshmi Publications, New 329-28512-5 Delhi

2. Role of Financial Institution Prof. B. Vijayalsksmi LAMBERT 2013 ISBN 978-3- for Small & Medium Scale 659-32736-0 Academic Industries Publishing

3 Financial Services: Prof. B. Vijayalakshmi Serial Publication, 2012 ISBN:978-81- Challenges and New Delhi, 8387-533-2 Opportunities Koppolu Manohar 4 Management of Urban Co- LAMBERT 2012 ISBN- 978-3- Prof. B. Vijayalakshmi operative Banks in India 80831-04-6 Prof. D. Himachalam Academic Publishing

5 “Quantitative Methods For Prof. J. Katyayani Student Helpline 2011 ISBN.No.978- Management”, Publishing House, 93-80831-04-

New Addition 6(National Publisher).

6 “Data Analysis Methods”, Prof .J. Katyayani Student Helpline 2010 ISBN No.978- Publishing House, 93-80831-37-4. New Addition, (National Publisher). Prof. J. Katyayani Student Helpline 7 PRODUCTION ISBN No 978- Publishing House, 2010 MANAGEMENT 81-909982-5- New Addition, 3(National Publisher).

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Sl. Topic Name of the Publisher Year ISBN No Faculty 1. Human resource development Dr.K..Padmapr Scholar Press ISBN practices-a study with special iya 2015 9783-639-76927-2 reference to training and (International publisher) development in APSPDCL 2. Performance Of Agro-Based Dr.E.Lavanya Create Space 2014 ISBN-13: Industries In Chittoor District Independent 9781500238827 Of Andhra Pradesh Publishing ISBN-10: 1500238821 Platform (International publisher) 3. “Awareness and selection of Dr.G.Subhashi Create Space 2014 ISBN-13 : General Insurance Products in ni Independent 9781500780470 Small Scale Sector” Publishing ISBN-10 : Platform 1500780472 (International publisher) 370

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List of Chapter contributions: 20 ISBN: 12

Sl. No Chapter Title Title of the Book Name of the Publisher Year ISSN/ISBN Faculty 1 Information Emerging Trends in Prof B. Serial 2012 Technology & Financial Services: Vijayalakhmi Publications 978-81-8387- Banking Sector challenges and New Delhi 533-2 Opportunities 2 Insurance and Emerging Trends in Prof B. Serial 2012 Financial Financial Services: Vijayalakhmi Publications 978-81-8387- Services challenges and New Delhi 533-2 Opportunities 3 Financial Emerging Trends in Prof B. Serial 2012 Institutions & Financial Services: Vijaya Publications 978-81-8387- Development challenges and lakhmi New Delhi 533-2 Banks Opportunities 4 Mutual Funds Emerging Trends in Prof B. Serial 2012 and Capital Financial Services: Vijayalakhmi Publications 978-81-8387- Markets challenges and New Delhi 533-2 Opportunities 5 HR practices: A Innovative business Prof B. Masilamani 2011 978-81- Study on family and technology Vijayalakhmi pathippagam, 921764-4-4 friendly policies strategies for Chennai., in information developing technology counties, , Pg. 301- sector” 305,, 6. Total quality Total quality Prof B. Sonali 2011 978-81-8411- management with management Vijayalakhmi Publications, 377-8 reference to New Delhi, Banking sector” Bhagavatgita As Recent trends in Prof. .J. 2014ISBN.No:978 - 7 A Guide To Business Katyayani & 163102030- Effective Management & Mrs.C.Rani Management In &Tourism “ 21st Centuty , 8 “Impact of emerging markets Prof. VIT,VELLO 2013ISBN NO:978-93- Advertising on and management, J.Katyayani RE 5104-881-7 Brand equity” & Ms.J.Sai Sirisha DESIGN OF “ADVANCES IN Prof. IKON 2011 ISBN 978- 9 INNOVATION MATHEMATICAL J.Katyayani publications,. 9381177-04- MANAGEMENT AND & Mr.V. 04. MODELING COMPUTATIONAL Pinakapani FUZZY LOGIC & METHODS DISTRIBUTED (AMCM2011 NETWORK” 371

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Sl. No Chapter Title Title of the Book Name of the Publisher Year ISSN/ISBN Faculty 10 Employee Emerging markets Prof. VIT.VELLO 2013ISBN NO:978-93- Engagement In and management, J.Katyayani RE 5104-881-7 Financial & Services A Niche Technique for Science & Dr. IEEE ISBN:978-1-4673- measuring Intelligent Systems J.katyayani Catalog.: 7605-1 Success of International & CFP 15C15- Innovation Conference, Mr.Pinakapa USB Projects London ni

Make in India- A future Make In India- Dr.J.Katyaya Asian pacific ISBN978-81-930411- Manufacturing Problems & ni Journals 3-0 Destination Prospectus & Mrs K.Sukanya

Structural Business Dr. SPMVV Dimensions of Economics& Social J.Katyayani Indian Economy Environment

Structure of Business Dr. SPMVV Public Sector and Economics& Social J.Katyayani Private Sector in Environment India

Business Dr.J.Katyaya SPMVV Structure of Economics& Social ni Small Scale Environment Sector in India

Sickness in Business Dr.J.Katyaya SPMVV Indian Industry Economics& Social ni Environment Planning Goals Business Dr SPMVV and Strategies Economics& Social J.Katyayani Environment Business Dr. SPMVV Industrial Policy Economics& Social J.Katyayani Environment Regulatory Business Dr. SPMVV Framework Economics& Social J.Katyayani Environment Promotional Business Dr. SPMVV Frame Work Economics& Social J.Katyayani Environment

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Sl. No Chapter Title Title of the Name of the Publisher Year ISSN/ Book Faculty ISBN 1 Impact of Innovative Proceedings of G.Latha, New Zen 2012 ISBN: 97- Technologies in the National D.V.Ramana, Research 81- Healthcare Waste Conference on M.Rajasekhar Publications, 922783-0- Management in Innovation and Hyderabad 8 Chittoor District of Management Andhra Pradesh, India 2 Technological Banking sector K.Padmapriya Paramount 2011 ISBN- advancements in – challenges & Publishing 97893851 Banking sector – Prof.P.V.Narasaiah House 00468 challenges ahead (2011)

3 Prof.P.V.Narasaiah Para-mount 2011 ISBN Current Status of Reforms in & Publi-shing 97893821 Higher Education examination K.Padmapriya House 63626 System in India- Some system at under pp.179 random Views graduate level (2011) 4 A cursory look at Risk Risk K.Padmapriya Para-mount 2012 ISBN- management practices Management & Publi-shing 97893851 in Indian Banks- A Prof.P.V.Narasaiah House 00468 Study of state bank of India 5 Emerging Trends in Trends in K.Padmapriya Serial 2012 ISBN no Banking Sector Banking Sector & Public-ations 978-81- Services – A Review Prof.P.V.Narasaiah 8387-533- 2, pp.48- 59. (2012) 6 Perspective Security Emerging Prof.P.V.Narasaiah Discovery 2013 ISBN no measures for Challenges In E- & K.Padmapriya Publishing 93-5056- preventing E-Banking Banking – House 259-6 Frauds Edited by Pvt.Ltd., pp.148- B.Ramachandra New Delhi., 156 Reddy (2013) 7 Corporate Prof.P.V.Narasaiah Excel India 2014 ISBN Corporate Governance Governance : & Publishers 97893820 Practices in Emerging issues K.Padmapriya 62851, pp. APSPDCL- An and Global 164. 2014 Evaluation Challenges 8 Impact Of Global Global Financial E.Lavanya & Discovery 2010 ISBN Financial Crisis On Crisis And Its K.Nirmala Publishing 97893505 Developing Countries Impact On House 60105

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Sl. No Chapter Title Title of the Name of the Publisher Year ISSN/ Book Faculty ISBN Different pvt.Ltd Sectors – Edited by B.Ramachandra Reddy 9 Emerging Financial Emerging E.Lavanya Discovery 2013 ISBN Risks in Electronic Challenges In E- Publishing 93505625 Banking Systems and Banking – House 96 their Management Edited by pvt.Ltd B.Ramachandra Reddy 10 Performance Of Agro- Business Dr.E.Lavanya & Pragathi 2013 ISBN Based Industries In Education In Prof.B.Ramachandr Graphics 93814412 Chittoor District India Issues and a Reddy Bangalore 78 Imperatives – Edited by Dr.B.Sekhar

Edited Books :07 (ISBN No:02}

SL. No Title of the Book Name of the Publisher Year ISBN/ISSN Faculty 1 Innovation and Prof. J.Katyayani New Zen Research 2012 ISBN 978- Management Vol-2 Publications, 81-922783- Hyderabad 6-0. 2 “Innovation and New Zen Research 2012 ISBN 978- Management” ”, Vol- Publications, 81-922783- 1,, Hyderabad 0-8, 3 “Business Research SPMVV Press, 2014 nil Methods Directorate of Distance Education 4 “Human Resource SPMVV Press, 2014 nil Management Directorate of Distance Education 5. “Women SPMV Press , DDE, 2015 Nil. Empowerment & Entrepreneurship 6. Managerial Prof. B. SPMVV Press, 2014 NIL Economics Vijayalakshmi Directorate of Distance Education 7. Financial SPMVV Press, 2014 Nil Management Directorate of Distance Education

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ANNEXURE 2 Industrial Project Reports 2013-15

Sl.No Name of the Student Project Title Company A Study on Working capital Tirupati milk product 1. K.Ammulu management pvt.ltd, A Study on funds flow analysis at RTPP, Kadapa 2. C.Bhagyalakshmi A Study performance Appraisal Asian Peroxides Ltd, 3. Ch.Dhanamma Chennai A Study on Inventory Management Ultratech Cement, Hyd 4. G..Hemalatha A Study on Risk return analysis of Trust Line security Ltd 5. M. Infrastructure securities A Study on Ratio analysis Durga co-operative urban 6. M.Kokila Bank, A Study on Portfolio management Inter connected stock 7. T.Lalitha exchange India ltd, Hyd A Study on working capital Amara Raja power 8. V.Merina Management systems, Tirupati A Study on Job satisfaction with CoCo- cola beverages Pvt . 9. P.Pavani emotional intelligence ltd. A Study on Inventory management Rayalaseema Hi strength 10. P.Ramyateja Hypo ltd. A Study on financial performance Ultratech Cement, Hyd 11. A.Shanthi using ratio A Study on Risk return performance HDFC Bank ltd, Hyd 12. Ch.Sowjanya evaluation A Study on employee absenteeism GEM Motors, Hyd 13. Swathi saraswathi.N A Study on working capital APSPDCL 14. K.Venkata saranya management A Stud of Working Capital Bajaj Motors, HYD 15. K.Agaphyey Ancy A Study on training and Development HCCBPL, Klahasti 16. D.Aruna A Study on Working capital Amara Raja Batteries, 17. G.Chandu Priya management Renugunta A Study on working capital Tirumala Milk product Pvt. 18. P.Haritha management Ltd A Study of Working capital Vasanth & Co pvt ltd, 19. P.Jayaswarna Chennai A Study on employee welfare Lanco Industries Ltd, 20. A.Keerthi Kalahasti A Study on employee welfare ILTD division of ITC, 21. K.Lakashmi Chirala. Narayanamma

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Sl.No Name of the Student Project Title Company A Study of Inventory management Jeypore Sugar co. Ltd, 22. N.Nagamma chagullu A Study on capital budgeting Ultratech corp, Hyd 23. R. Padmaja A Study on operating cycle Anantha PVC pipes pvt.ltd 24. G.Rajani A Study On Financial performance Lanco Industries Pvt.ltd 25. A.M.Santhi through Ratio Analysis A Study on working capital Penna cement industries, 26. M.Sowmya management Tadipatri A Study on Financial performance APGENCO 27. M.Sdha Rani through radio analysis A Study on Recruitment and Selection ITC, chirala 28. B.Swathi A Study on Fund flow analysis APSPDCL, Tirupati 29. J.Nagarani A Study on Inventory Management Wipro 30. V.C. Apoorva A Study on financial performance Super spinning mill ltd, 31. P.Chandra Kala through Ratio Analysis HYD Recruitment and selection Nutrin Confectionary ltd, 32. V.Haripriya Chittoor Training and Development Jindal Steel Wold Ltd, 33. G.Induja A Study on employee Job satisfaction Penfos systems Pvt. ltd, 34. K.Kalyani Hyd A study on employee job satisfaction Big Bazaar, HYD 35. P.Lakshmi Kalyani A Study on cash flow management Anntha PVC pipes Pvt ltd, 36. K.Mamatha Annthapur A Study o financial performance Siflon drugs, anatapur 37. T.Neelima chowdary A Study on capital budgeting APSPDCL, Tirupati 38. C.Rajani A Study on employee welfare and Roll well conveyor 39. P.Sai Spandana safety measures components pvt ltd, Hindupur A Study on Recruitment and selection Lanco Industrie, kalahasti 40. K.Sireesha A study on working capital Tirupati cotton mills 41. S.Rajamma management Inventory Management TBA textile Pvt Ltd, 42. G.Swaroopa Kuppam A Study on financial performance Hetro Drug Ltd, Hyd 43. NV.Monika through working capital management A Study on working capital Kakatiya Textiles Ltd 44. T.Divya management A Study on Risk Return analysis PSU bank scrip’s 45. V.Moulika A Study on Cash flow statement SV Co- op sugar factory 46. A.Bhargavi devi

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Sl.No Name of the Student Project Title Company Ltd A Study o working capital SV Co- op sugar factory 47. K.Hema latha management Ltd A Study on working capital Sujala pipes pvt ltd 48. C. management A Study on motivation Kovur cooperative sugar 49. P.Krishnaveni factory ltd A Study on working capital Nutrin Confectionary 50. O.Latha management ltd,chittoor A Study on performance appraisal Jindal steel world Ltd 51. T.Mounika A Study on working capital Hindustan calcined metals, 52. K.Phareeda management A Study on Ratio analysis Tirumala Milk product pvt 53. M.Reddeswari ltd A Study on Recruitment & selection Bharathi polymers pvt ltd 54. C.Sharmila A Study on Training Development Lanco Industries 55. K.Sowmya A Study on working capital Sree Rayalaseem High 56. Y.Supritha management strength hypo ltd, Kurnool A Study on ratio analysis a HCM Pvt ltd 57. A.Swetha A study on performance appraisal ILTD of ITC 58. Y.Vinuthna A Study on inventory management Amara raja power systems 59. K.Bhargavi ltd A study on recruitment and selection Co-Cna- cola beverages 60. B.Srilakshmi process Pvt ltd A study on working capital Jeyoire sugar company ltd 61. R.Anusha management A Study on securities evaluation India Bulls company ltd,H 62. Y.Gayathri yd A study on performance appraisal Malladi drugs 63. B.Jyosthna using Ratios pharmaceuticals Ltd A Study on Risk Return analysis of Trust line securities ltd 64. M.Hemalatha securities A study on capital budgeting Zuari Cement Co.Ltd 65. Y.Krishnaveni A Study on Training & Development Bharati cement pvt.ltd 66. T.Lavanya A study online Trading derivatives India Bulls company 67. S.Munvarsulthan ltd,hyd A study on employees satisfaction Ashok Leyland ltd 68. D.Prsanthi A study on performance appraisal HDFC life insurance co.ltd 69. B.Revathi using Ratios A Study on Working capital Zuari Cement Co.Ltd 70. T.Sruthi management

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Sl.No Name of the Student Project Title Company A study on working capital Lanco 71. B.Supriya management A Study on working capital Anantha PVC pipes pvt ltd 72. G.Vanitha Management A study on Mutual funds performance Trust line sequirities ltd 73. K.Yamini evaluation Mutual Funds and Investment Invt Mgt solutions pvt 74. N.Haritha awareness Financial performance through Ratio Aetomech Techn. Pvt 75. C.Hemalatha Analysis ,Bangalore A study on training and development Salvo explosives pvt 76. V.Aparna A study on financial performance Ananta pipes 77. R.Pushpalatha A study on recruitment and selection Bharati cements, kadapa 78. G. Bhavya A study on working capital Heritage foods ltd, 79. P.J.Pravallika management Vijayawada A study on financial performance APMDC ltd 80. M.Lakshmi devi using ratio analysis A study on employee performance COCA-COLA Beverages 81. B.Madhavi pvt

Industrial projects : 2015-16

SNo NAME TOPIC COMPANY NAME 1 A.Akhila A Study on Fund flow analysis RIPP 2 C.Alaikya Working capital Suzuki-apple auto agency pvt.ltd 3 G.Anitha A Study On Inventory Management Vijaya Milk Diary 4 A.Anuradha A Study On Working Capital Hetero Drugs 5 C.Ashalatha Devi Performance Measurement Of Mutual Kotak Securities Funds 6 C.Aswani A Study on Working Capital Sri Venkateswara Sugar Factory 7 S.Bhargavi A Study on Inventory Management Amararaja Batteries Private limited 8 M.Bhavani Working Capital Dara Plastics 9 V.Bhavani A Study On Derivatives-Option Indian Info Line Iifl Trading By Tata Steel 10 B.Chamanthi A Study On Ratio Analysis Indian Hume Pipes Pvt Ltd. 11 G.Chandana Kumari A Study on Recruitment And Selection Sri Kalahasti Pipes(Lanco)Ltd. 12 K.Charmila Reddy A Study on Employee Satisfaction Ultratech Cement 13 A.DivyaSree A Study On Funds Flow Statement Sagar Cement Ltd 14 T.Gnaneswari Employee Job Satisfaction Apspdcl 378

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SNo NAME TOPIC COMPANY NAME 15 V.Hemavathamma A Study On Working Capital Mysore Silk 16 M.Himabindu A Study on Quality of work life Mangum power systems 17 K.Jayaprada A Study on Ratio Analysis Amararaja Batteries Ltd., 18 P.Joshna A Study on Working Capital Monsanto Holdings Private Limited 19 Y.Jyothirmai A Study on Financial Performance Rayalaseema Alkalies & through Ratio Analysis Allied Chemicals Ltd. 20 P.Kalaiselvi Working Capital Big Bazaar 21 V.LakshmiMadurasw A Study On Working Capital Vijaya Diry Milk athi 22 J.LAKSHMI A Study On Finanacial Statement India Info Line Ltd TIRUPATHAMMA Analysis 23 CH.LAKSHMI A Study on Training and Development ITC VANAJA 24 R.LAVANYA A Study on Funds flow Analysis Anantha Pvc Pipes ltd., 25 R.LATHA 26 N.LOHITHA A Study On Commodity Market NetworthStock Broking 27 P.LOKESWARI A Study On Working Capital Jsw Steel Company 28 I.MANASA A Study On Job Satisfaction TVS-BHARA SHOW KRISHNA ROOM 29 K.MANASA A Study OnTRAINNING AMARRAJA Batteries &DEVELOPMENT 30 K.M.MANASA A Study On Training& Development BHARATHI CEMENT 31 G.MANJULA A Study On Working Capital Balaji Industrial Corporation 32 P.MANOGNA A Study On Portfolio Management Inter Connected Stock Exchange Of India Ltd. 33 C.MEENA A Comparative Study On Success Rate Adhitya Trading Solutions Of Candlesticks When Trading In Private Limited. Foreign Exchange Currencies 34 K.MOUNIKA A Study On Training &Development Apspdcl 35 L.MOUNIKA A Study On Working Capital Jeypore Sugar Co., Ltd., 36 R.MOUNIKA A Study on Working Capital Mangal Industries ltd., 37 S.MOUNIKA A Study on Working Capital AmarajaElectronics Ltd., 38 V.MOUNIKA A Study On Working Capital Ultratech Cement Ltd., Management 39 SHOBITHA DISCONTINUED 40 B.NAGA A Study On Motivation Canara Bank BHUSHANA 41 D.NALANDA A Study on Working Capital Rtpp Management 42 Y.NETHRA A Study on Job Satisfaction Sibar Auto Parts Ltd., 43 P.NIKITHA A Study On Ratio Analysis Zuari Cement

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SNo NAME TOPIC COMPANY NAME 44 N.NIRISHA A Study On Ratio Analysis Spinning Mills 45 G.NIRMALA DEVI A Study On Working Capital Anata Pvc Pipes Ltd.,

46 S.PARIMALA A Study On Recriutment& Selection Bharathi Cement 47 D.PARIMALA A Study On Working Capital Heritage Foods Indian Ltd., 48 B.PAVANI A Study on Ratio Analysis SIBAR Auto Parts Ltd., 49 D.PENNOBULAMM A Study On Operating Cycle Anantha Nandhi Pipes A 50 N.PRATHIMA A Study On Recruitment &Selection Zuari Cement 51 D.PURNIMA A Study On Employee Satisfaction On Glaxo Smith Kline Welfare Provisions Consumer Health Care Ltd., 52 M.RAMASUDHA A Study On Working Capital Penna Cement 53 S.RAVALI A Study on Training And NutrineConfictionary Development 54 B.SANDHYA A Study On Fund Flow Analysis Naturo Food Fruit Pvt Ltd 55 P.SANDHYA A Study On Employee Satisfaction L&T 56 S.SHABANA A Study On Orgnizational Climate Edlogix Software Pvt.Ltd MUZEEB 57 D.SHABHANA A Study On Human Resource Steel Plant Information System 58 M.SINDHU SREE RAYALASEEMA HIGH- SREE RAYALASEEMA STRENGTH HYPO WORKING HIGH STRENGTH HYPO CAPITAL Ltd. Ltd. 59 C.SIREESHA A Study on Working Capital Bharat Heavy Electricals Management Ltd. 60 K.V.SIVAGAYATH A Study On Financial Performance Zuari Cement RI through Working Capital 61 P.SOWBHAGYA A Study On Ratio Analysis Vijaya Milk Diary LAKSHMI 62 S.SOWMYA A Study On Quality Of Work Life Mourya Inn 63 A.SRAVANI A Study On Job Satisfaction Coco cola CO.,Ltd., 64 P.K.SRAVANTHI A Study On WORKING CAPITAL Integrated Thermoplastics Limited 65 G.P. SRAVANTHI A Study on RECURITMENT The Chodavarm Co- &SELECTION operative sugars ltd., 66 K.SRAVANTHI A Study On Working Capital KS&DL MYSORE Management SANDLE 67 P.SRI RAMYA A Study on JOB SATISFACTION OF VIJAYA MILK DAIRY EMPLOYEES 68 M.SUDHA A Study On Training And SujalaPipes Development 69 B.SUJANA A Study On WORKING CAPITAL KMF MOTHERS DAIRY PVT LTD

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SNo NAME TOPIC COMPANY NAME 70 N.SUJANA A Study On Fund Flow Analysis SRI VYSHNAVI MILK SPACILITY PVT Ltd. 71 S.SUMALATHA A Study on Performance Evaluation of SBI Selected Mutual Funds 72 R.SUMOUNIKA A Study On Employee PANYAM CEMENT PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL 73 E.SUNEETHA A Study On WORKING CAPITAL SIBRA AUTO MOBILES Management 74 P.SUPRIYA A Study On RATIO ANALYSIS SURYA ELEVATORS PVT Ltd. 75 P.Tejaswini A Study On Working Capital Sagar Cement 76 Y.UMAVATHI RATIO ANANLYSIS ANANTHA PVC PIPES 77 K.VANAJA A Studu on WORKING TL PIPES CAPITALManagment 78 M.VASANTHA PRIYA 79 M.VEDAVATHI A Study On WORKING CAPITAL HMT 80 Y.VIJAYA KUMARI A STUDY ON NON-PERFORMING Punjab National Bank ASSETS OF PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK 81 B.VIJAYA A Study On CASH FLOW VIJAYA MILK DIARY LAKSHMI ANALYSIS 82 G.VIMALA A Study On Working Capital SHIVA SHAKTHI DIARY PVT.Ltd.. 83 K.Vasanthi A Study On Financial BHEL PermormanceThrough Ratio Analysis

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Annexure -3

Details of Seminar/ Conferences attended Presented Papers.:

International Conferences: 14.

J.Katyayani

1. A Paper Titled “Employee Engagement in Public Service Sector In India“;at Global Symposium on Human Capital Management ; ,23-25 Oct 2015, Conducted By University of Riverside, LA, USA..

2. A Paper Titled “Big Data Analytics & Innovation Management “;at International Conference ,1-2Dec 2014 , Conducted By Orsi & Dept. Of Statistics And Orsi , S. V. University, Tirupati. 3. A Paper Titled “Emotional Intelligence Among Mba Students “;at International th Seminar On “Self Management”, 11 August 2014, Dept. Of Management Studies, S. V. University, Tirupati.

4. A Paper Titled “An Emerging Role Of Social Networking In Business Excellence”; At International Conference On “Changing Landscape In Communication With New Media Technologies”, 20-22, Nov 2013, Dept Of Communication And Journalism &Ohio State University , SPMVV, Tirupati. 5. A Paper Titled “Benchmarking Practices For Employee Empowerment” For The International Hr Conclave, Organized By Mahatma Gandhi College, Guntur On th th st 29 , 30 & 31 October, 2010.

Prof.B.Vijayalakshmi

1. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi “Private Equity in Real Estate sector in India: A special reference to 2013” in the International Conference on Global Business Environment: Strengthening Marketing Strategies in Emerging Markets at Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) , Hyderabad on 11th & 12th Dec 2014. 2. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi & Bhavya Vikas Risk Management Strategies in Micro Financial Institution in India: A Conceptual Study in the 3rd International Conference on Global Business Crisis Management Strategies for sustainable & Development at R.V. Institute of Management, Bangalore, December 12th & 13th , 2013 3. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi & T. Navaneetha “Impact of new media techonology on education with special reference to the educational institutions in Kadapa district of AP in International Conference on Changing Landscape in Communication with New Media Technology: Issues and Challenges at SPMVV –on November 20 to 23, 2013

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4. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi & Bhavya Vikas “Role of Microfinance Institutions in Women Empowerment" in the International Conference on Role of Women in Achieving a Sustainable Future at SRN Adarsh College, Bangalore on March 15, 2013 5. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi. (2011). “Role of Regional Rural Banks in Rural Development” presented at the International conference on “Global Impact of Indian Management” held at the Department of Business Administration, The Oxford College of Engineering, Bangalore from 27-28, April, 2011. 6. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi. (2011). “Corporate social responsibility with reference to Rayalaseema Thermal Power Plant in Kadapa District” presented at the International conference on “Global Impact of Indian Management” held at the Department of Business Administration, The Oxford College of Engineering, Bangalore from 27-28, April, 2011. 7. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2011). “Indian Banks and Global challenges” Presented at the International Conference on “Competency Building Strategies in business and Technology for Sustainable Development” held at the Institute of Management Studies, Sri Ram Engineering college, Chennai from 22nd & 23rd, September, 2011 8. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2010). “Management of Industrial environmental pollution in India” presented paper at International conference on Environmental pollution, Water conservation and Health, Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, Bangalore from 29-31 July 2010 9. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2010). “Retail marketing” presented at International Conference on Strategic Customer Relationship Management held at News Horizon: Leadership Institution, Bangalore 23rd and 24th , December, 2010.

Papers Presented in National Conferences: 21 J.Katyayani

1. A Paper On “Performance Management- Paradigms And Perspectives” At National st Symposium On “Poineering Management In 21 Century”, Conducted By Kmm th Institute Of Management, Tirupati On 12 March 2015. 2. A Paper On “Koutilya’s Arthasastra And Perspectives Of Management” At National st Symposium On “Pioneering Management In 21 Century”, Conducted By KMM th Institute of Management, Tirupati on 12 March 2015. 3. A Paper Titled “Open Education Resouces-Open Licences And Policy Issues In Distance Education “, National Conference on “ICT-POLICY And Legal Issues” Conducted By Department Of C&J, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, th th On 19 & 20 March, 2015.

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4. A Paper Titled “Rural Women Empowerment In Chittoor District” Presented At One Day National Seminar On “Empowerment Women Challenges And Strategies With Reference To Chittoor District” Conducted By Sri Padmavati Mahil th th Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, On 24 & 25 March, 2011. 5. A Paper Titled “Benchmarking Practices Of Recruitment Process In Banking Industry” At A National Seminar On “Emerging Trends In Financial Services : Challenges And Opportunities” Organized By Department Of Business Management, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati And Sponsored By Andhra Prades th th State Council Of Higher Education, Held On 25 And 26 August 2011. 6. A Research Paper Titled “Innovation Culture Among Women Entrepreneurs In Andhra Pradesh” At A National Seminar On Innovation And Management 2012 Organised By Department Of Business Management, Sri Padmavathi Mahila th th Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati And Sponsored By Ugc, Held On 27 And 28 February 2012.ed 7. A Paper Titled “Strategies Of Life Long Learning & Earning In Old Age” Presented At National Seminar On “Life Long & Earning” Conducted By Adult Education Extension Center, Spmvv On 13-14, August, 2010.

Dr.B.Vijaya Lakshmi

1. .Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi “Customer’s Adoption of Mobile-Commerce A Study on Emerging Economy” A National conference on E Banking and E Commerce: An Emerging challenges and Opportunities at Vikram Simapuri University, Kavali on 15th and 16th October, 2015 2. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi ‘Enhancing Teaching effectiveness in Management Education’ A National Conference on Pragmatic approaches and Quality initiatives for enhancing Teachers’ Caliber in Business Education at R.V. Institute of Management, Bangalore on June 6th, 2015. 3. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi ”Pradhana Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY): A new Drive towards Financial Inclusion in India” National Seminar on Contemporary Issues and Challenges of Banking and Financial Services in India at Sree Vidyanikethan Institute of Management on 27th & 28th February, 2015. 4. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi Microfinance Institutions- ‘Catalyst for Growth of Small Enterprises’ A National Conference on MSMEs-Role in propelling Economic Development of India at R.V. Institute of Management, Bangalore on December 6th, 2014. 5. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi ‘Analyzing the role of Micro finance institutions in Promoting Entrepreneurship – An Indian Context’ A National Conference on Entrepreneurship for Socio-Economic development Opportunities and Challenges at R.V. Institute of Management, Bangalore on July 3rd & 4th, 2014.

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6. Ms. C. Umayal & Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi “Women Leadership at home- A transactional and Transformational Approach of a Mother” on Global Conference on Women Leadership Redefining boundaries and Infinite Opportunities at SRM University on 21st & 22nd February, 2013. 7. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi & Bhavya Vikas "Microfinance and Corporate Governance" in the National Seminar on Inclusive Growth and Microfinance Access at Sambhram Academy of Management Studies, Bangalore on April 4, 2013. 8. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2012). “Role of social media in corporate social responsibility and sustainable development” National seminar on social Networking Media-current trends and Research Challenges”, in the Department of Communication and Journalism, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, from 9th -10th, February, 2012. 9. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2012). “Financing Options for Micro Finance Institutions : A Call for Greater Awareness” National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Management – NCETB 2012, at Christ University, School of Business Management, Bangalore, from 21st & 22nd February, 2012. 10. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2012) “Innovation in Micro Finance: Serving the Bottom of the pyramid”, on Innovation in Management for Organizational Excellence, at MVJ College of Engineering, Bangalore from 7th November 2012.

11. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi. (2011). “Industrial Pollution with references to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the global scenario“ paper presented in the National Seminar on Strategies for Sustainable Environment held at Department of Geology, S.V. University, Tirupati from 29-30, March, 2011. 12. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi and N. Nageswara Rao (2010). “Venture capital: challenges and opportunities in India” presented at National conference on Venture capital finance in India: practice, problems and prospects held at Institute of Public Enterprise, , Hyderabad on 7-8 Septemebr, 2010. 13. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi and A. Sowjanya (2010). “Development of entrepreneurship among rural women” presented at National seminar on Women empowerment through Self-help groups in India held at Department of Economics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 31st August 2010. 14. Dr. B. Vijayalakshmi (2010). “Total quality Management in Financial services” presented at ICSSR National seminar on TQM: Major areas of concern held at Vikram Simhapuri University, Nellore on 25th September 2010.

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Contract Faculty Papers Presented in International Conferences: 8 Dr.G.Latha

 International Conference on “Anthropogenic Impact on the environment and Bioremediation – ICAIEB – 2012” organized by Department of Zoology, S.V.University, Tirupati held on November 26th -28th, 2012.  9th International Conference on ‘Urban Health (ICUH)’ held at New York, USA on October 27th-29th, 2010. Presented research paper entitled “Biomedical waste management and health risk among healthcare workers, Tirupati”. Latha G., Ramana D.V.  International Symposium on ‘Environmental pollution, Ecology and Human Health’ held at Tirupati on July 25-27, 2009. Presented research paper entitled “Hospital waste characterization and Management in Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati”. Latha G., Ramana D.V & Rajasekhar.M.  International Seminar on “Self Management” organized by School of Business Management, S.V.University, Tirupati on 11th August, 2014 and presented research paper entitled “ Importance of self management among students”

Ms.M.Girikumari

 International Seminar on “Self Management” organized by School of Business Management, S.V.University, Tirupati on 11th August, 2014.

Ms.Y.Suneetha

 International Seminar on “Self Management” organized by School of Business Management, S.V.University, Tirupati on 11th August, 2014.

Ms.G.Subhashini

 International Seminar on “Self Management” organized by School of Business Management, S.V.University, Tirupati on 11th August, 2014.

Dr.E.Lavanya

 International Conference on “Corporate Governance; Emerging Issues and Global Challenges” organized by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati held on January 30th -31st, 2012 and presented research paper on” Global Perspectives On Corporate Governance And Corporate Social Responsablity”

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Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia: 32 Dr.G.Latha  National Conference on “Environmental Protection and Management” organized by Department of Zoology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa on 14th – 15th February, 2014 and presented paper entitled “Environment pollution”  National Seminar on “Role of Banking and Finance Sectors in a Turbulent Global Scenario” organized by Department of Management Studies on 14th – 15th February, 2014 and presented research paper on ‘Self Help Groups: A keystone of Microfinance in India’.  National Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Financial Services: Challenges and Opportunities” organized by Department of Business Management, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati on August 25th and 26th, 2011 presented paper on ‘Cost analysis on Hospital Waste Management in Andhra Pradesh, India’.

Ms.M.Girikumari

Papers presented in National seminars/Conferences

 National Seminar on “Role of Banking and Finance Sectors in a Turbulent Global Scenario” organized by Department of Management Studies on 14th – 15th February, 2014 and presented research paper on ‘Self Help Groups: A keystone of Microfinance in India’.

Ms.Y.Suneetha

Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia:  National Seminar on “Role of Banking and Finance Sectors in a Turbulent Global Scenario” organized by Department of Management Studies on 14th – 15th February, 2014 and presented research paper on ‘Self Help Groups: A keystone of Microfinance in India’.  UGC-SAP-DRS-II Sponsored National seminar on “ENTERPRENUERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO ,SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES” organised by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 11th and 12th April 2015.

Dr. G. Subashini

Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia:

 UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Entrepreneurship and Development of Micro ,Small,& Medium Enterprises” organized by SVU college of Commerce,Management &Computer science, S.V.University, Tirupati on 11th & 12th April, 2015. The Presented paper titled “A Study on the Awareness of PG students MSMEs ”. 387

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 AICTE sponsored National Seminar on “Role of Banking and Finance Sectors in a Turbulent Global Scenario” Organized by Dept of Management Studies, Sree Vidyanikethan, TPT on 14th and 15th February, 2014. Presented Paper titled “Role of banking sector in india: emerging trends challenges”.

 National Seminar on "Emerging Trends in Financial Services: Challenges and Opportunity” Organized by Dept of Business Management, SPMVV, Tirupati on 25th and 26th August, 2011. Presented Globalisation and recent trends in banking sector.

 National Conference on “Innovation Management” organized by Dept of Business Management, SPMVV, Tirupati on 27th and 28th February, 2012.

Dr. K. PADMAPRIYA

Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia:  UGC-SAP-DRS-II Sponsored National seminar on “ENTERPRENUERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO ,SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES” organised by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 11th and 12th April 2015 and presented research paper on “ Entrepreneurial Development In Power Sector: Future Prospective”.  National Seminar on “Role of Human Resources in Economic Development” organized by Department of Commerce, Y.V.University, Kadapa, on 17th and 18th April 2014 and presented research paper on “Human Resources In Power Sector – A Review”  UGC&APSCHE Sponsored National seminar on “PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF MICRO,SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN INDIA” organised by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 22nd and 23rd March 2014 and presented research paper on” MSME – A Catalyst For Economic Development”.  UGC- Special Assistance Programme on “Career Guidance and Employability Skills for the Youth” by Dept. of Adult and Continuing Education, S.V.University, Tirupati on 7th and 8th March 2014 and presented research paper on “ Employement Generation Through Skill Development Training- A Study Of Chittoor District”.  National Seminar on “Impact of Micro Finance on Self Help groups and Bank Linkage Programme on Rural Women 28th and 29th December, 2013 and presented research paper on “ Financing SHGs By NGOs A Study Of RASS Tirupathi”.  National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Human Resource Development in India” organized by Department of Economics, S.V.University, Tirupathi on 14th and 15th December, 2013 and presented research paper on HRD Practises in Power Sector with Special Emphasis on APSPDCL”.  National Seminar on “Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Retail Sector: Issues and Concerns for India” organized by Department of Commerce, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Kavali on 18th and 19th March, 2013 and presented research paper on “ FDI in Retail Sector Boon or Bane”.  National Seminar on “Management Practices of Insurance Policies through XML Package” by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 22nd December 2012

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and presented research paper on “Risk and Insurance Management Contemporary Issues and Challenges”.  National Seminar on “Policy Holders Perception towards Life Insurance- A Study with Reference to Tirupati Branch” organized by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 23rd December 2012.  National Seminar on “Modalities of e-filing and e-payments” organized by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 9th and 10th October 2012 and presented research paper on E-Filing of IT Returns- A Perspectives”.  UGC National Seminar on “Micro Finance: Issues and Implications “by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupathi on 27th and 28th March, 2011 and presented research paper on “A Study on Functioning Of SHG’s in Andhra Pradesh”.  National Seminar on “A Pragmatic Look at MSMES in India “by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 17th and 18th March 2010 and presented research paper on “MSMES in Global Sceneraio”.  National Seminar on “Entrepreneurship and Small Industry Development in India – Prospects and global Challenges “ by Dept. of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 22nd and 23rd March, 2010 and presented research paper on” SME’s support Policies in India”.

Dr. E.LAVANYA

Papers Presented in National Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia: o UGC-SAP-DRS-II Sponsored National seminar on “Entrepreneurship Development Of Micro ,Small And Medium Enterprises” organized by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 11th and 12th April 2015 and presented research paper on “Agripreneurship: A Sizzling Ray For Sustainable Agriculture & Entrepreneurial Development In India “  UGC&APSCHE Sponsored National seminar on “Problems And Prospects Of Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises In India” organized by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 22nd and 23rd March 2014 and presented research paper on “MSMES and Five Year Plans: An Approach To Twelfth Five Year Plan “  National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Human Resource Development in India” organized by Department of Economics, S.V.University, Tirupathi on 14th and 15th December, 2013 and presented research paper on “Training, Promotion And Transfer Policies Among The Employees In TTD”.  National Seminar on “Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)in Retail Sector: Issues and Concerns for India” organized by Department of Commerce, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Kavali on 18th and 19th March, 2013 and presented research paper on “Agri- Retailing : A New Pathway To Agriculture Development In India”.  UGC,ICSSR,SRC Sponsored National seminar on “Risk And Insurance Management- Contemporary Issues And Challenges” organized by Department of Commerce, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 22nd and 23rd December 2012 and presented research paper on “Emerging Challenges In Electronic Insurance”.

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 National Seminar on “Modalities of e-filing and e-payments” organized by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupati on 9th and 10th October 2012 and presented research paper on “E-Filing – A New Path Way To Future E-GOVERNMENT SERVICES”.  UGC- SAP-DRS-1 Sponsored National seminar on “Industrial Development And Inclusive Growth During The Reform Era ” organized by Department of Economics, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi on 28th and 29th March 2012 and presented research paper on “Performance And Problems Of Agro-Based Industries In India”.  UGC National Seminar on “Micro Finance: Issues and Implications “by Department of Commerce, S.V.University, Tirupathi on 27th and 28th March, 2011 and presented research paper on “Micro Finance In The Development Of Non-Farming Sector”. Papers Presented in State-Level Conferences/Seminars/ Symposia:  UGC Sponsored State Level seminar on “Socio-Economic Conditions Of Women Working In MGNREGS In Andhra Pradesh” organized by Department of Commerce, Government Degree & PG College- Puttur on 27th March 2013 and presented research paper on “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A New Pathway To Women Empowerment”. Workshops / Oreintation Programmes Attended : 09 Dr. B. Vijaya lakshmi

National workshop on “Towards Competency in social Science Research Methodology” at Department of Social work, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati from 14th to 19th November, 2011.

Dr J.Katyayani .

 Attended International workshop On” Big Data Analytics” Conducted By Dept Of Statics, SVU, Tirupati And Presented Paper On “ Big Data Applications And Innovation Management”, Nov 2014.  Workshop On Strength Based Development In Education”, 10th August 2014, Dept. Of Management Studies, S. V. University, Tirupati.  “Online Course Design Technologies”, One Week, 5th -9th august 2013, By Ignou, New Delhi.  TOT Workshop On RTI Act 2005, 6th – 8th February, 2012 By Dr. CR Rao Institute,MHRD, Hyderabad .  International Symposium On “Solid Waste Management”, 7th And 8th December 2011 Organized By CII & APTICO.  Attended The International Symposium On “Comprehensive Entrepreneurship” Conducted By Aleap At Vizag On 4th, 5th & 6th December, 2010.  Attended A Seminar On “CII Membership Road Show” Organized By Confederation Of Indian Industry On 26th November, 2010 At Hotel Fortune Kences, Tirupati.  Attended Round Table Session On “Regional Economic Development” Organized By Confederation Of Indian Industry On 9th November, 2010, At Hotel Fortune Kences, Tirupati. 390

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Contract Faculty Work shops / Oreintation Programmes Attended :15

Dr.G.Latha

 Attended UGC Sponsored workshop on “SPSS” organized by Dept. of Population Studies and S.P.W.Degree College, S.V.University, Tirupati on 8th to 14th September 2014  Awareness workshop on “Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)” organized by IPR Cell, S.V.University, Tirupati on 15th March, 2014.  A six day workshop on “Application of Statistics in Research” held at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati from 28th January to 2nd February 2013.  Attended to six day National Workshop on “Competency in Social Science Research Methodology” held on 14th -19th November, 2011 at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati.  Attended workshop on “Entrepreneurship Development Cell” held on 22nd February 2011 to 7th March, 2011 at Dept. of Management Studies, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati  Attended Faculty Development programme conducted by Dept. of Management Studies, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati on 31st July 2010.

Ms.M.Girikumari

 Attended Faculty Development Workshop Sponsored and Organized by ITCOT & SPMVV “On Campus Programme on Consulting Skills Development for Academicians’’ held on 27th April 2015.  Attended UGC Sponsored workshop on “SPSS” organized by Dept. of Population Studies and S.P.W.Degree College, S.V.University, Tirupati on 8th to 14th September 2014  Attended one week UGC sponsored FDP on “Online Course Design Technologies” organized in SPMVV on 3rd to 9th March 2014  A six day workshop on “Application of Statistics in Research” held at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati from 28th January to 2nd February 2013.

Ms.Y.Suneetha  Attended UGC Sponsored workshop on “SPSS” organized by Dept. of Population Studies and S.P.W.Degree College, S.V.University, Tirupati on 8th to 14th September 2014  A six day workshop on “Application of Statistics in Research” held at Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati from 28th January to 2nd February 2013.

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Ms.G.Subhashini

Workshops attented:

 UGC sponsored National level one week workshop on “ Software based Statistical Analysis using MS-Excel and SPSS” organized by Dept of Population studies, SPW Degree & PG College, S.V.University, Tirupati from 8th to 14th September, 2014.

 UGC sponsored National level one week workshop on “ Online Course Design Technologies” organised by Dept of Business Management, SPMVV, Tirupati , from 3rd to 9th March, 2014. Dr.E.Lavanya  Attended Faculty Development Workshop Sponsored and Organized by ITCOT & SPMVV “On Campus Programme on Consulting Skills Development for Academicians’’ held on 27th April 2015.

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Annexure 4 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Revised syllabus to come into effect from 2015 batch

Code Title Internals+E Total Marks Credits I Semester xternals 101 Business Research Methods 30+70 100 4 102 Computer Programming & 30+70 100 4 Applications 103 Management & Organizational 30+70 100 4 Behavior 104 Management Communication 30+70 100 4 105 Managerial Economics 30+70 100 4 106 Management Accounting 30+70 100 4 107 Business Research analytics using 100+0 100 4 SPSS 108 Communication Skills 100+0 100 4 Viva Voce 0+100 100 4 Total 900 36

Revised syllabus to come into effect from 2015-16 batch MBA II Semester Code Title Internals+ Total Marks Credits II Semester Externals 201 Operation Research 30+70 100 4 202 Management Information Systems 30+70 100 4 203 Marketing Management 30+70 100 4 204 Financial Management 30+70 100 4 205 Operations Management 30+70 100 4 206 Human Resource Management 30+70 100 4 207 Tally Lab 100+0 100 4 208 Managerial skills Lab 100+0 100 4 Viva Voce 0+100 100 4 Total 900 36

MBA -III Semester

Code Title Internals+ Total Credits Externals Marks 301 Innovation Management 30+70 100 4 302 International Business Management 30+70 100 4 303 Business Law & Environment 30+70 100 4 304 Elective – I 30+70 100 4 305 Elective – II 30+70 100 4 306 Elective – III 30+70 100 4 307 Industry project course 30+70 100 4 308 Executive Development Lab 100+0 100 4 Viva voce 0+100 100 4 Total 900 36 393

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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Revised syllabus to come into effect from 2015-16 batch Electives Code Title Internals Total Credits III +Externals Marks Semester Marketing 304M/ Marketing Research & consumer 30+70 100 4 305R Behavior 305M Sales and Supply Chain Management 30+70 100 4 306M Industrial Marketing 30+70 100 4 Finance 304F Security Analysis & Portfolio 30+70 100 4 Management 305F Risk Management and Insurance 30+70 100 4 306F Management of Financial services 30+70 100 4 Human Resource Management 304H Training and Development 30+70 100 4 305H Industrial Relations 30+70 100 4 306H Human Resource Planning 30+70 100 4 Systems 304S Technology Management 30+70 100 4 305S Web technologies 30+70 100 4 306S System Testing Tools 30+70 100 4 Production 304P Logistics Management 30+70 100 4 305P Production Planning & Control 30+70 100 4 306P Maintenance management 30+70 100 4 Banking Management 304B Money, banking and Credit Management 30+70 100 4 305B Central banking and commercial 30+70 100 4 banking 306B Management of Banking companies and 30+70 100 4 Risk Management Insurance Management 304I Claim and underwritten management 30+70 100 4 305I Group insurance and Health Insurance 30+70 100 4 management 306I General Personal & Commercial 30+70 100 4 Insurance management Retail Management 304R Introduction to Retailing 30+70 100 4 305R/ Marketing Research & consumer 30+70 100 4 304M Behavior 306R Retail stores & Operations Management 30+70 100 4 Facility Management 304FM Introduction To facility Management 30+70 100 4 305FM Facility process Management 30+70 100 4 306FM Contract Management 30+70 100 4

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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Revised syllabus to come into effect from 2015-16 batch MBA -IV Semester

Code Title Internals+ Total Credits IV Externals Marks Semester 401 E-Business Technologies 30+70 100 4 402 Women Empowerment & 30+70 100 4 Entrepreneurship 403 Strategic Management 30+70 100 4 404 Total Quality Management 30+70 100 4 405 Elective – I 30+70 100 4 406 Elective – II 30+70 100 4 407 Elective – III 30+70 100 4 408 Entrepreneur Development Lab 100+0 100 4 Viva voce 0+100 100 4 Total 900 36

Electives

Code Title Internals Total Credits IV Semester +Externals Marks

Marketing 405M Rural Marketing 30+70 100 4 406M Retail marketing 30+70 100 4 407M Services marketing 30+70 100 4 Finance 405F Management Control Systems 30+70 100 4 406F Financial Derivatives 30+70 100 4 407F International Finance 30+70 100 4

Human Resource Management 405H/406FM Organizational Development 30+70 100 4 406H Change Management 30+70 100 4 407H Stress Management 30+70 100 4 Systems 405S Knowledge Management 30+70 100 4 406S Business Portal Design using Oracle 30+70 100 4 407S Data Mining 30+70 100 4 Production 405P Computer aided manufacturing systems 30+70 100 4 406P Business Process Re-Engineering 30+70 100 4 407P Systems simulation 30+70 100 4 Banking 405B Treasury & Risk Management in Banks 30+70 100 4 406B Information Technology for Banking 30+70 100 4 395

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Management 407B Merchant Banking and Banking 30+70 100 4 Services Insurance Management 405I Reinsurance & insurance operations 30+70 100 4 Management 406I Information Technology for Insurance 30+70 100 4 Operations 407I Business Strategy for Life Insurance 30+70 100 4 Companies Retail Management 405R Advertising & Sales Promotion 30+70 100 4 406R International Retailing 30+70 100 4 407R Industrial Project Course-retail industry 30+70 100 4

Facility Management 405FM Building Systems management 30+70 100 4 406FM/405H Organization & Development 30+70 100 4 407FM Project in Facility Management 30+70 100 4 External Elective: MBA309E Research Project Design using SPSS 30+70 100 4

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Department of Communication and Journalism

Preface

It gives me great pleasure to present the Evaluative report of the Department of Communication and Journalism, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam to the National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) for reassessment and re-accreditation, to provide an opportunity for us to review the changes and progress made by us after the previous accreditation done in 2010. The department has made sincere efforts and made honest introspection while preparing the report. The drive behind the process of passing through reassessment and reaccreditation is the thrust for self realization and academic excellence.

The thrust of teaching and curricular activities of the department has been on performance, developing infrastructural & instructional facilities and to execute excellent teaching learning environment and constantly updating industry focused curriculum. After the previous accreditation, the department implemented diversified quality improvement initiatives, related processes and activities to address various quality related issues during the post accreditation period and the areas of improvements highlighted by the peer team.

We have implemented multidimensional activities to enhance and enrich our academic infrastructure, development and delivery practices and followed up with almost every recommendation made by the peer team at the time of previous accreditation in a sustained and planned manner. The major thrust was given to changing to Choice Based Credit system, updating the curriculum regularly that was in tune with the needs of the industry and increasing student intake by introducing MBA Media Management course.

The department strives to provide excellent academic and research environment and infrastructure for students by encouraging faculty members to initiate research projects, initiating student – media persons – academics interface, increasing practical component in the course curriculum, adopting technology based teaching learning methods and providing placement support to the students.

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international journals of repute have placed the department among one of the top performing in the University.

The attempt has been to reach the world of excellence by improvising the innate qualities, adopting innovative ideas, focusing on research development, acquiring new skills, developing new facilities, introducing new industry aligned academic programs, updating the existing curricula, providing best lab facilities, utilizing campus-wise IT and IS infrastructure and implementing new techniques and better understanding of our strengths and weaknesses.

This sincere, honest, positive, fulfillment of direct and indirect stakeholder’s expectations and collective quality approach will help us in achieving world class quality in Journalism education, which is our ultimate destination and goal.

This evaluative report for NAAC re-assessment is in consonance with the guidelines laid down as per the new guidelines of NAAC. We have faith in getting reassessment and reaccreditation from an esteemed body like NAAC, which is a matter of pride and privilege to us. We have analyzed ourselves through our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC).

On our part, our focus will remain on the objectives, values, mission, vision and goal of the University and shall expect the highest rating by NAAC.

In the capacity of Head of the department, I submit the evaluative report of the department of Communication and Journalism, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati for which I place on record the inputs received from the teaching and non-teaching members of the department.

I believe that the NAAC will be able to appraise and justify our sincere efforts.

Prof. T. Tripura Sundari Head Department of Communication and Journalism Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (Women’s University) Tirupati – 517 502 Andhra Pradesh

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Department of Communication and Journalism School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Management Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (Women’s University): Tirupati

1 Name of the Department Department of Communication and Journalism

2 Year of establishment 1983

3 Is the Department a part of a Yes, School of Social Sciences, Humanities & School/Faculty of the University Management

4. Names of the Programmes offered Master of Communication & Journalism (MCJ) (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated MBA in Media Management (MMM) Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt. etc. M.Phil.

Ph.D.

5. Interdisciplinary Programmes and Nil departments involved

6. Courses in collaboration with other Nil universities, industries and foreign collaborations etc.

7. Details of programs discontinued, if Nil any, with reasons

8. Examination System: Semester – Choice Based Credit System Annual/Semester/Trisemester/Choice Based Credit System

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9. Participation of the Department in Nil the courses offered by other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Actual (including Sanctioned Filled CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 1+5

Associate Professors 2 1 1+1

Asst. Professors 4 4 - Others - - -

11. Faculty Profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

No. of Ph.D. No. of and M.Phil. Designati Years Name Qualification Specialization students on experien guided for the ce last 4 years Dr.V.Durga MA, MCJ, Ph.D., Professor Television, New 30 years Ph.D. – 3 Bhavani PGDBA, PGDTA Media Technology, awarded (Presently as VC) Women and Media, Public Relations Dr.M.V.Ramana MA, M.Phil., Professor Writing for Media, 28 Years Ph.D. – 1 mma MCJ, Ph.D. Reporting and awarded Editing, Public Relations Organizational Communication, Dr.C.Vani MCJ, Ph.D. Professor Reporting & 27 Years Ph.D. – 2 editing, Women awarded and Media, Development Communication Dr.P.Vijayalaksh MA, MCJ, Ph.D., Professor Communication 22 Years Ph.D. – 2 mi (Presently as PGDTA Theory, awarded Registrar) International and Intercultural Communication, New Media Technology, 400

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No. of Ph.D. No. of and M.Phil. Designati Years Name Qualification Specialization students on experien guided for the ce last 4 years Women and Media Dr.Kiran Prasad M.S., Ph.D. Professor Media Law and 22 Years Ph.D. – 1 Ethics, Public awarded Relations, International Communication, Communication for Development and New Media Studies Dr.T.TripuraSund MCJ, Ph.D., Professor Media Law and 22 Years - ari MSIS Ethics, Public Relations and Organizational Communication, New Media Technology, Advertising and Marketing Management Dr.B.N.Neelima MCJ, Ph.D. Associate Children and 16 Years Professor Media, New Media - Technology, Photo Journalism Dr.T.Sobha Rani MBA, M.Phil., Associate Financial 14 Years - Ph.D. Professor Management, Financial Markets and Services

12. List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, and emeritus professors:

LevendKılıç, Anadolu University, Open Education Faculty, TV Center, Turkey; Prof. Yusuf Kalyango, Dr. Aimee Edmondson, EW Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, Ohio, USA, Nagasuri Venugopal, Senior Program Executive, All India Radio, Chennai, Madabhushanam Sridhar Acharyulu, Central Information Commissioner, New Delhi

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Programme-wise information

Year Subject Percentage of classes 2010-11 Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis 100% 2011-12 Human Resource Management, Financial 100% Management 2012-13 Operations Management, Management 100% Information Systems

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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

S. No. Year No. of No. of No. of Total No. Student Students Permanent Guest of Teacher Teaching faculty Teachers Ratio Faculty 1 2010-11 78 7 1 8 78:8 2 2011-12 26 7 1 8 26:8 3 2012-13 8 7 - 7 8:7 4 2013-14 9 6 - 6 9:6 5 2014-15 23 7 - 7 23:7

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

S. No. Year Academic Support Staff Administrative (Technical) Staff 1 2010-11 Lab Assistant – 1 Secretarial Assistant (Sanctioned and filled) on Hiring - 1 2 2011-12 -do- -do- 3 2012-13 -do- -do- 4 2013-14 -do- -do- 5 2014-15 -do- -do-

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Online Games and Children Online Food Marketing Strategies and Children Social Networking Sites and Children E-governance Mobile Phones and Youth ICT and Women

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

Name of the faculty National/ Project title Nature of Grant International Contribution Amount in Funding Rs. agencies Prof. V.Durga UGC-MRP Safer Internet for Principal 13,60,800 Bhavani (2014-16) Children – Online in Investigator Game Advertising Effect by Examining the Influence of a Match between Games and Advertising

Effects of Online Gaming on Children: UGC-PDF A Study in Andhra UGC Research 2,00,000 (2009-11) Pradesh Award + Salary

Prof.P.Vijayalakshmi UGC-MRP Food Marketing Principal 13,53,600 (2014-16) Strategies to Children Investigator and Adolescents: A Comparative Study of India and American Websites

Online Social Networking Sites: UGC-MRP Empowering Children Principal 8,67,000 (2010-12) Investigator Prof. Kiran Prasad UGC-MRP ICTs and e- Principal 4,08,000 (2008-11) governance: A Study Investigator of People’s Participation in Kerala Prof.T.Tripura ICSSR (2014-16) Conservation of Co- 8,00,000 Sundari Traditional Investigator Knowledge of Handloom Silk Weaving in Andhra Pradesh

UGC-MRP Effects of Mobile Principal 6,95,700 (II (2011-13) Phone Use on Youth Investigator Installment in Andhra Pradesh not received)

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

(a) National Collaboration- As given in item 17

(b) International Collaboration - Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE etc.; total grants received

The Department of Communication and Journalism has received UGC Special Assistance Programme (SAP-DRS) in 3 phases. In the SAP (DRS I) first phase, an assistance of Rs.32 lakhs is received for the period from 2002-2007 and the thrust area of research included Women and Media. Two research projects titled Status of Working Women Journalists in Southern States and Media Habits of Rural Women have been carried out in the first phase. A computer lab has been established with 10 monitors along with LAN and internet connectivity. Workshops and training programs were conducted to rural women journalists, teaching and non-teaching staff of the campus. Two monographs were published on the research findings of the projects and a national journal “Indian Journal of Media Studies” was launched apart from offering a short term course on Web Designing.

In the second phase of UGC-SAP DRS II, the Department received a grant of Rs.40 lakhs during the period 2007-2012 and thrust area of research is Women, Technology and Media. Two research projects titled ICT for Rural Women and Status of Working Women Journalists in Northern States were undertaken apart from the establishment of an Audio Visual Studio – SRUJANA. Training programs were conducted on Video Production and Editing for rural women, students, staff and research scholars. The Department has started a new course MBA in Media Management blending Media and Management aspects. The establishment of the studio has enabled the department to introduce Photo Journalism paper in the course curriculum of MCJ and MBA in Media Management. A reference library is housed with nearly 650 books of different titles in the broad area of research.

The UGC has approved the Department from DRS-II to DRS-III program for a period of five years from 2013-2018 with a grant of Rs.54 lakhs. The thrust areas identified are ICT &Women Development and ICT & Gender related issues. Two national conferences were organized on Health Communication in India: Issues and Challenges on 21-22 March, 2014 and on Information and Communication Technology – Policy and Legal Issues on 19-20 March, 2015.

20. Research Facility / Centre with

The Department is recognized as a Centre with international recognition based on the research activities of the faculty, participation in conferences and the functional relationships with universities such as E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA;Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Singapore; 404

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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), USA; Tribhuvan University of Nepal, Kathmandu; City University of Hong Kong etc. The department has regular visits and interactions by eminent researchers from different parts the world such as Dr. Olga Gresko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, , Ukraine, Dr. NewKuwi Holi, Southern University College, Malaysia, Dr.Sally Ann Ben Saks, Auburn University, USA, Prof.Yusuf Kalyango, , Prof. Mary Jogus, Dr.Jatin Srivastava from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA; Prof. Leon Dash, Dept. of Journalism, University of Illinois, , USA; Dr.Ahmed Samir Hammad, Faulty of Communication, AI Azhar University, Egypt; Dr. Silvia Montana, Extern ado University, Colombia.

 state recognition  national recognition  international recognition

21. Special Research Laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

Nil

22. Publications

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) - 56  Monographs - 3  Chapters in Books - 11  Edited Books  Books with ISBN with details of publishers - 5 (Details in the table below)  Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)  Citation Index - range / average  SNIP  SJR  Impact Factor - range / average  h-index

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. Nine (9) including peer Prof.V.Durg 1) “Spectating Indian Cinema through the Lens of a Bhavani reviewed national articles along with a book chapter Hollywood: A Qualitative Study to analyze the and monographs “Perceptions of Indian Youth on the influence of Hollywood on Indian Cinema” in Indian Journal of Media Studies Vol:VI, No:1&2, March 2012. India (Co-authored) ISSN 2229-7235. 2) “Impact of Editors role conceptions on Editorials” in Indian Journal of Media Studies Vol:VI, No:1&2, March 2012. India (Co-authored) ISSN 2229-7235. 3) “Perceiving Americans through Hollywood Cinema” Communicator, Vol – XLV 1, Jan-Dec – 2011, Page 52-70, India. 4) “Online gaming and children: Preferences and Gender differences” in Indian Journal of Media Studies Vol:V, No.1 &2,2011. 5) Monograph titled “ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, April 2012. 6) Monograph titled, “Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India”, April 2012. 7) National Conference Proceedings with Full paper titled, Reporting Conflicts, Environment and Development by Press Academy of Andhra Pradesh. July, 2011. 8) Internet Addiction among Adolescents – The Enfaced Reality “Media Critique”, Vol. 43 No.4, April – June 2010. 9) Safer Internet for Children: A Study on Children and Parents in Andhra Pradesh, Communication Today Jan- March, 2010 (Co-authored). Prof.M.V.R Four (5) including peer 1) “Green Marketing : An over View”, Indian amanamma reviewed/non peer Journal of Media Studies Vol. VI, number 1&2 – reviewed national articles a 2012, ISSN: 2229-7235, book chapter and 2) “Role of Electronic Media for Agricultural monographs Development”- A Book Chapter in Seminar Publications on Agricultural Innovation And Mass Media Approaches November 2012. 3) Monograph titled “ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, April 2012.

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. 4) Monograph titled, “Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India”, April 2012. 5)”Role of Communication in Women’s Economic Empowerment” in the Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol.2,Issue No.2, 2014, ISSN- 2348-3865 Prof.C.Vani Eight (8) including peer 1) A Book titled “Radio….FM Radio” (in Telugu) reviewed national articles Coauthored with Nagasuri Venugopal, published by along with a book and a National Book Trust of India, New Delhi, 2013 book chapter along with (under print. monographs 2) A Book Chapter titled “Grassroot Media For Women’s Development: Universities Intervention” in Universities for Women: Challenges and Perspectives published by The Women Press, Delhi, 2011- ISBN 10:8189110160. 3) “Social Media and its impact on communication patterns” in the proceedings of the International Seminar on Social Networking and its impact on communication. ISBN: 978-93-82570-55-4, March 2015, Hikey Media, Chennai. 4) “Coverage of Development News in Indian Press: A content Analysis of Three Regional Newspapers of Andhra Pradesh, India” in Journal of Media and Social Development Vo.2, Issue 1, January-March, 2014.Published by University of with potential for Excellence-Focus Area-II Project of the University of Mysore. ISSN 2320-8244 5) “Citizen Journalism in Indian Politics.” Article published in Journal of Media studies Issues I&II 2013, ISSN:2229-7235,Vol.vii,2013 6) Monograph titled “ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, April 2012. 7) Monograph titled, “Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India”, April 2012. 8)“Coverage and Content Analysis of Women’s Issues in Newspapers of Andhra Pradesh”(Coauthored)–Article published in Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol.2, No.2, May- August, 2014 9) Women Issues in India: The Role and importance of media in Women Development – Article published in Indian Journal of Women Studies, Vol.2, Issue No.2&3, May-Aug. & Sept.-Dec. 2015, ISSN – 2348-3865. Prof.P.Vijay Fourteen (14) including 1) Authored a book on “Safe Internet Use: A Guide

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. alakshmi peer reviewed to children” and distributed in schools in Andhra international, national Pradesh, 2011. articles along with a book, 2) A Book Chapter titled “India: ICTs and the book chapters and Empowerment of Rural Women” - In Global monographs Journalism Practice and New Media Performance, Yusuf Kalyango and David Mould (ed.), USA, Palgrave Macmillan Academic Publishers (Global Academic Publisher), 2014. 3) Monograph titled “ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, April 2012. 4) Monograph titled, “Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India”, April 2012. 5)“Gender Matters: Eritrean Women and Mediated Messages of Foreign Television Channel”, International Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism, Vol 5 issue 2 with ISSN 2165-7912, 2015 (Co-authored). 6)“Online Social Networking Profiles and Self- presentation of Indian Teenagers” in International Communication Research Journal (ICRJ), USA, (Internationally Peer Reviewed Journal)Dec. 2014,(Co-authored). 7) “Social networking sites and Indian teenagers” in Covenant Journal of Communication (CJOC), Vol. 2, No. 1, Nigeria. June 2014, ISSN (Online): 2354 - 3515; ISSN (Print): 2354 - 354x. 9 8) “Television Cartoons and Changing Habits of Children” in International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research, Volume-3, Issue,(2)2, ISSN:2277-7881, Feb-2014, (Co- authored). 9) “Children’s Cartoons and Parents Mediation India” in Journal of Media Studies ISSNNo.2229- 7235, Vol.VI.1&2, 2013, (Co-authored). 10)“Global Television and Eritrean Society” -Indian Journal of Media Studies,( (ISSNNo.2229- 7235),Vol.VI.1&2,2012,(Co-authored). 11)“Trust and Privacy in Social Networking Sites: Content Analysis and Qualitative study among teenage children” in Indian Journal of Media Studies, (ISSN – 2229-7235),2011 (Co-authored). 12)“Experiences of Women Journalists: A Global 408

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. Perspective” in National Seminar’s Publication of Proceedings with full paper by Press Academy Andhra Pradesh, 2011. 13) “Safer Internet for Children: A Study on Children and Parents in Andhra Pradesh” in Communication Today Jan- March, 2010 (Co- authored). 14) “Children’s Experiences with Social Networking Sites: Need for Critical Research” in Media Mimamsa (Media Critique), April- June,2010, ISSN 2229-5593 Prof.Kiran Nine (9) including peer 1) “Mass Media, Information Support and e- Prasad reviewed national articles Governance in Kerala: A Study”, Indian Journal of along with book chapters Media Studies, Vol. VII, (No.1&2), 2013, and monographs ISSNNo.2229-7235. 2) “Media Discourses on Violence against Women: Analysis of Gender and Identity”, Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol.1. No.1. Sept-Dec 2013. 3) “E-Governance Policy for Modernizing Government through Digital Democracy in India”, Journal of Information Policy, Vol. 2, May, 2012, pages 183-203. 4) “Mass Media, Political Participation and Governance in Kerala: A Study”, In Indian Journal of Media Studies, Vol.VI, (1&2), 2012, pp. 63-80, ISSNNo.2229-7235. 5) “New Media Ethics and Cyber Laws: Trends and Issues in the Digital Era”. In Indian Journal of Media Studies, Vol.V, (1&2), 2011, pp.36-46, ISSNNo.2229-7235. 6) Monograph titled “ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh”, April 2012. 7) Monograph titled, “Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India”, April 2012. 8) Book chapter titled e-Governance Initiatives in Chittoor District: Challenges and Opportunities in A. Ranga Reddy (Ed.) (2014). Development face of Chittoor District in Andhra Pradesh, India: On the eve of Centenary Celebrations 1911-2011. New Delhi: Global Research Publications. 9) Book chapter titled Media Technologies and Society: Rethinking Legal and Ethical Issues in the Digital Era in Saswati Gangopadhyay (Ed.) (2014).Digital Media: Emerging Issues, Kolkata: Suhrid Publishers. Prof.T.Trip Seventeen (17) including 1) A Book titled “Press Freedom in India: Legal and 409

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. ura Sundari peer reviewed/ refereed Ethical Dimensions” published by Regal international, national Publications, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-81-8484-192-3. articles along with a book, 2) “Privacy as a Consumer Right and Indian Media” book chapters and – A Book Chapter in the International book titled monographs “Consumer Protection and Globalization” published by the Department of Management, Kalasalingam University, Krishankoil, January 2010, ISBN 978819066197

3) “Ethical Dimensions of Press in India”– A Book Chapter in the Seminar Book titled “Media Trends and Ethics” published by Krishna University, Machilipatnam in July, 2011.

4) “Right to Privacy Vs. Telephone Tapping in India” – A Book Chapter in the International Seminar Book on Social Sciences by Department of History, Tourism and Travel Management, Ethiraj College for Women (Autonomous), Chennai, ISSN No.0566-2257.

5) “Children’s experiences with social networking sites: Need for critical Research” – An article co- authored and published in “Media Critique” in April – June 2010, Vol. 43 No.4, ISSN 2229-5593, a quarterly journal published by Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Institute of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal. 6) “Role of PR in Pilgrim Relations: A Case Study of TTD” – An article published in Media Mimansa, Vol.4, No.2,3,4 October, 2010-June, 2011 published by Makhanlal Chaturvedi Institute of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal, ISSN 2229-5593 7) “Mobile Advertising in India: Insights and Challenges” – An article published in “Indian Journal of Media Studies” 2011, Vol. II No. 1& 2, a half yearly media journal, ISSN No.2229-7235 published by the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati. 8) “Use of Mobile Phones: An Exploratory of Youth in Andhra Pradesh”– A research article published in “Indian Journal of Media Studies” 2013 Vol. III, a half yearly media journal, ISSN No.2229-7235 published by the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati. 9) “Impact of Mobile Phones on Social Life among Youth in India” – A research article published in “Media Asia” 2014, Vol. 41, No.4, a quarterly

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. refereed journal, ISSN 0129-6612 published by Asia Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 10) “Effects of Cell phone use on Rural Women Micro Entrepreneurs” – A research article published in Indian Journal of Women’s Studies,Vol.2, No.2, May-August, 2014, ISSN No.2348-3865 11) “Effects of Mobile Phone Use on Sexual behavior of Youth in Andhra Pradesh” – A research article published in IMS Manthan, an International Refereed Journal published by the Institute of Management Studies, Noida in Volume 10, Issue 1, June 2015, ISSN No. 0974-7141. 12)“Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India” - A Monograph published on Major Research Project of UGC-SAP of the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, April 2012. 13)“ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh” – A Monograph published on Major Research Project of UGC-SAP of the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, April 2012. 14) “Pochampally Silk Ikats” A Book cum Album, 2015 is published which is funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. 15) “Effects of Mobile Phone Use on Academic Performance of College Going Young Adults in India” - A research article published in International Journal of Applied Research, an international open access and peer reviewed journal; ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, [ISRA] Impact Factor 5.2., Aug. 2015, Vol.1, Issue 9, Part N. Pp:898-905 16) “Pochampally – A Unique silk handloom cluster” (coauthored) – A research article published in International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 2014; 1 (7): 418-421, e- ISSN: 2349-4182, [ISRA] Impact Factor 4.342. 17) “Ecofeminism in Urban Societies of India” – A research article published in Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol.2, Issue No.2&3, May-Aug. & Sept.-Dec. 2015, ISSN – 2348-3865. Dr.B.N.Neeli Twelve (12) including peer 1) Book titled “Television viewing and children – ma reviewed international, Determinants, Correlates and Impact”, Westville national articles along with publishing house, 2014, ISBN: 978-83491-13-1. a book, book chapters and 2) “Impact of family media environment on

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. monographs children’s leisure time activities” in the International Journal of Science and Research, ISSN: 2319-7064, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2013. 3)”Environment education through Media” in International Journal of Science and Research, ISSN: 2319-7064, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2013. 4) “Nature and religious broadcasting: exploring the religious aspect of conservation” in International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, ISSN: 2319-7714, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2014. 5) “Globalization of media and Indian women journalists” in international journal of educational research, ISSN: 2277-7881, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2014. 6) “Mass media and climate change” in the International Journal of Research, ISSN: 2348-6848, Volume 1, Issue 2, April 2014. 7) “Correlation between television viewing among children and their socio-emotional behavior” in Indian Journal of Media Studies, ISSN: 2229-7235, Vol. 6, No.1&2, 2012. 8) “Blogging and Defamation” in Communication today, ISSN: 0975-217X, April-June, 2014. 9)”Communicating climate change to the public: Role of institutions in Indian Journal of Media Studies, ISSN: 2229-7235, Vol.4, 2010. 10) “Children and Television: the family context of media use” in Journal of Media and Social Development, ISSN: 2320-8244, Oct-Dec, 2013. 11)“Status of Women Journalists in Media: A Study in India” - A Monograph published on Major Research Project of UGC-SAP of the Department of Communication &Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, April 2012. 12)“ICT and Rural Women: A Study in Andhra Pradesh” – A Monograph published on Major Research Project of UGC-SAP of the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, April 2012. Dr.T.Sobha Ten (10) including peer 1)“Passenger Satisfaction towards Andhra Pradesh Rani reviewed international, State Road Transport Corporation” - An Empirical national articles, a book Study EB Journal of Management and Research, and a book chapter Issue 4, Vol. 3, Oct-Dec, 2010, Page No. 70-76. 2) “Corporate Social Responsibility of Major Companies in India” published in Arth Prabhand – A Journal of Economics and Management in vol:2 issue:5 i in May -2012 ISSN No. 2278-0629, Page No.1-10.

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Number of Peer Reviewed and Non Peer Name of the Name of the Journal/Books/Title of the Reviewed Journal Faculty Article/Chapter/Book Articles/Book Chapters/Books etc. 3)“Working Capital Components and Liquidity with reference to Indian Dairy Companies”, published in Arth Prabhand: – A Journal of Economics and Management in Vol:2 Issue:6, June 2013 ISSN No: 2278-0629, Page No. 52-69 4)“Sustainable Growth Rate with refer to ESPI Industries Pvt. Ltd”, Published by South Asian Journal of Marketing and Management Research (SJMMR), Vol: 3, Issue: 7, July 2013 ISSN No: 2249-877x, Page No. 107-117 5) “Working Capital and Profitability with reference to Amar-raja Batteries Ltd”. SJBIR, SAARJ Journal of Banking and Insurance Research, Vol. 2, Issue: 4, June 2013 ISSN No: 2319-1422, Page No. 45-55. 6)“Impact of Profitability Performance with reference to RCS Chemical Limited” Academicia, Vol. 3, Issue: 8, June 2013 ISSN No: 2249-7137, Page No. 73-82 7)“Profitability Performance of Private Sector Banks” Journal of Management and Science in Vol.3 No.2-3013 ISSN No. 2250-1819, Page No. 81-99 8)“Financial Measures using Z-Score with reference to KBD Sugars” published in Asian Journal of Research in Banking & Finance Vol. 3, Issue 7 July 2013 ISSN No :2249-7323, Page No. 73-81 9)A book titled “Conceptual Evaluation of attitudinal models” by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2013, ISBN No. 978-3-659-39140-8. 10) A Book Chapter on “Quality Management Practices Influencing Customer Satisfaction In Manufacturing Oriented Services In India” in “Total Quality Management”, Sonali Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-8411-377-8- 2010 11) Tourism Industry in India: An analytical study – (Coauthored) in Indo Global Journal of Applied Management Science, Quarterly International Journal, Vol.3 Issue 2 Sept. 2015, ISSN: 2320-7892 Page No.5-10

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of Consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions /

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industries in India and abroad

Name of the International / Nature of Contribution Period / Duration Faculty Institution Prof.V.Durga H-Net: Humanities & Research Paper 7-9 Feb. 2013 Bhavani Social Sciences Online, Presentation/Research Sydney, Australia Collaboration initiative

Prof.P.Vijayalaks McGill University, Participation in a Workshop 30-31 May, 2010 hmi Montreal, Canada Research participation Electronic Privacy Information Centre, 25 June, 2010 Washington DC, USA Selected as the Study of E.W.Scripps School of United States Institutes Journalism, Ohio (SUSI) Scholar 6 July -16 Aug. University, Ohio, USA 2011 Research Paper Presentation St. Louis, Missouri, USA Research Paper Presentation

AEJMC, Chicago, USA Research Paper Presentation 10-13 Aug. 2011

Imam University, Media and 9-12 Aug. 2012 Communication College, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 9-10 March, 2015

Prof.Kiran University of Sains Research Paper Presentation 29-30 Oct. 2010 Prasad Malaysia, Malaysia Research Paper Presentation Thammasat University, 20-22 Dec. 2010 Bangkok Research Paper Presentation

Penn State University, 20-22 Sept. 2011 Washington DC Research Paper Presentation

Chaulalongkorn Research Paper Presentation University, Thailand 25-27 Oct. 2012

Manila and City University of Hong 13-15 Nov. 2014 Kong Prof.T.Tripura Nepalese Academy of Research Paper Presentation 10-12 Mar. 2013 Sundari Management, Kathmandu, Nepal Research Paper Presentation Asian Media 21-23 June 2010 Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Singapore

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26. Faculty serving in a) National Committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)

Name of the National Committee International Editorial Nature of Contribution Faculty Committee Board/ others Prof.V.Durga Vice Chancellor, SPMVV Administration of the Bhavani University Executive Member, Member, Knowledge Mission, Dept. Editorial Guidance in bringing of Higher Education, Govt. Board, Indian educational reforms and to of Andhra Pradesh, 2015 Journal of encourage entrepreneurs for Media Studies creating employment Executive Member, 5th (ISSN 2229- opportunities Governing Council, Press 7235), Half Academy, Govt. of Andhra Yearly Journal Pradesh, 2008-2010 of the Dept. Advisory role in promoting study and research in the Panel Member, UGC NET field of Journalism in since 2005 till date Andhra Pradesh

Member, UGC Expert Curriculum Development, Committee for evaluating Conducting Examination Scheme on Colleges for Selection Potential Excellence Committee for scrutiny of Panel Member of State colleges Eligibility Test (SET) for , Tamil Nadu Curriculum Development and Karnataka and Paper Setting

Observer for UGC-NET Conduct of Examination Examinations for many institutions Curriculum Development

Member, Expert Strengthen the content Committee for MCJ, diversity MSPR in S.V. University, 2013-15 Prof.M.V.Ra Executive Member, 6th Editor, Indian Strengthen the content manamma Governing Council, Press Journal of diversity Academy, Govt. of Andhra Media Studies Pradesh, 2010-2012 (ISSN 2229- Advisory role in promoting 7235), Half study and research in the Member, Board of Studies Yearly Journal field of Journalism in of Dravidian, of the Dept. Andhra Pradesh Universities and SPMVV

Member, Expert Curriculum Development Committee for MCJ, MSPR, SV University 2013-14

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Name of the National Committee International Editorial Nature of Contribution Faculty Committee Board/ others

UGC-SAP Coordinator from 2008 till date

Member, Selection Committees of different Universities in the State and outside the State Member, Prathibha Awards Committee, AP State Council of Higher Education, SPMVV

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Management 2014-17 Prof.C.Vani Board of Studies Member, Associate Curriculum Development SV University, Tirupati Editor, Editorial Conduct Programs of S Deputy Coordinator, UGC- Board, Indian Paper Setting SAP, C&J, SPMVV Journal of Media Studies Proposing for up-gradation Examiner, KSET, 2013 (ISSN 2229- of facilities in the 7235), Half University Member, RUSA Cell, 2014 Yearly Journal of the Dept. Strengthen the content diversity Prof.P.Vijayal Registrar of the University Member, Associate Administrative Head of the akshmi Online Editor, Institution Selection Editorial Board, Board, Indian Scrutiny of CV for Institute of Journal of selection of a teaching Communicatio Media Studies faculty n, Tallinn (ISSN 2229- Member, Prathibha Awards University 7235), Half Scrutiny of contents Committee, AP State Estonia, 2012 Yearly Journal Council of Higher of the Dept. Review the research papers Education, March, 2015 Member, for presentation Review Committee, Strengthen the content International diversity Conference of AEJMC, Give away the awards for St.Louis, the eligible candidates USA,2011 Prof.Kiran Examine the growing role Prasad Secretary for of the mass media’s cultural Communicatio influence promote local n Education, Series Editor cultures. Asian of Congress for Empowering

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Name of the National Committee International Editorial Nature of Contribution Faculty Committee Board/ others Media and Women Communicatio Worldwide – a Promotion of local culture n (ACMC), book series as against global Philippines published by homogenization (2013-16) The Women Press, New Quality research and Country Delhi literature on Women Director, Empowerment is monitored ACMC, India Associate Chapter-2010- Editor and 13 Member of Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Media Strengthen the content Studies diversity

Prof.T.Tripur Coordinator of UGC NET Conduct Coaching classes a Sundari Coaching Centre for SC/ST Convener, for UGC NET/SET examis Students and Minority University for students in the campus Community Candidates, Newsletter Voter enrollment is taken SPMVV, 2014 Committee of up among young voters in SPMVV for the campus Coordinator of the 2013-14 University for the Special Summary Revision of Convener, Redressal of information Electoral Rolls 2011 Annual Report related complaints undertaken in October 2012 Preparation by the Election Committee of Curriculum Development Commission of India SPMVV for Assistant Public 2011-2012 Information Officer Internal Publication of the Member, university events Member, Board of Studies, Annual Report Yogi Vemana University, Preparation Comprehensive report Dravidian University, Committee of prepared on the activities of SPMVV SPMVV for the university 2010-11 Executive Member of Strengthen the content Andhra Pradesh Federation Associate diversity of University Teachers’ Editor of Association (APFUTA) Indian Journal University guide on RTI 2013-15 of Media Act Studies

Convener, Preparation of SPMVV Manual for Right to Information Strengthen the quality

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Name of the National Committee International Editorial Nature of Contribution Faculty Committee Board/ others Act under improvement of teachers Section 4(1) to and their demands Section 4(17) Dr.B.N.Neeli Coordinator of UGC NET Conduct Coaching classes ma Coaching Centre for SC/ST Associate for UGC NET/SET exams Students and Minority Editor of for students in the campus Community Candidates, Indian Journal SPMVV, 2012 of Media Teaching social graces and Studies upper class cultural norms Deputy Coordinator, to the young students Finishing Schools Member, College Strengthen the content Magazine diversity

Academic Advice to students on writing success stories, career tips Dr.T.Sobha Member of Board of Curriculum Development Rani Studies, for Department of Senior Member, and Guidance on Research Business Administration in Member in Editorial board AITS Autonomous), IACSIT In Global Inspection on the AICTE Rajampet, Kadapa (International Journal of approval Association of Commerce and Member, Board of Studies, Computer Management Monitoring the quality Dept. of Tourism Science and content in the journal Perspective. Management, Vikrama Information

Simhapuri University, Technology) Member, Nellore Member of Editorial board Active Member in International In Standard Documentation of AICTE Association of International Extension of approval, AFRC Risk and Journal. report and JNTUA, Compliance Anantapur affiliation work of Professionals.( Annamacharya P.G.College IARCP) of Management Studies, Rajampet. Member of International Safety, Quality Environment Management Association. (ISQEMA)

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation Programs, Workshops, Training programs and similar programs)

Name of the Program attended Duration Faculty Prof.V.Durga Director of a Workshop on Online Course 3-9 March, 2014 Bhavani Design Technologies

Attended a UGC Workshop on Audio and Video 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 Production organized by the Department under SAP

One day International Symposium on Multi 13 March, 2012 Media Technologies held with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University Prof.M.V.Ramana Attended a Workshop on Development of Self 28-30 January, 2010 mma Learning Material by Distance Education Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati

Participated in a Workshop Ayurveda in Healthy 25 March, 2011 Life organized by the Centre for Ambedkar Studies & Department of Sericulture, SPMVV, Tirupati,

Attended a Workshop on Multimedia Material 29-31 March, 2011 Development organized by Distance Education Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 Director of UGC Workshop on Audio and Video Production organized by the Department under SAP 13 March, 2012 Attended one day International Symposium on Multi Media Technologies held with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University

Attended a Workshop on “Software Based Statistical Analysis Using SPSS” organized by UGC-SAP DRS-II Level, Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati

Invited Speaker of 12th Convocation of Karunya 8 March, 2012 School, Tirupati and delivered a lecture on Children and Media Prof.C.Vani Attended a Workshop on Development of Self 28-30 January, 2010 Learning Material by Distance Education Centre, SPMVV, Tirupati

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Name of the Program attended Duration Faculty Participated in a Workshop on Polio Communication organized by UNICEF at Bangalore 16-18 February, 2010

Attended a Workshop on “Software Based Statistical Analysis Using SPSS” organized by 13 March, 2012 UGC-SAP DRS-II Level, Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati

Attended a One day International Symposium on Multi Media Technologies held with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University Prof.P.Vijayalaksh Keynote Speaker on Sustainable Growth and 21 April, 2015 mi Corporate Social Responsibility in a programme jointly organized by Indian Express and PRSI

Invited Speaker of an interactive session with Industrialists of Food Processing Units of Andhra Pradesh

Director, International Conference Changing Landscape in New Media Communication 20-22 November, 2013 Technologies along with EW Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA

Conducted a Workshop as convener on Right to Information Act for the officers of the University

Participated in Training of Trainers Course on 25 February, 2015 Right to Information Act at Dr.MCR Institute of HRD, Hyderabad 25 February, 2012 Keynote Speaker on Sustainable Growth and Corporate Social Responsibility in a programme jointly organized by Indian Express and PRSI 2-4 February, 2012 Invited Speaker of an interactive session with Industrialists of Food Processing Units of Andhra Pradesh 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 Director, International Conference Changing Landscape in New Media Communication Technologies along with EW Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA, November 24-25 February, 2011 20-22, 2013

Conducted a Workshop as convener on Right to Information Act for the officers of the 16-18 February, 2010

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Name of the Program attended Duration Faculty University

Participated in Training of Trainers Course on Right to Information Act at Dr.MCR Institute of 19 March, 2012 HRD, Hyderabad

Attended a 21 day UGC Workshop on Audio and Video Production organized by the Department under SAP 13 March, 2012

Attended a Workshop on Building Partnerships organized by USIEF, Chennai

Participated in a Workshop on Polio Communication organized by UNICEF at Bangalore

Invited speaker for a Workshop for newly empanelled casual announcers/compeers on online radio at AIR, Kadapa

Coordinator of one day International Symposium on Multi Media Technologies held with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University Prof.Kiran Prasad Attended a UGC Workshop on Audio and Video 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 Production organized by the Department under SAP

Attended a One day International Symposium 13 March, 2012 on Multi Media Technologies held with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University

Prof.T.Tripura Participated in 2 day NAAC Workshop held in 4-5 April, 2015 Sundari the University campus

Participated in the One Day International 13 March, 2012 Symposium on “Multimedia Technologies” organized by the Department of Communication & Journalism in association with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA and acted as the Co-coordinator.

Attended a Training of Trainers Course on “Right to Information Act 2005” at Dr.MCR HRD 6-8 February, 2012 Institute of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.

Attended a 21 Day Training cum Workshop on 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 “Audio and Video Production” organized by UGC-SAP, Department of Communication &

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Name of the Program attended Duration Faculty Journalism, SPMVV

Attended a Workshop on “Software Based Statistical Analysis Using SPSS” organized by UGC-SAP DRS-II Level, Department of 20-26 December, 2010 Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati

Acted as a Resource Person in the UGC-SAP Workshop on “Advanced Video Production and 22-26 March, 2010 Editing” organized by the Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV

Invited Speaker & Organizing member of one day Workshop cum training program for Non- 25 February, 2012 teaching staff on Right to Information Act held in the campus

Coordinator of an Orientation Program and 2 Workshops for Non-teaching Staff in the 23-31 March, 2011 University organized by the Distance Education Centre, SPMVV

Delivered a special lecture on the Role of Mass Media in Delinquency organized for the Juvenile 24-28 March 2014 Justice Functionaries and NGOs in the 5 day Workshop

Acted as Resource Person and delivered a lecture on “Mass Media and Society” in the 72nd Orientation Program in the Academic Staff 21 June, 2013 College, S.V.University, Tirupati

Delivered a special lecture on the Role of Mass Media in Delinquency organized for the Juvenile Justice Functionaries and NGOs in the 5 day Workshop 24-28 February, 2013

Delivered Lecture on Mass Media Effects in the Orientation Program held at Academic Staff College, S.V. University, Tirupati Dr.B.N.Neelima Participated In Six Day National Workshop On 14-19 November, 2011 “Towards Competency In Social Science Research Methodology” Conducted By The Department Of Social Work, SPMVV, Tirupati

Participated in UGC Sap Workshop On ‘Advanced Video Production And Editing’ 22-26 March, 2010 Conducted By The Department Of Communication And Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati

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Name of the Program attended Duration Faculty Invited Speaker At Three Day Workshop On ‘Wildlife Management and Conservation In India’ 29-31 March, 2011 Conducted By Centre For Indira Gandhi Studies, SPMVV

Participated in the One Day International Symposium on “Multimedia Technologies” organized by the Department of Communication 13 March, 2012 & Journalism in association with E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA

Attended a 21 Day Training cum Workshop on “Audio and Video Production” organized by 16 Aug. – 12 Sept. 2011 UGC-SAP, Department of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV Dr.T.Sobha Rani Participated in the ICSSR sponsored five day 14-18 February, 2012 workshop on “Critical Perspectives of Research Methodology” organized by Department of Business Management, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore

Participated in the national workshop on “Human values and professional ethics” organized by 23-24 December, 2013 Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore

Participated in the one day workshop on Strength based development in education held by 10 August, 2014 Department of Management Studies, S.V. University ,Tirupati

Participated in the 91st Orientation programme organized by UGC- Academic Staff College of Goa University 1-28 January, 2015

Participated in the UGC–SAP national workshop on women & children in poverty: Field work 30-31 March, 2015 perspectives” organized by the Department of Social Work, SPMVV, Tirupati

28. Student Projects

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects – 75%

Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institutes – 75%

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29. Awards and recognitions received at the national and international level by

Faculty

Name of the Faculty International National Prof. V.Durga Bhavani Post-Doctoral Research Awardee (UGC) 2009-11 Prof. P.Vijayalakshmi Asian Journal of Communication Award for outstanding research paper in Asia Pacific Region received at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in 9-12 August, 2012 in Chicago, USA

SUSI Scholar (Study of United States Institutes) 2011 funded by US Department of State’s Study, Washington DC, USA from 6th July to 16th August, 2011 Prof.Kiran Prasad Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award, 2010 for outstanding service, achievements and contribution to teaching and research from India International Friendship Society, India Prof.T.Tripura Sundari Best Paper Award for the paper titled “Privacy as a consumer right and India Media” in the International Conference on Consumer Protection and Globalization organized by Kalasalingam University, Krishankoil from 28-29 Jan. 2010

Post-Doctoral Fellows

Dr.K.Jyothirmayee, a research scholar of the department received Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Women (UGC) 2009-11 on Social Media Habits of Youth: An analytical Study in India

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30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants if any

S. Details of the program Source of funding Outstanding Participants No. 1. A 21 day UGC Workshop cum UGC-SAP Training on Audio and Video (National) Production organized by the Department from 16 Aug. to 12 Sept. 2011 2. One day International Symposium on UGC-SAP Prof.Yusuf Kalyango and Multi Media Technologies held with (National) Dr. Aimee Edmondson, EW E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Scripps School of Ohio University 13 March, 2012 Journalism, Ohio Univeristy 3. Workshop on “Software Based UGC-SAP Dr.P.Lavanya Kumari, Statistical Analysis Using SPSS” (National) Associate Professor, organized by UGC-SAP DRS-II Level, S.V.Agricultural College, Department of Communication & Tirupati Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati on 20-26 December, 2010 4. A Workshop on ‘Advanced Video UGC-SAP Production And Editing’ Conducted by (National) the Department Of Communication and Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati on 22-26 March, 2010 5. International Conference on Changing UGC (National) Dr. Olga Gresko, Taras Landscape in Communication with New Shevchenko National Media Technologies: Issues and University of Kyiv, , Challenges held on 20-22 Nov. 2013 Ukraine organized by the Dept. of Dr.New Kuwi Hoi, Southern Communication & Journalism, SPMVV University College, in collaboration with E.W. Scripps Malaysia School of Journalism, Ohio University, Dr.Sally Ann Cruikshank, USA Auburn University, USA Prof.Yusuf Kalyango, Prof. Mary T. Rogus, Dr. Jatin Srivastava from E.W.Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, USA Prof. Leon Dash, Department of Journalism, University of Illinois, USA Dr.Ahmed Samir Hammad, Faulty of Communication, Azhar University, Egypt Dr. Silvia Montana, Externadode Colombia University, Colombia 6. National Seminar on “Health UGC-SAP Prof.Sridhar, Principal, Communication in India: Issues and (National) S.V.Medical College, Challenges” held on 21 & 22 March, Tirupati 2014 organized by the Dept. of Dr.Gnana 425

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S. Details of the program Source of funding Outstanding Participants No. Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Prasuna,Associate Tirupati Professor, S.V.Ayurveda College, Tirupati, Dr.Balaji, Acupuncturist, Tirupati 7. National Seminar on “Social UGC (National) Prof.Arul Aram, Anna Networking Media – Current Trends and University, Research Challenges” held on 9-10 Feb. Prof.Usha Rani, Mysore 2012 in the Department of University, Mysore Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Prof.Waheeda Sultana, Tirupati Mangalore University, Prof.Biplab Chowdary 8. National Conference on Information and UGC-SAP Prof.Madabhaushanam Communication Technology – Policy (National) Sridhar Acharyulu, Hon’ble and Legal Issues held on 19-20 March, Information Commissioner, 2015 in collaboration with National Law Central Information School of India University, Bangalore Commission, New Delhi Prof.R.VenkataRao, Vice Chancellor, Prof.T.V.SubbaRao, Dean Development, Dr.A.Nagarathna, Asst. Professor, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

31. Code of Ethics for research followed by the department

 Code of research is followed as per University and UGC norms.  The Department follows a definite code of conduct and ethics for Ph.D. programme with entrance test at university level.  Continuous consultation and collaboration with other research scholars, teaching faculty and e-resources is maintained.  The Department Research Council monitors the progress of all research scholars and evaluates their work in seminars presented by them.  The strength and culture of the community including researchers, staff and material resources are respected and utilized.  Permission from all individual participators is obtained prior to accessing research material.  All research analysis and results are shared by the co-authors to ensure accuracy and avoid misunderstanding

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32. Student Profile Programme-wise

Name of the Year Applications Selected Pass Program Received Percentage Master of 2010-11 9 5 100% Communication 2011-12 - - - and Journalism 2012-13 - - - 2013-14 - - - 2014-15 - -- - MBA in Media 2010-11 78 78 100% Management 2011-12 26 26 100% 2012-13 8 8 98% 2013-14 9 9 100% 2014-15 23 23 100% Ph.D. 2010-11 3 3 100% Communication 2011-12 9 3 34% and Journalism 2012-13 7 - 0% 2013-14 14 12 86% 2014-15 - - -

33. Diversity of Students

Name of the Year % of students % of students % of students % of students Program from the from other from from other same universities universities countries university within the outside the state State MBA Media 2010-11 Not 100% - - Management Applicable do 2011-12 100% - - do 2012-13 100% - - do 2013-14 100% - - do 2014-15 100% - - Ph.D. 2010-11 100% - - do 2011-12 67% 33% - - do 2012-13 - - - - do 2013-14 83% 17% - - do 2014-15 - - - -

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise

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35. Student Progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG - PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. 9% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 5% Employed • Campus selection 60% • Other than campus recruitment 14% Entrepreneurs 5%

36. Diversity of Staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 75% from other universities within the state 12.5% from universities from other states 12.5% from universities outside the country -

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

Nil

38. Present details of the departmental infrastructural facilities with regards to

Details of Equipment:

S. No. Year of Name of the equipment Cost acquisition 1. 2009 Digital Still Cameras(Model No.DSC-W170) 2Nos. 50,000 2. 2009 Digital Handy Cameras(Model No.DCR-DVD10E) 2Nos. 84,000 3. 2009 Color TV with DTH facility (Model No.KLV-26T400A 1 20,000 No. 4. 2009 FM Radio recording sets 2 Nos. 9,000 5. 2006 Avid Video Editing system Pentium IV3Gh2 Processor 2,32,700 Intel Mother Board 1GB DDR Ram with accessories 6. 2003 AG-DVX100E/E3TD00237 Panasonic Mini0DV Camera 1,99,000 with supplied Accessories 7. 2002 TVSE MSP345 Dot matrix Printer24 pin,132 supplied by 12,300 HCL Info systems Ltd. 8. Servo Stabilizer (2kv)

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S. No. Year of Name of the equipment Cost acquisition 9. Computer Printer (Lexmark-1000 Jet Printer) 10. Display Board size 9x4 at round with teak wood frame back supporting with 6 mm fly wood (1 No.) 11. Cutter –(1No.) 12. Copy drier (1 No.) 13. Fiber Dishes 8/6 Inches 14. Fiber Dishes 12/10 Inches 15 2000 Pentium-III 450 MHZ HDD-6.4GBUDMA FDD:1.44MB 60,752 Creative CD-ROM:48X with creative sound card speakers, Monitor, Samptron 14 “Digital RAM; 64 MB SD RAM 512 cache memory 2 serial and 1 parallel ports 8MB AGP card 104/101 keys keyboard mouse 16 2001 National Video Camera CCD, SVHS with Accessories 1,20,500 (Panasonic) 17. 2001 Nikon FM2 body Zoom Lens Camera with flash vivitar 94,900 with accessories 18. 2001 Recopy table with bulbs (1No.) 19. 2001 Camera Stand Flexible 6000 20. 2001 Camera dolly flexible 6000 21. 2001 Sony 14”Colour Monitor TV 14M Sony 18,000 22. 2001 Microphone (1 No.) 23. 2002 Sony CS6 LCD Projector & Acces. S.No.39276 2,60,000 24. 1999 Xerox Machine (Toshiba copier1560) 1,20,000 25. - Slide Projector - 26. Over Head Projector 27. 1993 Agfa Enlarger 2Bsige (Indian make with Japanese Lence) 11,000 & Camera (Canon automatic) 28. 1985 Epidiascope 29. 1985 Television Receiver – 1 No. BPL-India Ltd 30. 1985 Transistor -1 No. Phillips 31. 1986 Amplifier –cum-tape recorder-1No. Speakers-2 Nos. Phillips stereo amplifier -1No. Speakers-2 Nos. 32. 1989 VCR-1NO. BPL-INDIA 13,850 33. 1990 Desk Top Publishing Unit 3,18,000 Busy bee386, Mono Monitor, Epson Ex 1000 Printer, qmsps-810/canon scanner, With accessories 34. 1990 SWIFT –TTO-DX 61,780 Table Top Offset Printi.ng Machine 35. 1991 Type Writer-1No. Facit 36. 1992 Radio- 2 Nos. Phillips 3 band commander F.M. Radio sets 1,466 37. 1992 Tape Recorder – 2 Nos 2,681 2,351 38. Classroom Boards (3 Nos.) 429

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Details of Furniture:

S. No. Furniture No. 1. Sr. Executive Table 1 2. Jr. Executive Table 3 3. Economy Tables 10 4. Wooden Polish Tables 5 5. Teapoys (wooden) 5 6. Stools 2 7. Wooden desks (classrooms) 16 8. American Chairs 15 9. Godrej folding chairs 28 10 ‘S’ Type wire Armless chairs 1+ (3 Damaged) 1+3 11. ‘S’ Type wire chairs (with arms) 9 12. Wooden tables 3 13. Almirahs 12+1 (glass door)

 A reference library is housed with nearly 650 books of different titles in the broad area of research.  One computer Laboratory and One Audio Visual Studio by name SRUJANA  3 class rooms, 2 staff rooms and 24x7 internet Wi-Fi connectivity for the staff and students in the campus.

39. List of doctoral, Post-doctoral students and Research Associates:

Dr.K.Jyothirmayee, a research scholar of the department received Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Women (UGC) 2009-11 on Social Media Habits of Youth: An analytical Study in India and left the project after availing permanent teaching post as Assistant Professor in Krishna University.

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university One

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology

Yes. Media persons are members of BOS and their suggestions are taken. Visitors to the department from the media industry as well as from the academia interact with the staff and discuss the changing demands of the industry. These suggestions are carefully considered while incorporating changes to the syllabus. A need assessment of the growing sector of media managers, the MBA in Media Management has been introduced.

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes, Regular inputs from faculty on curriculum, teaching and learning environments are gathered in the periodical faculty meetings by the staff in the Dept. The corrective measures are discussed and implemented immediately. The feedback is obtained from the faculty as regards teaching-learning-evaluation. Group Discussions on current events and other syllabi-wise subjects are conducted. Departmental seminars are conducted every week. Learning is made more attractive with practical training. Evaluation is made continuous so that students are up to date and proactive all through the course.

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how doesthe department utilize the feedback? Yes, Regular inputs from students on curriculum, teaching and learning environments are gathered in the faculty student meetings. The corrective measures are discussed and implemented immediately. Students offer suggestions through one-to-one discussions. Some students who are proactive also come up with solutions. Their aspirations are placed in the Board of Studies, passed and then approval is taken by the Academic Council and Governing Body. Then, the same is incorporated into curriculum.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

The Alumni Association meets the students and now social media like Face book, Twitter serve as sources for their interaction. Time to time, suggestions are invited from alumni, considered and incorporated into the mainstream programmes.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

 Mrs.Ajitha, CEO, 99 Channel  Ms. G.Anitha, Major, Indian Army  Dr.IndiraSrinivasan, Lecturer, ICFAI University  Mrs.Harsha Bhargavi, District Public Relations Officer, Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Hyderabad, Government of Andhra Pradesh  Mrs.Pallavi, District Public Relations Officer, Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Warangal, Government of Andhra Pradesh  Prof.R.K.Madhavi, Head, Dept. of Communication Studies, Pune University, Pune.  Mrs.Subhalakshmi, Senior Reporter, All India Radio, New Delhi  Ms.VishnuVandana, Senior Editor, Press Information Bureau, New Delhi  Ms.A.Nanamma, Sales Executive, SUBWAY, Jackson, Mississippi, USA  Dr.T.Vijayalakshmi, Assistant Professor, Krishna University, Machilipatnam 431

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 Dr.Jyothirmayee, Assistant Professor, Krishna Univeristy, Machilipatnam  Dr.ArchanaChanuvai, Assistant Professor, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara  Ms.T.Uma Parvathi, Senior Editor, Gemini News, Chennai.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) involving external experts.

Date Name and Designation of the Purpose of the visit visitor Sri Umamaheswar Rao, Assistant Lecture on Electronic news 12.09.2014 Editor, Andhra Jyothi Daily and trends in Telugu ABN News Channel, Tirupati 13-3-2012 Prof.Yusuf Kalyango, EW Scripps One day International School of Journalism, Ohio Symposium on “Multi Media University, Ohio, USA Technologies”

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes

 The syllabus is practical oriented. Students are trained to prepare ‘Wall Papers’ and bring out the department news magazine. The faculty supervises and guides the students individually.  Students are taught to report, write features, edit the copies and write headlines. This is in addition to theoretical teaching of various subjects by using PPTs and other ICT tools.  There is also a focus on research. A practical project report is prepared by the students for which faculty offers guidance on a one-to-one basis. The teaching approach is twofold i.e. a) Research Methodology paper is taught in classrooms b) Students are required to select a topic which will be researched under the guidance of the faculty.  Students prepare documentaries that are again individually supervised by faculty.  Students complete an industry project under the guidance of the faculty.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

Programme objectives:

• To make the students learn basic theory and principles of Journalism • To train the students in principles of business management • To train the students in effectively managing day to day functioning of media industry • To impart the skills of reporting and editing • To train the students in audio-visual production • Giving training in multimedia skills • To train the students to recognize the sources of news and producing news items

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Programme objectives are met by:

• Regular teaching and evaluation • Use of multimedia resources for understanding the complex concepts • Production of practice journals and multimedia contents • Organization of seminars, guest lectures and workshops

Learning outcomes are monitored by:

• Periodic evaluation of examination outcomes • Quality assessment of the written articles /produced contents • Remedial coaching and counseling

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

 Department participates in all extension activities of the University  Students are volunteers of NSS and participate in extension activities, including special camps in villages.  Conducted programs for rural women, including, audio-visual training and training in computer applications. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.  News Jet, a news bulletin of the Department  Students produce documentaries broadcast by local channels  Research into women and media related issues under SAP  Workshops for rural women in ICT  Workshops for students and staff of University in audio-visual production  Publication in journals by students and faculty Bringing out University publications  Majority of faculty are involved in administrative positions in the University

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

The University was accredited by NAAC and the department activities were highly appreciated.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

As a pioneer in Journalism Education in India, the Dept. has succeeded in generating and imparting new knowledge in both basic and applied modes in the different areas of journalism and communication since 1993. Through the imparting of ethically and socially grounded journalism and communication practices for more than two decades, the Dept. has 433

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paved way for the emergence of a new domain of knowledge as applicable to the local media industries through its graduates.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths

 Most practically oriented syllabus in the humanities stream  Majority of the students are placed in media organizations  UGC Special Assistance Program  Multi-media studio and computer lab  Full-fledged and trained faculty  Good networking with the media houses  Good student strength in doctoral research and research projects and good number of publications of faculty  Brings out publications of the University such as the Newsletter  Support from other faculty, public, media and management

Weaknesses

 Decreasing grant in aid from the Government after bifurcation of state  Rural students lack English communication skills  Difficulty of getting the students from other states Opportunities  Increasing jobs due to growth of new media especially social media  Job opportunities for students in organizations other than the mainstream media  Scope for multimedia productions  Opportunities for interdisciplinary studies  Research projects in SAP helping in community engagement  Creating tie-ups with industries and signing MOUs  Integrating communication/ Journalism with other subjects Challenges  To train students in latest technology and software that is expensive to procure  Training students in English Journalism  ICT up-gradation To make the course complete in itself by including specializations  To meet the demands of the Contemporary media world.

52. Future plans of the department  To establish a centre for citizen journalism  To establish radio jockey training centre  To offer add-on courses to students of other departments like video editing, pagination, public relations, event management, photography and videography.

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 To start a course on Social media writing.  To establish a training centre for translation, technical writing, web  designing, media related software and news anchoring  To strengthen the tie-ups with media organizations and enter into MOUs with overseas institutions for student and faculty exchange programs  To emerge as an international regional centre for journalism and communication studies in Asia

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Department of Education

Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department : EDUCATION

2. Year of establishment : 1984

3. Is the Department part of a School

/Faculty of the university? : Yes, Faculty of Arts

4. Names of programmes offered : B.Ed., B.Ed.Spl.(H.I)

M.Ed., M.Ed.Spl.(H.I)., M.Phil and Ph.D

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

- Education and Special Education

- Education and Physical Education

- Education and Other Methodology related Departments

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries : Nil

foreign institutions, etc.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:

IASE Funding started in 1995, stopped in 2005. Ceased funding of all IASEs.

8. Examination System : Semester - M.Ed., M.Ed.Spl.(H.I)

Annual - B.Ed., B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) – till 2015

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

External Electives from other Departments

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) present 2015 status

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including During (2010 to 2015) CAS & MPS) Professor 1* 1 1

Associate Professors 2* + 1** -- --

Asst. Professors 5* + 4** 1 + 1 3 + 2

Others ------

* Education ** Special Education

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

i). Regular Faculty

No. of Ph.D. No. of / M.Phil. Years of students S.No. Name Qualification Specialization Remarks Experie guided for nce the last 4 years 1 Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi M.A(Soc) M.A i). Philosophical 30 Years Guiding -2 Retired in Professor (W.S),M.Ed, Foundations of Awarded-6 2013 Ph.D, P.G.Dip. Education Submitted-1 in Statistics, ii). Sociological Dip in Hr. Edn. Foundations of Education Iii). Methods of Teaching Physical Science 2 Prof.M.Nirmala M.A (Pol.Sci.), i). Research 29 Years Guiding-3 Retired in Jyothi M.Sc (Psy), Methodology Awarded-6 2014 Professor M.Ed, Ph.D, ii).Educational Submitted-1 P.G.Dip. in Statistics Statistics, B.Ed iii). Psychology (H.I.) iv). Methods of Teaching Social Studies 3 Dr.B.Mythili M.A (Telugu), i). Methods of 22 Years -- Retired in Associate Professor M.Ed, M.Phil, Teaching Telugu 2011 Ph.D, Diploma in Linguistic, P.G. Dip. in Translation 438

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No. of Ph.D. No. of / M.Phil. Years of S.No. Name Qualification Specialization students Remarks Experie guided for nce the last 4 years 4 Ms.M. M.Sc, M.Ed, i).Educational 22 Years -- Retired in Assistant Professor P.G.Dip. in Technology 2011 Statistics. ii). Methods of Teaching Biological Sciences 5 Dr.T.G.Amuthavalli M.A., M.A, i). Education of 16 Years Awarded - Professor M.Ed, MRSC Hearing Impaired 1 (H.I.), Ph.D. ii). Curriculum Submitted - Development 1 Guiding iii). Guidance and Ph.D’s -8 Counselling M.Phil -1 iv).Methods of Teaching English v). Psychological Foundations of Education. vi). Educational Technology 6 Dr.G.Suneetha Bai M.Sc, M.A, i). Methods of 13 Years Guiding Assistant Professor M.Ed, Teaching English 10 Ph.D’s PGDELT, Ph.D ii). Educational 1 M.Phil Technology iii). Philosophical foundations of Education iv). Guidance and Counselling v). Environmental Education 7 Dr.P.Renuka M.Sc i). Special Education 11 years Guiding Assistant Professor (Zoology), (Hearing 8 Ph.D’s M.Ed Spl Impairment) (H.I.), M.Ed., ii). Methods of Ph.D Teaching Biological Sciences iii). Developments In Special Education iv). Educational Statistics v). Educational Planning and Management, Curriculum Designing and Research vi). Facilitating Development of Language and Communication Skills in Children with Hearing Impairment 439

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No. of Ph.D. No. of / M.Phil. Years of S.No. Name Qualification Specialization students Remarks Experie guided for nce the last 4 years 8 Mrs.T.Sireesha M.A (Eco.), i). Methods of 7years -- Assistant Professor M.Ed., M.Sc Teaching Social (Psy.), Ph.D Studies ii). Educational Technology iii). Psychological Foundations of Education iv). School Management. 9 Dr.N.Anuradha M.A.(Pol.Sci.)., 1). Methods of 1 year -- Appointed Assistant Professor M.A.(Telu)., Teaching Social on M.Ed., M.Phil., Studies. March,15 Ph.D ii). Methods of Teaching Telugu iii). ICT 10 Mrs.Ch.Baby M.Sc. (H.Sc)., i). Methods of 1 year -- Appointed Prasuna M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Teaching Biological on Assistant Professor Sciences March,15 ii). Special Education (H.I)

Supporting / Contract Faculty

S.No. Name of the Faculty Year Subject 1 Mrs.K.Kavitha 2009 to 2011 Methods of Teaching English 2 Dr.P.S.Pragathi 2010 to 2014 Educational Technology ICT and Computer Education 3 Mrs.A.Vijayalakshmi 2010 to 2013 Methods of Teaching Mathematics 4 Dr.D.Masthanamma 2011 to 2013 Methods of Teaching Telugu 5 Mrs.E.Prasanna 2011 to 2013 Methods of Teaching Biological Science 6 Mrs.B.Jyostna 2012-2013 Methods of Teaching English 7 Mr.V.Surya Narayana Rao 2010 to 2015 Audiology and Speech 8 Mr.Prasadaiah 2010 to 2015 Methods of Teaching Physical Science 9 Mrs.K.Rabiya 2010 to 2012 Methods of Teaching Biological Science 10 Mr.G.Venugopal 2014 to 2015 Philosophical Foundations of Education 11 M.Sridevi 2014 to 2015 Methods of Teaching Mathematics 12 C.Latha 2014 to 2015 Methods of Teaching Biological Sciences 13 Mrs.M.Reddamma 2014 to 2015 Methods of Teaching Telugu 14 Ms.V.Bhargavi 2015- 2016 Methods of Teaching Social Studies 15 Mr.L.Suresh Babu 2015-2016 Methods of Teaching Mathematics

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

S. Date Name and Details of the Speaker Title No. 1 20-4-11 Sri.D.Munisankaran Orientation Nehasri Himalayan Institute, 4-1-143 J, Patnool Street, Programme Near Crime Police Station, Opp: Bhommagunta, Tirupati 2 23-9-11 Dr.R.Yasoda Education in Human Professor, Dravidian University, KUPPAM, Values 3 5-12-2011 Prof.T.Mrunalini, Principal, IASE, Osmania University, Teacher Education Hyderabad. 4 17-2-12 Dr.Chandrika, Associate Professor, Chest University, Inclusive Education USA 5 18-02-13 to Mr.K.Sandeep Indian Sign Language 23-02-13 Indian Sign Language Teacher, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute (SRC), Manovikas Nagar, Bowenpalli, SECUNDERABAD (AP). 6 24th and 25th Prof. Supriya Kale, Special Education June 2013 Principal, Pandurang Shyamrao Mulgaonkar Vishesh (Hearing Impairment) Shikshan Adhyapaka, 93/1/13, Parvati Paytmahaidyalaya Laxminarayana, Pune, Maharashtra – 411009 7 11-3-13 to Prof. B.Ramachandra Reddy (Retd.) Educational Statistics 30-3-13 Department of Education, S.V.University,Tirupati, 8 11-3-13 to Prof. D.Ramakrishnaiah (Retd.) Psychological 30-3-13 Department of Education, S.V.University,Tirupati, Foundations of Education 9 14-3-13 to Prof.K.P.Subba Rao “Sociological 30-3-13 Department of Education, Andhra University, Foundations of Visakhapatnam Education” 10 18-3-13 to Prof.M.S.Talwar “Right to Education” 30-3-13 Department of Education, Bangalore University, G.K and Current GnanaBharathi, BANGALORE – 560 056, Affairs Ph.No: 9886155430, 11 18-3-13 to Prof.D.Kumaran (Retd) “Research 30-3-13 Professor & Head, Department of Education, University Methodology” of Madras, CHENNAI – 600 004. 12 18-3-13 to Prof.Subbarayan Peri (Retd.) “Sociological 30-3-13 IASE, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Foundations of Tirupati, Education” 13 4-4-2014 Prof.A.Sudhir Reddy Communication Skills Department of Educational Research, Gandhigram Rural University, 14 23-04-2014 Prof. BG Tilak Professor, National University of Educational Planning Economics of and Administration, New Delhi, Education 15 13-10-2014 to Mr.Ramzan Mohammad Nazir Khan, Skill development in 18-10-14 Indian Sign Language Teacher, Ali Yavar Jung National Indian Sign Language Institute (SRC), Manovikas Nagar, Bowenpalli, and Signed System SECUNDERABAD (AP).

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16 19th to 24th Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi (Retd.) Philosophical January,2015 Department of Education, S.P.Mahila Foundations of Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Education 17 03-12-2014 Prof.Jagadesh Gudaru Research and Director and HOD of Orthopaedics, BIRRD, Rehabilitation for the T.T.Devastanams, Tirupati, Disabled

18 16-03-15 Prof. B.Ramachandra Reddy (Retd.) Educational Statistics to Department of Education, S.V.University,Tirupati, and Computer 22-03-15 Applications 19 23-03-15 to Prof. D.Ramakrishnaiah (Retd.) Psychological 29-03-15 Department of Education, S.V.University,Tirupati, Foundations of Education 20 06-04-2015 to Prof.S.Samiullah (Retd.) Psychological 12-04-2015 Department of Psychology, S.V.University,Tirupati, Foundations of Education and Research Methodology

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information

S.No. Courses 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 1 B.Ed 41% 50% 77% 88% 91% 2 B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) -- 52% 50% 45% 66% 3 M.Ed ------17% 4 M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) ------17%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

S.No Courses 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Student Student Student Student Student Student Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted TeacherRatio TeacherRatio TeacherRatio TeacherRatio TeacherRatio TeacherRatio No.ofstudents No.ofstudents No.ofstudents No.ofstudents No.ofstudents No.ofstudents 1 B.Ed 100 11 : 89 10 : 92 10 : 1 80 8 : 1 85 9 : 1 81 14:1

1 1

2 B.Ed.Spl. -- -- 29 3 : 1 25 3 : 1 25 3 : 1 25 2 : 1 14 2 : 1

(H.I)

3 M.Ed 12 2 : 1 12 2 : 1 12 2 : 1 28 6 : 1 35 7 : 1 11 2 : 1

4 M.Ed.Spl.( ------9 2 : 1 -- --

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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual Jr.Assistant Cum Typist 1 1 1 Attender 1 1 1 Typist under SAP 1 1 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

Thrust Areas for SAP 1). Special Education

2). Teacher Education

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

19. Departmental projects funded by: UGC-SAP

Project Coordinator Deputy Year of Duration Project Remarks Funding Coordinator Sanction of the Amount Agency Project Rs.

UGC Prof.M.Nirm Dr.T.G.Amutha 1st April, 1st 30,00,00 Coordinator SAP ala Jyothi valli 2012 April,201 0 Superannuated DRS –I 2 to 31st in Mar2014 March, waiting for 2017 UGC Nomination of ( 5 Years) the subsequent Coordinator and Deputy Coordinator

20. Research facility / centre with : • State recognition - Reservation for admission into Research at regional level as per government norms.

• National recognition - UGC SAP, reservation for other state students

• International recognition - had recognition as centre for Fulbright scholars

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Infrastructural Facilities

1. Computer laboratory with Computers and internet facility 2. Audiology and Speech Lab Reconstructed 3. The University provides residential facility decked with equipment for researchers and visiting academics in guest houses.

Information Resource Center

- Though the Department does not have an information centre by name, however all information, notices, lecture of the faculties and any other relevant information are recorded and documented. In addition the department also has a reserve of the books, journals and dissertations both in hard and soft copy. Which is a ready reference for all the researchers. Thus the utility of having an information resource center is atleast partially fulfilled.

M.Ed – Dissertations

S.No. Name of the Faculty 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 TOTAL 1 Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi 2 2 1 ------5 2 Prof.M.Nirmala 2 2 1 2 -- -- 7 Jyothi 3 Ms.M.Sharada ------4 Dr.B.Mythili ------5 Dr.T.G.Amuthavalli 2 2 2 4 8 2 20 6 Dr.G.Suneetha Bai 2 2 2 5 8 2 21 7 Dr.P.Renuka 2 2 2 5 8 2 20 8 Mrs.T.Sireesha 2 1 2 5 8 2 20 9 Dr.N.Anuradha ------2 2 10 Mrs.Ch.Baby Prasuna ------2 2 11 Dr.P.S.Pragathi ------3 -- -- 3 12 Mrs.B.Jyostna Devi ------1 -- -- 1 13 Mrs.A.Vijayalakshmi ------1 -- -- 1 14 Mr.G.Venugopal ------3 -- 3 15 Mrs.M.Reddamma ------3 -- 3 16 Ms.M.Sridevi ------2 -- 2 Grand Total 111

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M.Phil / Ph.D Thesis Awarded / Submitted

S.No. Name of the Faculty 2010-15 2010-15 Awarded Submitted Ph.D M.Phil 1 Prof.Ch.Vijayalakshmi 2 -- -- (Retd) 2 Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi (Retd) 6 -- -- 3 Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi 7 -- 1 Thesis Submitted (Retd) 4 Dr.Philomena Joseph (Retd) 1 -- -- 5 Dr.T.G.Amuthavalli 2 1 1 Thesis Submitted TOTAL 18 1

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Computer laboratory with internet connection

22. Publications:

A). Staff Publications

1). Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi

 “Stress of Mathematics Teachers” ANU Journal of Educational Endeavours, Vol. 2 (2), July, 2010, P.1-8.  “Moral Judgment of Secondary Level Students”, Journal of Educational Endeavours, Vol. 5 (2), July 2011, P. 10-17.  “Guidance needs of Intermediate Students” Journal of Educational Endeavours, Vol. 6 (2), July 2012, P. 15-21.  Published and article entitled “Strategies for Qualitative Improvement of Teacher Education” in a book quality concerns in Distance Teacher Education edited by Dr.M.T.V.Nagaraju, Common wealth publishers private limited, New Delhi, First Published, 2012,

2). Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi

 Edited a book entitled “Methods of Teaching Social Studies”, Telugu Academy Publications, Hyderabad, 2011.  Prepared Self Learning Material For B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) (D.M) course (SEHI-01) of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, 2011.

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 M.Padmaja & M.Nirmala Jyothi (2013), ‘Approaches and Techniques of Teaching Education in Human Values’, Value Education , Yasoda.R and M.S.Talwar (Eds), A.P.H.Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, ISBN -978-93-313-1949-4  G. Amrutha & Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi (2013) ‘Multifarious Roles of a Teacher in Emerging Trends in Teacher Education’, Value Education, Yasoda.R and M.S.Talwar (Eds), A.P.H.Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, ISBN-978-93-313- 1949-4.  Edited a Book entitled “Education and Human Values’ (2013), APH Publishing House, New Delhi, ISBN- 978-93-313-1951-7.  Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi and G.Amrutha (2013) ‘Value Based Education’ Education and Human Values, Dr.R.Yasoda and Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi (Eds.), APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, ISBN- 978-93-313-1951-7.  A.Vijayalakshmi and Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi (2013) ‘Promoting Human Values by Incorporating Problem Solving Approach while Teaching of Mathematics’, Education and Human Values, R.Yasoda, Nirmala Jyothi (Eds.), APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, ISBN- 978-93-313-1951-7.

3). Prof.T.G.Amuthavalli

 Inclusive Education – The right of Children with disabilities in “Human Rights Education”, by Prof.D.Srinivasa Kumar, 2011, Published by Director, Prasaaraanga (Publications and Extension Services) Dravidian University.  “CBR for the Hearing Impaired Children” How High School Teachers feel about value education for hearing and hearing impaired children? Organized by social action and research foundation, New Delhi 26th to 28th March, 2011, Jagannath Printing Press, New Delhi.  A study on Emotional Maturity in Junior College students of Anantapur District in “Child and Adolescent Psychology Challenges and Issues” by K.Jayashankar Reedy, 2012, Published by CMRJT press, Bangalore.  Published a research paper (full paper) entitled “A study on the Emotional Maturity of High school students of special schools and normal schools” in the book of ICEEESDA 2012 – Proceedings of the International Conference on Effective and Efficient Educational strategies for the differently-abled, edited by Dr.Mumtaz Begum, school of education, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry during 2012 with ISBN : 978- 93-81101-02-5, P.No: 318.  “Mass Media’s Role in Protecting the Rights of the Disabled” Indian journal of media studies, Vol.IV, No.1&2,ISSN No: 2229Journal of School Social Work, Vol.III, ISSN : 0976-3759,January,2012.  Published and article entitled “Components and quality enhancement of In- Service B.Ed programme – A Study on SPMVV” in a book quality concerns in Distance Teacher Education edited by Dr.M.T.V.Nagaraju, Common wealth publishers private limited, New Delhi, First Published, 2012, Pg.No” 114 to 121.

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 Accessibility of Higher Education for the Disable in “National Congress on disability, Barrier – Freee Campus and Higher Education in India, Organised by society for disability and Rehabilitation studies (New Delhi) 25th to 27th March, 2013 society for disability and disability Rehabilitation studies, New Delhi.  “Place of Education in Human Values in the School Curriculum, in “Education and Human Values, Dr.R.Yasoda, Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi, 2013, APH Publishing Corporation.  Perception of professional values among student teacher in “Value Education”, Dr.R.Yasoda, Dr.M.S.Talawar, 2013, APH Publishing Corporation.  Entrepreneurship in the educational sector in “Education in 21st Century” by Francisca S and Hema .G, 2013, APH Publishing Corporation.  “Study Habits and Achievement Motivation among Secondary School Students”, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research edited by Dr.Victor Babu Koppula with ISSN – 2277-7881 August, 2013.  “Social Maturity in General and for Visually Impaired in Particular”, Social Cue Disciplinary Journal, ISSN : 2320-8988, 2013, 1 (2 & 3)  “Value Oriented Education for Intermediate Students an Attitudinal Study”, Social cue Disciplinary Journal, ISSN: 2320-8988, 2013, 1 (2 & 3).  “A Study of the Value Orientation of Degree College Students” MIER Journal of Educational Studies Trends and Practices , Vol.4, No.2, November,2014, ISSN:0976- 8203.  “Educational Adaptations for Hearing Impaired – A Bird View” International Journal of Academic Research, Vol.1,Issue.4, ISSN:2348-7666.  “A Study on Social Maturity of Visually Impaired High School Students” International Journal of Academic Research, Vol.1,Issue.4, ISSN:2348-7666.  “Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students” Education and Development, A Peer Reviewed Journal, Vol.3, No.1, ISSN:2320-3684.  “A Study of Self Concept of Normal and Hearing Impaired Students” Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue.9, September,2014, ISSN:2249-555X.  “Survey of Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students from 2004 – 2014” in Journal of Educational Endeavours of St.Joseph’s College of Education for women, Vol.9, No.1, January,2015.  “Sports and Games with Adaptation – Oasis for Differently-abled” UGC Sponsored Conference on Current Fitness Trends, Department of Physical Education, SPMVV, Tirupati, ISBN: 978-93-80528-25-0.  “A Study on Self Concept of High School Students” Social Vision, Vol.1, Issue.4, January – March,2015, ISSN: 2349-0519.  “Emotional Intelligence of IX class students, Journal of Teacher Education and Research, Vol.7, ISSN: 0974-8210.

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4). Dr.G.Suneetha Bai:

a). Articles Published in Books

 Published a research Paper on “Inclusive Education – The Right of Children with Disabilities” in Human Rights Education Edited by Prof.D.Srinivas Kumar, Dravidian University, Kuppam,2011, ISBN: 978-93-81112-00-7; P.No:194.  Published and article entitled “Components and quality enhancement of In-service B.Ed programme – A Study on SPMVV” in a book quality concerns in Distance Teacher Education edited by Dr.M.T.V.Nagaraju, Common wealth publishers private limited, New Delhi, First Published, 2012, Pg.No” 114 to 121.  Published an article entitled “Spelling Errors in English among students of Class VIII’ in Journal of Education and Pedagogy”, Vol.IV, No.2, Dec. 2012, ISSN.0975-0797, P.No. 62-66.  Published an article entitled “Emotional and Educational Adjustment of High School Children with reference to their Sex, Class of Study age” in a book Child and Adolescent Psychology by K.Jayashankar Reddy, Published by CMRJT Press, Bangalore -43, First Edition-2012, ISBN : 978-93-5067-236-5.  Published an article entitled “Approaches and techniques of teaching education in Human Values’ in a book “Education and Human Values” edited by Dr.R.Yasoda and Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi-2013, P.No: 114-126.  Published an article entitled “Attitude of High School Teachers Towards Value Education” in a book “Value Education” edited by Dr.Yasoda and Dr.M.S.Talwar, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi -2013, P.No-34-37.  “Attitude of High School Teachers towards Value Education”, “Value Education” Book Edited by Dr.R.Yasoda and Dr.M.S.Talwar and Published by APH Publishing Corporation with ISBN-978-93-313-1950-0 in 2013. (Pg.34 to 39)  “Approaches and Techniques of Teaching Education in Human Values”, Edited by Dr.R.Yasoda and Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi by APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi with ISBN 978-98-313-1951-7 in 2013.  “Education for Global Citizenship”, “Education in Twenty First Century” Book edited by Francisca.S and Hema.G and Published by APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi with ISBN-978-93-313-2037-7 in 2013  “Occupational Stress among Secondary School Teachers”, Mental Health and Spirituality Improving Quality of Life Book edited by Dr.Uma Rani, Published by Green Leaf Publication Varanasi with ISBN – 978-93-82105-114 in 2013.

b). Articles Published in Journals:

 Published a Research Paper entitled “Teacher Effectiveness of College Teachers in Relation to Professional Satisfaction” in Journal of Teacher Education and Research; (Referred Journal) June,2011, Volume-6, Number-1; ISSN0974-8210, P.No:83-91

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 Published a research paper (article) entitled “Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Satisfaction of College Teachers” in Journal of Education and Pedagogy, Dec.2011, Volume.III, No.2 : ISSN 0975-0797. P.No: 13-20.  Published a Research paper entitled “A Study on the Attitude of Primary School Teachers towards in-service Training Programmes in relation to certain Personal and Demographic Variables” in journal of Educational Research (Edusearch) April, 2012, Vol.3, No.1, ISSN: 0976-1160, P.60.  Published a Research paper entitled “A Study on the Attitude of Primary School Teachers towards in-service Training Programmes in relation to certain Personal and Demographic Variables” in journal of Educational Research (Edusearch) April, 2012, Vol.3, No.1, ISSN: 0976-1160, P.60.  “Construction and Standardization of Professional Satisfaction Scale”, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research edited by Dr.Victor Babu Koppula with ISSN – 2277-7881 Vol.2, Issue 9(2), August, 2013.  “Society Education, Moral Imperatives – The Chief Components of Human Life”, International Journal of “Social Cue Inter Disciplinary Journal (Quarterly) edited by Association for Policy and Public Awareness with ISSN – 2320-8988, Vol.1, November, 2 & 3, July, 2013.

5). Dr.P.Renuka:

 An article on “Quality Improvement in Teacher Education was published in the book entitled “Quality Concerns in Distance Teacher Education”, Edited by commonwealth publishers Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi in 2012, P.No: 181-186, (ISBN: 978-81-311-0426-2).  An article on “Development and Standardization of Attitude scale on the Inclusion of children with visual disability in general schools” was published in the journal entitled “Edutracks”, volume-12, No.1, September 2012, P.P-45 to 47 (ISSN : 0972-9844)  An article on “Teaching Values in Schools” was publsihed in the book entitled ‘Value Education’ published by APH Publishing corporation, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi -110002, 2012, P.P. 235 to 240, (ISBN: 978-93-313-1950-0).  A book entitled “Children with Disabilities: Teachers’ Awareness on Disabilities” was published under Discovery Publishing House Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi (India) in 2012, (ISBN: 978-93-5056-240-6).  An article on “Teachers” attitude towards inclusion of children published in the book entitled Internation Conference on Innovative Pedagogy in Higher Education for millennial Tacher”, Published Royapettah, Chennai – 600014, March 2013, P.P. 49 to 54 (ISBN : 978-81-926434-0-3)  A book entitled “Children with Disabilities: Teachers’ Attitude towards Inclusion” was published under Neelkamal Publications Pvt.Ltd., Hyderabad (India) in 2013, (ISBN: 978-81-8316-325-5).

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 Published an article on “Relationship between Teachers’ Awareness of Disabilities and their attitude towards Inclusion of Children with Disabilities”, VOl.13, No.10, June,2014.  Published an article on “Teachers’ Attitude towards Inclusion of Children with Locomotor Disability”, Educational Endeavours, Vol.9, No.1, January, 2015.  Published an article an “Assessment of Self concept among intermediate students of Andhra Pradesh model school”, IOSR Journals, Vol.5, Issue.1, January – February,2015  Published an article on “Yoga for Health and Wellness” in the book –current fitness Trends, MSK Publications, Salem, February,2015.

6). Mrs.T.Sireesha:

 Published an article entitled “Attitudes of High School Students towards Value Oriented Education in Anantapur District” in a book Education and Human Values edited by Dr.R.Yasoda and Dr.M.Nirmala Jyothi, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi 2013.  “Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students” in Education and development – A peer reviewed journal - An International Journal of Education and Humanities, APH Publishing Corporation, ISSN – 2320 – 3684 – 2014.  “Survey of Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students from 2004 – 2014”, in Journal of Educational Endeavours of St.Joseph’s College of Education for women, Vol.9, No.1, January,2015.

7). Dr.N.Anuradha

1. “Academic Stress in Adolescents” International journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research, ISSN: 2277-7881, IJMER, Vol.4, Issue.6(5), June,2015. 2. “Academic Stress and Anxiety of Secondary Level Students” Journal of Educational Endeavours, St.Joseph’s College of Education for Women, ISSN: 2319-3018, Vol.9, No.1, July,2015. 3. “Academic Stress and Adjustment Levels of Secondary Students” International Journal of Academic Research, ISSN: 2348 -7666, Vol.2, Issue.3(1), July- September,2015.

8). Mrs.Ch.Baby Prasuna

1. “Strategies to Attain Emotional Intelligence”, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research (IJMER), Vol.4, Issue.9(5), September,2015, ISSN: 2277-7881, Impact Factor:3.318, IC Value:5.16, ISI Value: 2.286. 2. “Social Maturity of Hearing and Hearing Impaired in relation to their Academic Achievement”, International Journal of Academic Research, October,2015, issue volume.2, Issue.4(1),ISSN:2348-7666, Impact Factor No.1.855

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B). Research Scholars

i). D.Prasanna Kumari  “Emotional and Educational Adjustment of high school children with reference to their sex, class of study, age” Child and Adolescent Psychology Challenges and Issues, CMRJT Press, HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, Pp: 59-71.  “Approaches and techniques of Teaching Education in Human Values” Education and Human Values , APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2013

ii). T.N.Rama

 “Assessment of Self Concept among Intermediate Students of A.P. Model Schools”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.5, Issue.1, Jan-Feb.2015.  “Survey Based Study on Attitude of Final Year Degree Students towards Value Education in Chittoor District”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.4, Issue.1, February,2014.  “Attitude of Women Teachers towards the Problems of Girls Education”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.4, Issue.1, January,2014.  “Survey Based Study on Causes for Absenteeism among Primary School Children in Baireddypalli Mandal of Chittoor District”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.4, Issue.1, January,2014.  “Attitude of Junior College Lecturers and Students towards Present Day Examination System”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.3, Issue.4, Sep-Oct.2013  “Survey Based Study on Attitude of Student Teachers towards Microteaching”, IOSR Journals, Published in IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, Vol.3, Issue.1, Sept-Oct.2013

iii). G. Keerthi

 “Yoga for Health and Wellness”, Published in paper on “Current Fitness Trends”, Publication , Pp: 173-175.

iv). J. Niveditha

 “Curriculum Designing and Quality”, Quality Implementation and Improvisation in Teacher Education, Publication, Pp:251-252  “Political Participation of Women: Issues and Challenges”, Women –Issues and Challenges, Dept. of Social Work, SPMVV, Tirupati, Pp:57-58

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v). M. Sri Devi

 “A study of value orientation of Degree College students”, Trends & Practices, Educational Studies, November 2014, No.2 pp.262 – 271.  “Sports and Games with Adaptation – Oasis for Differently Abeld”, Current Fitness Trends, Dept. of Physical Education, SPMVV, Tirupati, ISBN : 978 – 93 – 80528 – 25 – 0

vi). B.Sudha Priya

 “Education for Global Citizenship”, Education in Twenty First Centaury, APH Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 978-93-313-2037-7, Pg No 150-156  “Society, Education, Moral Imperatives- The Chief Components of Human Life”, Social Cue Inter Disciplinary Journal (Quarterly), Volume-1, Number 2 &3, July 2013, ISBN 2320-8988, Pg No- 50 to 58.  “YOGA- The Boon for Health and Wellbeing of Humankind”, Role of Latest Gadgets in Improving Sports and Games Performance, ISBN No 978-93-81830-48-2, Pg No- 186 to 190.

vii). P.S.Pragathi

 “Right to education and women empowerment”, Human Rights Education, Prasaaraanga Publications and External services, Dravidian University, ISBN 978-93- 81112-00-7, Pg.No.161-168, 2011.  “Quality Improvement in Teacher Education”, Quality Concerns in Distance Teacher Education, Commonwealth Publishers Pvt.Ltd.,4831/24,Prahalad Street, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002. ISBN 978-81-311-0426-2, Pg.No.181-186, 2012.  “Attitude of B.Ed., students towards values in education”, Education and Human Values, APH Publishing Corporation, 5- Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002, ISBN 978-93-313-1952-4, Pg.No.144-149, 2013.  “Women Entrepreneurship Development in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh”, Business Management Trends-Issues and Prospects, Paramount Publishing House, 2nd Floor, PVR Estates, Hyderabad- 500 029, ISBN 978-93-82163-08-4, Pg.No.184-191, 2013  “Computer Aided learning Vs. Traditional learning in teaching social studies”, Indian Journal of Research in Education and Extension, Institute of Advanced Study in Education ,Sri Venkateswara University,Tirupati-2,Srivani Printers and Graphics, Tipparajuvari Street,Nellore-1, ISSN 2231-6523,Vol.4,No.1,January-June, Pg. No. 33-43, 2013  “Effectiveness of Computer Assisted Programmed Learning in Teaching Social Studies”, Edu Care, A Peer Reviewed Journal, An International Journal of Education 452

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& Humanities, APH Publishing Corporation, 5 – Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002, ISSN 2319-5282,Vol. I, No-1, January-December, Pg. No. 153-162, 2013.  “Spirit of the School – An Emotional Character of School Administration”, Excellence in Education, A peer reviewed journal, An International Journal of Education & Humanities, APH Publishing Corporation, 5 – Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002, ISSN 2320-7019,January-December, Vol.II,Number-1,Pg.No.  “An Investigation into Efficacy of Computer Assisted Instruction in Teaching of Social Studies to the Students of Class-VI”, Thoughts on Education, A Peer reviewed journal, An International Journal of Education & Humanities, APH Publishing Corporation, 5 - Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002, ISSN 2320-4710, January-December, Vol.II,Number-1,Pg.No. 151-157,2013.  “Education and Values”, Education and Development, A Peer reviewed journal, An International Journal of Education & Humanities, APH Publishing Corporation, 5 - Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002, ISSN 2320-3684, January-December, Vol.II,Number-1,Pg.No. 53-57,2013  “A Study on Achievement in Social Studies through Computer Assisted Programmed Instruction”, Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.5 (2), and July-December- 2013.  “Factors influencing the development and problems of women entrepreneurs”, Business Management Trends-Issues and Prospects, ISBN 978-93-82163-08-4, Paramount Publishing House, 2nd Floor, PVR Estates, Hyderabad- 500 029.

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:  Free consultancy provided to in-service teachers and parents on inclusive education, identification of children with special needs, management of children with behavioural problems and referral services.  In addition Teaching Learning Material (TLM) developed by the student teacher donated to the schools in need.  Coordinating and organizing of Teaching Learning Material (TLM) exhibitions in collaboration with schools.  The staff and the students are involved in the above activities.

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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

S.No. Name of the Faculty National / International Purpose Organizations Visited

1 Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi National Council for Teacher Teacher Education Institutional Education (NCTE), Nagarjuna Assessment University, NAAC (UGC – Accreditation of Education Institutions)

2 Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi National Council for Teacher Teacher Education Institutional Education (NCTE), Assessment Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), Special Education, Teacher Nagarjuna University, NAAC Education Institutional Assessment

3 Prof.T.G.Amuthavalli Rehabilitation Council of Special Education, Teacher India (RCI), Education Institutional Assessment Nagarjuna University

4 Dr.G.Suneetha Bai Nagarjuna University Teacher Education Institutional Assessment

5 Dr.P.Renuka Rehabilitation Council of Special Education, Teacher India (RCI), Nagarjuna Education Institutional Assessment University

6 Mrs.T.Sireesha Nagarjuna University Teacher Education Institutional Assessment

7 Dr.B.Mythili Nagarjuna University Teacher Education Institutional Assessment 26. Faculty serving in a) National committees – Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi and Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi – NCTE Members Prof.T.G.Amuthavalli – Executive Member of RCI

b) International committees - Nil

c) Editorial Boards –

i). Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi – Editor for Telugu Academy books different study

materials for different universities

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d) Any other (please specify)

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation Programs, Workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Name of the Details of the Program Period Venue Teacher Dr.T.G.Amuth 6- day Programme on 10th to 15th Department of Lifelong avalli Research Methodology December 2012 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati 6- day Programme on 28-1-2013 to Department of Lifelong Applications of Statistics 2-2-2013 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati One week programme on 25-2-2013 to Academic Staff College, Professional Development 3-3-2013 S.V.University, Tirupati Dr.G.Suneetha Refresher Course 11-06-2012 to Academic Staff College, Bai 30-06-2012 S.V.University, Tirupati One week Programme on 8 -09-2014 to Dept of Population Studies, SPSS Package 14-09-2014 Sri Padmavathi Women’s Degree&PG College, Tirupati 6- day Programme on 28-1-2013 to Department of Lifelong Applications of Statistics 2-2-2013 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati One week programme on 25-2-2013 to Academic Staff College, Professional Development 3-3-2013 S.V.University, Tirupati Mrs.T.Sireesh 6- day Programme on 10th to 15th Department of Lifelong a Research Methodology December 2012 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati 6- day Programme on 28-1-2013 to Department of Lifelong Applications of Statistics 2-2-2013 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati Orientation Programme 14-05-2012 to Academic Staff College, 9-06-2012. S.V.University, Tirupati Refresher Course 4-3-13 to Academic Staff College, 23-03-13 S.V.University, Tirupati Dr.P.Renuka 6 - day Programme on 10th to 15th Department of Lifelong Research Methodology December 2012 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati 6- day Programme on 28-1-2013 to Department of Lifelong Applications of Statistics 2-2-2013 Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati

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28. Student projects : Nil • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects – Group Projects and Internal Projects at B.Ed Level Dissertations for M.Ed. Level

Nature of Percenta Title of the Project ge of S.No. Course Year Focused Themes / Areas Projects Group / Participa Individual tion

1. B.Ed. 2010- Social Mapping, Family Survey, Group or 100% Community Study Institutional Survey, Individual 2013 Project Understanding Perceptions of

people, Adult Literacy,

Enrolling out of School

Children, Community Living

and Participation

Cultural Studies Areas - Literature, performing Group or 100% and SUPW arts, visual arts, architecture, Individual Project handicrafts, socially useful productive work Case Study Case study of Educationally Individual 100% Project Backward Individual with specific learning difficulties individual with outstanding abilities and capabilities - High performance in school subject, creativity, visual and performing arts, sports, games etc. Individual with behavioural problems Health and A) Health Awareness - on Individual 100% Physical Health and Hygiene, Vitamin and Group Education Project Deficiencies, communicable diseases and preventive measures, HIV / AIDS. B) Physical Education – Team games, Individual games and yoga Computer Creating documents, multimedia Individual 100% Education Project presentations, publications and Group (brochures and newsletters), Web Sites. Use of Ms Excel School Study Areas – history and profile of Group 100% Project school, physical conditions, human and teacher resources, infrastructural facilities, special

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Nature of Percenta Title of the Project ge of S.No. Course Year Focused Themes / Areas Projects Group / Participa Individual tion services, CCA, Record and Registers, School Dropouts, Results, Special Achievement and Community Relationship Personality Areas – Inter personal skills, Development and Leadership, Creativity, Conflict Communicative Management, Listening English Comprehension, Speaking, Writing, Reading Study skills and Reference skills

2013- Areas – Local Resources, Group or 100% Community Study 2014 Requirements and Issues, Individual Project Survey and Awareness on

Health, child rights and

government welfare schemes,

local festives and National

Integration activities,

International Understanding , Institutional Visits, Child rarering practices, public property protection, gender sensitive issues LPG issues and Effects income sources and expenditures of different sections, workshop on yoga. A).Case Study Academic Backwardness, Individual 100% Project Adjustment problems,

Behavioural problems, learning

disabilities, emotional problems,

health problems, neglected

children, dropouts, special

children, gifted and creative

children

Self awareness, Empathy,

Problem solving, Decision Making, Effective Individual 100% Communication, Interpersonal B) Life Skills relationship, creative thinking, Project critical thinking, coping with emotions and stress A). School Study Areas – history and profile of Group 100% Project school, physical conditions,

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Nature of Percenta Title of the Project ge of S.No. Course Year Focused Themes / Areas Projects Group / Participa Individual tion school. Financial resources and budget preparation

Grammatical errors in English

Grammatical errors in Telugu

Identification of Conventional

Signs by the students

Utilizing of Lab facilities in B) Action teaching National Sciences Research Project Collection, Analysis of Data and interpretation in Physical Science teaching Teaching mathematics in different methodologies – Vedic, abacus etc. Information and Creating – MS WORD, MS Individual 100% ICT Excel, MS Access, MS Power Point, MS Publisher, Internet Dissertations 2 M.Ed 2010 Students are given to freedom to Individual 100% and to choose topic related to General M.Ed.Spl 2015 Education and Special Education .(H.I) • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty

S.No Name of the Year State / Award Organization Faculty National 1 Prof.G.Vijaya 2010 National 1. Rising Personalities of India, lakshmi Friendship Forum of India, New Delhi National 2.Bharat Yogyta Award, Friendship Forum of India, New Delhi National 3. India Gold Award, Friendship Forum of India, New Delhi 2011 State 1.Pragna Sri, Brahmana Samajam, Tirupati 2 Prof.M.Nirma 2012 State State Best Teacher, la Jyothi 458

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• Doctoral / Post Doctoral Fellows –

1). Mrs.K.Ahalya Sundari, Ph.D Scholar, “Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship”, 2014

2). Mrs.A.Vijayalakshmi, Post Doctoral Fellow, 2015 • Student Awards – i. V.R.Gayathri – B.Ed., Awarded by Excellent Academic Performance in the Academic Year 2013-2014 ii. U.Ramya Sindhu – M.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 iii. Ch.Dhanalakshmi - M.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 iv. M.Obulamma - M.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 v. A.Shobharani - M.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 vi. G.Suvarna - M.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 vii. M.Radhika - B.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 viii. A.Bhavani - B.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 ix. K.Vyshnavi - B.Ed., Awarded by Prathiba Awards, 2015 x. K.S.Chaithanya Lakshmi – M.Ed., Awarded by Sri Padmavati Prathibha Puraskar,2015. xi. M.Nirmala Rekha – M.Ed.Spl.(H.I), Awarded by Sri Padmavati Prathibha Puraskar,2015. xii. P.R.Bharathi - B.Ed., Awarded by Sri Padmavati Prathibha Puraskar,2015. xiii. G. Vijayalakshmi - B.Ed.Spl.(H.I),Awarded by Sri Padmavati Prathibha Puraskar,2015.

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

S.No. Seminar Title Funding Agency Year

1 Issues and Challenges of UGC SAP 2012-2017 Education

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

- Course work in Research Methodology and Statistics for half-yearly presentation - of Research Developments 40 Hrs / Year - No researcher is allowed to work alone in the computer lab, apart from official - time of the Department and holidays.

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- Awareness on anti plagiarism - Avoidance of Misuse and wastage of resources

32. Student Enrollment and Profile programme-wise:

Year Name of the Mode of Admitted No. Pass Programme Admissions List Appeared Percentage (refer to question no. 4) for Examination 2010-  M.Ed Merit basis 12 10 99% 11  B.Ed Through EdCET 96 91 100%  B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) No Admissions ------ M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) No Admissions ------ M.Phil No Admissions ------ Ph.D No Admissions ------2011-  M.Ed Through SVU CET 11 10 100% 12  B.Ed Through EdCET 90 86 99%  B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Merit* 29 29 100%  M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) ------ M.Phil RESET -- --  Ph.D RESET 12 -- 2012-  M.Ed Through SVU CET 12 8 100% 13  B.Ed Through Ed CET 89 85 100%  B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Merit* 25 24 100%  M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) ------ M.Phil RESET -- --  Ph.D RESET 03 -- 2013-  M.Ed Through SPMVV 28 25 99% 14  B.Ed PGCET 80 74 100%  B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Through Ed CET 25 23 100%  M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Through SPMVV ------ M.Phil PG CET 02 --  Ph.D -- 18 -- RESET RESET 2014-  M.Ed Through SPMVV 35 32 99% 15  B.Ed PGCET 85 82 Results  B.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Through Ed CET 25 24 Awaited  M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Through SPMVV 09 09 100%  M.Phil PG CET -- -- 100%  Ph.D Through SPMVV ------PG CET -- RESET RESET

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33. Diversity of students

Course Region 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- Total 11 12 13 14 15 16 B.Ed. Andhra 36 31 28 23 31 13 162 25 19 25 15 17 01 102 Rayalaseema 39 39 39 42 37 66 262 B.Ed.Spl. Andhra -- -- 11 02 10 02 25 (H.I) Telangana -- 1 02 03 03 01 10 Rayalaseema -- 28 12 20 12 11 83 M.Ed Andhra 01 -- -- 03 05 02 11 Telangana 02 1 -- 08 01 02 14 Rayalaseema 09 11 11 17 29 09 86 M.Ed.Spl.(H.I) Andhra ------02 -- 02 Telangana ------01 -- 01 Rayalaseema ------06 -- 06 M.Phil Telangana ------01 -- -- 01 Rayalaseema ------01 -- 03 04 Ph.D Andhra -- 02 01 04 -- -- 07 Telangana -- 03 -- 02 -- -- 05 Rayalaseema -- 07 02 12 -- -- 21

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

S.No. Name of the Student Category SET / NET Year 1 K.Ahalya Sundari SC NET 2012 2 V.Visweswari OC NET and SET 2013 3 T.N.Rama OC NET and SET 2013 4 G.Keerthi SC NET 2013 5 S.P.Vasudha Priya BC-D NET 2013 6 K.Mallika OC NET and SET 2013 7. V.Mercy Jyothi SC NET 2012 8 N.Shakuntala OC NET 9 S.Madhavi OC NET 10 B.Sudha Priya BC SET 11 Mallika Shaheen BC-E NET and SET 12 T.Sethu Madhavi OC NET and SET

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage Against Enrolled 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 UG to PG 3% 4% 4% 4% 4% PG to M.Phil. ------4% -- PG to Ph.D. -- 50% -- 25% -- Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -Nil - Employed • Campus selection 95% • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs 5%

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 11 12 13 14 15 of the same i). Dr.G.Suneetha Bai 25% 33% 40% 50% 67% university ii). Dr.P.Renuka iii). Dr.N.Anuradha iv). Ch.Baby Prasuna

from other i). Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi 50% 50% 40% 25% 17% universities within ii). Prof.M.Nirmala the State Jyothi iii).Mrs.T.Sireesha iv).Dr.B.Mythili from universities i).Dr.T.G.Amuthavalli 25% 17% 20% 25% 17% from other States ii). Ms.M.Sharada

from universities ------outside the country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period 1. Dr.P.Renuka – 2010 2. Dr.N.Anuradha - 2013

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library - 02 b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Yes c) Total number of class rooms - 5 d) Class rooms with ICT facility - Yes e) Students’ laboratories – 07 (Audiology / Physical Science /Biological Science / Social Studies / Psychology / Technology / Work Experience) f) Research laboratories - Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

Name of the Research Degree No. of Students Admitted No. of Students Awarded (2010-2015) (2010-2015) 2010-11 2011- 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 12 -- 02 ------1 M.Phi -- -- l 03 18 -- 3 4 3 4 2 Ph.D -- 12

b) from other institutions/universities : Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university - Nil

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

• Comments and views of experts in the field NCERT, SCERT, RCI and NCTE are also taken into consideration for professional and practical features of syllabus. • The thrust area for the SAP proposal was decided as per the suggestions, comments, views of experts in the field of Education and Special Education. • Scanning of Research problems in the field of Education and Special Education in the identification of thrust areas. • The thrust area were identified were Teacher Education and Special Education. • The department received SAP financial assistance was received in 2012-2013. • Under DRS I the staff members were selected the following problems in the thrust area for minor research problems.

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• Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi - “Identification of Teachers needs to use Computers in Teaching Learning Process” • Prof.M.Nirmala Jyothi- “A Survey of Facilities of School for the Hearing Impaired in Andhra Pradesh” • Dr.T.G.Amuthavalli - “A Study on the Awareness and Attitude of Teacher Trainees towards Inclusive Education” • Dr.G.Suneetha Bai - “Occupational Stress of Teacher Educators Working in • Colleges of Education” • Dr.P.Renuka - “A Study on the Status of General Schools for the Inclusion of Children with Disabilities” • Mrs.T.Sireesha - “A Study on Awareness of Parents of Disabled Towards The Government Schemes for Disabled”

42. Does the department obtain feedback from?

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

 Yes, the faculty is consulted on curriculum revision, teaching learning evaluation  The board of studies includes the faculty as internal member, and the faculty as per the specialization prepare the syllabus for considerization in the BOS.  The comments, suggestions received in the BOS are considered for proper updating and modification in the syllabus by the staff members.  The staff handling the syllabus act as the internal valuator.  Faculty is invited to share their feedback on syllabus on regular basis in Staff council. Proper updating and/or modification in syllabus are made in accordance with the comments suggestions.

b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Curriculum as well as teaching methodology are updated and improved as per feedback from students. Feedback are shared with staff and necessary action were taken by the respective staff.

c) Alumni and employers on the programme offered and how does the Department utilize the feedback?

During updating of syllabus, and also in Board of study Alumni and employers feedback always taken into consideration for updating the curriculum to enhance employability.

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S .No. Name Designation 1 Anupama Assistant Professor, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Tamilnadu 2 Ch.Baby Prasuna Assistant Professor, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati 3 Dr.N.Anuradha Assistant Professor, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati 4 P.Lavanya Assistant Professor, Sri Sathya Sai Deemed University, Anantapuram 5 S.Madhavi School Assistant, Rayadurg, Anantapur 6 G.Syamala SGT, Kalahasti, Municipality 7 Mallika Shaheen PGT Model School, Kurnool 8 B.Jyostna Devi School Assistant, Mambedu M.P.U.P.School, Chittoor 9 Anuranjani Forest Range Officer, Nizamabad 10 Zareena Assistant Professor, IGNOU Center, Chennai 11 Sumalatha Assistant Professor, IGNOU Center, Trivendrum

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Date Name and Details of the Speaker

20-4-11 Sri.D.Munisankaran Nehasri Himalayan Institute, 4-1-143 J, Patnool Street, Near Crime Police Station, Opp: Bhommagunta, Tirupati, Subject : Orientation Programme

23-9-11 Dr.R.Yasoda Professor, Dravidian University, KUPPAM, Subject : Education in Human Values 5-12-2011 Prof.T.Mrunalini, Principal, IASE, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Subject: Teacher Education 17-2-12 Dr.Chandrika, Associate Professor, Chest University, USA Subject: Inclusive Education 18-02-13 to Mr.K.Sandeep 23-02-13 Indian Sign Language Teacher, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute (SRC), Manovikas Nagar, Boyanapalli, SECUNDERABAD (AP). Subject : Indian Sign Language Teacher 24th and 25th Prof. Supriya Kale, June 2013 Special Education Hearing Impairment

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Date Name and Details of the Speaker

11-3-13 to Prof. B.Ramachandra Reddy (Retd.) 30-3-13 Department of Education, S.V.University,Tirupati, Subject: Educational Statistics 11-3-13 to Prof. D.Ramakrishnaiah (Retd.) 30-3-13 Department of Education, S.V.University, Tirupati, Subject: Psychological Foundations of Education 14-3-13 to Prof.K.P.Subba Rao 30-3-13 Department of Education, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Subject: “Sociological Foundations of Education” 18-3-13 to Prof.M.S.Talwar 30-3-13 Department of Education, Bangalore University, Gnana Bharathi, BANGALORE – 560 056, Ph.No: 9886155430, Subject: “Right to Education” G.K and Current Affairs 18-3-13 to Prof.D.Kumaran 30-3-13 Professor & Head, Department of Education, University of Madras, CHENNAI – 600 004, Subject: “Research Methodology” 18-3-13 to Prof.Subbarayan Peri 30-3-13 IASE, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati, Subject: “Sociological Foundations of Education” 4-4-2014 Prof.A.Sudhir Reddy Department of Educational Research, Gandhigram Rural University, Topic: Communication Skills 23-04-2014 Prof.Jandhyala BG Tilak Professor, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, 13-10-2014 Mr.Ramzan Mohammad Nazir Khan, to 18-10-14 Indian Sign Language Teacher, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute (SRC), Manovikas Nagar, Boyanapalli, SECUNDERABAD (AP). Subject: Skill development in Indian Sign Language and Signed System 19th to 24th Prof.G.Vijayalakshmi January,2015 Retired Professor, Department of Education, S.P.Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, Subject: Philosophical Foundations of Education 03-12-2014 Prof.Jagadesh Gudaru Director and HOD of Orthopaedics, BIRRD, T.T.Devastanams, Tirupati, Subject: Surgery of Research and Rehabilitation for the Disabled 16-03-15 Prof. B.Ramachandra Reddy (Retd.) to 22-03-15 Department of Education, S.V.University, Tirupati, Subject: Educational Statistics and Computer Applications 23-03-15 to Prof. D.Ramakrishnaiah (Retd.) 29-03-15 Department of Education, S.V.University, Tirupati, Subject: Psychological Foundations of Education 06-04-2015 Prof.S.Samiullah (Retd.) to Department of Psychology, S.V.University, Tirupati, Subject: Psychological 12-06-2015 Foundations of Education

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Teaching Learning Process Academic Schedules • Academic schedules / Almanacs prepared for each course followed accordingly with flexibility if necessary.

Pedagogy adopted by the staff in the department • Communicative and interactive approaches, Demonstration • Use of Assistive Technologies • Tutorial Systems, Team- teaching • Micro-teaching • Students’ Seminar • Peer, Small group, Large group discussion • Project –Work, Dissertation • Field Visits • Community Studies • Audio-visual teaching methodology by utilizing Overhead Projectors, and Digital Projectors. • Conceptual and mechanistic understating by performing experiments. • Yearly industrial visits.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

• The University is keen to articulate its graduate attributes. Since admission of a student at under graduate level, the faculty monitors his/her performance at every stage through regular counseling and interactions. Tutorials are held on a regular basis to assess the performance and shortcomings of a student. In case the deficiency in a particular area of a student is detected, remedial classes are held to overcome the impediment. In a nutshell, the university talks all possible measures to promote academic acumen of a young would-be graduate learner. • The University informs the staff and students about the outcome of each academic programme through regular counselling throughout the year. • The University’s teaching, learning and assessment strategies are structured with a view to inculcate innovativeness in approach. Employability in another key factor which is taken into consideration while formulating the strategy. The strategy is framed in consultation with external experts in various fields. Job fairs and campus interviews are regularly held to assist the learners to get a good job. The Course curriculum is revised time to time to cater to the need of changing local and global scenario. • Department collects students feedback and regularly arrange students-teacher meetings where learning outcomes are analyzed. If it is observed that there are impediments to learning, the university faculty and other stakeholders find out

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ways to overcome the impasse. Remedial class is one such measure to overcome any obstacle to learning. Review meetings are held regularly and recommendations are discussed in higher academic bodies like Academic Council • The University takes recourse to modern technologies in the form of multimedia and computer technology and GIS Remote Sensing in suitable cases.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

S. No. Participation Extension Activities at University Level 1 All the Staff of the • Deputy Warden Department • M.Phil, Ph.D Adjudication, Staff Selection Committee Members for Universities and Colleges • Assistant Warden • Anti Ragging Committee Member • Annual Committee Member • NSS Programme • News Report Member • Disabled Liaison Officer to UGC • Placement officer for HEPSN and TEPSE • Coordinator for Special Education • Coordinator for SAP • Coordinator for Extension Activities like CBR • Director of Adult and Lifelong Continuing Education All the Staff and • Awareness Programmes at Department Level Students • Health Camps • Environmental Programmes • Guidance and Counselling • AIDs Awareness • Special Issues • Social Personal Community • Disability Rehabilitation • Entrepreneurship • Women Empowerment

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Short and long Educational visits  Study hours  NET, D.SC,TET, SET, and other competitive examinations  e-workshops & other web based resources  Lecture series of eminent speakers  Entrepreneurship awareness  Social services awareness  Health Camp.  Cultural and Sports Programs.  Yoga Education.

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 English classes.  E-resource workshop.  Teaching, Learning Materials,  ICT Awareness on SPSS Package

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: No

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

1. The department provides outstanding graduate, post-graduate and doctoral programmes to the promising women to help them develop a strong knowledge economy by b. Providing pre-service training programme in general and in special education c. Preparing teacher educators for both general and special education. d. Undertaking on-campus / off-campus in-service teacher education programmes e. Undertaking research and guiding students in their research work. f. Providing resource support to educational institutions, organizations, NGO’s etc. g. Sensitizing the community on issues of educational and social significance through extension activities. 2. The extension activities done by the Department  CBR programmes  Health camps  Literacy programmes  Awareness programmes on o Disabilities and Rehabilitation aspects o HIV/AIDs o Environmental Issues o Social Issues etc.  Resource support to NGOs, Universities, DIETs  Support to Integrated camps organized by the district collector, Chittoor. 3. The student support services given by the department  Mentoring System  Remedial Teaching  Tutorial System  Peer Tutoring System  Programmes – Personality development, Communicative skills, Lectures of Experts etc.

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Strengths of the Department

 Infrastructural facilities  Considerable no. of students clearing competitive examination such as NET, SET,TET, DSC etc.  Well experienced and dedicated staff.  High Intake capacity of students with high demand. Results ranging from 98-100%  Active participation of the staff in the corporate life of the college.  Resource support to other universities, college of education, DIET, NGOs etc.  No. of Ph.D’s awarded maximum in last four years.  UGC-SAP sanctioned to the department during the 11th Plan  Active involvement of staff in minor research project under UGC-SAP. Weakness of the Department

 Shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff  Lack of English Proficiency among students.  Lack of Self preparation, preparation of text materials and use of text books among students.

Opportunities for the Department

 Because of improved infrastructure, new courses like B.El.Ed can be started  Increased scholars, dedicated research oriented staff and increased secondary resources.  Availability of unassigned grant – publication grant to start Departmental Journal  Dedicated special education staff, increased student intake capacity.  SAP was sanctioned to the Department – DRS-I completed waiting for DRS-II.

Challenges 1. To attract other state and foreign students. 2. National and International collaboration to be strengthened. 3. Academic interaction to be strengthened through collaborative work and quality education. 4. Personality development and English proficiency to be increased in students. 5. ICT Proficiency to be increased among students.

52. Future Plans of the Department

The Department would like to :

• Start a new course viz., B.El.Ed (4 yrs Integrated Course) • Start a research colloquium • Start a Departmental Journal/News letter • Strengthen the Advocacy for the Differently-abled through the Government/NGOs/Public etc. • Strengthen the Department of Education as Centre for Excellence. 470

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Department of English

1. Name of the Department English Language and Literature

2. Year of establishment 1984

Is the Department part of a School/Faculty Yes, School of Social Sciences, 3. of the University? Humanities and Fine Arts

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. 4. M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

Interdisciplinary programmes and 5. Nil departments involved

Courses in collaboration with other 6. Universities, industries, foreign institutions, Nil etc.

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, 7. Nil with reasons

Examination System: Semester pattern under Choice Based 8. Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Credit System

Participation of the Department in the 9. - courses offered by other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors / Associate Professors / Asst. Professors / others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS Designation & MPS) Professors 1 - 4 CAS Associate Professors 2 1 1 Regular + 1 CAS Asst. Professors 5 - - Others - - -

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11 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

No. of No. of Ph.D years /M.Phil S.No Name Qualification Designation Specialization of students experi guided for the ence last 4 years T. Bharathi M.A, (Litt) Professor American Literature 25 Ph.D: 5 M.Sc M.Phil: 1 1 (Psychology M.Phil. Ph.D. 2 G. M.A., M.Phil., Professor British Poetry, Indian 21 Ph.Ds: 2 Swarupa Ph.D. Writings in M.Phils: Nil Rani English/English Translation 3 Y.S. M.A., Professor Commonwealth 19 Ph.Ds: 2 Sharada M.Phil, Literature, M.Phil: 1 Ph.D. African American Literature English Language Teaching 4. P. Hari B.A., Ed., Professor English Language 21 Ph.Ds: 3 Padma M.A., M.Phil., Teaching (ELT) M.Phil: 1 Rani Ph.D., CCOA. Modern Fiction, Regional Writings in Translation 5. M. Neeraja M.A., Associate Indian Writings in 16 Ph.Ds: Nil Ph.D. Professor English/Translation, M.Phils: 3 British Drama 6. V. Nirmala M.A. Associate Commonwealth 10 Ph.Ds: 2 M.Phil., Professor Literature, M.Phils: 1 Ph.D., British Literature

12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus Professors

 Prof. V.V.N. Rajendra Prasad, Dept of English, Rayalaseema University (2013)  Prof. B. Tirupati Rao, Dept. of English, Dravida Universiry (2014-15)  Prof. M.A.K. Sukumar, Dept.of English, S.V.University (2014)

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Programme- wise information

 Foundation Course-Communicative English for all the departments in the campus P.G Course -100%

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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Course Academic No. of Students No. of Student Year I Year II Total Faculty Teacher yr Ratio 2010-11 31 19 50 7 7.1:1 2011-12 34 31 65 6 10.8:1 2012-13 26 34 60 5 12:1 M.A 2013-14 27 26 53 5 10.6:1 2014-15 17 27 44 5 8.8:1

2010-11 1 6 2011-12 2 5 M. Phil 2012-13 2 5 2013-14 1 5 2014-15 1 5

2010-11 6 6 1:1 2011-12 17 5 3.4:1 Ph. D 2012-13 20 5 4:1 2013-14 21 5 4.2:1 2014-15 32 5 6.4:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

• Junior Assistant: 1(Regular) • Attender: 1 (Regular)

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

 Women’s Writings  Subaltern/Dalit Literature  Indian Writings in English / Translation  English Language Teaching

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

Funding Amount Rs. S.No Title of the Project Duration PI Agency (in Lakhs)

Poetry of the Oppressed: A UGC, 2009- 1. Comparative Study of Dalit and New 5.15 T. Bharathi 2011 South African Poetry Delhi

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration and International collaboration  Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani prepared Course Material for General English Students, Faculty of Education, Misurata University, Misurata, Lybia. 2010.  Prof. P. Hari Padma Rani wrote 17 lessons for the Paper on Phonetics for M.A. ELT of P.S. Telugu University, Hyderabad  Wrote Reader’s Report for OUP on “The Oxford Anthology of Telugu Dalit Writings”, May 2013. 19. Department Projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; Total grants Received: ---

20. Research facility/centre with  State recognition ---  National recognition ---  International recognition ---

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies: -- 22. Publications:

Publications Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National/International) National International (Annexure – I) 38 6 Monographs 1 Chapters in Books 15 Edited Books 03 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 04 Number listed in International Database - (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database-International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index-range / average - SNIP - SJR - Impact Factor-range / average h-index

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Prof.T.Bharathi Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :

• 3 Publications • 3(single author + 2co-author) • Sacrifice Glorifies Love: A Thematic Study of Chaman Nahal’s Into Another • Down, Replica, Jan-June 2015,ISSN 2277-7520

Co- authored

 Latha Reddy.K. & T.Bharathi. Vagrancy in ’s Vagrants in the Valley. The Criterion: An International Journal. Vol.6, Issue IV, August 2015, ISSN.No.0976-8165  Latha Reddy.K.&T.Bharathi. Colonial Dilemma in Ruskin Bond’s Room on the Roof. Research Scholar. Vol.3, Issue III, August 2015.ISSN.No.2320-6101.

Chapters in Books:2 • Dr.B.R.Ambedkar : A Champion Women’s Rights, • Social Justice : A Review Book: Crystals of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Thought Editor : Srinivasan Ramachandran Publisher: New Delhi, Abhijeet Publications, 2015, ISBN: 978-93-5074-202-0

Edited Books: 3

T.Bharathai :

 Writing Resitence, Jaipur: Mark publishers, 2012 ISBN: 978-93-82159- 07-0  Women’s Literature: Exploring Gender and Inequality, Jaipur, Mark . Publishers, 2014, ISBN -978-93-82159-54-4

P. Hari Padma Rani: Co-edited,

 English – Telugu Dictionary 2010 ISBN: 978-81-89992- 00-2  Translation from Telugu to English: 1 Book & 1 Monograph

T.Bharathi: 1. In the regime of Darkness published by Dravidian University, 2010. P.Hari Padma Rani. Translation of the Telugu monograph on Chakrapani has been approved for publication by the Kendriya Sahitya Akademi , New Delhi. Letter received in July 2015.

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Books with ISBN with details of Publishers: 4

 T.Bharathi. The Critical Response: Selected Essays in American Literature,2011 Jaipur: Mark Publihsers, ISBN: 978-81-89472-81-8  Dalit: Issues and Challenges Chennai: MJP, Publishers, 2015, ISBN 978-81-8094- 272-3  Y.S.Sharada. The Three Theatre Women – Alice Childress, Lorraine, Prajashakthi Publications, Tirupati, 2011  P.Hari Padma Rani: Communicative English, 2010, ISBN: 978-81-8992-01-9

23. Details of patents and income generated: ------24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

Name of the faculty Type of Work Organization Income Generated Prof.Y.S. Sarada As Subject Expert Rastriya 2000 prepared material for three cash courses in Sanskrit English -Primary course in English, for Vidyapeetha, Sanskrit students, Advanced course in Tirupati English for Sanskrit students and a course in April’2014 English for Sanskrit Teachers of Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati April’2014 Editing Gomatha, 2013 Tirumala 516-00 Prof .P. Hari Tirupati Padma Rani Devastanam Sri SreenivasaBalabharathi Books 12, 2013 Tirumala 2, 400-00 Tirupati Devastanam Sri SreenivasaBalabharathi Books 14, 2014 Tirumala 2, 800-00 Tirupati Devastanam Resource person “Teaching English to Engineering Students Sree Prof. P. Hari through the Lexical Approach” A Two-Day Vidyanikethan 2500 Padma Rani National Level Faculty Development Engineering Programme on Techniques in Teaching College, 8-9, English March 2013. Prof. P. Hari As Subject Expert Rastriya 2000 Padma Rani prepared material for three cash courses in Sanskrit English -Primary course in English, for Vidyapeetha, Sanskrit students, Advanced course in Tirupati English for Sanskrit students and a course in April’2014 English for Sanskrit Teachers of Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati April’2014 Prof. Sheela As a member on Doctoral Committee for VIT 2000X2= Swarupa Rani each student Rs 2000/- for one sitting Engineering Rs 4000 College - Vellore 2014-2015 476

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25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/

Industries in India and abroad

Prof. T. Bharati

 University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa, April, 2010.  Notre Dame University, Lebanon, 1-26, Oct 2012.  University of Athens, Greece, 4-10, August, 2013.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

 Misurata University, Misurata, Lybia, 2010.

26. Faculty serving in (a) National committees (b) International committees (c)Editorial Boards (d) Any others

Faculty serving in National / State Committees: 23

National Committees Prof. T. Bharathi

• Member, Academic Council, Pondicherry University, 21-22-2010 to 20-12-2013 • UGC Nominee on SAP Advisory Committee, Dept. of English, Viswas-Bharathi Santhiniketan, , Jan, 2010-2014. • Member on NAAC Peer Team, Sri Sharada College, Basrur Karnataka, 22-23 Oct 2010 & K.S. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Meerut, UP, 25-26 Oct 2010. • Member Coordinator on NAAC Peer Team, M. Basavaiah Residential College, Siriger, Chitradurga, 23-24, March 2011 & STJ & Degree College for Women, Chikmagaluru, 25-26, March 2011. • Member, UGC Expert Committee for Assessing and Evaluating the Proposal of Mewar University, Rajasthan, 15-17 April, 2010. • Subject Expert in the Selection Committee of the Post Doctoral Fellowships for SC/ST for 2009-2010 at UGC Office New Delhi, on 21-09-2010. • Subject Expert in Selection of Assistant Professor in English, Dravidian University, Sept 25, 2010. • Subject Expert in Selection of Academic Consultants in English, Dravidian University, Sept 25, 2010. • Subject Expert in Selection of Academic Consultants in English, Dravidian University, Aug 5, 2011. • UGC Nominee on the Governing Body of St. Joseph’s College of Education for Women, Guntur (Acharya Nagarjuna University), 2005-2006 to 2010-2011. • UGC Nominee on the Governing Body of International College for Girls, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 2007-2008 to 2012-2013.

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• Subject Expert in Selection Committee of Faculty, Kumaun University, Nainital, 8 April 2013. • Member on Selection Committee of CAS, Rashtriya Sanskirt Vidya Peetha, Tirupati, 29-30, March 2013.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

• Member in Doctoral Committee, Dept. of English, VIT University, Vellore 2015- 2016. • Member Advisory Board ,IJCLNFW an International Peer reviewed Journal of the Cultural and Literary Nationalism of Fourth World (ISSN-2349-3038)

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

• Subject Expert, Selection Committee, S.K. University, Anantapur, 2013-14

Prof. P. Hari Padma Rani

• Subject Expert, Selection Committee, Kakatiya University, 11 July 2013. • Subject Expert, Selection Committee, Adikavi Nannaiah University, • 21 Feb 2013. • Subject Expert in Question Paper Setting Panel for APPSC (DL, JL & Polytechnic) 23-25 June 2014. • Subject Expert in CAS Selection Committee, Dravidian University Kuppam, • 21 Nov 2014. • Member in Question Paper setting Panel for APSET, Osmania, 4-6 June 2012 & 14- 16 June 2013. • Member in Question Paper setting Panel for KSET, Mysore University 1-4 • Aug 2013. • Subject Expert in Selection Committee, Sanskrit Vidya peetha , Tirupati

Dr. Neeraja

• Member, Bifurcation Committee, S.P. Mahila University, 2014. • Member, Selection Committee, S.P. Mahila University, 2014.

Editorial Board:

Prof. T. Bharathi

• Member, Editorial Board Replica, Orissa from 2011 to 2014.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

• Member, Editorial Board IJCLNFW an International Peer Reviewed Journal of Cultural and Literary Nationalism of Fourth World (ISSN-2349-3038).

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Any other:

Member, BOS in other Universities

Prof. T. Bharathi

• Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool, July 2013- 2015. • Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, 27.01.2014 to 26.01.2017. • Member, BOS, Dept. of English, S.K. University, Anantapur, 29.04.2014 to 28.04.2016. • Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Shri Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram, Feb., 2015 to Feb., 2017.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

• Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology (Autonomous) RVS Nagar, Chittoor, 2013-2015. • Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, 2013-2015.

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

• Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeta, Tirupati, 2014-2017. • Member, BOS, YSR Engineering College of Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, 2014- 2015.

Prof. P. Haripadma Rani

• Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Satavahana University, , UG and PG Courses from 2.9.2010 to 1.9.2012. • Member, BOS, Dept. of Basic Sciences & Humanities (English), Sri Vidyanikethan, Rangampet, from 2014 to 2016. • Member, BOS, Dept. of English, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, 17.3.2015 to 16.03.2017.

Dr. M. Neeraja

• Member, BOS, Dept. of English, S.V. Vedic University, Tirupati 20.04.2014. • Programme Officer, NSS Unit-IV, 2013-2015.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Prof. T. Bharathi

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Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

• Attended UGC SAP Workshop on Written Experiences and Values, organized by the Dept. of Telugu, Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati 29th March, 2011. • Attended UGC SAP Workshop on Telugu Feminist Literature, organized by the Dept. of Telugu, Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati, 30th March, 2011. • Participated in the workshop on “Activating the ESL Classroom” organized by Regional English Language Office, US Embassy, New Delhi and Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General, Hyderabad, May 23-24, 2012. • Professional Development Programme on E-learning: E-Content Development, 6 - 12, Jan 2012, HCU, Hyderabad.

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

• Professional Development Programme on E-learning: E-Content Development, 6 -12, Jan 2012, HCU, Hyderabad. • Attended a Residential Training Programme on RTI Act conducted by MCR HRD Institute of Hyderabad from 24.03.2014 to 27.03.2014.

Prof. P. Haripadma Rani

• Attended UGC SAP Workshop on Written Experiences and Values, organized by the Dept. of Telugu, Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati 29th March, 2011. • Attended UGC SAP Workshop on Telugu Feminist Literature, organized by the Dept. of Telugu, Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati, 30th March, 2011. • Participated in the workshop on “Activating the ESL Classroom” organized by Regional English Language Office, US Embassy, New Delhi and Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General, Hyderabad, May 23-24, 2012. • Participated in the 3 day Workshop on “Multimedia Material Development” organized by DEC, SPMVV, Tirupati, 29-31st March 2011. • Attended the Week long National Workshop on “Online Course Design Technologies” Organized by DEC, SPMVV, Tirupati.

Dr. M. Neeraja

• Attended UGC three weeks Refresher Course on Information Technology, Academic Staff College, S.V. University, 2 -22 June 2010. • UGC – One week Workshop on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education by Dept. of Social Work & Population Studies, S.V. University , Tirupati from 25th to 29th June 2013. • UGC One week Workshop on Research Methodology organized by Life-Long Learning, SPMVV, Tirupati from 10-15 Dec, 2012.

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Seminars/Conferences attended: 45 (Annexure- 2)

International: 26 National: 62

Key note/Valedictory Address

Prof. T. Bharathi

 Valedictory Address in UGC National Seminar on “Dimensions of Violence against Women”, Acharya Nagarjuna University, 25-26 March 2013.

Prof. Y.S.Sharada

 Keynote address on Current Trends in Indian English Fiction at Govt. Degree College, Porumamilla , Kadapa (Dist) 27- 28 Feb’2013

Prof. Hari Padma Rani

 Valedictory Address on 14-2-2013 at a Two-Day National Seminar on Indian Writings in English after 1975” at P.B. Siddartha College of Arts and Science, Vijayawada.

Plenary Talks:

Prof. T. Bharathi

 “Contextualizing Dalit Feminism”, 9 &10 October 2014, National Seminar, Thiruvalluvar University, Tamil Nadu.  “Literature: An Agent for Better Human Life”, 23&24 Feb 2015, International Conference on English Language and Literature: A Tool for Humanising, Lingaya’s University, Haryana.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani

 Indian Diaspora in Indian Cinema the UGC National Conference on Indian Diaspora organized by the Dept. of English, Visvodaya Govt. Degree College, Venkatagiri 26 -27 Feb’2015

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

 Plenary lecture on :”Indian Women’s Writings”, at the UGC National Seminar on Discourses in Contemporary Commonwealth Literature, Department of English, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, 18- 19 March’2014.

Prof. P. Hari Padma Rani

 “Learning English through Lexical Approach” 22 &23 August, National Seminar, Govt. Degree College, Srikalahasti. 481

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Invited Lectures:

Prof. T. Bharathi

 “Transcendentalism in American Literature”, on 6-3-2012, Dept. of English, Periyar University, Tamil Nadu.  “Violence against Women: A Critique”, 14-8-2014, Centre for Women Studies, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur.  Delivered 2 lectures at the UGC Refresher Course in English Academic Staff College, S.V. University, 4 -5th Dec’2013

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

 Invited by the Director, Sri Ramakrishna P.G. College, Nandyal for a Two – day Lecture programme on Post Colonial Literatures to M.A. Students during 3rd & 4th August’2014  Invited by the Prinicpal, Gowthami College of Engineering, Proddatur, Kadapa (dist) for a lecture on Communication Skills – The Need of the Hour on 12.01.2011  Invited by Kallam Harinatha Reddy College of Engineering, Guntur for a lecture on Learning Language on 14.07.2011  Expert Talk at a UGC National Seminar Organized by SKR & SKR Govt. College for Women, Nagarajpet, Kadapa on Teaching English to the Student of Higher Education on 27-28Feb’2012

Prof. P. Hari Padma Rani

 Six Extension Lectures to Final year M.A. students of the Dept. of English, Dravidian University, Kuppam, 4-5 Dec, 2012.  Delivered 4 lectures at the APSCHE sponsored Refresher Course in English conducted at S.V Arts College, 4- 5th January’2012  Delivered 3 lectures at the UGC Refresher Course in English conducted by Academic Staff College, S.V University, 11 & 12th Dec’2013.

28. Student projects

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other Universities / Industry / Institute

Student Projects

 Percentage of students who have done in-house projects (including inter-departmental projects): 100%

Project work has been introduced in the final semester, where all students will be equally distributed among the staff. Dissertation would be submitted at the end of IV Semester. Students have done ELT, Translation and world literatures. This kind

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of practice would enable the students to get themselves familiar with research and other areas of knowledge.

S.No Faculty Subject for the Project

1 Prof. T. Bharathi American Literature and Romantic and Victorian Age 2 Prof. G. Sheela Indian English Literature and British Swarupa Rani Literature 3 Prof. Y.S. Sharada Commonwealth Literature African- American Literature 4 Prof. P. Hari Padma Rani English Language, Translation. 5 Dr. M. Neeraja Indian English Literature and British Literature

 Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other Universities / Industry / Institute: ----

29. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by Faculty

Prof. T.Bharathi Best Teacher Award of AP State ,Sept 2015. Doctoral / Post-Doctoral Fellow ---- Students

The following students received Gold medals

 B.M.V.N Mallika received gold medal in 2011  D.Swathi received gold medal in 2012  N.Pavani received gold medal in 2013  Shaik Saidabee received gold medal in 2014  D. Swathi received Merit Excellence Award 2012.  Manjulamma received 1st prize in Essay Writing Competition organized by Centre for Women Studies, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati 2012.  Ms. Saranya received Prathibha Award from ABVP for Securing first place in Academics -2014.  Ms. Pratyusha received Prathibha Award from ABVP for first place in Entrance Exam 2014.  D. Sireesha received 1st Prize in slogan writing organized by NSS Unit IV & Dept. of Education on World Disabled Day, 3rd Dec, 2014.

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30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding (National/International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Prof. Hari Padma Rani

 Organized UGC National Seminar on Contemporary Poetry: Critical Perspectives, SPMVV on 28-29 June 2011.  Conducted a two-day Workshop for the faculty of P.S. College Vijayawada, 5-6 June 2013.  Conducted a Two-day workshop on “Activating the ESL Classroom” organized by Regional English Language Office, US Embassy, New Delhi and Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General, Hyderabad, May 23-24, 2012.

Prof. T. Bharathi

 Organized International Conference on Women’s Writings in English, Funded by ICSSR & APSCHE, 27-29 Jan 2012.

Prof. Y.S. Sharada and Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani jointly

 Organized National Conference on Contemporary Literatures in English: Critical Perspectives, Funded by UGC, 7-8 Jan 2015.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

 DRC conducts meeting every six months to review the progress of Research Scholars  DRC conducts viva of Pre-Ph.D thesis submission.  Research Scholars also submit half-yearly report on the progress of the work.

32. Student profile programme-wise

Year Name of the Number of Selected Pass Percentage Programme Applications received 2010-11 M.A PGCET Conducted 31 98% by SVU 2011-12 M.A PGCET Conducted 34 98% by SVU 2012-13 M.A PGCET Conducted 26 98% by SVU 2013-14 M.A 29 27 100% 2014-15 M.A 24 17 Awaiting results 2011-14 M.Phil - 2 - 2011-14 Ph.D +65 (2014) 32 100%

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33 Diversity of Students

Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of students Programme from the same from other from from other (Refer question University Universities Universities countries No. 4) within the State outside the State M.A - 99 1 Nil M.Phil 40 60 - Nil Ph.D 25 75 - Nil

34 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category wise.

Cleared SET exam:

 Ms. Shanmuga Priya -2012  Ms. D. Swathi – 2013  Ms. Reddy Pavani – 2014

35 Student progression

Student Progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not Applicable PG to M.Phil 5 PG to Ph.D 8 Ph.D to Post-Doctoral Nil

Employed through Campus selection 15 Other than campus recruitment 50

Entrepreneurs 5

Students who get through M.A. English are immediately employed. A few of them register for M.Phil., or Ph.D., either in parental institute or other Universities. Nearly 30 students are selected for Sri Chaitanya and Bashyam schools during 2012-14. Many of them work in various engineering colleges and degree colleges across the state. Some of the students either work in Institutes for Spoken English or establish their own institutes.

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Year Institution Number Names 2012 Govt. Schools (DSC) 4 Vijayakumari, Lavanya, Manjulamma Jeevamma 2013 Govt. Polytechnic 3 Ms. Vindhyavali Colleges Lecturers D. Swathi, Ms. Shakeera 2012-14 Bashyam and Sri 30 Students Chaitanya Schools 2012-14 Private Schools 20 Students 2012-14 Engineering Colleges 15 Students and Private Junior and Degree Colleges 2012-14 Spoken English 2 Students Institutes

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same University Nil from other Universities within the State 100% from Universities from other States from Nil Universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who got awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D. Lit. during the assessment period: Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : 1150 Books

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available

c) Total number of class rooms : 2

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : -

e) Students laboratories : Soft Skills and

Language Lab-1

f) Research laboratories : Nil

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39. List of Doctoral, Post-Doctoral students and Research Associates: (List enclosed)

a) From the host institution / Universities 4 (Ph.Ds) b) From other institutions / Universities 35 (Ph.Ds)

40. Number of Post Graduate students getting financial assistance from the University (From Social Welfare Department of A.P Government through the University)

Year SC ST BC EBC Remarks

2010-11 13 1 17 - -

2011-12 14 1 17 8 -

2012-13 16 2 17 4 -

2013-14 20 1 11 2 -

2014-15 11 2 6 2 -

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: ------

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes. Individual feedback from the faculty is taken in to consideration in framing/ revision of syllabus. b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching – learning-evaluation and does the department utilize the feedback? The IQAC and the department also obtain feedback from students on staff, curriculum and teaching – learning evaluation and this feedback is taken into account while framing/ revising the syllabus and also in improving teaching – learning techniques and evaluation strategies. c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

The department utilizes the feedback from the alumni to revise the syllabus and to incorporate electives from emerging fields and also of contemporary significance

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43. List distinguished alumni of the department (Maximum 10)

S.No Name of the Alumni Position being held 1. D.Swathi Lecturer, Government poly technique College, Gudur. Got qualified in APSET In 2014. Received Lingamurthy Gold Medal – M.A. English – I Rank. 2. Dr.S.Shanmuga Priya Awarded Ph.D – April 2013, Employed in Madanapalle Institute of Science and Technology (automous) as Assistant Professor in October 2012 Cleared APSET in 2012. Received Lingamurthy Gold Medal – M.A English – I Rank 3. Dr. Pankaja Lecturer in Govt. Degree College, Srikalahasti. She is a Resource person for the Degree College Teacher at various workshops held by the Government. She also acts as a resource person on communicative skills for the personnel in institutions like Amar Raja. 4. Dr. N.S. Vishnu Priya Working as Associate Professor in VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. 5. K.P. Padmaja Lecturer, Sri Padmavati Women’s Degree College, Tirupati. She also the Trainer for Lead India 2020. 6. Dr. K. Sreedevi Lecturer, Govt., Degree College, Palamaner 7. Dr.Kumara Sreedevi Lecturer, Govt., Degree College, Nagiri

8. Dr. G. Padmavathi Assistant Professor, NRI College, Guntur 9. Dr.G. Nagalakshamma Lecturer, Govt., Degree College, Bhimuni Patnam (A.P) 10. G.Srilatha Head, Dept of English PB siddaradha PG Centre 11 M.Vijayalakshmi Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Gudlavarller Engineerig College 44. Give details of student enrichment Programmes (Special lectures/ Workshops/ seminar) involving external experts

 Special lectures are arranged in the Department for the benefit of students under UGC Visiting Fellow’s Scheme

Visiting Fellows: Date

Prof. V.V.N. Rajendra Prasad from Rayalaseema University, 29-03-2014 1. Kurnool Prof. B. Tirupathi Rao, from Dravidian University, Kuppam 8-12, Dec 2014 & 2. 10-03-2015 Prof. M.A. Sukumar, S.V. University, Tirupati 24, 25, 28, 29 Nov, 3. 2 & 3rd Dec 2014

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 Whenever experts from English departments of other Universities visit the University, they are specially invited to deliver lectures to the students on topics relevant to them.

S.No Experts from English departments from other Universities Date

Prof. P. Rajendra Karmakar, Dept. of English, Andhra 10-02-2011 1. University Campus, Kakinada.

Prof. T. Visvanadha Rao, (Retd), Dept. of English, Andhra 11.02.2011 2. University Campus, Kakinada. 3. Dr. Raja Gopal, Professor & Dean, EFLU, Hyderabad 14-02-2011

4. Prof. Sudhakar Marathe, (Retd), HCU, Hyderabad 29-06-2011

5. Prof. Madhuranthakam Narendra, S.V.University, Tirupati 14-02-2014

 Remedial and NET coaching, is provided to the students of weaker sections, both sponsored by UGC.  Seminars in each of the papers in every semester are made compulsory in their curriculum.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Language courses are taught in the Language Lab with the help of computers / software and LCD Project  For literature teaching, apart from lecture method, pair work and group work is adopted.  Literary works are shown in the form of movies  Course related video aids are used.  Interactive Sessions.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

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2010-11 B.M.V.N. Mallika S. Shakeera 2011-12 D. Swathi N. Swarnalatha 2012-13 Pavani Umme Ruman Khan 2013-14 Saidabee 2014-15 Vani

 Strict adherence to the academic schedule.  Effective feedback on curriculum and teacher’s performance.  Interaction with students through Departmental Student Advisory Council to monitor their life on the campus.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

The Department is active in the extension activities of the University.

Prof. T. Bharathi

 Convener, Literary committee for XV Convocation, 27th Aug, 2014.  Coordinator, Spot-Valuation of University Examinations, 2012-14.  Coordinator, English Language Lab, 2013-15  Member, University Research Committee, 2014-15.  Member, University Academic Calendar Committee 2013-2015.  Member, Advisory Committee-Entry into Services for SC, ST & OBC 2014- 2015.

Prof. G. Sheela Swarupa Rani  Member, Advisory Committee-Entry into Services for SC, ST, OBC 2014-15.  Member, Advisory Committee for University Library 2014-15.

Prof. Y.S. Sharada

 Member Updating Manual/Handbook at SPMVV – 2013  Member, XV Convocation Report 2013  Member, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, SPMVV-2013- to till date.  Member Annual Report Committee-2010, 2012-14.  Cultural Co-ordinator, SPMVV-2013-14.  Coordinator, IGNOU Study Centre from 01.05.2014 to till date.  Executive Member in SPMVV Teacher’s Association 2013-2015.

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Prof. Hari Padma Rani

 Member, Brochure preparing Committee, 2013-14.  Member, Knowledge Mission Committee, 2015.  Member, Prospectus preparing Committee 2013-2014, 2014-2015.  Member, Literary Committee for XV Convocation, 27th Aug, 2014.

Dr. M. Neeraja

 Coordinator, English Language Lab, SPMVV-2010-12.  Member, Anti-ragging Committee 2014.  Member, Magazine Committee, 2015.  Programme Officer, NSS Unit IV.

All the students and staff are also actively involved in campus cleaning as part of “Swacch Bharat”. Students as NSS Volunteers under NSS Unit IV participated in AIDS Awareness rally, World Peace Day rally, Orientation programmes and on World Disabled Day.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Through Literary Association in the Department the following activities are carried on by the students.

 Creative writings.  Initiating the students to conduct quiz programmes.  Poetry recitation.  Encouraging the students to take part in inter disciplinary group discussions.  Paper presentations at other Universities and so on.  Interactive seminar presentations.

49. State Whether the programme / department is accredited / graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. ----

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

The department has been active in generating new knowledge through  Research guidance in both Literature and English Language Teaching  Publications and presentation of original research papers  Guiding mini research Projects at the masters level which acts as a preliminary preparation for taking up M.Phil & Ph.D programmes after completion of their PG course.

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The Department has been active in generating new knowledge through research guidance in both literature and English Language Teaching. The research output during (22 Ph.Ds, 5 M.Phils and 97 mini Research Projects. have been awarded) this assessment period testifies for the department’s contribution in the field of research. Original research papers have been presented in a number of National and International seminars/ Conferences in India and abroad by the faculty. Research papers have been published in well reputed journals; Books too have been published by well – known publishers.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths Weakness Opportunities Challenges

• Language Lab The Department is Well placed to • Excellent Library facility in the compelled to take undertake Department as well as in the students who are from cross University. rural background, non- disciplinary To increase • Well qualified and committed literature and Telugu collaborations the student faculty. medium background strength • Well designed curriculum. with poor • Research programmes and communication skills in Research out put English • Employability.

52. Future plans of the department.

 To apply for SAP.  To run a literary Journal.  To apply for more research projects.  To upgrade Language Lab.  To organize many more National and International Seminars and Conferences.  To apply for Centre for Commonwealth Studies.  To Organize Workshops and Refresher Courses.

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Department of Law

Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department: Department of Law

2. Year of establishment: 1988

3. Is the Department part of a School/: Faculty of the University Faculty of the university 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt., etc.): 1) LL. B 3 year Degree Course 2) LL. B 5 Year Degree Course 3) B. A, LL.B/BB.A LL.B Five Year Integrated Course in Law 4) LL. M 2 Year Post-Graduate Degree Course in Law with Four Branches 5) Ph. D Research Programme in Law

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: --

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Practical Training work and Procedural Laws of LL. B Courses (both 3 year and 5 year) is offered in association with local Bar and Bench.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: --

8. Examination System: Semester System (Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System)

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

All the faculty members involve as guest faculty in Women’s Studies, Journalism, Social Work, Pharmacy, MBA and Bio-Technology departments.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Actual (including Sanctioned Filled CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 3 (1 Regular+ 2 CAS) Associate Professors 2 - Vacant Asst. Professors 3 2 (1 Vacant)

Others

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualificati Designation Specializ- No. of No. of Ph.D./ on ation Years of M.Phil. Experience students guided for the Dr. Y .Arunavalli M.A, Professor Labour Laws 27 years last 4 years8 ML,Ph.D Dr. N. B. Chandra M.A, Professor Labour Laws 23 years 3 +( under Kala ML,Ph.D Dr. T. Sita Kumari ML, Ph.D Professor International 22 years 5 Law and Constitutional Law Dr. K. Sunitha LL.M, Ph.D Assistant Constitutional Appointed on -- Professor Law 28-02-2015

Dr. G. Indira LL.M, Ph.D Assistant Labour Laws Appointed on -- Priyadarshini Professor 28-02-2015

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: --

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information:

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

1) For LL. B Course: 150 Strength/6 Faculty Members= 30:1 2) For LL. M Course: 13 Strength/ 6 Faculty Members =2::1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Teaching: 3 Academic Consultants, 3 Advocate Guest Faculty, 3 Guest Faculty on hourly basis for Non-Law Subjects Administrative Staff (Regular): 1 Junior Assistant and 1 Office Sob-Ordinate

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Constitutional Law, Labour Laws, Environmental Laws, Criminal Law, Personal Laws, IPR, Cyber Laws, Human Rights, Business Laws and Administrative Law

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: --

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:

a) National collaboration: Department entered MOU with National Law School of India University, Bangalore in 2014

b) International collaboration: --

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: --

20. Research facility / centre with: National recognition UGC • State recognition • National recognition • International recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: --

22. Publications:

• Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 105 • Monographs: 2 • Chapters in Books: 5 • Edited Books: 3 • Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 7 • Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :- - • Citation Index - range / average: range • SNIP • SJR • Impact Factor - range / average: range 2-6 • h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: -- NA

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Centre for Free Legal Aid (though income is not generated )

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad: --

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26. Faculty serving in: --

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)

 Member in Bar Council of India inspection committee  LAWCET committee Member  LAWCET Regional Co-ordinator

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs)

 Prof. N.B. Chandra Kala attended two workshops on Research Methodology organized by Department of Social Work at Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati in the year 2014 and 2015  Dr. K. Sunitha attended a Training Programme on Research Methodology organized by Department of Economics, S. V. University, Tirupati, 2013

28. Student projects • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: 100% of LL.M Students- project work forms part of LLM curriculum • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute: 50%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by : -- • Faculty • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows • Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

 UGC sponsored National Seminar on “ Women Rights in India- Issues and Challenges”, 23-24th February, 2012  UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Dimensions of the Problem of Crime Victims in India- Issues and Challenges”, 10-11th March, 2014.  UGC sponsored International Seminar on ‘Perspectives On Green Energy, Climate Change, Sustainable Development And Environmental Policies’Aug.2015.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:

 Sincerity, Honesty and Seriousness in collection of data and  Avoiding Plagiarism  Strict Adherence of Time and Regulations

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32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass (refer to question no. 4) received Year Number perce

LL.B 3 YDEC LAWCET -- LL.B 5 YDC LAWCET LL.M PGLCET Ph.D Programme RECET

33. Diversity of students: --

Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other LL.B 3 YDEC university State State countries LL.B 5 YDC LL.M Ph. D Programme

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment

Entrepreneurs

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36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 1 Faculty Member- 20%

from other universities within the State 4 Faculty Members- 80%

from universities from other States --

from universities outside the country --

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: --

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library: Departmental Library with limited no of Books

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Wi-Fi facility available to all Staff and Students

c) Total number of class rooms: 5 class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: ONE

e) Students’ laboratories: 1 moot-court hall

f) Research laboratories: --

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

1. b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. -

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:

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a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

 Dr. Indira Priyadashini – Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Spmvv  Dr. K. Sunitha- Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Spmvv  Dr. Aruna Sreelakshmi- Associate Professor, National Law Scool, Orissa  Dr. Sowbhagya Rani- PDF Scholar, Department of Law, S.V. University  Ms. Sbhashini- Senior Advocate and Legal Advisor of SVIMS, Tirupati  Ms. Renuka- Government Pleader, A P High Court  Ms. Sumalatha- Junior Civil Judge, Chittoor  Ms. Mohana Kumari- Public Prosecutor of Fast Track Court, Chittoor  Ms. Khadiroon- Assistant Public Proscutor, Anantapur  Dr. Prafulla Prasanna- Additional Public Prosecutor, Kakinada  Ms. Prasuna- Junior Civil Judge, Nuziveedu  Dr. Farida- Legal Advisor, ICICI Bank, Chenni  Ms. Fiazunnisa- Junior Civil Judge, Venkatagiri  Ms. Sreelakshmi- Assistant Professor, Anantha Law College, Tirupati  All Law graduates are involved in their profession

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts:

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.: Case study method, Discussion method, Lecture method, Analytical teaching.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored:

1. Through an active and ongoing assessment of the courses like conducting seminars, Feedback from students etc., 2. Faculty members are committed to work together to achieve the goal of bringing out the best student professionally with good value based education 3. To contribute to their academic success by in building in them critical and analytical skills. 4. Through discussions on the currents trends, day to day judgments and amendments 5. Through discussions with the Bench and Bar continuously monitor the performance of the students in their respective professions 499

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: 1) Conducting internal faculty workshops 2) Hosting a number of conferences to bring together academics, Students and Practitioners to explore cutting edge legal topics 3) Allowing faculty to travel and to participate, and present papers in seminars and Conference 4) Contributing research papers for journal publication 5) Empowerment and involvement of students and faculty in the use of technology and varied legal resources in teaching learning process.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details: --- 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied:

1. Academic freedom in teaching learning and research 2. Integration of legal education and research 4. Established a committee for professional activities requiring application of both theoretical knowledge and research skills 5. By identifying and filling the gap between the traditional law and the new trends.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department:

Strengths:

1. The only institution providing legal education for women in whole of South India. 2. State funding institution 3. Offering a remarkable fertile intellectual climate with qualified faculty, Possessing good credential 4. Convenient class schedule with traditional day-time class periods 5. Wireless Net Work on campus 6. Conveyance facilities for girls 7. Hostel facilities to meet the needs of the students of the surrounding arias 8. Giving value based education not merely training

Weaknesses:

1. Enrolling students with high test scores but they are not remaining as good indicators for performance of academic success of the Students and the institution 2. Limited Alumni in the sense the frequency of contacts with alumni, number of participants in alumni activities and number of donors and donations

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Opportunities:

• Location of the department and the university gives numerous opportunities to make legal education available to the regions of the State to the local people • As this place is having a number of Universities, joined programmes are organized with other public institutions like courts, other University, Collages to create legal awareness • Scholarships by the Governments and gold medals by the Department for students who are the best and brightest in Academics

Challenges:

• Competition and emergence of private law collages • Restricted Admission at LAWCET as it is named as State University • No Autonomy.

52. Future plans of the department:

• Teach the fundamental of law using a predominantly theoretical • Approach with appropriate attention to the basic skills involved in • layering • Incorporate ethical and moral values in education • Promote loyalty to the understanding of the laws • Teach the law from a scholarly and objective point of view. • Creation of specialized chairs in different fields of law so as to • contribute to the existing body of knowledge and to focus on research and • development • Proposals for UGC SAP program • Proposals by individual teachers for UGC Projects.

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Department of Music

Dept. Of Music & Fine Arts (since inception-1983)

Evaluative Report of the Music & Fine Arts Department

1. Name of the Department: Department of Music and Fine Arts

2. Year of Establishment: 1983

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? Yes, School of

Social Sciences, Humanities and Management

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4. Names of Programmes offered:

S.No Course Specialization Regular DDE Evenin Online g 1 M.A Music (Vocal)    2 M.A Music (Veena)    3 M.A Dance (Bharatanatyam)  4 MFA  Music (Vocal,  Veena) & Dance (Bharatanatyam) 5 M.Phil. Full time &part time 6 Ph.D. Full time & Part time 7 Diploma Music (Vocal)   8 Diploma Music (Veena)   9 Certificate  Vocal   Veena  Devotional Music  Bharatanatyam  Kuchipudi  Violin  Key Board

5. Interdisciplinary Programs and Departments involved: MFA course has papers in English and Telugu where the two departments are involved in the integrated course.

8. Examination System:  The regular courses are designed as per the UGC norms and CBCS semester system. The courses in DDE the year end examinations are followed  Students of Bio-Technology 2010 chosen Music as External elective for 3rd Semester (3.5 EE)  We are also offering external electives - music (Vocal and Veena) both practical and theory, Foundation Courses or Sulabha Keertanas or Outline Knowledge of instruments and classification.  7 certificate courses are offered in 4 stages and at the end of each stage we conduct an examination in the department.

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual :

Sanctioned Filled Actual (Including CAS &MPS) Professor 1 2 - CAS(Prof) Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 4 4 Other

11. Faculty Profile with Name, Qualification, Designation, Area of Specialization, Expertise and research under guidance:

Name Qualification Designat Specialization No. Of years No. of ion experience Ph.D./M.Phil. students guided for the last 4 years Prof. B.Sc., B.A, Dip., in Professor Carnatic Music 33 Years Awarded: Dwaram V.J. Carnatic Music first in Vocal and Ph.D.-6 Lakshmi Rank-AU, Dip., in Hindusthani M.Phil.- 1 Hindusthani Music, Music Guiding: Dip., in German Ph.D. – 6 Language, Praveen in M.Phil. - 2 Litt., PGDPR, Sangita Alankar, UGC NET, Ph.D. in Music, Ph.D. in Music & Fine Arts, A Grade Classical Music, AIR & TV, A Grade light music, B High Grade in Hindustani Music. Prof. K. P.G Diploma in Music Professor Veena & 27 years Awarded: Saraswathi (Sangeetha Vidwan title Musicology Ph.D. – 4 Vasudev course) Distinction Guiding: with Gold Medal, B.A. Ph.D. – 8 Madras University, Gold Medal, M.A, Madras University, University First topper, Ph.D, B High Grade in Veena, AIR & TV. Dr. R.N.S. M.A., Gold Medalist, Assistant Carnatic Music 10 years Guiding: Ph.D. – Saileswari Diploma in Carnatic Professor in Vocal 7 Music-Distinction- AU, Ph.D., UGC NET, B High Grade, AIR & TV. U. Himabinu B.Com. Dip., in Assistant Classical - - Bharatanatyam- Professor Dance in Kalakshetra, MPA Bharatanatyam (Bharatanatyam), M.Phil. (Folk Arts), UGC NET & JRF. B Grade, Doordarshan, Hyderabad.

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12. List of Eminent personalities visited the Department:

S.No Name and Designation Purpose of the Visit Year 1 Prof. Indrani Chakraborthy, Performance 2011 Former V.C.IK Music University, Khairagarh, Chattisgarh. 2 Ch. Sanyasi Rao, Former Head Performance 2011 of the Dept of Violin MR Govt college of Music and Dance, Vizianagaram. 3 Sri Mangalampalli Surya Performance 2011 Deepthi, AIR Hyderabad. 4 Sriman Tirupavai Ratna Sri Lecture 2011 Padur R. Rangarajan, Co- Ordinator, Tamil SVBC, Tirupati. 5 Padmasri, Kalaimamani Kum. Performance 2012 A. Kanyakumari, International Artist, Chennai. 6 Vidwan Sri Patri Sathish Performance 2012 Kumar, Renowned Mridangist, Chennai. 7 Vidwan Sri Munuganti Lecture 2012 Sriramamurthy, Editor, Gana Kala, Kakinada. 8 Saptagiri Sangeetha Lecture & Performance 2014 Vidwanmani-sLalitha Haripriya (Hyderabad Sisters), Hyderabad. 9 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. S.A.K. Durga 10 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Pushpa 11 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. R.N. Sreelatha 12 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. B.M. Jayashree 13 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Latha Varma 14 Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Gowri Rammohan

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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty: All the Evening Certificate Courses

14. Programme-wise student Teacher ratio: 1:5

15. Number of Academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: 1 Technician (Sanctioned, Filled and Actual)

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

 Life and contribution of vaggeyakaras  Study of Lakshana Granthas  Notation System  Music and Mathematics  History of Indian Music  Life and contribution of eminent personalities  Musical Instruments  Music in Temples  Analysis of Compositions related to different deities  Raga System  Tala System

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a. National b. International funding agencies and c. Total grants received. Give Names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:

Duration (Project Amount Name of the Major/ Funding Title of Project period be specifically Sanctioned Teacher Minor Agency mentioned)) (Rs.) Prof. K. The contribution of 20th 2 ½ Years Major U.G.C 4,02,000/- Saraswathi century (Feb 2010 – July Vasudev composers/musicians to 2012) annamacharya sankeertanas Dr. R.N.S. Contribution of Women 1 Year (Feb 2009- Minor U.G.C 90,000/- Saileswari to Carnatic music in AP 2010)

20. Research facility/centre with:

 Central Library  Computer Centre  Internet &WI-Fi  Departmental Library  Documents in the form of CD’S and Cassettes

22. Publications:

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S.N Name of the Title of the Details of the Journals/Book Year o Staff Article/Book Prof. Dwaram V.J. Lakshmi 1 1) Raga vibodhamu 1. Book-A translation of Somanatha’s Sanskrit work 2012 2) Swaramela Kalanidhi with word for word meaning and Para Phrase in 3) Karnataka Sangitha Sikshana loni Telugu, Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma Prarambhika abhyasalu – Part 3 & Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 2012 4) Karnataka Sangitha Sikshana loni 2. Book-A translation of Ramamatya’s Sanskrit work Prarambhika abhyasalu – Part 4 with word for word meaning and Phara Prase in 5) Adhyatma Ramayana Kirtanalu – Telugu, Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma 2012 Musical analysis & Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 6) Contribution of Subbaraya Sastry 3. Book- Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma & 7) Yuva Layam Padmasri , Sangeeta Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 2013 Kalanidhi Prof. Dwaram 4. Book- Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma & Venkataswamy Naidu garu Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 23rd – 27th Nov 2012 5. Book- Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma & 2014 8) Shyama Sastry Swarajatis Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 9) Music Therapy 6. Book- Published by Prof. Dwaram Varadamma & Bhavanarayanrao Trust, Vishakapatnam. 2014 7. Paper- Published in Sri TTD’s Yuva Layam 8. Paper – Published by Avinashalingam Institute for 2012 higher studies 9. Paper – Published by Benaras University. 2012

2012 Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 2 1. Tallapaka Annamacharya 1. Book-Published by Er. K. Hanumanthu 2011 Sankirtanamrutam-Telugu. 2. Book- Published by Ananda publication. 2. Temple Rituals special reference to 3. Book-Published by Ananda publication. 2012 Kapileswara swamy Temple, 4. Paper-Kinnera Regd.-Quarterly magazine Jan- Tirupati. Mar 2012. 2012 3. Sangeetha Prapamchamlo 5. Paper-’Pranavam’ Reg., journal published in Vanitamanulu. the month of Oct-Dec 2012. 2012 4. A Critical comparative study of the 6. Paper-‘Ganakala Sangeeta masapatrika’ Regd.- ragas and their lakshanas cited by Accepted by the Publisher and published in the 2012 Shahaji & Tulaja Maharaja. month of March 2013 5. Article on “Svayambhu Svaras” 7. Paper-Kalyani Magazine, Volume 1,2,3(Sep, 6. Article on “Sangeeta sastram to Oct,&Nov) 2013 Ganita, Bhowtika sastralaku gala sanketika sambandam pariseelana (Relation between Music to Mathematics and Physics”-A Study) 2013 7. Annamacharya Sankeeerthanamulo Sangeethamsam 3. Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari 1. Contribution of Women to 1. Book-Published by Madavi Publications, 2010 2010 Carnatic music in AP, Madavi 2. Paper-Published in Conference Proceedings, Dept Publication. of Sanskrit, Marri’s Stella College, Vijayavada, 2010 2. Sangeeta Suryodayam Page No-88 -91. 3. Advaitic element in the first 3. Paper-Mahaswini kusumam-ISSN-2231-0452,Vol kriti of Muttuswamy Dikshita Vol I&II 4. References of Sanskrit in Music 4. Paper-Pratipitsa 2014 5. Contribution of Srirangam 5. ISSN-2321-2209 Gopalaratnam to Carnatic 6. 2014,Jan-June- 2013 music 7. Vol-II,No 1 8. Paper-Music Magazine, Published by Kinnera, Page no: 5-9. 2011

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S.No Staff Papers Books Total Published Published 1 Prof. Dwaram V.J. Lakshmi 3 6 9 2 Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 4 3 7 3 Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari 4 1 5

2 No. of papers presented at seminars/conferences:

S.No Name No. of Papers Title of the Paper Year

1 Prof. National -2& 1) Vaggeyakarula rachanallo samethalu, lokoktulu, 2014 Dwaram 1 International nanudulu, 24th , 25th March 2014 , SPMVV Dept. of V.J. -1 Telugu 2012 Lakshmi 2) National Seminar Women and Music, Music and Fine Arts, 24th-25th Feb, SPMVV 2013 3) Compositions of renowned vaggeyakaras-Dept of Music and Fine Arts 2013 4) Annamayya Sankirtanalu Sabha Pradarsana-Dept of Telugu and Dance’ . 2012 5) International-Paattum bharathamum, Malaysia. 6) International Sangeetha Natya Samrajyam-7th, 8th June 2011 7) International Seminar on Social Networking media- current trends and research challenges music and social media-Feb 9th, 10th 8) International conference on advances in mathematical 2011 and computational methods Maths beautifies music(AMCM 2011), Jan 5th-7th 2012 9) National seminar on Women Rights in India ‘Devadasi system-A Boon or Bane?’:Issues and challenges (WRIIC-2011) 10) Women writing in English, ‘Dr. Sita’s Tanjore as a seat 2012 of music-A review’ (Sponcered by APSCH and ICSSR), Dept of English, SPMVV-28th to 30th Jan 2012 2012 11) Rabindranath Tagore: A SESQUI Centenary Rendezvous-1st and 2nd March, Dept of English, SPMVV 2012 12) 5th international conference ‘Exploring New Dimensions in Fine Arts’ Paper-‘Carnatic Music Composers and Religions’ (sponsored by ICCR and 2013 Ministry of HRD, Delhi) – 28th & 29th Jan 13) National conference on ‘Tackling childhood poverty:Supporting children’s wellbing’, Paper- ‘Support of Arts for children in the lower income group’, 30th July – 1st Aug 14) Academy of Psychologists-Ninth Annual meet of AOP and International conference (INCAOP-13) on ‘Constructing mental health in the changing global scenario’, Music for stress Management, June 28th to 2013 30th 15) Women studies centre and Dep., of women’s studies, SPMVV National Seminar on “Gender Based Violence

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S.No Name No. of Papers Title of the Paper Year

against women: challenges and strategies,’Women in the field of Music: Challenges and success stories’ 25th to 26th March 16) 1-International 2- National Conference seminars 2015 2 Prof. K. National -6 1)Prapanchavidhyalayamlo Sangeetha bhodana. 2010 Saraswathi 2) Annamayya sankirtanalu:Sahityam, Sangitam, Natyam. 2012 Vasudev 3) A comparative study of Tamil and Telugu Folk Arts. 2012 4) Women contribution to Carnatic Music. 2012 5) Emerging Trends in Physical Education and Sports 2012 Sciences and their role in improving the performance of 2013 Sports Men. 2014 6) Compositions of renowned vaggeyakaras. 2015 7) Musical forms. 8)1,(UGC National) 3 Dr. R.N.S. International-5 1) A brief study of the book Indian Aesthetics and 2010 Saileswari Musicology by Prof Premlata Sharma 2) Raga Treatment In The Compositions Of Muttuswamy 2010 Dikshita 2010 3) Multimedia Technologies 2010 4) Kriti –An Important Musical Form of Carnatic Music 2015 Concert 5) IAAP,Dept of Psychology

National-18 1) Ashtadiggajamula konni prabandhamulalo 2011 sangeetaprastavana 2011 2) Poochi Srinivasayyangar-contribution 2011 3) Music &spirituality 2012 4) SriRangam Gopalaratnam-her contribution 2012 5) Janapada kalallo upayoginche konni vadyalu 2012 6) A brief insight into Rabindra sangeet 2013 7) Compositions of Renowned Vaggeyakaras 2013 8) Professional problems of Women musicians in Music 2014 9) Tyagaraja keertanalalo konni Sametalu 10) Ragamalikas of Dikshitar 2014 11) Amma pustakamuloni sangeeta nritya roopakamula visleshana 2014 12) A review of the book Art and Science of Carnatic 2015 Music 2015 13) Telugu Vaggeyakarulu 14) The concept of Submissiveness –Syamasastry 2015 15) Yadhardharamayanam - Ragala visleshana 2015 16) Balantrapu Rajanikantaraogari Andhra 2015 Vaggeyakaracharitramu - Sameeksha 17) Tyagaraja an exponent in creative expression 2015 18) Carnatic Music –Its place in Indian Spiritual Heritage 2015 4 U. National-3 1)Epic Performing Tradition-Kuravanji Art Form 2010 Himabindu 2) Kuravanji Art Form Origin And Performance 2013 3) Bharatanatyam & its multifaceted approach 2015 International-1 Ethnicity & its impact on Bharatanatyam in Diaspora 2015

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25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/industries in India and abroad:

Prof. Dwaram V J Lakshmi :

a) National Committees

• National Committee member, All India Radio, Kadapa – Audition Board Classical Music • National Committee member, All India Radio, Kadapa – Audition Board Light Music • Subject Expert and Appointment Committee member, RGKUT • National Committee member , Dasa Sahitya competitions – TTD • Selected nationally as a research board committee member at Telugu University, Hyderabad • Subject expert, Board of Intermediate Education • Committee member, Professor appointments, Bangalore University , 2014 • Committee member, Professor appointments, Bangalore University , 2015 • Committee member, Professor appointments, Andhra University , 2014 • Cultural Co-ordinator at SPMVV - 17th Dec – 22nd Dec 2011 • Cultural Co-ordinator at SPMVV – 2014-2015 • Research Methodology Special Committee member 2014 • BOS Chairperson SPMVV – 2011 – 2014 • BOS Chairperson SVU – 2012 – 2017 • BOS Chairperson Dravidian University • BOS Member , University of Madras • BOS Member , Andhra University • BOS Member , Telugu University • BOS Member , University Yogi Vemana • PhD Adjudicator for Shankaracharya University • PhD Adjudicator for Bangalore University • PhD Adjudicator for Bharatidasan University • PhD Adjudicator for Indira Gandhi Music university • PhD Adjudicator for Khairagarh University • PhD Adjudicator for Mysore University • PhD Adjudicator for Telugu University • Ph.D. Adjudicator, Dravidian University

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Prof K. Saraswathi Vasudev:

1) Selected nationally to visit and be a subject expert in RGKUT. 2) Selected nationally as a research board committee member at Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. 3) Subject expert, Board of Intermediate Education 4) Selection committee member, Mysore University 5) External examiner at S.V. University, Tirupati 6) BOS Member SPMVV 2010-14 7) BOS Chairperson SPMVV – from 2015 March 8) BOS Member, University of Madras 9) BOS Member, Andhra University 10) PhD Adjucator for S.V University University 11) PhD Adjucator for Andhra University 12) PhD Adjudicator for Telugu University 13) PhD Adjudicator for Bangalore University 14) PhD Adjudicator for Mysore University 15) PhD Adjudicator for Mother therasa University 16) PhD Adjudicator for Bharatidasa University 17) PhD Adjudicator for Tanjore University

Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari:

1) Member, Board of Intermediate Education. 2) Selection Committee member, SV Music and Dance college. 3) Selection Committee member, Vedic University 4) BOS Member, SPMVV 5) Cultural Coordinator, SPMVV, 2015 6) Performed at Pittsburgh, Venkateswara Swami Temple, USA

Adjudicator

1. Ph. D adjudicator for Andhra University 2. Ph. D adjudicator for S.V University 3. Ph. D adjudicator for Kuppam University 4. Ph. D adjudicator for Potti Sriramulu Telugu University 5. Ph. D adjudicator for Kerala University 6. Paper setter and evaluator for PG UG and Diploma courses for all the above

U. Himabindu:

1) Performed at Prestigious festivals, Auditoriums, Schools, Community Halls and involved with the projects of Annapurna Indian dance company,Halifax,United Kingdom.

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Performances and Projects in the United Kingdom:

 ‘Monsoon Tales’ in Central Library in Birmingham  Performed at Dumfries and Galloway Arts festival in Scotland  Touring project ‘Dances from the Distant Lands’  Performed in a production ‘The Indian Hereafter at Lowry Theatre, Manchester, United Kingdom.  Educational works in Schools like 1.Kirkgunzeon primary school, Kirkgunzeon, 2. Kells Primary, Breaside, Scotland, 3. Fountain Primary School, Morely, Leads, 4. Abbey Park Primary School, York, 5. Burton Green Primary School, York, 6. Wood Ham Bum Community Primary School, Newton, Aycllff, 7. Parkinson Lane Community Primary School, Halifax, 8. Manor House school, Surrey, London, United Kingdom.

26. Faculty serving in

a. National Committees:

Prof Dwaram VJ Lakshmi

1) National Committee member, All India Radio, Kadapa – Audition Board Classical Music 2) National Committee member, All India Radio, Kadapa – Audition Board Light Music 3) Subject Expert and Appointment Committee member, RGKUT 4) National Committee member , Dasa Sahitya competitions – TTD 5) Selected nationally as a research board committee member at Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad 6) Subject expert, Board of Intermediate Education 7) Committee member, Professor appointments, Bangalore University , 2014 8) Committee member, Professor appointments, Bangalore University , 2015 9) Committee member, Professor appointments, Andhra University , 2014 10) Cultural Co-ordinator at SPMVV – Dec 2011-Dec 2012 11) Cultural Co-ordinator at SPMVV – Nov 2014-Dec 2015 12) Research Methodology Special Committee member 2014 13) BOS Chairperson SPMVV – 2011 – 2014 14) BOS Chairperson SVU – 2012 – 2017 15) BOS Chairperson Dravidian University 16) BOS Member , University of Madras 17) BOS Member , Andhra University 18) BOS Member , Telugu University 19) BOS Member , University Yogi Vemana 20) PhD Adjudicator for Shankaracharya University 21) PhD Adjudicator for Bangalore University

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22) PhD Adjudicator for Bharatidasan University 23) PhD Adjudicator for Indira Gandhi Music university 24) PhD Adjudicator for Khairagarh University 25) PhD Adjudicator for Mysore University 26) PhD Adjudicator for Telugu University 27) Chairperson, Ph.D. Viva Adjudication for Dravidian University

Prof K. Vasudev

1) Selected nationally to visit and be a subject expert in RGKUT. 2) Selected nationally as a research board committee member at Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. 3) Subject expert, Board of Intermediate Education 4) Selection committee member, Mysore University

Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari:

1) Member, Board of Intermediate Education. 2) Selection Committee member, SV Music and Dance college. 3) Selection Committee member, Vedic University. 4) BOS Member, SPMVV 5) Cultural Coordinator, SPMVV, 2015

b) International Committees:

1. Prof. Dwaram VJ Lakshmi 2. Member, Swamy Brahmananda Saraswati, Dhyanashram, Malaysia

c) Other(s):

1. Prof. Dwaram V J Lakshmi:

 Acted as Judge for national finals of ‘Padutha teeyaga’ competitions conducted by Padmabhushan S.P.Balasubrahmanyam on ETV  Acted as judge for Sanskrit Vidya Peetha, National level Sanskrit Festival, 2010&2012  Acted as Judge, AIR, Kadapa Auditions – Classical music auditions 2010-2012  Acted as Judge, AIR, Kadapa Auditions – Light Music 2010-2012

2. Prof: K. Saraswathi Vasudev

 Served as a judge National level Inter University, Youth festival committee

3. Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari:

 Served as a judge National level Inter University, Youth festival committee, RSVP(Rastreeya Sanskrit Vidya Peeta)

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4. U. Himabindu

 Invited as a judge for ‘All India Dance Competitions’, conducted for Sub-juniors at Sundarayya Kala Bhavan, Hyderabad on 3rd and 4th May 2010.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programmes, workshops, training programmes and similar programmes)

Prof. Dwaram V J Lakshmi:

 International – Malaysia – ICCR, Kuala Lumpur Workshop – 2013  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Raga  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Tala  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Composers  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Annamayya  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Purandaradasa  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Trinity  International – Malaysia – Workshop – History of Indian Music  International – Malaysia – Workshop – greatness of Indian music  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Swarakalpana  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Compositions – Foundation lessons  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Kriti – Kirtana  International – Malaysia – Workshop – Karnatic Music and Hindusthani Music  Performed National Programme of Music, Doordarshan, all stations  Performed classical concerts at Guruvayur, Trichur, Udipi, Bangalore,Kalady, Trivandrum, Shringeri, Olburga, Hosur,Malaysia,London, Singapore, USA, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam,Kakinada,Rajamundry, Vijayawada, Tirupati,Chennai etc  Sang CDs for Sri TTD – 10hrs, ‘Tiruppavai Ganamritam’ –Pravachana Sahitam  Performed South Zone Classical music concert, Doordarshan – all southern stations  Performed Co-ordination concerts, Ragam – Tanam – Pallavi concerts which are broadcast from stations, all over state  Performed Unjal sevas, Kalyanotsavam concerts, Brahmotsavam concerts and Dasa aradhana utsavam concerts - TTD  Performed Spl Live Programme of Sri Andal’s Tiruppavai – live from SVBC Channel for 30 days  Performed about 400 episodes of sri Azhwar sri sukti, Nalayira Divya Prabandham (Tamil) from SVBC – Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel  Performed at the most prestigious Cleveland Sri Tyagaraja Aradhana and Seattle, New Jersey, San Diego and other places– 2011  Performed at the National music festival at Tiruvayar Sri Tyagaraja Aradhana Festival, 2011,2012,2013,2014 broadcast from AIR,Trichy

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 One day Regional Seminar was conducted on September 7th 2015 with the Theme “Kalyani Ekaraga Sabha”. The Students, Staff. Research scholars and other faculty participated in the programme and rendered various Musical forms of different Vaggeyakaras in Kalyani Raga.  Celebrated ‘Bharataratna Smt “M.S.Subbalakshmi centenary celebrations in the department on 16th October 2015. .Students, scholars and faculty rendered Annamacharya krities, Kanakadharastotram ,Vishnusahasranama, Hanumanchalies which were rendered and popularized by Smt M.S.Subbalakshmi garu and remembered her great contribution to the Music Field..  Diffirent Devi Krities were rendered in eve of Devinavaratri Utsavam in the Regional Seminar on ‘Sri Devi Kritis’ on 16th Oct 2015.  Prof Dwaram VJ Lakshmi released MP3 Audios of Sri Andal’s Tiruppavai in 5 languages-unique contribution 2015.  Prof Dwaram VJ Lakshmi released 28hr MP3 DVD of Azhwars Pasurams-Sri venkateswara Vaibhavam 2015.

Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev:

 Workshops – 3  Performed Co-ordination concerts, Ragam-Tanam-Pallivi concerts which are broadcast from AIR stations, all over state.  Performed TTD Brahmothsavams, Nadaneerajanam programmes at Tirupati.  Performed Veena concerts in and around Andhra Pradesh.  Participated in One day Regional Seminar was conducted on September 7th 2015 with the theme “Kalyani Ekaraga Sabha’. The students, Staff, Research scholars and other faculty participated in the programme and rendered various Musical forms of different Vaggeyakaras in Kalyani Raga.  Celebrated ‘Bharata Ratna Smt MS. Subbalakshmi centenary celebrations in the department on 16th October 2015. Students, Scholars and Faculty rendered Annamacharya krities, Kanakadharastotram, Vishnusahasranamam, Hanumanchalies which were rendered and popularized by Smt M.S. Subbalakshmi garu and remembered her great contribution to the Music field.  Different Devi Krities were rendered in eve of Devinavaratri Utsavam in the Regional Seminar on ‘Sri Devi Kritis’ on 16th Oct 2015.  Accompanied on Veena for Annamacharya Keertanas, Tarigonda Vengammamba keerthana CD’s realised by Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams.  Composed Music for Kashmiri special programme telecast by SVBC Channal.

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Dr. R.N.S. Saileswari:

Attended: Refresher Course – In Music at Kerala University, Trivandrum

Workshops – 4

• On Content designing and enhancement of Power point presentation by DDE from 19th – 24th August, 2015 • Awareness programme on “Objectives of Knowledge Mission” by DDE September, 2015 • Research Methodology workshop conducted by Dept. of Education from 10th – 15th Dec 2012 • On Self learning Material from 28th – 30th January 2010 • One hour discussion programme on Tarigonda vengamamba-SVBC,July 2011 • Recorded pasurams in SVBC in September,2011 • Participated in Annual Brahmotsavam concert October ,2011 • Concert in the prestigious NADANEERAJANAM programme by TTD,October,2011 • Participated in Nadaneerajanam programme on Tyagaraja pancharatnas in January 2012 • Bhaktiranjani by AIR ,Vijayawada,January,2012 • Ragam Tanam Pallavi, Coordination Programme ,March,2012,AIR ,Vijayawada • Participated in Nandana Ugadi Sangeetotsavam special OB programme by AIR ,Vijayawada,March,2012 • Participated in PRANEETAM,( a book review programme by SVBC ) Tarigonda Vengamamba,Chenchunatakam-Yakshganam on 19-4-2012 • One hour special interview by Radio Khushi in Dallas TX on May 26th ,2012 • Annamacharya aradhana concert at Pitsburgh ,venkateswara Swamy temple Pitsburgh on July 28th ,2012 • Recorded Pasurams for SVBC, October, 2013 • Recorded AIR Software, Kovuripancharatnams, March, 2014 • One hour recording by AIR Vijayawada, September, 2014,1/9/2014 • Participated in an Interview on Tarigonda vengamamba in SVBC on 17/5/2014 • Felicitation by Postal Dept on the release of postal stamps of Musicians at S.V.Music College 3/9/2014 • Sang title song for ‘Kashmir yatra’ a 100 episode relay by SVBC channel • Released CDs in January, 2015 on Sangeetakalanidhi Sripada Pinakapani gari tunes on Annamayya compositions • One hour Coordination programme relay on February 9-2- 2015(4 station relay) By AIR Vijayawada • Recorded Pasurams to svbc on 3/9/2015 • Participated in chamber concert on 13/9/2015 by ACM -Tirupati • One hour Recording by AIR in December,2015 • Participated and rendered in One day Regional Seminar conducted on September 7th 2015 with the Theme “Kalyani Ekaraga Sabha”. • Participated in ‘Bharataratna Smt “M.S.Subbalakshmi centenary celebrations in the department on 16th October 2015 • Rendered diffirent Devi Krities on eve of Devinavaratri Utsavam in the Regional Seminar on ‘Sri Devi Kritis’ on 16th Oct 2015. • Rendered programme in prestigious Kartika Brahmotsavam by TTD,2015

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1) U. Himabindu:

Attended:

Workshops – 5

 Workshop on Choreography, conducted by Prof. C.V. Chandrasekhar from Chennai, from 16th February 2010 to 22nd February 2010.  Workshop on Bharatanatyam Music, Yakshagana of Karnataka and Kuravanji by Prof. G.M. Sundaram, Pondicherry on 2nd March 2010 to 5th March 2010.  Workshop on ‘Natya Sastra’ by Dr. Pappu Venugopala Rao, well-known Indian educationist and renowned musicologist. Conducted at Saptaparini, Banjarahills, Hyderabad. Workshop was conducted from 5th to 10th February, 2012.  Workshop on ‘Sattvikabhinayam’ by Dr. Pappu Venugopala Rao, will-known Indian educationist and renowned musicologist. Conducted at Saptaparini, Banjarahills, Hyderabad. Workshop was conducted from 31st Jan 2014 to 2nd February 2014.  Two day Workshop on “Process of Assessment and Accreditation”conducted by Dr. Ganesh Hedge from NAAC- Bangalore, Venue :Seminar Hall - Saveri Guest House, SPMVV, Tirupati on 4th & 5th April 2015.  Workshop on ‘Consultancy capacity’ Appriciation programme (CCAP) by ‘ITCOT’ consultancy and services Ltd..on 27th April 2015.  Participated in the ‘International Day of Yoga’ organized by the Department of Physical Education at SPMVV, on 21st June 2015.  Workshop on ‘Dance’ by Prof C.V. Chandra Shekar at Ravindrabharati, Hyderabad on 18th & 19th July 2015.  Workshop on ‘Abhinaya’ by Smt. Braga Bessell conducted by Natyasamgraha at Hyderabad from 18th Sep 2015.  Participated in Awareness program on ‘Objectives of knowledge mission’ organized by SPMVV, Tirupati on 28th Sep 2015.  Conducted and participated in a regional seminar ‘Demonstration on Nritta and Nritya and Presentation on Margam Tradition, at Music Mandir, Spmvv, Tirupati, Dec 2015.

Conducted:

5. Orientation Programmes – 2 6. Workshop – 24 7. Arangetrams - 2

 Conducted a Bharatanatyam Arangetram of Kum.Y. Tejaswini, on 27th May 2014, at ravindra Bharathi Auditorium, Hyderabd.  Conducted a Bharatanatyam Arangetram of Kum. Arundhati Gopal, on 28th Feb 2015, at Ravindra Bharathi Auditorium, Hyderabad.

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 On 12-10-2011 Conducted a Lecture Demonstration on Indian Dances-Classical Dance Performance (Bharatanatyam) at Orientation Course, Hyderabad, for nearly 100 school teachers drawn from different states teaching different disciplines, organized by The Centre for Cultural Resources at Hyderabad from October 11-November 04, 2011.  On 06-06-2012 Conducted a Lecture Demonstration on Indian Dances-Classical Dance Performance (Bharatanatyam) at Orientation Course, Hyderabad, for nearly 100 school teachers drawn from different states teaching different disciplines, organized by The Centre for Cultural Resources at Hyderabad from June 5-28, 2012.  On 08- 01- 2013 Conducted a Workshop on Dance Choreography at Navodaya School, Hyderabad.

Abroad:

 Conducted a Community Workshop at YMCA, Halifax, United Kingdom on 19th May 2011 & 21st May 2011.  Conducted a school Workshop at Central Library, Birmingham, United Kingdom on 23rd May 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Cross Miccheal, Scotland, United Kingdom on 25th May 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Kirkgun Zoon Primary School, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries, Scotland, United Kingdom on 26th May 2011.  Conducted a Workshop at “Kells Primary School”, Breaside, New Gallaway, Scotland, United Kingdom on 27th May 2011.  Conducted a Workshop for a “Refugees group at Saint Aguston Centre “, Halifax, United Kingdom on 31st May 2011.  Conducted a Workshop for a Pensioners group at YMCA, Halifax, United Kingdom on 2nd June 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Fountain Primary School, Morley, Leeds, United Kingdom on 6th June 2011.  Conducted a Community Workshop at Central Library, Halifax, United Kingdom on 8th June 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Abbpark Primary School, Halifax, United Kingdom on 10th June 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Parkinson Lane, Primary School, Halifax, United Kingdom on 10th June 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Parkinson Lane, Primary School, Halifax, United Kingdom on 14th& 15th June 2011.  Conducted a School Workshop at Abbey Park Primary School, Willinton, Halifax, United Kingdom on 16th June 2011.  Conducted a Community Workshop at King Cross Library, Halifax, United Kingdom on 17th June 2011.

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 Conducted a School Workshop at Burton Park Primary School, York, United Kingdom on 20th June 2011.  Conducted a School workshop at Woodburn School, Newton Acliff, United Kingdom on 22nd& 23rd June 2011.  Conducted a School workshop at Mannor House School, Surrey, London, United Kingdom on 27th& 28th June 2011.  Conducted a workshop at Barsuley Primary School, Yorkshire on 12-06-12.  Conducted a workshop at ‘Culpper Community Gardens’, Cloudesley Road, London on 23-06-12.  Conducted a workshop with English touring opera at ‘Chingford School’ Nevin Drive, Chingford, E47LT, London, on the occasion of ETO Arts day on 11-07-12.  Conducted a workshop at ‘Thrapston Primary School’, Oundle, UK, on 16-07-12.  Conducted a workshop at ‘Oundle Primary School’, festival Marquee, Milton Road, Oundle, UK, on 17-07-12.  Conducted a workshop at ‘Kingscliff Primary School’ at Peterborough, UK, on 18-07-12.

Performances in India:

Performed a Classical Dance at Novotel Hotel, HICC, Hitex, Hyderabad for All India Medical Doctors Conference on 28th April 2010.

• Performed a Classical Dance during felicitation programme of Sri. Kalavar, Mime Artist at Tyagaraya Gana Sabha, Hyderabad on 24th July, 2010. • Performed a Classical Dance at Shilparamam, Madhapur, Hyderabad during Navaratri festivals on 8th October, 2010. • Performed a Classical Dance at Vikharabad, during Lord Venkateshwara Swamy’s Brahmosthavas on 10th October, 2010. • Performed a Kuchipudi Dance Ballet at Sree Venkateswara Auditorium, Guntur, organized by Kala Dharbar Cultural Organisation, Guntur on 14th October, 2010. • Performed a Contemporary Dance for All India Life Insurance Corporation Conference at Trivandrum, Kerala on 15th November, 2010. • Performed at Taramathi & Baradari auditorium (Classical with Contemporary) along with a Hip pop French group 2010. • Performed at Mahati auditorium (S.V. Music College), Tirupati on 3rd October 2011(Bharatanatyam performance). • Performed at ‘Nadaneerajanam’, Tirumala, on 23rd February, 2012 (Bharatanatyam performance). • Performed at NTR Auditorium, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad on 28th February, 2012, on the occasion of 108th birthday celebrations of Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundale.

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• Performed at HICC (Hyderabad International Conventional Centre), Hyderabad, on 24th Sep 2012, on the occasion of 71st Annual Convention & Sugar Expo-2012 “Globalization of Indian Sugar Technologies, the Sugar technologist Association of India. • Performed at Novotel (Shamshabad), Hyderabad, on 5th Jan 2012, on the occasion of Doctor’s Conference. • Performed a solo Bharatanatyam recital at NTR auditorium, Pottisreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, on 10th August 2013. • Performed for Doordarshan recording at Yadagiri, Hyderabad on 15th Oct 2015.

Performances in the United Kingdom:

• Performed Bharatanatyam for a Handicapped Community group at Castle Duglace, Scotland, United Kingdom on 26th May2011. • Performed Bharatanatyam at a ”New Gallaway” auditorium for a Community festival, New Gallaway, Scotland, United Kingdom on 27th May 2011. • Performed Bharatanatyam in a dance production “Indian Here After” sponsored by Milap at Lowry theatre, Manchestor, United Kingdom on 9th June 2011. • Performed Bharatanatyam at Watermen Auditorium, London, United Kingdom on 1st July 2011. • Performed Bharatanatyam at “Central Library”, Birmingham, London on 14-06-12 • Performed Bharatanatyam for ‘Pride EMEA Network, USB LGST Employee Network’ at 1 Finsbury Avenue,London on 27-06-12 • Performed Bharatanatyam at ‘Islington Park’, 222 Upper street, N11YA, London, on 30-06-12 • Performed Bharatanatyam at ‘Oundle International Festival’ Oundle, UK, On 17 -07- 12

Choreography:

• Choreographed Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam University Song, at SPMVV, Tirupati, April 2015.

28. Student projects:

• Percentage of students who have done in house projects: 100% • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industries/institutes: 50%

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29. Awards and recognition received at the national and international level by:

S.No Faculty Awards and recognition Year

1 Prof. Dwaram Asthanavidhusi of Sri jagatguru 2010 V.J. Lakshmi Kanchi Kamakoti peetam. Awarded Visishtha puraskar from the 2011 Dravidian University Bharatamuni Award by Saptaswara 2012 Vidwanmani Sai Veda Music College 2015 International Sapthaswara Sangitha 2013 Vidwanmani, Malaysia Dr.Pattabhi Kalapitham awarded 2014 ‘Uttama Sangita Vidwansulu’ ‘Best Music Vidushi’ Felicitation by Postal Department 2014 2 Prof. K. Felicitation by Postal Department 2014 Saraswathi Vasudev 3 Dr.R.N.S Sangeethasevamani, Kanchi Kamakoti 2011 Saileswari peetam, Kanchi Felicitation by Lions club 2013 Felicitation by Postal Department 2014 4 U. Himabindu Was affirmed the ‘Young Artist’ 2010 award in Bharatanatyam and was bestowedwith ‘Vennala Puraskaram’ on 26th December, 2010 by the Vennala Organisation At Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

 Students:

• G.L.S. Sowmya has participated in Bakthi T.V. Programme (Keerthana Sankeertna), Tirumala Tirupathi Devastanams, Nada Neerajanam Sangeetha Maha Yudham, TTD & Padutha Theeyaga Recently awarded (garuda Award) E. TV. Hyd, have got 3rd prize in Lalitha Sangeetham participated in Youth Festival at Calicut and recently participated in Unjala Seva live programmes in TTD. • D. Srilakshmi has participated Padutha Theeyaga at E.TV Semifinals, Hyd. And Unjalaseva T.T.D. (live), Nada Neerajanam DPP Programme in Vedagiri (concept) various concepts in Bapatla, Jillellamudi, Asthna Mandapam special programme and participated in Iskan Competition M.S.Subbalakshmi, memorial compitations won first prize and musical college competition, M.S. Subbalakshmi Vardhanti 1st prize etc...

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• Students of 2010-11 batches participated and won 2nd place in Inter University Youth Festival Cultural Competition for group singing and 4th place in National level. • MA. Shushma selected for Kalaaneerajanam conducted by Tirumala Tirupati Devastanam, Prathibha puraskara for 2014-15. • B. Shanthi Priya won first prize for singing in NSS, National level Youth festival at Anantapur, March 2015. • Bhanu Priya won Prathibha puraskaram for 2014-15. • M. Sunitha & Bhanu Priya got prizes in Slogan writing for women’s day celebration, 2015.

30. Seminar/conferences/workshops organised and the source of funding with details of outstand participants:

Date(s) Title of the event Sponsoring agency 24 & 25-2-2012 Seminar on Contribution of Women to Classical UGC Carnatic Music 26 & 27-03-2014 Seminar on Musical forms UGC 06-12-2012 Sangeetostavam Endowment fund 30-01-2013 Sangeetostavam Endowment fund 27-01-2015 Sangeetostavam (12 hours non-stop program) Endowment fund 2010 to 2015 Regional Seminars on • Thiruppavai • National Integration Day, Hindustani & Carnatic • Special Instrument concerts: Gotuvadyam & Jalatharangam • Moorthithraya Aaradhana • Eka raga sabha-Kalyani • Sri Devi Kritis- Special seminar Regional • Bharata Ratna Sangita Kalanidhi MS Subba Lakshmi • Special Dance Demonstration on ‘Nritta and Nritya’ (Reginal Seminor) • Presentation of ‘Margam Tradition’ (Bharatanatyam) • Bahurachana Sabha

31. Code of ethics for research followed by departments:

No Researcher is allowed to work in the department apart from the official timings of the departments.

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32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Year Admitted Pass Percentage Program MA 2010-11 5 100% MA 2011-12 2 100% MA 2013-14 6 100% MA 2014-15 2 100% M.Phil. 2010-15 3 PhD. 2010-15 18 Certificate 2010-11 49 100% 2011-12 64 2012-13 68 2013-14 44 2014-15 41

34. How many students have cleared civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, Gate and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

S.No Name of the Agency Year Student 1 Sruthi UGC NET 2013

35. Students Progression:

3 students progressed from PG to M.Phil. , 15 students progressed from PG to Ph.D.

36. Diversity of staff:

From other Universities within State 1

From Universities from other states 3

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38. Present details of Department infrastructural facilities with regard to:

• Library: 1 • Internet facilities for staff and students: yes (One Computer is available with Internet facility to entire Department) • Total number of Class-rooms: 4 • Class-rooms with ICT facility: No • Student’s Laboratories: No • Mini Concert Hall: Yes • Research Laboratories: No

39. List of doctoral, post doctoral students and Research Associates:

a) From the host Institution/University

List of Doctoral Students

S.No Name Supervisor Year 1 Dr. R.Ramani Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 2012 2 Dr. V. Satyavathi Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 2012 3 Dr. T.K. Saroja Prof. Dwaram V J Lakshmi 2013 4 Dr. P. Prasunna Prof. Dwaram. V J Lakshmi 2013 5 Dr. Amruth Narayan Dr. S. Annapurna 2013 6 Dr. Anusuyamurthi Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 2013 7 Dr. U. Uma Prasad Prof. K. Saraswathi Vasudev 2014 8 Dr. Y. Ramaprabha Prof Dwaram. V J Lakshmi 2015

40. Number of post-graduates students getting financial assistance from the University:

S.No Year No. of Students 1 2010-11 1 2 2011-12 1 3 2013-14 1

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so highlight the methodology. Yes

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Suggestions from internal and external experts are taken into consideration for framing the syllabus. Comments and views of experts from art field are also taken into consideration for professional and practical features of syllabus.

42. Does the Department obtain feedback from?Yes

Faculty is invited to share their feedback on syllabus on regular basis in staff council. Every month the departmental meeting has been conducting and every year the BOS has been conducting for updating and modification in syllabus are made in accordance with the comments and suggestions.

Curriculum as well as teaching methodology are updated and improved as per feedback from students taken by the dean office. The Analysis of the feedback from students are analysedand given to IQAC/Departmental meeting suggestions/comments are shared and necessary action were taken by respectve staff.

43. List the distinguished Alumni of the Department (maximum 10):

1) Dr. R. Swarna (2010): Appointed as a lecturer in Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Technology. AP. 2) Smt. Sowmya (2011): Established Music Institute in USA. 3) Smt. Sreelakshmi (2011): Appointed as a lecturer in Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Technology.AP. 4) Smt. Manjula (2012): Appointed as casual artist in Sri Annamacharya Kala Mandiram, Tirupati. 5) Smt. Bhargavi (2013): Appointed as casual artist in Sri Annamacharya Kala Mandiram, Tirupati. 6) Smt. Srivani (Research Scholar, Music) selected as composer for Sri Venkateswara Recording project, TTD, Tirupati. 7) Smt. DPSS. Rajeswari & Smt. Lalitha Shiva Jyothi(Research Scholar, Music) has given many programs organized by Tirumala Tirupati Devastanam. 8) Dr. Ramaprama appointed as a principal, Andha Mahila Sabha, Hyderabad. 9) Dr. Ramni & Dr. Satyavathi appointed as teachers in reputed schools. 10) Miss T.K. Sujatha,has been working with many projects organized by TTD and other prestigious organisations.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar) involving external experts:

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1. Prof. Indrani Chakraborthy, Former V.C.IK Music University, Khairagarh, Chattisgarh. 2. Ch. Sanyasi Rao, Former Head of the Dept of Violin MR Govt college of Music and Dance, Vizianagaram. 3. Sri Mangalampalli Surya Deepthi, AIR Hyderabad. 4. Sriman Tirupavai Ratna Sri Padur R.Ratna Sri Padur R. Rangarajan, Co- Ordinator, Tamil SVBC, Tirupati. 5. Padmasri, Kalaimamani Kum. A. Kanyakumari, International Artist, Chennai. 6. Vidwan Sri Patri Sathish Kumar, Renowned Mridangist, Chennai. 7. Vidwan Sri Munuganti Sriramamurthy, Editor, Gana Kala, Kakinada. 8. Saptagiri Sangeetha Vidwanmani-s Lalitha Haripriya (Hyderabad Sisters), Hyderabad. 9. Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Pushpa 10. Veteran Musicalgist:Prof. S.A.K. Durga. 11. Veteran Musicologist: Prof. R.N. Sreelatha. 12. Veteran Musicologist: Prof. B.M. Jayashree. 13. Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Latha Varma 14. Veteran Musicologist: Prof. Gowri Rammohan

45. List of teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:

 Audio-visual teaching methodology by utilizing Overhead Projectors and Digital device.  Demonstrating different practical items.  More emphasis on practice for better understanding.  Exposure to prestigious music and dance festivals.

46. How does the Department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

Through getting constant feedback from BOS, subject experts, musicians, scholars, alumni and the students.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities

 Environmental awareness  Pulse Polio  Blood Camps and Blood Grouping  Rally’s on World peace day, World Aids Day and Communal Harmony  Voters Day  Education day  Swatch Bharat  Safety Awareness  Traffic rules  Water Consumption  NSS special camps  Special Programs in Orphan age homes, Prisons, Old age homes, children with special needs, Mahila Pranganams, thematic programs. 48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the Department 526

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 Participation in prestigious music festivals  NET and other competitive examinations  Lecture series and demonstrations of eminent musicians  Social services awareness  NSS special camp  Blood donation camp  Inter University Youth festivals  Yoga  English classes  Computer classes

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the departments in generating new knowledge basic or applied

1. The department of Music and Fine Arts creates a overall awareness of Music throughout the university not only in the specific areas of specialization but also shown its capacity to develop their students in various other areas by conducting the certificate courses, it is generating revenue to the university and also creating interest and awareness of the Fine Arts for all the students of other departments.

2. With the help of Vadlamani Padmavathi Annapoorneswar Rao Endowment fund the department is conducting Sangeethosthsavam by inviting eminent musicians like Padmavibhushan T.N. Krishnan, Padmashri Kanyakumarifor thein-depth knowledge of the subject.

3. Academic Institutions supported by the department:

 TTD - Sri Annamacharya Project, Dasa Sahithya Project, Alwar Divya Prabhanda Project, Tarikonda Vengamambha Project, Purana Ithihasa Project.  SVBC (Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi )Channetl: All India Radio, Doordarshan and other private channels.  SV Music and Dance college

51. Details five major strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Department:

 Strength:

1. All the faculty members are the performing artists including non teaching 2. The department has been instrumental through music and dance performances in getting AIU recognition, UGC committees, National International Women Entrepreneurship conferences, International conferences/seminars, All India sports meets, Inter University South Zone Youth Festival etc.. . 3. The high power committee recognized the department of music and Fine Arts as“potential for centre for excellence” and granted 18, 00,000for the sangeetha mandiram. 4. The faculty has been serving as cultural co-ordinators, conducting choirs and cultural programs their by creating and strengthening the cultural environment in

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the campus. In this connection veteran cine director Padmasri K. Viswanath, Kalaimamani Manju Bhargavi visited the university. 5. Number of Ph.D. awarded in last 5 years height. 6. All the faculties in the department are performing artists and academicians with all our skills and creative thoughts would like to transfer our energies to produce a dance production in the department.

 Weaknesses:

1. Shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff 2. Accompanists for Dance, Music on Vocal, Violin, Mridangam, Tabla and Key Board are very much essential for the department. The appointment of these artist will be an asset not only to the department but also for the conduct of Inter university youth festival preparation and all cultural program in the university.

 Opportunities:

1. Self employment Nationally and Internationally 2. Employment as teachers in Academic institutions 3. Performance in Prestigious sabhas, TTD, AIR TV, Temples etc... 4. Cine Playback, track singing and dubbing 5. Students can get opportunity to widen their knowledge by interacting with national and international eminent artists.

 Challenges: 1. International collaboration to be strengthened 2. To attract foreign students for higher education and research 3. English proficiency to be developed in students 4. Exposure to students to National and International plat forms

52. Future plans of the Department:

1. Desires to train rural women and children in singing patriotic songs, simple Annamacharya Sankeerthanas, Devotional Songs for this purpose a vehicle with 25 persons capacity is required 2. A digital recording studio with an engineer 3. Sound proof rooms 4. A/C mini auditorium for multi purpose 5. Conducting different lecture series on the contribution of eminent dancers and musicians in India. 6. Would like to conduct one National and one International symposium on ‘Diaspora and Bharatanatyam’.

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Department of Physical Education

Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department : Physical Education

2. Year of Establishment: 1983

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes, School of Social Sciences

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : UG( B.P.Ed ,Self Finance ) PG (M.P.Ed II Years Self Finance)

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Involved with other department by organizing sports and Games, Conducting Yoga &Taekwondo classes .

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. -

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons ---

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

B.P.Ed( Self Finance) - Annual

M.P.Ed (Self Finance )- Semester

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : ----

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Actual (including Sanctioned Filled CAS & MPS) Professor Associate Professors 1 Asst. Professors 1 1 Others

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specializ No. of No. of Ph.D./ ation Years of M.Phil. students Experience guided for the last 4 years Dr.G. Sarah M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Athletics 25 - Sarojini NIS.(Dip) Phd., Professor Mr.D. Rambabu M.P.Ed., NIS(c) Academic Kabaddi 6 - Consultant Mr.K. Gajendra M.Com., M.P.Ed., Academic Hockey 2 - SET Consultant Mr.P. Venkata M.P.Ed., NET., Academic Cricket 6 - RaviKumar SET, NIS(c) Consultant Mr.Y. Dilip Kumar M.P.Ed., Academic Basket ball 1 - Consultant Mr.N. Ramesh M.P.Ed., SET Academic Kho- kho 1 - Consultant Mr .Shanmugam B.A.,NIS( C ) Guest Coach Volley ball 15 -

Mr.P.Prabhakar M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Guest Coach Foot ball 14 - Rao NIS ( c)

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

William Bellatty and Royce Bellatty, USA/California visited to the department and gave the Lecture and demonstration on the new Techniques of the game Basketball on 4-2-2013 and 5-2-2013.

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information

Time Table Teaching Staff Work Load of the Dept. of Physical Education (week)

Name of the staff B.P.Ed M.P.Ed-I M.P.Ed-II

Mrs. G. Sarah Sarojini 06 05 03 D. Rambabu 06 09 09 Gajendra. K 06 08 10 P.V.Ravi kumar 08 07 09 Y.Dilep kumar 18 04 02 N.Ramesh 18 03 03 Guest Coach - 1 02 06 00 Guest Coach - 2 02 00 06 TOTAL 66 Hrs 42 Hrs 42 Hrs 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 12: 1 530

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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual Jr.Assistant 1 1 Attender 1 1 Grounds men 2

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies -----

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.

20. Research facility / centre with ------

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

22. Publications: • Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 32 • Monographs • Chapters in Books: • Edited Books:

Published Full Papers in Conference Proceedings with ISBN

Name of the Year Details of the Programme Proceedings Director Dr.G. Sarah 5th -6th “ Emerging Trends in Physical ISBN No. Sarojini March2012 Education Sports Sciences and their 9380487144, role in improving the performance of sports men” Dr.G.Sarah 19th 20th “ Role of Latest Gadgets In ISBN No:978-93- Sarojini Mar2014 Improving Sports & Games 8/830-48-2 Performance” Dr.G.Sarah 26th -27th Feb “Current Fitness Trends” ISBN No-978-93- Sarojini 2015 80528-25-0 • Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences 531

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Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) • Citation Index - range / average SNIP • SJR • Impact Factor - range / average • h- index

23. Details of patents and income generated

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)

Name of the Details of the Event National/ Period Venue Teacher International Dr.G. Sarah PECET Convener State 2005 Tirupati Sarojini Secretary Sports Board State 1990 to till date Tirupati of SPMVV PECET Committee National 2005 to till date Guntur member PECET Observer National 17th to 21st Jun 2014 Guntur BOS member in the dept. National 2010 to till date Kuppam of physical Education Dravidan University Kuppam from 2010 to till date. External Examiner for State 2008 to till date Guntur M. P. Ed in Nagarjuna ,S.K University. Chairperson National National 11th to 12th Guntur Conference Feb.2014 BOS member in the National 2010 to 2011 Andhra University Physical Education Visakhapatnam BOS member in the State 2013-2015 Krishna university Physical Education Machilipatanam Life member in National 2010 ICSSPE NAPESS Andhra Pradesh Life member in IFCSS International 2010 Hyderabad

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : Yes

Name of the Details of the program Period Venue Teacher Dr.G.Sarah Ayurveda for Healthy Life 25th Feb 2011 SPMVV TPT Sarojini Towards competency in social 19th Nov 2011 SPMVV TPT science Research Methodology Multimedia Technologies 13th Mar 2012 SPMVV TPT Research Methodology 10th -15th Dec 2012 SPMVV TPT Application of statistics 28-01-2013 to 02- SPMVV TPT 02-2013 Motor Learning in Advanced sports 27 & 28th Mar 2013 SPMVV, TPT Gender Based Violence Against 25 & 26th SPMVV, TPT Women: Challenges and Strategies March.2013 Recent Advances in Fitness 08th Jan 2014 Manipal University, Appraisal and Exercise Prescription Manipal Impact of Physical Education & 14th -15th March RCPE Proddatur Allied Sciences on Excellence in 2015 Y.S.R.Dist. Sports and Games

28. Student projects • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects • Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows • Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. 1) Prof. P.Chinnappa Reddy, President Napess & former Advisor govt of A.P Key Note Speaker National conference on “Current Fitness Trends” 2015 2) Dr.Shila Stephen, Principal YMCA College of Physical Education, Chennai. 3) Key Note Speaker National conference on Role of Latest Gadgets In Improving Sports & Games Performance 2014 4) Prof Y.Kishor, Dean .AN University Guntur., Recourse lecture on National Conference 2014 & 2015 5) Dr.V.S.T Sai Kumar Principal Maruthi College of Physical Education Coimbathur

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Tamilnadu 6) Recourse lecture on National Conference 2014 & 2015 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme (refer received Year Male Female Male Female to question no. 4) B.P.Ed Student joined 2010- 44 100% Through APPECET 11

B.P.Ed Student joined 2011- 67 100% Through APPECET 12

B.P.Ed Student joined 2012- 55 100% Through APPECET 13 B.P.Ed Student joined 2013- 55 100% Through APPECET 14 B.P.Ed Student joined 2014- 55 100% Through APPECET 15 M.P.Ed 68 2013- 25 100% 14 M.P.Ed 52 2014- 21 100% 15

33. Diversity of students

Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other university State State countries B.P.ED 58% 42% M.P.ED 45% 16% 39%

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed

•Campus selection •Other than campus recruitment 60% Entrepreneurs -

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university -

from other universities within the State 04

from universities from other States 02

from universities outside the country -

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library: more then 2000 Physical Education books in the University Library b) Internet facilities for staff and students: 100% for Faculty and Students c) Total number of class rooms: 3 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes e) Students’ laboratories: Yes f) Research laboratories

g) Facilities for Sports

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 Throw Ball Court - 2  Basket Ball Court - 1  Foot Ball Field - 1  Cricket Field - 1  Kho- Kho Fields - 2  Lawn Tennis - 1  Handball - 2  Ball Badminton - 2  Volleyball - 2  Hockey field - 1  Indoor Stadium with International Standards with plinth area of 36 mts x 24 mts x 12 mts.  Gym Facilities  Weight Training sets - 6  Vibrator - 1  Fitness Machine - 2  Orbit Bike - 2  Foot massager - 1  Weight lifting set -  Elliptical Trainer - 1  Treadmills - 3  Exercise Cycles - 8

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

S. No Year B.P.Ed M.P.Ed No. of .Students 1 2010-11 40 - 2 2011-12 55 - 3 2012-13 48 - 4 2013-14 49 21 5 2014-15 48 20

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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? New Teaching methods are followed

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Slow learners are given special attention

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Providing financial support for the needy students

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

1. G. Hari Priya Asst Prof. Veterinary University College Podduttur A.P 2. Vijya Lakshimi Asst Prof (C) .S.K.University., Anathapuram. 3. K. Sowjana, PET Nidadawoolu West Godavari 4. S. Bhadramma, PET ITDA Khammam. 5. B. Sasi Raka, PET Novadya school Srikakulam 6. G. Suvarna Davi PET. Govt School Kakinada 7. Yasman PET.Govt High School Warangal 8. A.S.V.S PET East Gowdavari 8. V. Nagaprathusha PET Khammam 10 G.Sarada PET., Karimnagar

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. : Special lectures are being arranged

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Seminars ,Workshops, Projects, Demonstration Method, whole part whole method , lecture method, Charts teaching ,Power point presentations ,Group Discussions, Debates and quiz Class interaction, News paper articles Reference books

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Students participate in, NSS and Blood Bank AIDs rally. Telugu Mahasaba activities

Acting as officials in State, National tournament and sports meets. Participating in Swachha Bharath Programme.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Organizing Inter Department Competition for the college students across the University oragnizing Intramurals to students and staff in the university in the every year  Paper presentation by faculty at state, national and international level.  Coaching classes for NET, SLET Examinations are conducted for PG students  Faculty participation in various seminars and workshops.  Connecting Competitions in Games and Sports, Recitation. and Quiz

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.  Organization of seminars, conferences on training programmes on latest and upcoming topics, areas and techniques.  Constantly updating programme curriculum that suits the current and future needs

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths- 1. Best Sports Infrastructure availabale 2. Sports sciences labs 3. sports library as well as Inflibnet Connection of University 4. Dedicated Faculty, Interest of Students to study Physical Education

Weaknesses- 1. Lack of faculty 2. Lack of Advance sports Infrastructure 3. Lack of Fund Resources Opportunities- 1. Possibility of job placements in variety of fields 2. Program of Physical Education, Sports Training & Sports Media, & Sports Industry 3. Faculty members deputed for specialized training/higher studies

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Challenges- 1. Lack of job placements in local / State Governments 2. To get 100% employment 3. To establish with academic excellence in near future in the field of Physical education with the expertise having enormous experience in respective fields

52. Future plans of the Department:

 Planning to start Yoga Diploma course (Regular) in the University.  To Organize Adventure Sports like trekking , mountain airing, cycle safari to the University Students  To start Research Programme in the Department  Planning to organize State, National and University level Tournaments.  Planning to start Sports Academy in the University.  To develop Games and Sports Infrastructure  To Equip with Latest Fitness Equipments  Health Related Programme , Sports Laboratory  Construction of swimming pool  Construction of separate building for Yoga and Physical Education

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Department of Social Work

Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department : Social Work

2. Year of establishment : 1983

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes, a department in School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Management.

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

Programmes offered:  PG-Master of Social Work (MSW)  M.Phil in Social Work  Ph.D in Social Work  P.G. Diploma in Family, Health and HIV/AIDS Counseling (Regular and Distance mode).  Certificate Course in Microfinance.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :

The following courses are offered to students of all masters programmes as foundation courses.

Programmes Department Communicative English Dept. of English Gender Studies Dept. of Women’s studies Computer applications Dept. of Computer science

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.- Nil 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons - Nil

8. Examination System: Semester Pattern - Choice Based Credit System

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (Including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 - 4 Associate Professor 2 - Assistant Professor 3 2 2 Others - - -

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

No. of No. of Ph.D./ Qualifica years M.Phil. students Name Designation Specialization tion experien guided for the last ce 4 years Dr. V.Uma M. A., Prof. & Head Rural & Urban 32 6 (2) Ph. D. (CAS) community development Dr. K. Murugaih M. A., Professor Rural & Urban 31 6 (1) (On Lien ) Ph. D. (CAS) community development Dr. K. Anuradha M. S.W., Professor Medical & 25 Ph. D (CAS) Psychiatric Social 4 (1) Work Dr. I. V. Lalitha M. A., Professor Family & Child 22 - Kumari Ph. D (CAS) Welfare. Dr. P. Thavitha M. Asst. Professor Family & Child 10 Thulasi A.,Ph.D Welfare - Ms. G. M.S.W Asst. Professor Medical & 7 Malleswaramma Psychiatric social - work

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors.

1. Dr. Laldas, Director, College of Social Work, Hyderabad.

2. Dr. K. Surekha Rao ( retd) Professor, SPMVV, Tirupati.

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3. Dr. Dhanasekara Pandian Additional Professor, Department of Psychiatric social work, NIMHANS, Bangalore.

4. Dr. D. Muralidhar Professor, Department of Psychiatric social work, NIMHANS, Bangalore.

5. Prof. B. Deviprasad Centre for Equity Studies, TISS, Mumbai.

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise information: MSW : 10%

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Master of Social Work: 1:10

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Sl. No Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual 1. Field Assistant 1 1 1 2. Clerk 1 1 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies  Poverty with special reference to women and children  HIV/AIDS: Psycho social issues.  Elderly  Micro finance  Mental health  Trafficking  Disaster – psycho social issues  Children in difficult circumstances.

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

Name of the Title of the project Durati Major / Funding Amount Sanctioned( Teacher on Minor agency Rs )

Prof. V.Uma, “Young Lives” A study 2007- Major DFID, UK 41,49,139(2010-11) Lead Qualitative on Childhood poverty” 2016 - through 36,95,138-00 (2011-12) researcher & University 25,94,484 (2012-13) Prof. K. Anuradha of Oxford; 22,75,790-00 (2013-14) Asst. Qualitative UK 38,07,540 (2014-15) 20,79,300 (2015-16) researcher. Prof. V. Uma , “ Women & Children 2011- Major UGC, 34.96 lakhs Coordinator & in Poverty’ 2016 SAP Prof. K. Anuradha, New Deputy Coordinator Delhi (sanctioned to Dept of Social Work)

Prof. V. Uma , “ Study CSR 2015- - UGC Rs. 2,25,000/ Coordinator Involvement and 17 analyse sustainability of measures under Swachh Vidhyalaya Initiative of SAMHITA and Swachh Vidyalaya Consortium” under “University Industry Linkages” under sub head “Combined Research Projects”

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Young Lives project being undertaken in collaboration with the University of Oxford. Details of the grants received for the last five years is as given in table above.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.

UGC – SAP ( DRS 1) : 2011- 16 : Rs. 34.96 lakhs

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20. Research facility / centre with • State recognition : --- • National recognition: ___ • International recognition : ‘Young Lives’ : A Longitudinal Study on Childhood Poverty’ is internationally recognized as it is funded by DFID Through the University of Oxford, UK

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies A computer centre with 6 computers has been set up with the funds received under UGC SAP ( DRS 1). The students and the research scholars have access to these computers which have internet connectivity through the university’s Wi-Fi.

22. Publications: ( refer annexure 1 for details)

Publications Number Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national 24 /international Monograph Nil Chapter in books 41 Edited Books Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers 1 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, - Scopus,Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index - range /average - SJR - Impact Factor - range / average 0.07 - 2.972 h-index -

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

The Young lives research has generated an income as detailed below during the last five years. As per the University’s consultancy policy 50% of the personnel costs sanctioned by the project have been paid to the University.

2010-12 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Rs 737750 Rs 689000 Rs 627650 Rs 633650 Rs 740400

Total Income generated in the last five years: Rs 34,28,450/-

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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad :

Prof V.Uma has been invited to deliver a lecture at the International Interdisciplinary course on Child Rights in a globalised world: From Principles to Practice at the University Antwerp- Ghent- Belgium Sep 2010. Delivered a lecture on Child Labor: Different forms and how they impact children’s schooling: A practitioner’s approach.

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees: Four Committees

Prof V.Uma is a member of

 Member Institutional Ethics Committee, S V Medical College, Tirupati  Member, Advisory Board, Division for Child Studies, CESS, UNICEF Hyderabad  Executive member Indian Association of Social Work Education (IASWE)  Member, National network consultation for curriculum development in Social Work, India

b) International committees: Two

Prof V.Uma is a member of

 Member, Advisory Group, Centre for Innovation and Research in Childhood and Youth (CIRCY); School of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK  Member, Independent Ethics Advisory Board, Connectors study, University of Sussex, UK c) Editorial Boards – 1 d) Any other : 4

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Ample opportunities are provided for the faculty to recharge themselves by participating in training courses, refresher courses, and presenting papers in academic congregations. Year wise details of the faculty participation are provided in the annexure 2

28. Student projects • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental projects. All the students complete a dissertation which is compulsory part fulfillment for completion of the Masters course in Social Work  Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute

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fulfillment for completion of the Masters course in Social Work. The dissertation is undertaken in the institution where they are placed for the field work. The organizations include NGOs of repute, Government organizations and institutions run by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) covering areas such as health, HIV/AIDS, Leprosy research and rehabilitation, gerontology, drug de-addiction, family and marital counseling etc.

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

• Faculty - Prof. V. Uma received the ‘A.P State Best Teacher Award’ for the year 2014-15. - Dr. P. Thavitha Thulasi received State Level NSS Award Given by State NSS cell on 24th September 2015. • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil • Students:

Prathibha Awards 1. Ms. T. Sandhya (2013-15 batch) Best out going student award 2. Ms. T. Sandhya (2013-15 batch) Gold medal 1. Ms. S. Alekhya (2012-14 batch)

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Title Funding Date A three day workshop on ‘PRA Techniques Social Work Nov’10 Association-SPMVV 6 days National workshop on “ Towards Competency in ICSSR Nov’11 Social Science Research Methodology Three day UGC ( SAP) National Conference on ‘Women’s UGC Feb’12 and Children’s Poverty matters : The Links and Ways ahead’ National conference titled’ Tackling Childhood Poverty: DFID July/Aug’12 Supporting Children’s Wellbeing’ One day “Workshop on Poverty – Aware Social Work at UGC March’13 Dept. of Social Work _ SAP Three awareness programmes on ‘Family counseling & Counselling Centre- Nov’13 & Life skills’ SPMVV March’14 Women- Issues and Challenges UGC March 2015 Women & Children in Poverty : Afield work perspective UGC March’15

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

The research in the department is guided by the general rules and regulations of the university which are revised from time to time taking into consideration the guidelines provided by the UGC.

However with regard to the research in the Young Lives, an international study on childhood poverty the research is guided by the Code of Ethics developed for the project at the international level for all the four study countries. The data is collected after obtaining the informed consent from the children and their caregivers. The consent is obtained both for collecting data and for recording the same. The consent is recorded prior to the interview process.

32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Applications received Selected Pass percentage Programme Male Female Male Female (refer to question no. 4) MSW (PG) 2010 to 13 SET conducted by S.V. U & SKU -- Universities, 2010-11 24 100% 2011-12 18 100% 2013-14 - 20 100% 21 Applications 2014-15 - 24 100% 30 Applications P.G Diploma 2013-14 - 1 100% 1 Application PhD 2010 (10 Applications) 3 2011 (12 Applications) 2 2012 - 2013 (16 Applications) - 2014 (4 Applications) 4

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the Year of Admission % of % of % of students % of Programme students students from students (refer to from the from ther universities from question no. same universitie outside the other 4) universit s within State countries y the State

MSW (PG) 2010 to 13 SET - conducted by S.V.U & SKU Universities, 2010-11 - 24

2011-12 - 18 2013-14 - 20 21 Applications 2014 -15 - 24 30 Applications Diploma 2013-14 - - 1 1 Applications Ph. D 2010 (10 Applications) 3 3

2011 (12 Applications) 2 2

RECET not conducted - - 2012

2013 (16 Applications) - -

2014 (8 Applications) 3 4 1

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

S. No Name of the Students Social Category SET/NET Year 1 Dr. K. Hymavathi OC NET 2012 2 K. Yarri Lakshmi BC NET 2012 3 K. Santhi Durga BC NET 2012 4 B. Geetanjili OC SET 2013 5 G. Malleswaramma S T SET 2013

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not applicable PG to M. Phil. Nil PG to Ph.D. 8 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 1 Employed 12 (6+6) students of the MSW 2009-10, & 10- 11 batch have secured jobs in MNREGS as •Campus selection Programme Officers and Training Coordinators respectively 4 students of 13-14 batch have secured employment in Balaji Dairy One student in Child Line by Academy of Gandhian Studies

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 1 (16.66%)

from other universities within the State 2 (33.33%)

from universities from other States 3 (50%)

from universities outside the country -

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - 2

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library - Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Yes c) Total number of class rooms: 5 d) Class rooms with ICT facility - Yes e) Students’ laboratories - Not applicable f) Research laboratories - Not applicable

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university – 1 post doctoral R.R Jyothi - 14 Ph.D b) From other institutions/universities – Two PhD Taniya Somireddy, M Rani 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

S. No Year No. of Students 1 2010-11 24 2 2011-12 18 3 2012-13 16 4 2013-14 19 5 2014-15 16

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

A need assessment exercise is essentially undertaken before starting a new course/ progamme. Before starting a new course/ programme, the said course is taken up for discussion during the department council meeting. The course to be introduced is discussed thread bare in terms of its imminence, existing faculty expertise, and its contribution to the overall strengthening of the course curriculum in terms of students’ professional development and career prospects. Comments and suggestions are invited from each of the faculty regarding the course/paper to be introduced based on their experience at various fora and also their interactions with the alumni, external experts, and NGO personnel. Once it is agreed to introduce a given course/paper/ programme, the same is taken up for discussion in the internal BOS meeting of the department. Concerned faculty member(s) well versed with the course/programme are allotted the task of preparing the syllabus, references, bibliography, model questions paper(s) and the list of examiners within a stipulated time period.

No new programme has been introduced in the department during the last five years. Syllabus of the Masters course in Social Work has been reviewed and modified for its contemporary relevance. Faculty members have reviewed their respective courses/ papers and have updated the references and bibliography. During the department council meeting and the internal BOS meeting the need for starting a course/paper on ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ was discussed and the same was prepared by the concerned faculty member and was placed in the External BOS which was held in Feb, 2015. The course/paper was perused by the external BOS member and the approval of the same in the Academic Senate is awaited.

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from?

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching learning evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback:

 Yes, faculty share their feedback on curriculum and as well as teaching and learning evaluation on regular basis in department council meetings. Issues discussed in this regard are students level of participation in the class room, their performance in the internal tests, seminar presentations, and semester end examinations provide the necessary feedback on the curriculum and teaching learning process. Teachers also encourage the students to voice their concerns during the classroom hours. For example, married women students, who have entered the course after a gap of few years find it difficult to keep up with the pace of teaching and training that the MSW course entails. Their difficulty is taken into cognizance and they are encouraged to increase their pace of learning gradually. Thus teaching learning evaluation is essentially student centric. Proper updating and modification in syllabus are made in accordance with the comments/suggestions.

b) Students on staff, curricular and teaching learning evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback:

 Yes, students feedback on the curriculum, teaching and learning evaluation is discussed in the department council meetings. Faculty meet their respective students during the field work conferences during which issues related to field work and curriculum in general are discussed. In these face to face meetings students feel free to share their concerns. Issues such as lack of English language proficiency, writing field work records, adjustment to the field work settings, the rigor of the academic schedule, academic background during the degree etc are voiced by the students. These issues are discussed during the department council meetings as well as field work meetings and attempts are made to reassure the students accordingly.

 Further, course end feedback is also obtained from students by IQAC on the teaching learning process. The same is sent to the faculty and necessary steps are taken by respective staff.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback:

 Yes, the department has an ongoing interaction with the alumni and employers on the programmes offered in the department. Topics of contemporary relevance as suggested by them are incorporated into the curriculum.

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

1. V. Jyothi Kiran. Ph.D – ICDS Extension officer, Nellore. 2. K. Santhi Durga -– ICDS Extension officer, Hyderabad. 3. K. Yerri Lakshmi- CDPO, ICDS project, Kadapa. 4. G.S. Jayasree – Medical Social Worker, SVIMS Hospital, Tirupati. 5. Dr. B. Renuka Rani – MANAGE, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad. 6. K. Umamaheswari - ICDS Extension officer, Naidupet, Nellore (Dt) 7. Dr. K. Hymavathi – Research Associate, Centre for Women’s Studies, SPMVV 8. D. Prathima – ICPS Probationary officer, Chittoor. 9. Dr. P. Usha Rani - Director, SERP, Hyderabad. 10. P. Lakshmi Devi – PPTCT Counsellor, Maternity Hospital, Tirupati 11. Ch. S.L.P. Devi – Deputy Manager, National Diary Development Board. 12. Dr.A. Kusuma – Asst. Professor, Dept. of Social Work, Vikram Simhapuri University Nellore. 13. Dr. R. Madhumathi - Asst. Professor, Dept. of Social Work, Vikram Simhapuri University Nellore. 14. Mrs. K. Nirmala – Consultant, Academy of Gandhian Studies, Tirupati.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Details are as follows:

Sl. No Resource person, Address Topic / Theme Date

1. Ms. Janaki IAS, Former Project Director, Lecture: “ NREGS – An Mar 2010 DWMA, Chittoor. Overview” 2. Mr. Murali, State Director, NREGS. Lecture: “ NREGS – An Mar 2010 Andhra Pradesh Overview 3. Dr. D. K. Lal Das, Director, Research Centre, Roda Mistry College of Lecture: Social Work Research Jun 2010 Social Work, Gachibowli, Hyderabad 4. Prof. M.P.S Sastry (retd) Department of Nov 2011 Statistics, S. V. University, Tirupati Address: Research Methodolgy 5. Dr. M. Kannan, Principal, Madurai School Address: Making of a Nov 2011 of Social Work, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Professional social worker 6. Mr. Sapathagiri, a free lance Social Address: ‘Career prospects in Jan 2014 Worker Social Work’ for MSW student 7. Dr.Pandian’ Additional lecture series: ‘Approaches to Nov 2014 Professor,NIMHANs, Bangalore casework’ 8. Dr. D. Muralidhar, Professor, NIMHANs, Lecture series: ‘Therapies in Dec 2014 Bangalore. Mental health’ 9. Dr. D. Muralidhar, Professor, NIMHANs, A onday workshop for MSW Dec 2014 Bangalore. students on ‘Life skills’ 10. Dr. K.Surekha Rao (retd) SPMVV, Lecture series: ‘Participatory Mar 2015 Tirupati approaches in Community practice’ 11. Dr. B. Deviprasad, Professor, TISS, lecture series: ‘Family centred Mar 2015 Mumbai social work practice’ 552

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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Field visits  Teaching by Use of Audio-visual aids such as Overhead Projectors, and Digital Projectors.  Lab exercises  On site learning while on field visits  Individual and group field work conferences  Study tours  Rural camps  Observation visits

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

Department consistently ensures that the programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored. For instance, in the Masters Course is Social Work, students participation in class room, their performance in the semester end examinations, internal tests, assignments, presentation of seminars, involvement in field work labs, nature of work done during field work, and also performance in the internal and external field work viva voce serve as a means to know whether the programme’s objective are being constantly met and the learning outcomes are monitored accordingly.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Involvement of faculty and students in extension activities is an integral part of the social work curriculum. Such activities include providing health education, conduct of health camps, counseling, promoting group interactions in social welfare, medical and correctional settings, working with the differently abled, conduct of awareness programmes, and community mobilization for solving their needs. A week long rural camp organized annually helps students immerse with the rural community, understand their life contexts, conduct useful programmes, learn in groups, develop community organization skills and use participatory exercises.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities’ of the department.

Some of the ‘beyond syllabus scholarly activities ‘ include the following:

 Study tour once in a year for MSW students to orient them of the existing social welfare institutions.

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 Rural camp once in a year annually helps students immerse with the rural community, understand their life contexts, conduct useful programmes, learn in groups, develop community organization skills and use participatory exercises.  Managing a department level ‘ Social Work Association’ to organize curricular activities, invite guest speakers and have ‘ get togethers’ .  Field work seminars to enhance presentation skills, appreciate the integration of social work theory with practice  Field work labs to concretize social work skills.  Invited lectures by eminent speakers to expose students to rich external expertise.  Conduct of community out reach activities to strengthen students helping skills and programme planning and implementation.  Workshop on ‘PRA’ and kalajaatha to enhance students’ theatre skills and relationship skills for community mobilization.

Internship: Students have been placed for Block field work ( 6 weeks) in the following organizations and institutions.

1. Lakshmi Fertility Research & Laproscopic Surgical Center, Opp Raghava Cine Complex, 16-2-94,Pogathota, Nellore-524001, and the student was provided with a job placement. 2. Sri Foundation 504, 5th floor Bhavya’s Krishna Residency, Nagarjunanagar, Yellareddyguda, Ameerpet, Hyd-500073 3. National Dairy Development Board - Shreeja Mahila Milk Producer Company, C/o. Balaji Dairy, Rajiv Nagar, Avilala Post,Tirupati-517507.Chittoor Dt.& Anantapur 4. National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, (NIMHANS), Hosur Road, BANGALORE- 29

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

No.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

Field work seminar: All students who have undergone concurrent field placements present a seminar based on their Field work experience at the end of the first and second year of the MSW course. These seminars provide students an opportunity to focus on integrating the knowledge gained from both classroom and field placement experiences. Further, these seminars also serve as a forum in which students explore, compare, and analyze issues

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arising from the field experience. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the student's integration of social work knowledge with the acquisition of the skills necessary for entry into practice as a beginning generalist practitioner

Field work Skill labs are one of the most innovative and significant ways adopted by the Department to make the students competent enough to work in different kind of field settings in the future. They are conceptualized to impart the right kind of skills to the students through various practical exercises conducted in a lab situation. These skill labs are based on various themes related to the core methods of social work and the primary focus is on skills development. A participative approach is followed in all the skill labs where each and every student is encouraged to interact and participate to the extent possible.

Intervention based dissertation is one of the first of its kind introduced in the department. With evidence based practice being the need of the hour, students are encouraged to assess the impact of their intervention strategies. The basic purpose is to make students take home the message of importance of a ‘well planned and organized helping relationship’ when working with individuals, families and groups.

What makes the above activities innovative is the evaluation procedure, hitherto not adopted elsewhere, which pave way for effective teaching and learning process. Student’s performance in field work is continuously evaluated based on their work done in the field, weekly field work reports submitted by them, participation in weekly field work conferences and in addition the following evaluation patterns are in place w.e.f 2010-11 batch

1. Comprehensive( internal) viva voce( at the end of each semester). This Viva – Voce is conducted by a Committee consisting of (i) Head of the Department (ii) two senior Faculty members of the Department & iii) faculty field work supervisor. It is aimed at assessing the students understanding of the field work training that she has undergone during the course of study. The Committee apart from the student’s performance in the viva, also reviews students field work records, and the attendance reflecting their consistency and regularity during filed work

2. Field work Seminars: A comprehensive evaluation module has been prepared which focuses on the preparation made for the seminar presentation, content of seminar such as the student’s understanding of the field work agency, nature of intervention, ability to integrate theory with practice, ability to evaluate one’s professional development, presentation skills and the overall resourcefulness and thoroughness manifested by the student during the seminar presentation.

3. Field work Skill Labs: A comprehensive evaluation module has been prepared which focuses on the nature of theme/topic chosen by the student, presentation style and content, skills displayed and the relevance of the theme to field work practice. These criteria for evaluation of a lab session have come into effect from the 2010-11 batch. 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) 555

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Strengths  Experienced, dedicated, internationally trained, passionate and student centric faculty with rich expertise in teaching, research, administration and consultancy  Thoroughly updated curriculum which includes an intervention based dissertation ( a first of its kind) as a part fulfillment of the Masters course in social work.  Well defined, structured and rigorous field work activities for professional development .  Adequate infrastructure facilities acquired under the UGC SAP ( DRS 1) & Young Lives Project, for effective teaching, training and research activities  Well sought after department for extension activities at the university level.

Weaknesses  Lack of English language proficiency in the students.

Opportunities

 Immense employment opportunities in the national, international, government and non government organizations.  ‘Swatchbharath’,’ Corporate Social Responsibility’, ICDS, MNREGS …… potential areas for social work professionals.

Challenges

 Starting of Master’s course in Social Work by allied departments in other universities.  Introduction of Master’s course in Social Work by other universities under the distance mode.  Despite the rich progress, Master’s course in social work continues to be misconstrued with sociology.

52. Future plans of the department.

 Start new course(s) on ‘Children in difficult circumstances’…….  Upgrade the department to UGC SAP DRS Phase 2.  Acquire more research funding through national and international projects.  Intensify training in research methodologies.

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Annexure – 1 22. Publications 2010 to MARCH 2011

Details of the Name of the S.No. Title of the Article/Book Journal/Book Author National International 1. Virginia Morrow 'Combining Work and School: The International and Uma Vennam Dynamics of Girls Involvement in (2010) Agricultural Work in Andhra Pradesh, India', Children & Society 24.4:304-314

2 Hymavathi Kongara ‘This is how our school should be – National & Uma Vennam ( Voices of Children from Younglives, January 2010) A.P. In: Satyamurthy ( Ed) Contemporary Social Work Research. New Delhi: Allied Publishers 3 Uma Vennam, Gina Children’s Perspectives on Risk and National Crivello, Hymavathi Vulnerability in the contexts of Poverty Kongara ( and Change: Findings from Andhra December 2010 ) Pradesh. Working Paper -4. UK : Young Lives. 4. K. Hymavathi, K. Participatory activities with Children in National Anuradha & V. Poverty- A few illustrations from Young Uma(2011) Lives. A.P. In: Illango Ponnuswami(Ed) Professional Social Work-Best Practices and Innovations in Teaching, Research & Extension. New Delhi: Authors Press. ISBN: 978-81-7273-510-4 5. K. Murugaiah, R.R. Best Practices of field work in Social National Jyothi & R. Work Curriculum : An Overview, In: Prasantha Kumar ( Illango Ponnuswami(Ed) Professional 2011) Social Work-Best Practices and Innovations in Teaching, Research & Extension. New Delhi : Authors Press. ISBN: 978-81-7273-510-4 6. Anuradha Towards Empowerment Based National Komanduri.(January Educational Supervision in Field work 2010) Practice. In : T. Lakshmamma ( Ed) Professional Training in Social Work. New Delhi: Discovery Publishing House. 7. V. Jyothi Kiran & Four P’s to foster creativity. Journal of National K. Anuradha (2010) School Social Work, Vol 7 Issue 10. ISSN: 0976-3759. 8. Madhumathi R & Mentally retarded children: Parents National K. Anuradha ( dilemmas. Journal of School Social 2010) Work, Vol 6. Issue.10

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Details of the Name of the S.No. Title of the Article/Book Journal/Book Author National International 9. K. Hymavathi, K. Participatory activities with Children in National Anuradha & V. Poverty- A few illustrations from Young Uma(2011) Lives. A.P. In: Illango Ponnuswami(Ed) Professional Social Work-Best Practices National and Innovations in Teaching, Research & Extension. New Delhi: Authors Press. ISBN: 978-81-7273-510-4 10. K. Anuradha & V. Efficacy of an Empowerment based case National Jyothikiran.(2011) work approach in alleviating caregiver burden in Schizophrenia. In: Illango Ponnuswami(Ed) Professional Social Work- Best Practices and Innovations in Teaching, Research & Extension. New Delhi: Authors Press. ISBN: 978-81- 7273-510-4 11. K. Anuradha & V. Reasons for Poor Treatment Compliance National Jyothikiran ( 2011) in Schizophrenia. Implications for Social work. In :R. Mangaleswaran (Ed). Paradigms in Social Science Research. New Delhi: Authors Press. ISBN: 978- 81-7273-581-4 12. Lalitha Kumari I.V. Juvenile Delinquents : The Role of National & Malleswaramama Family. Journal of School Social Work, .G (2011) Vol VII. Issue.10. 13. P Thavita Thulasi ( Assessment of Institutional Health: A National January 2010) Study of Urban and Rural Self Help groups in Tirupati. In : Satyamurthy ( Ed) Contemporary Social Work Research. New Delhi: Allied Publishers. 14. P. Thavita Thulasi Leadership in the School Setting. Journal National & Hymavathi of School Social Work, Vol.3, Issue:8 Kongara (Jan 2010). 15 Hymavathi Kongara Strategies to promote health and Hygiene National & P. Thavita in Schools. Journal of School Social Thulasi (Mar 2010) Work, Issue.10 16. P. Thavita Thulasi Functioning of women self help groups in National & Hymavathi rural areas: An Impact of Social Work Kongara(Oct 2010) Intervention. In: K. Suneetha( Ed). Handbook of Social Issues, Problems and Perspectives. New Delhi: Sonali Publications. ISBN: 978-81-8411-275-7 17 Hymavathi Kongara Effective Approaches for enhancing National & P. Thavita the People’s Participation in the Thulasi (Oct 2010) Development initiatives.In: K. Suneetha( Ed). Handbook of Social Issues, Problems and Perspectives. New Delhi: Sonali Publications. ISBN: 978-81-8411- 275-7

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APRIL 2011 to MARCH 2012 S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International 1. Gina Crivello, Uma ‘Ridiculed for Not Having Anything’: - International Vennam, and Children Views on Poverty and Anuradha Komanduri Inequality in Rural India’ (In) Boyden (2012) Jo, Bourdillon Michael (Eds) Childhood Poverty: Mulitidisciplinary Approaches. UK: Palgrave Macmillan 2 Natalia Streuli, Uma Increasing Choice or Inequality? International Vennam & Martin Pathways through Education in Andhra Woodhead (2011) Pradesh, India(In). Working Paper -58 Netherlands:Bernard Van Leer Foundation 3. Uma Vennam, (2011) The Impact of Growth on Child hood International Poverty in Andhra Pradesh – Initial findings from India. Oxford University, Young Lives India Round 3 survey report. 4. Mr. M. Bhaskariah & Impact of Rural Ageing on Indian National Prof. K. Murugaiah Agriculture – Kisan World. Vol 38 (2011) No. 7. 5. K. Anuradha & R. Health Transitions and Enhancement of National Madhumathi ( 2011 Health Among Children with Mental Retardation. Journal of Human Development Vol.3 Issue.1 pp 47-61. 6. K. Anuradha & V. Caregiver burden in Schizophrenia National Jyothikiran ( 2011) Need for social work response. In : Anand Gerard Sebastian & M. Gabriel (Eds) Health and Social Work Practices. New Frontiers and challenges. New Delhi : Authors Press 7. Malleswaramama .G “Management of Juvenile Diabetes - National & Lalitha Kumari I.V. Role of Parents and Teachers ” Journal (October 2011) of School Social Work. ISSN : 0976- 3759. Vol – VIII Issue – 05. p : 12 8 Lalitha Kumari. I.V. & Self-esteem of the Orthopedically National G.Malleswaramama(F differently abled – A Study in Chittoor eb 2012) District. International Conference proceedings on Efficient Educational Strategies for the Differently Abled ( ICEEESDA-2012) Edited by Dr. M. s. Lalithamma, Dr. Muntaz Begum ISBN 978-93-81101-02-5-2012 9. P. Tavitamma & R. Impact of SHG membership in National Sreenivasu & P. Financial Aspects before and after Subrahmanyam (2011) joining SHGs: An Empowerment Perspective. (In ) Seminar Proceedings. Guntur: Hindhu College. 10. P. Tavitamma & R. “ Empowerment of Women in Rural National Sreenivasu (2011) areas : An Intervention Based Study in 559

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S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International Tirupati Rural mandal”. Shodh Prerak Vol-1, Issue – 3,

11. P. Tavitamma, P. “Natural Disasters: Impact, Adaptation National Subrahmanyam& K. vulnerability” (In) A Thomas Sri Lakshmi ( Nov. William.& A.J. Christopher (Eds). 2011) Hand book of Rural Development: Concept and Recent Approaches New Delhi: Rawat Publications- 12 P. Tavitamma (Feb “Awareness to the Social Agencies National 2012) About the Differently Abled”. Dr. M. Lalithamma, Dr. Muntaz Begum ISBN 978-93-81101-02-5-2012 APRIL 2012 to MARCH 2013 S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International 1. Virgiria Morrow and ‘ Children’s Responses to risk in International Uma Vennam (June Agricultural work in Andhra Pradesh, 2012 India – pg 549-561, Development in Practice : Stimulating thought for Action ( Journal – International) Development. Voc : 22 Issue 4 2 Laura Camfield; Uma From policy to Implementation: An International Vennam (Sept 2012) indepth exploration of MGNREGS in Andhra Pradesh, Working paper 82 Oxford University ISBN 978-1-904427- 93-3 3 Uma Vennam, Janki Chronic Poverty Amid Growth : International Andharia (Oct 2012) Insights from Long term poverty trajectories, Working paper 84 Oxford University ISBN 978-1-904427-96-4 4 S. Galab, Uma The Impact of Parental Aspirations on International Vennam, Anuradha Private School Environment: Evidence Komonduri, Liza from Andhra Pradesh, India, Working Benny; Andras paper 94 Oxford University ISBN 978- Gcorgiadis 1-909403-11-6 5. Gina Crivello, Uma ‘Ridiculed for Not Having : Children’s International Vennam, and Views on Poverty and Inequality in Anuradha Komanduri Rural India’ (In) Boyden Jo, Bourdillon (2012) Michael(Eds) Childhood Poverty: Mulitidisciplinary Approaches. UK:Palgrave Macmillan

6. R. Madhumati, K. Community Based Rehabilitation of the International Anuradha & M. persons with mental retardation. In: M. Lakshmipathi Raju Lakshmi pathi Raju ( Ed)Community Otrgansiation and Social Action. Social

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S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International Work, methods and practices. New Delhi: Regal Publications. ISBN 978- 81-8484-153-4 7. Anuradha K. & Jyothi Social support from Social Network of International Kiran V Caregivers of relatives of Schizophrenia In: Rama Raju P.S Social Work and Social Development. Issues and Challenges. New Delhi: Common Wealth Publications. 8. Dr.I.V.Lalitha Kumari Impact of family life education on National women in Tirupati- A study in Development of females in education – polices and programmes edited by Prof. D. Pulla Rao, Associate publishers, New Delhi 2012 9. G.Malleswaramma, “Women and HIV/AIDS” in Water, National Dr. I.V.Lalitha Kumari sanitation and health in urban areas & Hinduja edited by Dr.D.Sai Sujatha, Discovery Pubishing house Pvt. LTD., New Delhi, 2012 ISBN: 978-93-5056-130-0 10. Dr.I.V.Lalitha Kumari “Promoting health care among HIV National & G.Malleswaramma positive pregnant women attending PPTCTC at Tirupati: A social group work approach” in Innovation and management volume – 2. Edited by Dr. J.Katyayani, New Zen Research publication, 2012 ISBN: 978-81- 922783-6-0 11. Dr.I.V.Lalitha Kumari The problems of widows living with National & HIV/AIDS: An analysis of cases from G.Malleswaramma VCTC, Tirupati” in Social Work and social development: Issues & challenges edited by P.S.Rama Raju, Common wealth publishers, New Delhi, 2013. Pg No: 59 ISBN: 978-81-311- 0430-9 12. Dr.I.V.Lalitha Kumari “Academic stress among school going National children and social work intervention” in“Academic stress on adolescents” edited by U.Kavya Jyotsna, Aadi Publications, Jaipur, India 2013 ISBN:978-93-82630-011-2 13. Dr.I.V.Lalitha Kumari “Efficacy of group work in empowering International youth: A life skills education approach” Shodh Prerak (Multidisciplinary quarterly) An International refereed Research Journal Jan, 2013 ISSN 2231- 413X 14. P.Venkateswarlu & Indo- Indian Journal of Social Science National 561

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S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International Dr. P.Thavita Thulasi Research Article on “Background (April,2012) details of Juveniles and Reasons for their entry into the correctional institutions” Vol-8, no.1April 2012 pp.173 to 178, ISSN0975-1343. 15. Dr.P.Thavita Thulasi International Multi disciplinary refereed International & research Journal-Luknow Article Subramanyam.P published on “Women and HIV/AIDs :

(April, 2012) Need for Social Work Intervention” Vol:11, Issue-2, ISBN 2231-413x April, 2012 16. Subramanyam.P & Proceedings of National Seminar Dr.P.Thavita Thulasi Article on “Problems of Housing in the (June. 2012) Rural and Urban Community” ISBN: National 978-93-5053-127-0 Discovery Publication pvt-New Delhi 17. Dr. R.Srinivas & Hand Book Published a Paper on Dr.P.Thavita Thulasi “Health promotion for Adolescents (June, 2012) Through life skill approach”ISBN: 978- National 93-5056-130-0, Discovery publication pvt Dr. Saisujatha. 18. Dr. P.Thavita Thulasi Hand Book - proceedings of national & Seminar. Published a Paper on “Case Subramanyam.P Work Approach with Care givers of (January, 2013) Hearing Impaired Children” ISBN-978- National 81-311-0429-2013–Common wealth Publication New Delhi. In Dr. P. Rama Raju. 19. Dr. P.Thavitha Thulasi “Jeevan Vikasam”-Regional Telugu (May, 2013) Journal Article on “Adawari Akrandanalu Agedela”? Vol.3 Issue-11, Regional June-2013, RNI No. APTEL/2010/35596. Author – N.B.Sudakar. 20. Dr. P.Thavitha Thulasi “Jeevan Vikasam”-Regional Telugu Regional (June , 2013) Journal Article on “Family is a Counseling Centre” Vol.3 Issue-11, June,2013 RNI No. APTEL/2010/35596. Author –N.B. Harshavardhan Reddy.

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S.No. Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Journal/ Book, Author National/International with volume and page nos. impact factor etc. (if any) 1. Prof. Uma The Impact of Parental Aspirations on Private International Vennam School Environment: Evidence from Andhra Young Lives Working paper 97, Pradesh India’; Oxford University, ISBN 978-1- 909403-11-6 2 Gender, Agency and Poverty: Children’s International Uma Vennam Everyday Experiences in Andhra Pradesh and Published by Palgrave ISBN: Vietnam’ in the book ‘ Children Growing Up in 9781137404022 Poverty’ edited by Michael Bourdillon and Jo Boyden; 3 Changes in Rural Children’s Use of Time: International Uma Vennam Evidence from Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh’ Published by Palgrave ISBN: in the book ‘ Children Growing Up in Poverty’ 9781137404022 edited by Michael Bourdillon and Jo Boyden; 4. Prof.K. Anuradha Co authored working paper titled ‘The impact of International Working Paper parental aspirations on Private school 97.ISBN: 978-1-909403-11- enrollment’. Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, 6.Young lives: Oxford, UK. India 5. Prof..I.V.Lalitha Academic stress among school going children by U. Kavya, Jyotsna, Aodi Kumari and Social Work intervention” in the edited publications, Jaipur, India, 2013, book entitled Academic stress on Adolescents” ISBN: 978-93-82630-01-2. 6. -do- Efficacy of group work intervention among Volume 2, Issue 8(1), Jul 2013. street children in Tirupati Urban: A Study” in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research 7. -do- Impact of Social group work intervention in ISSN 2321-5453 Vol 1, issue 1, promoting positive life style among youth with Aug 2013. HIV infection” in Innovative thoughts an international Research Journal 8. -do- Inclusive Education: The Human Rights volume 3, issue 1(2), Jan 2014. perspective” in the International Journal of ISSN:2277-7881, Impact factor- Multidisciplinary Educational Research 2.735. 9. Dr.P. Thavitha Gudu Padilam Bratuku Bangaram (protect the Sep 2013-ISSN 2321-7642. Thulasi shelter to lead the Golden life) Journal “ Jeevana Vikasam” 10. -do- Jeevana Neipunyalaku kutumbame Nilayam” Dec 2013-ISSN 2321-7642 (Life skills provide family strength) Journal “ Janana Vikasam” 11. Mahilala paina Neralu Agedeppudu” (when Feb 2014. ISSN 2321-7642. -do- arrested crime on women) “ Journal Jeevana Vikasam” 12. Chavadaniki Chaduvula (Is the Education leads Mar 2014 ISSN 2321-7642. -do- to Death?) Journal “ Jeevana Vikasam” 13. Published book on “Empowerment of women” Publishers Pvt ltd. 4831/24 -do- Commonwealth Publication prowad street, Ansari Road – New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-3111- 0520-7. 563

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S.No Name of the Title of the Article/Book Details of the Author Journal/Book National International 1. Uma Vennam, Changing Schools in Andhra Pradesh. Internation Anuradha Komanduri The Experiences of Children and their al and Udaya Duggani Caregivers. Working paper 131. (2014) Oxford, UK: Young lives. ISBN. 978- 1-909403-46-8 2 B.Geethanjali and Reaching the Unreached : A Study of National Uma Vennam (2014) Abhayahastham an Innovative Insurance Scheme for SHG Women in Andhra Pradesh; Abhinav National Monthly Refereed Journal of Research in Commerce & Management Volume 3, Issue 9 (September, 2014) Online ISSN-2277-1166; Abhinav Publications 3, Uma Vennam Those who are good to us, we call them Internation friends’: Social support and social al networks for children growing up in poverty in rural Andhra Pradesh, India in Childhood and Bourdieu; 2014 ISBN: 9781137384737 Editor(s): Berry Mayall, Elizabeth Brooker, Leena Alanen. 4. I.V.Lalitha Kumari & Juvenile Delinquents: Role of family in National G.Malleswaramma the edited book titled “Differential Fields of Social Work Practice” Edited by Lakshmamma Tirunagaram and Ramu, Verlag publishers, Scholars press, ISBN: 978-3-639-66982-4. 5. I.V.Lalitha Kumari Multidimensional Approach to develop Internation Effective Personality among post al Gradate Students” in the International Journal of Management and Social Development, Vil-2, Number-3, March 2015, ISSN 2348- 1919, Impact Factor : 0.745. 6. P. Thavitha Thulasi Published a book Samajaniki Regional Melukolupu with 48 Vachina kavitha Samputi in Telugu March 2014 7. G.Malleswaramma International Journal of International Multidisciplinary Educational Research. Monthly January 2015 Parental Expectations towards their Adolescent Children.Volum-4 ISSUE 1(4) Editor- in Chief Dr. Victor Babu Koppula. ISSN: 2277-7881.

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27. Faculty recharging strategies: Participation in Seminars, Workshops, Conferences as Paper Presenters and resource persons.

April 2010 to MARCH 2011

Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Prof. V. Uma National Seminar on National 22-23, Jan Dept. of “Empowerment of the Excluded: A 2010 Sociology, Qualitative Assessment of welfare/ S.V. Development Programme University, implemented for Marginalized Tirupati Groups” and presented a paper titled “ Education of ST Children in Seetampet, Srikakulam Distrist : A stakeholder Analysis” Prof. V. Uma National KAPSW National conference of Karnataka 12th & Bangalore Association of Professional Social 13th University, Workers (KAPSW) on the theme “ August Bangalore Social Work Practice towards 2010. Ethical Social Responsibility in the era of Global diversity & Equity – A Challenge or opportunity” and Presented a co authored Paper on the topic “ Researching Children in Poverty- Ethical Responsibilities : Reflections from Young Lives Prof. V. Uma International Attended an International 9th Sept. University Interdisciplinary Course on “ Child 2010. of Antwerp – Rights in a Globalised World : From Ghent Principles to Practice” and presented Belgium a Paper on “ Child Labour : Different forms and how they impact Children’s schooling : A Practitioner’s approach” Prof. V. Uma International Bernard Attended an International 17th Sept. Van leer Conference on the theme ‘Equity in 2010. Foundation Early Education : National and & Young International Perspectives’ and Lives funded Presented a Paper on “ Early conference Childhood Transitions in India” at Lima, Peru. Prof. V. Uma International Attended an International conference 28th to 30th School of on “ Women and Mental Health” and October Social Work, delivered a lecture as resource 2010. Roshni

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International person on the theme “ Institution Nilaya, Building and Microfinance for Mangalore Women Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods’ Prof. V. Uma National Attended OAK – Young Lives I 25th Young Consultation Meet on “ Child Labour November Lives India, and Children’s Work in India : 2010 New Delhi Improving Research to Practice’ and Presented a Paper on “ Longitudinal Qualitative case Study Research” Prof. V. Uma International Attended a London Round Table 20th Save the Meet, and Presented a Paper on “ January Children-UK Food Price crises and Impact on 2011 & Young Children” Lives UK London Prof. V. Uma National Participated as resource person in a from 7th - NIMHANS, plenary session in the Regional 9th March Bangalore. Level Training Programme on Social 2011 Defense for Social Work Professionals’ and made a presentation on the topic titled “ Longitudinal Qualitative Research with Children: Experiences from Young Lives Prof. K. National Murugaiah Attended a two day National 7th and 8th Department conference and chaired one session Oct, 2010, of Social on “ Professional Social Work Work, Practice: Women and Children” and Bharathiyar presented a paper titled “ Child University, Survival : Need for Government and Coimbatore, NGO Participation” Tamil Nadu Prof.K. Attended National Seminar on National Dept. of Anuradha “Empowerment of the Excluded: A 22-23, Jan Sociology, Qualitative Assessment of welfare/ 2010. S.V. Development Programme University, implemented for Marginalized Tirupati Groups” and presented a paper titled “ Education of ST Children in Seetampet, Srikakulam District- A stakeholder analysis’ Prof.K. Attended an International Research International Young Anuradha Meeting on “ School Component in 1-5th Feb Lives Young Lives Research” 2010 University of Oxford, Oxford, Prof.K. Attended UGC National Seminar on National Dept. of Anuradha “ National Resource Management & 22-23 Rural 566

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Livelihood in Drought Prone March Developmen Regions” and presented a paper 2010 t & Social titled “NREGs and sustainable work, S.K. Livelihoods-Current Trends- A University, Stakeholders Perspective from Ananthapur Young Lives Andhra Pradesh” Prof.K. Attended a National Seminar on “ National Dept. of Anuradha Psychology in the changing Global 29-30th Psychology, Scenario” and presented a paper March S.V. titled “ Psycho education and Family 2010 University, Burden– Efficacy of a case work Tirupati. approach”. Prof.K. National Bangalore Anuradha Co authored paper titled “ on12th & Researching Children in Poverty Ethical Responsibility :Reflections 13th from Young Lives” presented at August National conference of Karnataka 2010. Association of Professional Social Workers (KAPSW) on “ Social Work Practice towards Ethical Social Responsibility in the era of Global diversity & Equity – A Challenge or opportunity ‘ Prof.K. National Department Anuradha Co authored paper titled “Health 11th to 13th of Transition and Enhancement of February Population Health in Children with Mentally 2011. and Social Retarded” presented at the Eighth Work, S. V. Conference of IASSH on Health, University, Environment & Sustainable Tirupati. Development Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National 22nd – 23rd S.V. Thulasi “Empowerment of the Excluded: a January University Qualitative Assessment of 2010. Tirupati Welfare/Development programmes implemented for marginalized groups and Presented a Paper on “ A study on the Performance of SGSY Programmes Assisted Tribal Women” Dr. P. Thavita Participated in a Workshop on National 28th -30th SPMVV, Thulasi Development of self learning January Tirupati, material 2010.

Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National 29th – 30th Madras Thulasi Social work Research: Challenges January School of and perspectives. Presented a paper 2010. Social Work on “Assessment of Institutional Chennai, Health: A Study of Urban and Rural self help groups in Tirupati’. 567

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National 3rd-4th- Department Thulasi people participation in development. February of Present a paper “Effective ways and 2010 Population mean for enhancing the people’s Studies, S.V. participation in development University, Institutions” Tirupati.

Dr. P. Thavita Attended an International seminar on International 5th-6th Pondicherry Thulasi ‘Women and Empowerment’ and February University, presented-a paper on ”Economic 2010. Pondicherry, Empowerment of Women through Self-Help groups: A study of Madasa Mandal in Srikakulam District. Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National conference on National 5th - 7th, Banaras Thulasi ‘Health, poverty and human March Hindu Development’ and Presented a 2010. University paper titled “A study on Socio- Varanasi Economic and Health issues of Transgender” Dr. P. Thavita Natural Resource “Management and National 22,23 S.K.Universi Thulasi Livelihoods in Drought Prone March, ty, Dept. of Reigns” and Presented a paper on 2010. Rural “Enhance knowledge of lively Hood Developmen Strategy with SHG’s in the t. community (Group Work Approach)

Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National March 25th S.V. Thulasi “Mitigation of Malnutrition among and University, Women and children – An Appraisal 26th2010. Dept. of of Appropriate Technologies” and Home Presented a paper on “Nutritional Science, and Health Education for Adolescent Tirupati Girls through Social Work Intervention”, Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National 29-30 Department Thulasi Psychology in the Changing Global March, of Scenario, and Presented a paper on 2010 Psychology, Roles of Governmental Schemes for S.V. successful aging. University, Tirupati , Dr. P. Thavita Attended a U.G.C. National Seminar National 30,31 Dept. of Thulasi on “Anthropological Research March- Anthropolog Methods: Trends and Contemporary 2010. y, S.V. Challenges” and Presented a paper University on “Application of P.R.A. Methods at Community Setting”. Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National Seminar on National 30-31 S.V. Thulasi “Women and Management March, University, Perspectives” and Presented a paper 2010 Tirupati on “Problems of Working Women – Ways for Coping with the Changing 568

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Roles”. Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended an International 22 April Dept. of Conference on “Embedding 2010. Education Information and Communication N.K. Technology in Higher Education for Thirumalach Quality Enhancement” and Presented ari National a Paper on “ Impact of Mass Media” College of Education for Women, Chennai Dr. P. Thavita National 5-10 July Thulasi Attended on UGC Sponsored 2010. Dept. of Workshop on “Processing of data in Population Social Science,” Studies, S.V. University, Tirupati. Dr. P. Thavita National 12-17 July University of Thulasi Attended on UGC Sponsored week 2010. Hyderabad, day Workshop on “Research Writing Hyderabad. and Publication” at UGC Staff College, Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended an International 6-7 August Dept. of Conference on “ Development and 2010. Social Work, Equity for a Global Society – Madras Emerging Concerns for Social School of Work” Presented a Papers on “ Work, Recent Floods situations in Andhra Chennai. Pradesh- Post International Strategy” and “Challenger in Promoting Peoples Participation in Local Governance” Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended the 2 day UGC National 13-14 Dept of Life Seminar on “ Strategies for Life August long Long Learning and Earning” 2010. Learning and Presented a paper on “ Role of Extension Microfinance in Enhancing the SPMVV, Learning and Earning of Women in Tirupati SHG’s” and “ Presented a Paper on Learning and Earning Being at Child hood (to Better Future) and “ Presented a Paper on Learning and Earning of Women ( Quality of Life) Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended on UGC SAP Sponsored 20-26 SPMVV, Workshop on “SPSS” December Tirupati. 2010 Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended the 4 day International 6th to 9th 569

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International conference on “Social Work and January Environmental Justice” Rajagiri 2011. College of Social Science, and Presented paper on “A study on knowledge of Nutrition among women effectiveness of social work intervention through group work method” Dr. P. Thavita National 11-13, Department Thulasi Attended the 3 day International February of Conference on “Health, Environment 2011, Population and sustainable Development” Studies and Indian Association for Social Social work Sciences and Health (IASSH) and at Sri presented a paper titled ‘ Impact of Venkateswar Natural Disasters and Need for a University, Social Work intervention’. Tirupati Dr. P. Thavita National Thulasi Attended a 2 day National seminar 24th 25th Department on “Growing Urbanization : Basic February of Amenities –Challenges & strategies 2011. Population and presented a paper titled ‘ A study Studies and on Problems of Housing and Social Work, Homeless families in the Rural and S.V. Urban Community’ University, Tirupati Dr. P. Thavita National Department Thulasi Attended a 2 day UGC National 28th of Adult & Seminar on “Employability of the February Continuing Youth – policies and strategies” and 1st March Education, presented a paper on “Vocational 2011. S.V.U. Training : Need and Importance for Tirupati. Mentally Challenged Youth”. Dr. P. Thavita Attended the workshop on frontiers National Tepp out Thulasi in innovative Technologies in life 7th March Reach sciences 2011. Center (TUC) SPMVV, Tirupati & Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology, New Delhi Dr. P. Thavita International 15-17 Arul Thulasi Attended a Three days International March Anander Conference on “Development 2011 College, Discourse” and Presented a Paper on Madurai. 570

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International “ National Disasters : Impact Adoption on Vulnerability” Dr. P. Thavita National Department Thulasi Attended a Two days workshop on 18-20 of Social “ Qualitative Data Analysis Using March, Work, ATLAS-tic” 2011. SPMVV, Tirupati. Mrs. G. National Malleswaram Attended the UGC National 13-14 Dept of Life ma Seminar “ Strategies for Life Long August long Learning & Earning” and Presented 2010 Learning and a Paper on ‘Role of Microfinance in Extension Enhancing the Learning and Earning SPMVV, of Women in SHG’s” Tirupati Mrs. G. National Malleswaram Attended the International 28th to 30th Roshni ma Conference on “Women and Mental October Nilaya, Health and Presented a paper on “ 2010 School of Women & Mental Health” Social Work, Mangalore Mrs. G. National Malleswaram Attended a Regional Level Training 4-6 January MISS, ma on Social Defence titled “Training 2011 Madurai, for Social Work on Social Defence” TamilNadu

Mrs. G. National Malleswaram Attended a National Seminar on 24th-25th Department ma “Growing urbanization : Basic February, of Amenities-Challenges & Strategies 2011 Population and Presented a Paper titled A- Studies and Study in Urban Women & Social Work, HIV/AIDS, Tirupati.. S.V. University, Tirupati, Mrs. G. Attended a one day workshop on “ National Malleswaram Women and Governance” 18th March Center for ma 2011 extension Studies & Center for Women’s Studies, S.V.U, Tirupati. Mrs. G. Participated in a one day Workshop National Malleswaram on “ Psychosocial Rehabilitation” 24th March Centre for ma 2011. Ambedkar Studies, SPMVV, Tirupati.

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APRIL 2011 to MARCH 2012

Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Presented a paper titled “ International 23rd to 25th Young Lives Oxford Prof. V. Uma How Children manage risk May 2011. , UK in daily life : Identifying hazards in agricultural work in Andhra Pradesh” in Child Protection Colloquium, ‘Writing Workshop’ International 13th to 17th Oxford, UK organized by Young Lives, Sept 2011

Paper titled “ How International 19th to 22nd University of York, effectively does India’s Sept 2011. UK NREG scheme protect Children against economic and environmental risk ? in conference on Rethinking Development in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty : New Values Voices and Alliances for Increased Resilience” organized by European Association of Development Research Institutes (EADI) and UK Development Studies Association (DSA)

Delivered lectures in the National 4th & 5th Nov, Mysore University bridge course organized by 2011. Prof. K. the University of Mysore Murugaiah for the students and staff of Mysore University Participated in ICSSR National 24th to 26th of Dept of Population sponsored National seminar June, 2011 Studies &Social Prof. I.V. Lalitha on significance of Statistical Work, S.V.U. Kumari Components in research Tirupati.

Attended National Seminar National 19th& 20th July Dept. of Social on “Climate Change and 2011. Work Vikram Social work” and presented Simhapuri a paper on “ Climate University, Nellore. change and need for Social work intervention”

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended a UGC National National 14th Dept. of Human Kumari Workshop on “ Promotion to 18th Rights and Social and Protection of Human Aug. 2011 Development, S.VU, Rights” Tpt.

Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended National Seminar National 25th & Dept of Business Kumari on “ Emerging trends in 26th Aug, Management, Financial Services: 2011. SPMVV, Tpt. Challenges & opportunities” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended XXX Annual National 11th to 13th Indian Association Kumari Conference of “ Indian Nov, 2011. for the study of Association for the Study of Population, population” and presented a Lucknow, paper on “ Health Problems of the elderly in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated in one day National 3rd Dec. 2011. Loyola College, Kumari work shop on “ Writing and Chennai, publishing articles in National and international Journals” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated in one day National 22nd Dec, SC/ST Cell, S.V. Kumari awareness work shop on” 2011. Veterinary Problems of SC/ST University,Tpt. Communities” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended a UGC National National 24th & 25th Dept. of Human Kumari seminar on “ Human Rights Dec, 2011. Rights and Social of Persons with Disabilities” developments, and presented a paper on S.V.U. Tpt. “Rights of Personals with Disabilities and Social Responsibility ” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated in UGC – National 10th & 11th Dept of Social Work Kumari ICSSR National seminar on Feb, 2012. Acharya Nagarjuna “Emerging Issues and University, Ongole Challenges for Social work” and presented a paper on “ Beggary – A Challenging Social Problem” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended UGC National National 21st & 22nd Dept. of Home Kumari seminar on “ A Holistic Feb, 2012. Sciences, SPMVV, approach towards Health Tirupati. and well being” and presented a paper on “ Over weight Children Preventive measures”

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Prof. I.V. Lalitha presented a paper on “Self National 22nd, 23rd & School of Education Kumari esteem of the 24th Feb, 2012. Pondichery Orthopaedically differently University, abled” a study in Chittoor Pondicheary District. In International Conference on “Effective and efficient educational strategies for the differently abled”. Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated a UGC National 23rd & 24th Dept. of Law Kumari National Seminar on” Feb,2012. SPMVV, Tirupati Women Rights in India: Issues and Challenges ( WRIIC-2012) and presented a paper on “ Women Rights and Reproductive Health : A Social Work Perspective Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated in UGC National 27th & 28th Dept. of Business Kumari National seminar on “ Feb, 2012. Management, Innovation and SPMVV, Tirupati. Management 2012” and presented a paper on “ Promoting Health care among HIV Positive Pregnant women attending PPTCTC at Tirupati: A Social groups work approach” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Participated a UGC (SAP- National 27th to 29th Dept. of Social Kumari DRS-1) National Feb, 2012. Work, SPMVV, Conference on” Women’s Tirupati and Children’s Poverty Matters : The links and ways ahead” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Sponsored UGC National National 16th & 17th Department of Kumari Conference on “Academic March 2012 Education Dr. B.R. stress and presented a paper Ambedkar on “ Academic stress among University, School going Children and Srikakulam. School work intervention” Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended a National seminar National 20th & 21st Dept. of adult and Kumari on “ Career guidance and March 2012. containing Education, Counselling Programmes in S.V. University, Educational institutions and Tirupati. presented a paper on “ Multidimensional Support to develop effective personality among post graduate students.

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Prof. I.V. Lalitha Attended a National seminar National 27th & 28th Dept. of social Work Kumari on “ Working with Youth March 2012. Bharathi Dasan Women and Children with University, HIV/AIDS. And presented a Tiruchanapalli paper on “Impact of Social group work intervention in promoting positive Life style among Youth with HIV infection – A life skills education approach” Participated a National National 24th to 26th Dept. of Social Dr. P. Thavita Workshop on “ June 2011 Work & Population Thulasi Significance of Statistical Studies, S.V. Component in Research” University, Tirupati.

Attended a National National 19th & 20th Vikram Simhapuri Seminar on “ Climate July 2011. University, Nellore. Change : Strategies for Sustainable Environment” and Presented a paper “ Water Pollution in India Causes and remedies” Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National National 5th & 6th Hindhu College, Thulasi Seminar on “ August 2011 Guntur Empowerment of Women with Special reference to Marginalized Groups” and Presented a paper “ Impact of SHG membership in Financial aspects Before and After Joining SHG’s an Empowerment perspectives” Dr. P. Thavita Attended an International National 7th & 8th Centre for South Thulasi Seminar on “Indian in the September East Asian & Asian Century : 2011. Pacific Studies Expectation and S.V.U. Tirupati Impediments” and presented a paper “ Expectations and Obstacles of India in the Asian Century”

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Dr. P. Thavita Participated a Six Days National 14th to 19th SPMVV, Tirupati.. Thulasi National Workshop on November “Towards Competency in 2011. Social Science Research Methodology” Dr. P. Thavita Participated in the National 6th to 12th UGC Academic Thulasi Professional January 2012 Staff College, Development programme University of on E – Learning: e Hyderabad, content Development

Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National National 24th & 25th S.V. University, Thulasi Seminar on “ January Tirupati Empowerment of Women 2012. in Contemporary Indian Literature” and presented a paper “Women Empowerment – Impact of Women’s writings. Dr. P. Thavita Attended an International National 28th to 30th Dept. of English Thulasi Conference on “ January SPMVV, Tirupati Women’s writings in 2012. English (funded by APSCHE & ICSSR), and presented a paper “ Women Writers as Dynamic Agents of Change: Empowering Women from India” Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National National 9th and 10th Dept. of Thulasi Seminar on “ Social February Communication Networking Media- 2012. and Journalism, Current Trends and SPMVV, Tirupati Research Challenges” and presented a paper on “Social Media in Learning & Social Work Profession” Dr. P. Thavita Participated in the UGC National 27th to 29th Dept. of Social Thulasi National Conference on February Work, SPMVV, ‘Women’s and Children’s 2012 Tirupati Poverty matters: The Links and Ways ahead’

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Dr. P. Thavita Sponsored UGC National National 9th & 10th Dept. of social Thulasi Conference on March 2012 work Madras “Community Health” and school of social presented a paper on work, Chennai.. “Health Education for Adolescent Girls Through Social work Intervention in the Community.

Dr. P. Thavita Attended a National National 16th & 17th Dept. of Social Thulasi Seminar on “Inclusive & March 2012. work Andhra Exclusive” and presented University, a paper on “ A Study on Visakhapatnam Concerns and challenges of Juveniles in Observations Homes.

Mrs. G. Participated in UGC National 14th to 18th S.V. University, Malleswaramm sponsored Workshop on August 2011 Tirupati. a “ Promotion and protection of Human Rights” at Dept. of Human rights, Participated in a National National 25th & 26 Dept of MBA, Seminar on “ Emerging August 2011. SPMVV, Tirupati Trends in Financial Services : Challenges and opportunities” Mrs. G. Attended “XXXIII National 11th to 13th ’Sanjay Gandhi Malleswaramm Annual Conference of November Post Graduate a Indian Association for the 2011. Institute of Medical study of Population” and Sciences, Lucknow Presented a “ Promoting Health Education among Pregnant Women: A Social group work approach” at Dept. of Bio Statistics and Health Mrs. G. Participated in workshop National 5th Dept. of Social Malleswaramm on ‘writing articles and December work Loyola a publishing’ in National 2011. College, Chennai and International Journals

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Name of the Title of the Paper National/ Period Venue Teacher Presented International Mrs. G. Participated in a Six days National 14th to 19th Dept. of Social Malleswaramm National Seminar on “ November Work, SPMVV, a Towards Competency in 2011. Tirupati Social Science Research Methodology” ( funded by ICSSR, New Delhi) Mrs. G. Participated in International 22-24 Feb School of education Malleswaramm International conference 2012 Pondicherry a on Effective and University Educational Strategies for the Differently Abled.

Mrs. G. Participated in the UGC National 27th to 29th Department of Malleswaramm National Conference on February Social Work, a ‘Women’s and Children’s 2012 SPMVV, Tpt Poverty matters: The Links and Ways ahead’.

Mrs. G. Attended National National 27-28 March Dept. of Social Malleswaramm Conference on Working 2012 Work Khajamalai a with Youth Women & Campus, Children with HIV/AIDS Bharathidasan and presented a Paper University, Social case work Tiruchira palli approach Impact among HIV positive Children attending ART at Tirupati- A Study.

APRIL 2012 to MARCH 2013

Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Prof. V.Uma Tackling Childhood Poverty : National 30-7-12 to 1- SPMVV, Tirupati Supporting Children’s 8-12 -do- Celebrating Childhood International 9-11 July University of Diversity CSCY 4th 2012 Sheffield, U.K International Conference -do- Research Methodology, National Dec 2012 Dept. of Life Long Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati -do- National Consultation on 21-12-12 to Tata Institute of National Curriculum Frame 23-12-12 Social Sinces work for MSW Mumbai -do- One week Rural camp) IV 27-1-13 to 2- at Mitturu villege Semester students 2-13 Ramachandrapuram (M)

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International -do- Workshop on “Assessment of National 25th & 26th Organized by Dept. Nutritional Status in Children” Feb, 2013 of Home Science – for NGO representatives and SPMVV, Tirupati staff. Supported by CRY -do- 5 days work shop on National 24th to 28th Organized by Counselling Skills, Feb 2013 National Institute of Social Defense and Juvenile welfare and correctional services department; AP; India Tirupati Prof. K. Delivered Key note address on National 4th Oct, 2012. Karnataka State Anuradha the theme ‘Gender and Social Higher Education Development’ in the National and Centre for Rural Conference on Sustainable Poverty Alleviation Development in India: New and Community Vistas and Challenges Development, Tumkur University, Banagalore Dr. I.V. Attended a five day UGC National 26th to 30th SPW Degree and PG Lalitha Sponsored workshop on June 2012 College, Tirupati Kumari “Capacity Building of women Managers in Higher Education” -do- National conference on National 30th July to 1 Young Lives (An “Tackling childhood poverty: Aug, 2012 international study Supporting children’s of childhood wellbeing” Social protection for poverty) Dept. of Children in AP: Social Work, observations and reflections to SPMVV, Tirupati address child poverty -do- International conference on “ International 12th -15th School of social Social protection: perspectives Dec, 2012 work, Marian and policies” Social Protection college, Kuttikanam, for the elderly in Andhra Kerla Pradesh : Policies and perspectives -do- Attended common Board of National 25thand 26th Dravidian studies workshop on for Feb 2013 University, Kuppam. development choice Bared credit system syllabus and scheme of examinations for PG Courses for the academic year 2013-14 -do- Attended a 6 day training National 28th Jan to 2nd Dept. of Life Long programme on “ Application of Feb, 2013 Learning and Statistics in Research” Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati

-do- Participated in the National National 27th and 28th Dept. of Education, Seminar on “ Issues and March 2013 SPMVV, Tirupati challenges of school education 579

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International under UGC special Assistance programme (SAP-DRS-1) and present a paper on “ Challenges of School education: An overview. -do- Participated and presented a National 27th and 28th Dept. of Education, paper on “ Impact of parents March 2013 SPMVV, Tirupati Migration on Childrens education in AP : A study in the National Seminar conducted by the Dept of Education Under UGC special Assistance programme (SAP-DRS-1) -do- Participated in a “ Workshop on National 30th March SPMVV, Tirupati. poverty aware social work 2013 practice” Under UGC special Assistance programme (DRS-1) -do- Attended and presented a paper National 30th and 31th S.V University on “ Role of Parents and March 2013 Tirupati teachers in imparting value education to the Children” in the national Seminar in the “ Value education for Personality development’ Dept. of Adult and continuing education under UGC special Assistance programme (DRS-1) -do- Participated and presented a National 25th 26th Women’s studies paper on Gender based March, 2013 centre and Dept. of violence: Women’s studies, A Human Rights violation in SPMVV, Tirupati UGC sponsored National seminar on “Gender based violence against women: Challenges and strategies”

Dr. P. On Environmental Impacts, International August, 2012 Vikram Simhapuri Thavitha Health Implications and University - Nellore Thulasi Therapeutic Approaches” Presented paper on “India’s Water Crisis and Preventive Strategies” -do- On Tackling Childhood National 30th July- 1st Dept. of Social Poverty: Supporting Children’s August, 2o12 Work, Wellbeing young lives Projects. S.P. Mahila Presented a paper on “Children University in Poverty: Trends and Policy Options” -do- Participated and presented a International 7th -9th Dec, Centre for Southeast paper on “ Advantages of Indo 2012 Asian & Pacific 580

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– Japan Relations: Historical Studies, Perspectives” at International S.V.University- Conference in India- Japan Tirupati Relations Transforming into Potential Partnership” -do- Participated and presented a International 20th – 21st Department of Adult paper on “Vocational; Feb, 2013. and Continuing education and Training for Education, S.V. Youth (VETY) Through University-Tirupati Professional Institutions” International Conference on Vocational “Education and Training, professionalism as an inclusive Policy-status and Challenges”. -do- Participated and presented a National 21st -23rd Department of paper on “Sustainable Lively March, 2013 Sociology (Under Hood Approach Rural Poor” at UGC SAP DRS-) “UGC National Seminar on S.V. Unuiversity NGO’s and Rural Tirupati. Development”. -do- Participated and presented a National 25th 26th Dept. of Women paper on “ Gender Based March, 2013, studies, SPMVV- Violence in India: Strategic Tirupati. Approach” at UGC National Seminar” Gender Based Violence Against Women: Challenges and Strategies”

APRIL 2013 to MARCH 2014

Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher Internation al Prof. V. Uma Presented a paper on ‘Choosing Internationa 28th Mar New Delhi in the and Changing Schools in l 2014 Young Lives Andhra Pradesh : Factors and Symposium. Children’s Experiences’ -do- Delivered a lecture on National 14th March Counselling Children on 14th 2014 Tirupati March 2014 at the national level workshop for superintendents and probationary officers of the Government children’s, special and observation homes. -do- Participated in workshop on Internationa 17th to 20th Brighton, UK ‘Analysing Qualitative Data’ at l Dec 2013. the University of Sussex, -do- Presented a paper on National 5-6th Dec Dept of Social 581

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher Internation al ‘Differently abled and the poor: 2013. Work, Vikram Case Studies from poverty Simhapuri alleviation project in Andhra University, Pradesh’ in an ICSSR-APSCHE Nellore sponsored national seminar -do- Participated in the child profiles National 28th May Delhi book launch and made a 2013 presentation covering the details of qualitative research in YL and a couple of case studies in the book. -do- Presented A paper on ‘Chronic National 28th May Delhi Poverty Amid Growth: Insights 2013. from Long-term Poverty Trajectories’ at the Young Lives Conference -do- Participated in the National 21st Sep Hyderabad dissemination meeting 2013. conducted at Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad in connection with the release of the Telugu Child Profiles book on Made a presentation on the qualitative research in YL and presented case studies. -do- Participated in the Round Table National 7th Dec Hyderabad organized at CESS on 7th Dec 2013 2013 on Childhood Poverty: Concepts, Measurements and Policies Prof. K. As resource person delivered a National on 5th and Department of Anuradha lecture titled ‘Family centered 6th Social Work, interventions in Mental December Vikrama retardation’ in a two day Simhapuri National Seminar entitled University, “Mainstreaming the differently Nellore abled persons – challenges and interventions” Prof. I.V. Presented a paper on “Mental National June 29th & Dept. of Lalitha Health promotion among rural 30th 2013. Psychology Kumari adolescent girls – A study” in (DEC) S.V. the International conference on University, (INCAOP-13) constructing Tirupati. Mental Health in the changing

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher Internation al Global scenario -do- As a resource person delivered National 19-7-2013 UGC – a lecture on “Women and Academic staff Advocacy” to the participants college, S.V. of Refresher course in Gender University, studies Tirupati.

-do- Presented a paper on “Need for National 5th and 6th Dept. of Social inclusive education” in the Dec, 2013. Work Vikram National seminar on Simhapuri Mainstreaming the difficulty University, abled persons challenges and Nellore interventions -do- Participated in one day Regional Sri symposium on prevention and Venkateswara early detection of cancer on 3rd Institute of Feb, 2014 on the eve of world Medical cancer day-2014 Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati. -do- As an expert panel speaker National 10-11th Organized by the delivered a lecture on “Girl March Dept. of Social Children in India: Issues and 2014. Work, Vikram Interventions” and also chaired Simhapuri one technical session in the University, ICSSR Sponsored National Nellore Conference on problems encountered by the girl child: Need for Sensitization and support -do- Participated and presented a National 21st & 22nd Dept. of paper on “ Impact of March Communication Reproductive Health Education 2014 and Journalism, among Urban Adolescent Girls SPMVVC, of Tirupati : A Study” in UGC- Tirupati. SAP(DRS-II) National Seminar on Health Communication in India : Issues and challenges” Dr. P. Presented a paper on welfare National 5th -6th Dept. of Social Thavitha programmes for Mentally December, Work, Vakram Thulasi challenged in an ICSSR- 2013 Simhapuri APSCHE sponsored National University, seminar on “Mainstreaming the Nellore. Differently Abled persons – Challenges and Interventions”

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher Internation al -do- Participated and presented a National 21st -22nd Dept of paper on” Health Education and March Communication practices : Role of Social 2014 and Journalism, Media” (DRS II) National SPMVV, seminar on Health Tirupati. communication in India ; Issues and Challenges” -do- Submitted a paper on “Enhance National 10th – 11th Dept. of Social knowledge for Adolescent Girls March Work, Vakram on Integrated Child 2014. Simhapuri – Development Service” National University, seminar on problems Nellore. Encountered by the Girl child for sensitization and support, -do- Submitted a paper on “Social National 10th – 11th Acharya Group Work Intervention on March Nagarjuna nutritional conditions of 2014. University Women in Rural and Urban Ongole campus, Area” UGC Sponsored National Ongole, Seminar on Social Work Education and Development” -do- Participated and presented a National 10th – 11th Dept. of Law, paper on” Women Victims March SPMVV, against sexual Harassment” 2014. UGC National Seminar -do- As a resource person delivered National 3rd.Decemb TTD Swetha a lecture on” Feminine er, 2013. office SVU, Mechanism” Tirupati

-do- As a resource person delivered National 8th March, PASS office, a lecture on” Women 2014. Tirupati Empowerment” by PASS office on the occasion of women’s Day celebrations

Mrs. G. Presented a paper on “ Promoting National 10-11th Dept. of Social Malleswaram Mental Health among Rural March Work, Vikram ma Adolescent Girls through Life 2014. Simhapuri Skills education” Issues and University, Interventions” ICSSR Sponsored Nellore National Conference on problems encountered by the girl child: Need for Securitization and support

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APRIL 2014 to MARCH 2015

Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Prof. V. Uma ‘Importance and methods of tracers National 29th Oct Chennai study on trained Youth, 2014 Prof. K. Presented a paper titled “Psychosocial National 6th & 7st Department of Anuradha experiences of patients with chronic Novemb Social Work, kidney diseases: Implications for social er, 2014 Adikavi Nannayya work ” in a ICSSR sponsored National University, seminar on “ Rejuvenation of Social Rajahmundry, A.P Work Profession in India: Emerging Settings and Strategic Plans”

Prof. I.V. Attended two day workshop with Trans National 18th and Department of Lalitha Gender people 19th Feb, Women’s studies Kumari 2015, SPMVV, Tirupati.

Prof. I.V. Participated and presented a paper on National 20th & Department of Lalitha “Promoting Positive life style among 21st Feb, Home Science, Kumari youth with HIV/AIDS through Social 2015, SPMVV, Tirupati. Work intervention” in the UGC sponsored International conference on Advances in Home Science Students

Prof. I.V. Participated and presented a paper on National 12th Department of Lalitha “Health Problems of the elderly – A &13th Anthropology, S. Kumari study in UGC- SAP- CAS, National March V.U, Tirupati. Seminar on Bio- Cultural Diversity: 2015. Emerging perspectives & New challenges

Prof. I.V. Presented a paper on “Sexual and National 16th Department of Lalitha Reproductive rights of Women – an &17th Social Work, Kumari overview in the UGC sponsored March SPMVV, Tirupati. National Seminar on Women issues and 2015. challenges

Prof. I.V. Presented a paper on “Maimed Women’s National 25th & Women’s Studies Lalitha Decision making power on Reproductive 26th Centre and Kumari issues in the UGC National Seminar on “ March Department, Gender disadvantage as a consequence 2015 SPMVV, Tirupati. for wellbeing among women during

Prof. I.V. Participated in UGC sponsored ( UGC- National 30th & Dept. of Social Lalitha SAP- DRS-I) National Workshop on “ 31st Work, SPMVV, Kumari Women and Children in Poverty: Field March, Tirupati in Work Perspectives” 2015 collaboration with APMASS, Hyderabad.

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Name of the Title of the Paper Presented National/ Period Venue Teacher International Thavitha experiences of patients with chronic Novemb Social Work, Thulasi kidney diseases: Implications for social er, 2014 Adikavi Nannayya work ” in a ICSSR sponsored National University, seminar on “ Health Problems of women Rajahmundry, A.P Social group Work approach”

Dr. P. Attended two day National Seminar, National 19th & Department of Thavitha Eenak Sahityam, presented a paper on 20th Telugu, SPMVV, Thulasi “The Dignity of Deprived with reference Novemb Tirupati – vice of Salience er 2015.

Dr. P. Participated and presented a paper in National 20th & Department of Thavitha International Conference on “Nutrition 21st Home Science, Thulasi care among Children in the Family” Feb, SPMVV, Tirupati, 2015.

Dr. P. Attended a two week work shop on National 2-2- Dept. of Thavitha capacity Building programme for Social 2015 to Anthropology Thulasi Sciences Faculty members, sponsored by 14-2- School of Science, Indian Council of Social Sciences 2014. University of Research New Delhi, Hyderabad, Hyderabad Dr. P. Participated in UGC sponsored ( UGC- National 30th & Dept. of Social Thavitha SAP- DRS-I) National Workshop on “ 31st Work, SPMVV, Thulasi Women and Children in Poverty: Field March, Tirupati in Work Perspectives” 2015 collaboration with APMASS, Hyderabad.

Dr. P. Presented a paper on “Violence against National 16th Department of Thavitha women- Current Challenges and Future &17th Social Work, Thulasi Trends” in the UGC sponsored National March SPMVV, Tirupati. Seminar on Women issues and 2015. challenges

Dr. P. Presented a paper on “Maimed Women’s National 25th & Women’s Studies Thavitha Decision making power on Reproductive 26th Centre and Thulasi issues in the UGC National Seminar on “ March Department, Gender Issues in Conflict Prevention and 2015 SPMVV, Tirupati. Reconstruction”

Mrs. G. Participated and presented in National 20th & Department of Malleswaram International conference on Advances in 21st Feb, Home Science, ma Home Science Students, paper title 2015, SPMVV, Tirupati. “Care and Management of Children infected with HIV/AIDS,

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Department of Telugu

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR NAAC -2015

1. Name of the Department : Telugu Studies

2. Year of Establishment : 1984

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University? : Yes, School of Social sciences, Humanities and Management

4. Names of the Programmes offered(UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters, integrated Ph.D.,, D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

M.A. , literature and Translation, M.Phil., & Ph.D., programmes

Objectives of the course:  To enable the students to understand and appreciate the Basic, evolution and growth of Telugu Language and Literature.  To inculcate in the students, Literary taste and to create an awareness of Literary forma and trends.  To orient the students to various job opportunities in teaching in schools and colleges.  To acquaint the students to job areas in the field if Telugu translation and Journalism. Course Structure: Previous Final

Intake-40 I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester

Paper-I Classical Classical Poetry- History of Telugu The Structure of Poetry Feminist and Dalit Language Modern Telugu Poetry Paper-II Telugu Telugu Grammar- History of Telugu The Evolution of Grammar and Poetics Journalism Telugu Journalism Prosody Paper- Linguistics- Linguistics- Syntax Literary Criticism Literary Criticism III Phonology & Semantics & Eastern school Western school Morphology Dialectology Paper-IV History of History of Telugu Sanskrit Grammar& Sanskrit Grammar & Telugu Literature –II Prescribed Texts Introduction to History Literature –I of Sanskrit Literature Paper-V Translation Translation Internal Electives Prose genres Theories & Theories & Methods External Electives Methods

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MA.TELUGU LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & TRANSLATION-CBCS

Corse Title of the paper Core/ No.of Uni.Exam IA SEE Total code Elective Credits Duration Marks on(Hrs) TEL 101 Classical Telugu Poetry Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 102 Telugu Grammar-Prosody Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 103 Linguistics-Phonology, Core 4 3 20 80 100 Morphology TEL 104 History of Telugu Literature Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 105 Theories and Methods of Core 4 3 20 80 100 Translation TEL 201 Modern Telugu Poetry Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 202 Telugu Grammar,Poeties Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 203 Linguistics (Syntax, Core 4 3 20 80 100 Semantics, dialectology TEL 204 History of Telugu Literature Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 205 Development of Telugu Core 4 3 20 80 100 Language-Modernization TEL 301 History of Telugu Language Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 302 Journalism Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 303 Literary Criticism (Eastern Core 4 3 20 80 100 School) TEL 304 Sanskrit grammar- Core 4 3 20 80 100 Prescribed Texts-Poetry TEL305 A. Folklore IE 4 3 20 80 100 B.Research Methodology IE 4 3 20 80 100 C.Andhra History and IE 4 3 20 80 100 Culture A.Flok arts EE 4 3 20 80 100 B. Andhra History and EE 4 3 20 80 100 culture C. Basics of Modern Telugu EE 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 401 Structure of Modern Telugu Core 4 3 20 80 100 TEL 402 History of Telugu Core 4 3 20 80 100 Journalism TEL 403 Literary Criticism (Western Core 4 3 20 80 100 School) TEL 404 Sanskrit grammar- History Core 4 3 20 80 100 of Sanskrit Literature TEL 405 Fiction in Modern Telugu Core 4 3 20 80 100 Literature Total Mandatory Credits: 80

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CBCS Introduced during the academic year 2010-2011 Generally Syllabus was revised every Three years Last BOS Meeting held on 2014 .

5. Interdisciplinary Programmes and departments involved

The Faculty members of Women’s studies, Law, Communication & Journalism, English, Music & Fine Arts and Computer Applications are involved

6. Course in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.,--

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : ----

8. Examination system: Annual/Semester/ trimester/choice based credit system Semester system with choice based credit system

9. Participation of the Department in the courses offered by other departments Communication and Journalism, Communicative English, women’s studies, Computer applications and Music

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &MPS) Professor 1 1 2 Associate Professor 2 2 1 Asst. Professor 4 3 2 Others/ Academic In the place of 2 __ Consultants Faculty attained Superannuation

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Ph.D./ M.Phil. Name Experien students Qualification Designation Specialization ce guided for the last 4 years Prof.P.Kusumakumari M.A., Ph.D. Professor Linguistics, 5 Rtd.on 30-6-2010 Dip.in Linguistics Translation & 34Yrs P.G.Dip. in Literature Translation Prof. M.Vijayalakshmi M.A. ,M.Phil, Ph.D. Professor Linguistics, 27 yrs 5 M.Ed. Lexicography, Dip.in Linguistics Translation, P.G.Dip. in Folklore & Modern Translations Literature

Prof. D.Krishnakumari M.A., P h.D., Professor Telugu & Sanskrit 31yrs 2 Rtd. On 30-6-2011 P.G.Dip in Grammar, Telugu Translation and Sanskrit & Literature Dr.P.Saravathi M.A., Ph.D., Associate Classical & 22yrs 2 Rtd. On 31-5-2010 Dip.in Tamil Professor Modern Literature, Journalism & Lexicography Prof.K.Madhujyoti M.A. Ph.D. Professor Literary Criticism, 22 yrs 4 P.G.Dip. in Folk Literature, Translation, P.G.Dip. Feminist & Dalit in Tamil, Literature Abhijna&Rashtriyab hasha Dr.D.Vijayalakshmi M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Applied 10yrs Joined on 16-3-2015 M.A. Linguistics Professor Linguistics, Dip. in Tamil Translation, P.G.Dip. in Telugu Dravidian Translations Linguistics

Dr.Y.Subhashini M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Poetics, 4yrs Joined on 28-2-2015 Professor Padasahityam 1month on Lexicography Contract basis for U.G. Dr.D.Yuvasri M.A. Ph.D. Assistant Classical 8yrs 6 Joined on 28-2-2015 Professor Literature, months on Pada Sahityam Ad-hoc for U.G. 2 yrs U.G.

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12. List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

 Prof.P.L.Srinivasulu Reddy, Sri Krishna Devaraya University  Prof.M.K.Devaki, Sri Krishna Devaraya University  Prof.P.Narasimhareddy, Sri Venkateswara University  Dr.D.M.Premavathy, SPW U.G. & P.G. College

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Name of the year Weekly previous % Final % Academic taken consultant Hours

N.Gowri 2011-12(Guest 4 4 2.38 2 2.38 Faculty)

N.Gowri 2012-13 (T.A) 18 12 14.28 6 7.14

B.Lakshmi Priya 2012-13 (T.A) 18 6 7.14 12 14.28

M.Sudeshnamma 2013-14 (T.A) 18 12 14.28 6 7.14

N.Gowri 2013-14 (T.A) 18 12 14.28 6 7.14

B.Lakshmi Priya 14-2-2013 to 18 12 14.28 6 7.14 25-4-2014(HB) B.Lakshmi Priya 16-8-2014 to 18 6 7.14 12 14.28 30-4-2015

14. Programme-wise student teacher ratio : 10:1

14. Number of academic support staff(technical) and administrative staff sanctioned, filled and actual

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &MPS) Junior Assistant 1 1 1 Attender 1 1 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Modern Literature, Language study, Comparative Study, Grammar

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise

Name of the Faculty Funding Title of the MRP Period Amount Agency In Rs. Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi UGC Idioms in major south Indian 2009 to 7,31,200/- Languages- A Comparative Study 2011 Prof.K.Madhujyothi Modern Telugu Literature-cultural 2009-2011 3,84,200/- UGC identity of Dalits Prof.D.Krishnakumari UGC Traditional grammarian’s works - 2009-2011 5,75,000/- critical analysis and its relevance

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a)national collaboration b) international collaboration

Collaborated in BOOK Writing scheme with C.P.Brown Academy and Telugu Academy,Hyderabad.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST: UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE: DBT, ICSSR,AICTE, etc. total grants received

UGC – SAP DRS-I Completed on Women in Modern Telugu Literature Sanctioned Amount Rs.27,00,000/- + Two Project Fellows Period from 1-4-2009 to 30-3-2014 Coordinated by Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi

20. Research facility/ centre with

State recognition:

 National recognition : UGC SAP DRS-I Lab with library and equipment.  library established by purchase of books under

SAP DRS 1, UGC -MRPs – 3 and Donations. Total 1955 1027 500 = 3482  Staffs are provided with equipment like LCD, Xerox machine, Computers, Printers, Scanners for research purpose.  Journals and books available in the central library which were identified by staff. International recognition

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 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals(national/international) 76 Annexure-1 Monographs - 4  Chapters in books : 13 Annexure-2  Edited books - 2  Books with ISBN with details of publishers 15 Annexure-3  Number listed in international Database(For e.g. Web of Science, scops, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO hostetc.)  Citation Index – range / average  SNIP  SJR  Impact Factor – range / average  H-index

23. Details of patents and income generated –

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated ---

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad ---

26. Faculty serving in a). National Committees b). International committees c). Editorial Boards d). any other(please specify) ---

27.Faculty recharging strategies(UGC, ASC, Refresher/ Orientation Programmes, Workshops, Training Programmes, and similar programmes) ---

28.Student Projects

 Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental projects --  Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other Universities / industry/ institute –

29.Awards /recognitions received :

Faculty: Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi  Telugu Vagmaya Pragati Ratna Puraskaram by Telugu Bhasha Parirakshana Samiti - Punganoor, January 2014.  Karlapaalem Rukminamma Smaraka Puraskaram for Best Article by Prastanam on September 2014.

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Brahma Life Time Achievement, State Award by Mother Therasa Social Welfare Organization, Hyderabad on 10-2-12.  Telugu Viswavidyalayam uttama grantha Puraskaram for Telugu Jatiyaalu-paryaya padakosham by PS Telugu Viswavidyalayam 2012.  Sevarathna-Life Time Achievement State Award by Priyadarshini Social Welfare Organization, Hyderabad.2011  Kavitraya puraskaram by Tikkavarapu Rami Reddy by Tikkana jayantutsava sangam, Nellore on April 2010. Prof.K.Madhujyoti  Divakarla Venkatavadhani Satkaram by TTD Tirupati & DivakarlaVenkatavadhani SataJayanti Utsava Samiti, Hyderbad ,2012.  State best Teacher Award Govt of Andhra Pradesh -2011.  VanamamalaiVaradacharyulu Puraskaram by TTD Tirupati & Vanamamalai Varadacharyula Sata Jayanti Utsava Samiti, Hyderbad ,2011.  Sahitya Ratna award to Prof. K.Madhujyothi on 11-4-2015.

Doctoral/Post Doctoral : RGNF – 1 M.Lakshmi kala

PDF Fellowships - 2 Dr.C.Saraladevi, Dr.P.Lokeswari

Students:

Eenadu Gold Medal Tripuraneni Venkateswara Rao Gold Medal

2011- V.Gangulamma P.Renuka 2012- N.Maheswari K.M.Lavanya 2013- B.Malleswari B.Malleswari 2014- N.Hemalatha D.Supriya

Prathibha award: Rs 20,000 and One Laptop from A.P.Government 2015- 5

 N. Hemalatha, D. Supriya, P. Rekha, P. Revathi, P.Surekha  R. Neelamma got First prize in essay writing competition Rs. 1500/- from Sri Prabhakara Sastry Vangmaya Peetham in 2015  G. Roja got Second prize in essay writing competition Rs. 1000/- from Veturi Prabhakara Sastry Vangmaya Peetham in 2015  G.Subhashini got consolation prize in essay writing competition from Veturi Prabhakara Sastry Vangmaya Peetham in 2015

30. Seminars / Conferences / workshops organized and the source of funding(national /international) with details of outstanding participants if any.

Workshop-1/Seminars-12

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Title of the Workshop Funding organization Dates Co-ordinator

Workshop on Telugu Structure CIIL, Mysore 21st to 30th Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi Lessons for on line Jan2012 Title of the Seminar Telugu Katha Sahityam- Mahila UGC SAP -DRS-I 29-30, Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi Mar’2010 PrachinaBhashaHodha APSCHE, Hyderabad 30-31 Prof.K. MadhuJyoti Sep’2010 Srikrishna DevarayaKavitha UGC Unassigned Grant, 18-19, Prof.K. MadhuJyoti Vaibhavam SPMVV Mar’2011 Rachayitrula charcha ghoshti UGC SAP -DRS-I Prof. D.KrishnaKumari Telugu Sthreevada sahitya UGC SAP -DRS-I 31-3-11 Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi vikasam Telugulo Dalitha Saahityam CIIL, Mysore 28-31 Prof.K. MadhuJyoti Mar’2012 MahakaviGurajada Jeevitham, P.S.Telugu University & 20.9.2012 Prof.K. MadhuJyoti Saahityam SPMVV Bharatheeya Guru dharma 11.11.2012 Prof.K. MadhuJyoti SaamaajikaThatvaveththa Sri PracharaSabha, Narayanaguru Hyderabad Telugu Mandalikalu UGC Unassigned Grant, 25- Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi SPMVV 26,Mar’2014 Kavisammelanam Eetharam KavithaVedika 15.8.2014 Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi Kolakaluri Enoch UGC Unassigned Grant, 19-20 Prof.K. MadhuJyoti SaahityamSamaalochana SPMVV Dec’2014 SrimanVeturi prabhakarasastri Veturi Prabhakarashastry 07.02.2015 Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi gari 127 va Jayanthotsavam Peetam & TTD, Tirupati Katakshamma palraj Guest Date Co-ordinated by endowment lectures Telugu Sasanalu – Prof. R.Seshasastri 11.3.2011 Prof.K.MadhuJyoti Stree Katha Prasthanam V. Pratima 7.2.2012 Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi JanapadaSahityamloStree Prof. KasireddyVenkat 8.3.2013 Prof.K.MadhuJyoti Reddy SamajamStreePurushaSamband Prof. L. Sarada 19.3.214 Prof.M.Vijaya halu Lakshmi JanapadaStreelaNrityalu – Prof. Chigicherla Krishna 9-3-2015 Prof.K.MadhuJyoti Pradarsana Reddy *Seminars Attended by staff and research Students- International-13, National -112 – Annexure – 4

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32. Student profile programme-wise

Name of the Selected Pass percentage Programme Applications (refer to Year received Male Female Male Female question no.4) 2010-11 SKUCET - 39 - 100 2011-12 SVUCET - 30 - 100 M.A 2012-13 SVUCET - 34 - 97 2013-14 21(SPMVVCET) - 20 - 100 2014-15 52(SPMVVCET) - 33 - Awaiting M.Phil 2014-15 1 - 1 - 100 2010-11 11 - 3 - 100 Ph.D 2011-12 24 - 3 - 100 2012-13 31 - 7 - 100 2013-14 8 - 4 - 100

33. Diversity of students

Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of students Programme (refer from the same from other from other from other to question no.4) university universities universities countries within the state outside the state M.A - 100 - - M.Phil 10 - - - Ph.D., 68.75 31.25 - -

34.How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category wise

N. Gowri, K. Saraswathi cleared NET.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG --- PG to M.Phil --- PG to PhD 4.7% PhD to Post doctoral 16.7% Employed  Campus selections Recruited as Teachers in Schools, Private  Other than campus recruitment Junior colleges, degree Colleges clerical Assistants Entrepreneurs --- 596

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36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of Faculty who are graduates of the same university 10% from other universities within the 80% state from universities from other states 10% from universities outside the -- country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period --

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : 3482

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Providing Internet Facility to all Staff member and students

c) Total number of class rooms : 2

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : ---

e) Students laboratories: --

f) Research laboratories : SAP lab with Equipment

Computers - 6 Printers - 6

Scanner -1 Books racks (Steel) - 6

Computer Tables -4 Chairs (S type) – 9 Steel Almairah – 2

39. List of doctoral, post – doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/ university Doctoral - 17  Annexure-5

C.Saraladevi, P.Lokeswari, G. Dhana Lakshmi, G. Sailamma , M. Katamma,

O. Saraswathi, P. Visala, M. Susdheshna, N.C. Dhanusha, L.Swarnalatha

C.Swarnalatha, C. Cinna Papamma, L.Kasturi, D. Gayatri, P. Sowjanya, P.Sudharani, P.Padma priya

Post Doctoral - 3

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Dr.C. Sarala devi UGC PDF

Dr.P.Lokeswari UGC PDF

Dr.O.Saraswathi UGC PDF Joined in P.S. Telugu University

b) from other institutions /universities 1 Doctoral

N.Janaki Devi

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university

From the University funded by AP State Government

Year Total Students Scholarship Non Scholarship Strength holders 2010-11 39 27 12 2011-12 30 24 06 2012-13 35 25 10 2013-14 20 18 02 2014-15 33 27 06

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology ---

42. Does the department obtain feedback from: Yes

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

The department get the feed back from the faculty on curriculum and Teaching Learning evaluation through discussions in the Departmental Meetings and utilized the feed back in proper way

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Every year we get the evaluation of the Students on Staff curriculum and Teaching Learning evaluation and considering the feedback.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Considered the feedback of the alumni

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

• Dr.P.Ramadevi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Telugu, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa • Dr.D.Vijayalakshmi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Telugu Studies, SPMVV, Tirupathi • Dr.Y.Subhashini, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu Studies, SPMVV, Tirupathi • Dr.Y.Vijayalakshmi, Dept. of Telugu, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidya peeth, Tirupathi • Dr.Lalitha Saraswathi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu, Govt Degree College for Women, Nandhyal, Kurnool Dist. • Dr.P.Kumari Neeraja, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu, Govt Degree College for Women, Sri Kalahasthi • Dr.S.Gulabjan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu, Govt Degree College for Women, Gadwal. • Dr.D.Krishnaveni, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu, SPW Degree & P.G.College, Tirupathi. • Dr.G.Nirmala, Dept.of Telugu, Junior College, Vaira, Khammam Dist. • Dr.Padmapriya, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Telugu, Govt Degree College, Gudur • Ms.Sivamma, Assistant Professor, Dept.of Telugu, Govt Degree College, Kadapa • Ms.Sajani, Assistant Professor, Dept.of Telugu, PVKN Degree College Chittoor

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts.

• Special Lectures arranged through Telugu Sahiti samithi - Students literary • Association - 16  Annexure 6 • Organized Kavi Sammelanam to encourage creativity in Students in collaboration • With Kavita vedika, Tirupathi • Workshop -1 International Conference-1 Natinal seminars – 11 details see no. 30 • List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes • Lecture method, Audio - Visual Method

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

By conducting periodical reviews and seminars in the Dept. to ensure the programme objectives are constantly met learning outcomes

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Staff: Administrative /Academic Extension service

Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi

• Dean School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Management, SPMVV 18-6-2011- 17-6-2014. • Academic senate Member Sri Padmavati MahilaVisva Vidyalayam 2011-2014. • Head, Dept. of Telugu Studies - SPMVV 25-6-2014-till date. 599

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• Chair Person, Board of Studies, Department Telugu 24-2-2015 to till date. • B.O.S. Member, Dept of Telugu Studies SPMVV, 2012-2015. • B.O.S. Member, Dept of Telugu,yogivemana University ,Kadapa. 2012 – 2014,2014 to till date. • B.O.S. Member, Dept of Telugu, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetam, Tirupati 2014- 2017. • B.O.S. Member, Dept of Folk lore, Dravidian University, Kuppam ,2013-2016. • Handled Responsibility of SpotValuation 2012-2014

Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti

 Head of Telugu Studies, SPMVV,Tirupati , 2010-2013  Chair Person, Board of Studies, Department Telugu 16-2-2012 to 16-2-2015  Chair Person, Board of Studies, SV Vedic Uni.,Tirupati ,2012.  Co-ordinator for Spot Valuation, SPMVV,2014.  Co-ordinator for Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies-2014-2015.

Various committees:

Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi

 Advisor for Telugu Sahiti Samithi Dept of Telugu Studies, SPMVV, 2011-2012,2013-2014.  Member Admission Committee 2009-2010.  Member University Grievance cell Committee2010-2011.  Member Hospitality Committee for 11th -12th -13th -14thconvocations 1992-2011  Convener for Discipline Committee of 15th convocation 2014  Convener CAs advancement Scrutiny committees 2011-2013  Member State teacher award scrutiny Committee. 2011-2013  Member Leave eligibility of the Academic Consultants committee2013  Member University ResearchCouncil2011-2014  Member Committee to Prepare Common Syllabus by Research Methodology2014  Convener Discipline committee 15th Convocation2014  Member Anti Ragging Committee2012-2014  Member Ph.d/M.phil Admission Committee 2012-2014  Convener Condemned Articles Committee2014  CAS Scrutiny Committee and selection Board  Convener CAS advancement Scrutiny committees 2011-2013  Member CAS Selection board 2011-2013  Member Staff Selection board 2014  Selection Board Member for Contract Faculty/Academic Consultants,SPMVV,2011- 2014

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Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti

 Member of Ragging Committee, 2010-2013  Selection Board Member for Contract Faculty/Academic Consultants, Vedic Uni., 2012,  Member, Board of Examiners, Bangalore University, Bangalore,2013-14  Student advisor for Telugu Sahiti Samiti, Department of Telugu Studies, Sri  Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalaya, Tirupati 2010- 2011, 2012-13,2014-15.  Member of condemnation Committee, SPMVV,Tirupati 2013-2014  Member of Purchase Committee for uni. hostels, SPMVV,Tirupati 2013-2014  Selection Board Member for Contract Faculty/Academic Consultants, SPMVV, 2011,2012,2013  Board Member for Casual Announcers for AllIndia Radio, Tirupati,24.1.2014.  Member for Discipline Committee of XV Convocation, 2014.

Students:

 The Faculty and Students actively participating in NSS, Clean and Green, and Swatch Bharat programmes. All the Students in the department are NSS volunteers. Encouraging the students to participate in Special Camps and competitions at all levels.

Participated in NSS special camps at Rural areas:

All the Students from Department of Telugu are Volunteers to NSS Programme of the University. Every year students attending NSS special camps in villages and given awareness on social problems through skits & songs on AIDS, on drug addicts, to avoid alcoholic Drinks, Domestic violence, awareness on Cancer, preventing Child Abuse, Girl child feticide.

Participated in cultural, literary activities and Sports

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department

Book writing Programmes

Prof M.vijayalakshmi Telugu vachakam Telugu jatiyaalu- APoSS 2011 51-70 +2 sametalu Prof M.vijayalakshmi Preperation of post CIIL & SVU 22nd to 30th literacy material for March 2011 women Neo- literates in Telugu Prof M.vijayalakshmi Finalization lessons Telugu Structure CIIL, Mysore 21st For On line to 30th Jan 2012 Prof M.vijayalakshmi M.A. Course Translation Paper Dravidian Material University, Kuppam 2010 Prof.K.Madhujyoti Dr.B.R. Ambedkar AmbedkarAnanta Kakatiya Uni. 113 - 124 Study Centre raDalita Warangal 2011. Udyamalu Sahityam: Savaallu Prof.K.Madhujyoti Lessons For On Telugu Structure CIIL, Mysore 21st line to 30th Jan 2012

 Keynote Address For Seminar Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi delivered keynote address in the seminar Aaddhunika Sahityamlo Balala Samasyala Chitrana organized by Dept.of.Telugu,Govt.Degree College,Srikalahasthi.

 Chief Guest/Guest of Honor for inaugural session of seminar/workshops

Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi

Neti samajamlo-streela Collegeday Chair Person N.P.Savitramma Degree Stitigathulu College for women Chittoor 5-3-10. Telugu Rachayithrulaanubhavalu Chief Guest S.P.M.VV ,29 Mar-2011, Rachayithrulu -Rachanala viluvalu Symposium S.P.M.VV,31-3-2011

Telugu Streevada Streevada sahithya vikasam chair person S.V.Arts college sahithyam Orientation Programme TPT 16, 17, June 2011

Telugu katha Dalita,bahujana,girijana, chair person Dept.of.Law.SPMVV minority katha Sahithyam 9-12-11 chair person 2011,svAgricultural Violation of Human Human rights day Rights in Society Guest of honor

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Inter college sports&games Inter college sports & games English.SPMVV For boys &girls Chair Person 28-1-12 Women in Literature Women’s writing in English Chair person T.T.D 7-2-12

Veturi Prabhakara sastri Basha sahitya seva Sriman Veturi Prabhakara Chair Person Sastrigaaru 124th jayanthi

Women rights Women rights in India: Issues chief guest SPMVV 23-2-12 and challenges

Famous Musicians in Women’s contribution to Dept.Music.SPMVV classical Karnataka classical Karnataka Music Chair person 24-2-12 Music

Poverty- Women and Women’s and Children’s Dept.Socialwork. Children poverty matters the links and chief guest SPMVV27-2-12 ways ahead

Historical overview of Emerging Trends in physical Dept .of. Physical sports Education& Sports Sciences and Education,SPMVV their role in improving the 5-3-12 Performance of sports Men Chair person

International Women’s day Chairperson

Problems of Women in Manasaga-2012 chief guest Dept.of.Women’s studies society 8-3-12

Management -Women Symposium On Multimedia Dept.of.MBASPMVV chief guest 11-3-12 Role of Multimedia in Educational system Talking Childhood poverty Dept.of.Journalisam, supporting children’s Chair person SPMVV 13-3-12 Poverty –Children Telugulo Dalitha Kathasahith Yam Chair person Dept.Social work 30-1 N.S.S Day Aug - SPMVV Dalits in society Chair person

World Aids day 29-31-2012.SPMVV Role of youth in N.S.S Chair person

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Responsibility of society Chair person towards Aids patients Sangithosavam N.S.S Dt.24-9-12, SMVV Finearts Chair person Dept.Education Empowerment Manasaga-2013 Dt.1-12-12, SPMVV Chair person Dept.Music Dt-6-12-12 4th International Telugu Mahilabyudayam Samajam- Chair person conference Sthree sthanam Dept.of.MBASPMVV Chair person 11-3-12 Telugu Sankeertana Compositions of Renowned sahitya charitra Vaggeyakaras Chair person Tirupati Dec-28-12-12

Telugu basha parirashana Telugu Bhasha –viniyogam Chair person Dept.Music 30-1-13 Eetaram Kavitha Vedika Kavithvaparinamam Chief Guest Telugu basha parirashana- Aachanta Saarada Devi Aachanta Saarada Devi katalu- Samithi (punganoor)2014 katalu-Book Releasing Mahila 15Aug2014 SPMVV

Veturi Prabhakara Veturi Prabhakara Sastri 5-09-2014 Sastri Jayanthi Uchsavalu 07-02-2015

Maatru Bhasha-Viluva Antharjaateeya Maatrubhasha 21-3-2015 Dinothsavam

Prof.K.Madhujyoti

Discussion on Padyam & Antarjatiya Matri Bhasha Chief Guest 21-3-2012 Shortstory Dinotsavam Matriu Bhasha Govt. Boys High School, Piler Chief Guest 21-2-2013. Dinotsavamu Sikkentika Book Sri Prasanthi E.M. School Chair Person 22-9-2013 Releasing Gurram Joshua’s death Gandhi Bhavan, Tirupati Chief Guest 24-7-2014 anniversary Kolakaluri Visrantamma, Ambedkar Vignana peetam & Chair Person 2011,2012, 2013,2014 Bhagirathi puraskarala Jyoti Granthamala, at Sahitya Sabha P.S.Telugu University,Hyderab ad Gandhi Jayanti Gandhi trust Bhavan Special Guest 2-10-2014 Rasani Rachanalu S.V.Arts college Tirupati Guest of Honor 10-11-2014 Samalochana Jaatiya Sthayi Jaanapada Jaanapada Uthsavalu T.T.D Chief Guest 1-3-15 Guruvula Sanmanam

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Acharya Kolakaluri Dept of Telugu, Chaired the 3-12-2010 Enoch Sahityam Osmania University Session Samajika Drikpatham Women Rights in India: Dept.ofLaw SPMVV Tirupati Chaired the 24-2-2012. Issues And Challenges Session Kavi Samrat Viswanatha PuranaIthihasa Project,T.T.D Chaired the 9-3-2012 SatyaNarayana Sri Tirupati. Session Ramayana Kalpa Vriksha Swarnotsavalu- Viswanath Kavita Vaibhavam Padmasree professor CARD international Dalit open Chaired the 12-7-2014 Kolakaluri Enoch’s University of India,Deenapur, Session literary contribution- Universl appeal

National Conference of Centre Of Excellence For Participated 26-27 of March 2012 Heads of University Studies In Classical Telugu ( Departments of Telugu CESCT) , CIIL,Mysore on Review of Research Kavi Sammelanam Mahati Auditorium, Tirupati by Participated 29-3-2011 All India Radio Guest Lectures

Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti

Lecture Life of Ambedkar Ambedkar Study Centre 30-3-2011 Spmvv,Tirupati Lecture Influence of SivaSagar on Samsmarana Sabha of 23.4.2012. literature and society SivaSagar, by Dalita Bahujana Sanghas, at SVU Senate Hall, Lecture Gowtama Buddha – B.R.Ambedkar Bhavan 8.7.2012. Astanga Margam Lecture Neti Bhasha Sthiti Gatulu in Sri Padmavathi Mahila 21-12-2012 Telugu Kalasala Tirupati, in the pretext of IV Prapancha Telugu Maha Sabhalu Lecture maitrivanam Gandhamaneni Sivaiah Bhavan 3.2.2013.

Lecture as Guest Telugu Bhasha Panduga ZP High School, Mallamgunta, 27-11-2012 of honour Tirupati, pretext of IV Prapancha Telugu Maha Sabhalu Speaker Mahilalapai Atyacharalu Gandhamaneni Sivaiah Bhavan 12.5.2013 Parishkara Margalu Public Speech Jag Jeevan Ram TTD, Tirupathi 5.4.2012.

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 Book reviews

Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi

 Aachanta Saarada Devi katalu-Book Releasing 05-09-2014  Samajaajaniki Melukolupu by Dr.T.Tulasi , SPMVV, TPT 08-03-2015

Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti

 Aachanta Saarada Devi katalu-Book Releasing 05-09-2014

 Veguchukkalu’ of Dr.M.M.Vinodini at S.V.university, 14.3.2014.  NET/SLET paper setting and evaluation

Resource person/speaker

Participation :

Poetry recitation/story telling:

Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi

Kavisammelanam SPMVV & Eetaram kavitha vedika 15-8-2014 Adhunika Sahityamlo Govt.Degree College for 23-2-2015 Balala Samasyalu Women,Srikalahasthi

Prof.K.Madhu jyoti

Kavisammelanam SVU 11-5-2013. Ee taram Kavita vedika Press Club 3-7-2013. kavisammelanam on Eve of Independence day by Ee taram14.81414.8.2014 Yuvata- Desabhakti’ kavita Vedika,TPT,and Dept of Telugu, SPMVV Katha varshika SVU 14-7-2013 Kavisammelanam SPMVV & Eetaram kavitha vedika 15-8-2014

Radio and T.V Programmes:

Prof.M.Vijaya lakshmi

 Dalitha Balala Vethalu, AIR, Tirupati, 8-9-2012.  Jaateyalu-Jaathi Sampada, Dooradarshan-Sapthagiri, 19-1-13,6-2-13,7-2-13.

Prof.K.Madhu Jyothi

 Prichaka in Sangeetha Geeyadhara, AIR, Tirupati, 8-3-12.  Maitrivanam Sameeksha, AIR,Tirupati, 13-2-13.  Discussion on Telugu Implementation, ETV, 31-10-13. 606

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Consultancy Services:

The faculty members rendered service and consultancy to the 12 departments for Telugu established in two Telugu states and other states in India like Madras University, Madurai Kama raj University, Bangalore University, Mysore University, Banaras Hindu University etc. Apart from this research institutes like CIIL, Mysore, Telugu Academy A.P, are also included in this for creating teaching, research material, question paper setting, evaluating answer scripts, adjudication of Ph.D, M.Phil dissertations, discussions on syllabus , viva- voce examiner, BOS members, research guidance to D.D.E students.

Linkages:

The department has linkages to T.T.D, Tirupati, CIIL, Mysore, and APSCHE

49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

The NAAC peer committee accredited Department of Telugu has one of the Best Department in School of Humanities

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge basic or applied.

Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi

 DDE course writings for the Paper on Translation to Dravidian University, Kuppam  On line lessons on Telugu Structure for CIIL, Mysore

Prof.K.Madhu jyoti

 DDE course writings for the Paper on History of Literature to Nagarjuna University, Guntur.  On line lesson on Telugu Structure for CIIL, Mysore

51. Detail five major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths:

 Dept. Library  Audio visual equipment for effective Teaching and research  Potentiality of Faculty , infra structure facilities  No of Ph.D. awarded in last five years is maximum  Research output In terms of national and international publications is maximum  Infra structure facilities improved Through SAP DRS I

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Weaknesses:

 Small room for Department library  Shortage of Teaching and Non-teaching staff,  Lack of Proficiency in different Languages in Research Scholars

Opportunities:

 Job opportunities in Teaching profession in private and Govt. Educational institutions  Providing opportunity to interact with Writers, with eminent Professors and Journalists  Training to organize programmes

Challenges:

 Too many Colleges offering M.A.Telugu in and around Tirupati.  ICT Proficiency to be increased among Students.  National and International collaboration to be strengthened.

52. Future plans of the department.

 To Introduce the Diploma courses in  Functional Telugu language  Lexicography  Telugu Journalism, Literature & Human Rights  Literature and Human Rights  Centre for Classical Telugu  Social awareness programmes to be conducted in rural areas through literature

Papers Published- Staff- 23 Research Students- 69 Annexure-1

Title of the paper Name of the Month and Page No. journal/dailies year Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi Katha sahityam-Mahila Bhumika May 2010 24-26 Mandalikallo madhuryam Sakshi 26-5-2010 Mutha kakshalu-Mahila chaitanyam Prastanam Jan 2011 18-20 Kulavruthulapai prapancheekarana Misimi Feb-2011 27-30 prabhavam- Padajala parirakshana Addetalli kathalu Bhumika Feb-2011 17-20 Vrutti Kalaakarula Jeevitham Misimi Jan-2012 73-75 Urummadi batukula kathalu Bhumika May-2012 40-42 Asritha sramikulu Misimi Aug-2012 44-47 Jateeyalu Amulyasampada Sakshi 27-12-2012 6 Telugu katha -Rajaka mahila Bhumika July2014 24-27 Kanyasulkam-Ucharana vidheyata Prastanam sep2014 32-35 608

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Title of the paper Name of the Month and Page No. journal/dailies year Kanna kadupu Bhumika Dec2014 29-31 Prof.Madhujyoti DalitaSahityam-Dakkali Samskriti Dravidi Aug,2011 45-52. Telugu sahityamlodalita samskriti Misimi Oct.2011 11 - 13. DalitaSahityamloBegariKulaSamskriti, Telugu July-Sept,2011 97-100

CinduKulam –samskriti BahujanaKeratalu Jan,2012 40-42 & 67-68. Banda, Mondi Kulaalu-Samskriti DalitaVikasam July-2012 17-18 Banda, Mondi Kulaalu-Samskriti DalitaVikasam Aug-2012 17-19 GosangiChayalu Misimi Nov,2012 38-39& 65. PracheenandhraKavayitrulu – O KottaChoopu Prastanam June ,2013 13-17 Tanjavoori Andhra RajulaCharitra Misimi Aug.2013 50-52. Sri veturi PrabhakaraSastri Annamacharya Misimi Sept.2014, 72-73. Charitra Prof.D.Krishnakumari Rudramadevi shalivahana Jun & Jul 2012 Mahaprajakavi Prasthanam Feb 2013

Post Doctoral Fellows

Dr.C.Sarala Devi Akasamlo Sagam-Dalita Sree Bhavaveena Feb-2014 15-16 Yerukata Srivenkatesam April-2014 12-13 Bhakti Mukthi maargam Srivenkatesam May-2014 11-13 Bhagavathshenam Srivenkatesam Aug-2014 6-9 Annamaih vyshnava tatvam Srivenkatesam Jan-2015 11-12 Telugu Adicara Bhasa Chattam- Sahithya Prastanam Feb-2015 11-13 Amalu GirijanaNutrayallo -Pasupashayadulu Misimi Feb-2015 39-42 Annamaih Bhakti tathvam Annamaih Sankeerthanalu- 384-387 Telugu Sahithya Vaibhavam

Dr.P.Lokeshwari Muthyala Harati Srivenkatesam Dec-2010 30 Tarigonda Vengamamba- Tallapaka Saptagiri Feb-2014 29-31 Annamaih Tarigamamba Bhaktitathvam Srivenkatesam May-2014 9-10 Bhagavata Kathanuvadalu Srivenkatesam Jun-2014 26-27 Srivadam-Chalam,Maidanam Bhumica Jun-2014 34-35 Srinivasuni Kalyanam Srivenkatesam Aug-2014 11-13 Talli Basha Misimi Dec-2014 43-44 Valmiki Maharshi Srivenkatesam Mar’-2015 60-61

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Research Students:

P. Rajeswari

Samskritika Visleshanatmaka Navala Senior Citizen Vani Feb 2015 3-6 ‘Bathuku Bata’ ‘Rasani’ Navalallo baalala samasyala Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Feb 2015 172-176 chitrana Samasyala Chitrana G. Subhashini Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu – Pushpa Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu – Sep 2014 389 - 393 Varnana Pushpa Varnana Chittoor Jilla Kathalu – Balikala Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Feb 2015 150 - 154 Samasyalu Samasyala Chitrana M. Reddemma Adhunika Sahityam – Kutumbamlo Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Feb 2015 79 - 80 Balikala Samasyalu Samasyala Chitrana Dr.K. Aruna Annamaiah Sankeerthanallo Stree Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu Sep 2014 379 - 383 Swabhavam Telugu Sahithi Vaibhavam A.Bhadravathi Baapuji Smriti Kavyamlo Jasua Sahitya Samaj Tatha Feb 2015 6-7 Adviteeya Sambandhalu Samskritik Samakaleen Prasn Development of Values in Children For Human Values and Feb 2015 19-20 through Children Literature Professional Ethics Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu – 15 va Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu Sep 2014 21-24 Satabdam Nati samaja Jeevana Telugu Sahithi Vaibhavam Chitrana Uthama ParisoDhana Grandham Mallemogga Masa Patrika Oct 2014 9 Balabandhu Alaparti Subbarao Rachanalu – Pariseelana Dr.C.Sudharani Olga Drishtilo Telugu Bhasha Savouneer Sep 2010 - Maranivadu Kavitaloni Dalita Spriha Sahitya Prasthanam May 2010 21 N.Gowri Bharata Desamlo Mudrana Prarambha Sahitya Prasthanam Sep 2012 26-29 parinama Vikasalu:Telugu Bhasha Nalluri Rukmini Kathalu Vyavasaya Sahitya Prasthanam June 2014 24-27 ranga Sankshobhalu-Jeevana gamanalu Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu – Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu Sep 2014 370-373 Vatsalya Bhakti Telugu Sahithi Vaibhavam O.Saraswathi Mahila chaitanyam katha Nandanam Mar.2012 30-31 Matru bhasha parirakshana Telugu Prachina bhasha hodaa 29-30 of margadarshaka suutraalu Sep’2010 610

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Aadapilla amtee alusaa ammaa Nandanam Jan’ 2012 32 Boya jangayya kathalu – Dalitula saveneir Jan’2012 65-68 samasyalu Aviniiti rahita vidyardhula paatra University express Jan’2013 10-11 Varakatnam stree katha University Express Jan’2013 12-13

Stree samasyala chitrika – mudiganti Prajashakthi 15-4-2013 visurraayi (Daily) Vishalandhra prachuranalu – sahitya Prachuranakala nirwahana, 116-123 seeva, ammakalu-pradarshanalu naipunyam Tadepalli Veeralakshmi Panduranga mahatyam-Gruhastha SKSD G college Soveneir 3-9-2012 sampradayam Santhi parvam – naithika prabhodam soveneir of international 2012 Conference on Mahabharam Matrudevo bhava Maatrudevoobhava 2014 34-44 Mana arsha samskruthi – Matru Maatrudevoobhava 2014 34-44 Prasamsa Pitrudevobhava Maatrudevoobhava 2014 34-44 Maata pitrula seeva bhagyam Maatrudevoobhava 2014 34-44 Achrya devo bhava Maatrudevoobhava 2014 34-44 M.Lakshmikala Matru bhashanu parirakshimcu Telugu Prachiina bhashaa 2010 kundaam hooda

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Annexure-3

Books Published-15 Staff -8 Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi  Telugu Hindi Jatiyalu - 2011 - MBMR publications  Telugu Mandalikapadakosam - 2014 - MBMR publications

Prof.D.Krishnakumari

 Sthrii Deepika - 2011  Andhra shabdha cintaamani vyaakyaanaalu -2012

Prof.K.Madhujyothi  Gurram Joshua JeevitaCharitra - 2010 - C.P.Brown Academy publications  DalitaSahityaSowndaryaTatvam - 2010 - Telugu Academy publications  StreevadaSahityam –Samajikaavasaram - 2011 - Jyothigrantha mala  NAANNA -Biography of PadmasreeAcharyaKolakaluri Enoch - 2014 - Jyothigrantha mala

Ph.D Dissertations Published-7

 Annamacharya Sankeerthanalu Vyajastuti, Vyajaninda Alankara Pariseelana Dr.Y.Subhashini 2011.  Telugu Katha Sahityam – Vruddhula samasyalu Dr.G.Dhanalakshmi 2012  Muslim Minority Katha Sahityam – Pariseelana Dr. S. Gulabjan 2012  Telugu Dinapatrikallo Sirshikalu–Mandalika Bhasha Pariseelana Dr.Y.Prasanthi2013  Telugu Katha Sahityam - Girijana Samasyalu Dr.G.Sailamma 2013  Dalitha Katha Sahityam – Mandalika Bhasha Pariseelana Dr.P.Kumari Neeraja 2014  Karnulu Jilla Janapadula Nammakalu Dr.D.Gayatri 2014

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Eminent Writers, Scholars visited the dept. on various occasions

Distinguished Guest: Dr.D.Sambasiva Rao-IAS,Executive Officer,T.T.D

Writers  Prof. Kolakaluri Enoch - Recipient of Padmasri  Prof. Kethu Visvanatha Reddy - Kendra Sahitya Academy Awardee  Prof.R. ChandraSekhar Reddy - Kendra Sahitya Academy awardee  Gollapudi Maruthi Rao  Prof.P.Narasimha Reddy  Prof. S.G.D. Chandra Sekhar  Savem Ramesh  R.M.Uma Maheswar Rao  Sunkoji Devendrachari  Dr.V.R. Rasani  Prof. Madhurantakam Narendra  Prof. Endluri Sudhakar  Prof. Thummala Ramakrishna Women Writers  Abburi Chayadevi- Kendra Sahitya Academy Awardee  Nalluri Rukmini  Malleswari  Challapalli Swarupa Rani  Shajahana  Kuppili Padma  Mandarapu Hymavathy  M.R.Aruna Kumari  Prof. M.K. Devaki  Dr. M. Vinodini

Eminent Scholars

 Prof. K. Katyayani Vidmahe - Kendra Sahitya Academy Awardee  Prof. S. Jaya Prakash - Kendra Sahitya Academy Awardee  Prof. J. Pratap Reddy - Registrar, S.V.University, Tirupati  M.D.Kristaphar - Chairman Higher Education Council  Dr. D. Samba Siva Rao - Executive Officer, T.T.D., Tirupati  Dr. Samudrala Lakshmanaiah - Veturi Prabhakara Sastri Peetham  Prof. P.V. Aruna Chalam - Ex- Vice Chancellor, Dravidian University, Kuppam  Prof. Ravva srihari - Ex- Vice Chancellor, Dravidian University, Kuppam  Prof. Kadapa Ramanaiah - Ex- Vice Chancellor, Dravidian University, Kuppam  Prof. P. Kusuma Kumari - Ex- Vice Chancellor, S.K.University,

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Anantapur  Prof. Gujjarlamudi Kripachari - Vice Chancellor, Dalita Sarvatrika Visvavidyalayam, Deenapur, Guntur  Prof. H.S. Brahmananda - Ex – Director, Dharma Prachara Parishath  Prof. K. Sarvothama Rao - Rtd., Dept. of Telugu,S.V.University  Prof. Dwaram Lakshmi - Dept. of Music, S.P.MahilaUniversity  Dr. D.M. Premavathi - Rtd. Dept. of Telugu, S.P.W. College  Prof. Pulikonda Subbachari  Prof. K. Asha Jyoti - Head, Dept. of Telugu, Banglore University, Banglore  Prof. Peta Srinivasulu Reddy - Head, Dept. of Telugu,S.V.University  Prof. N. Muniratnamma - Head, Dept. of Telugu,S.V.University  Dr. Y. Reddy Syamala - Head, Dept. of Lexicography, P.S.Telugu University Seminars Attended: International-13, National-112

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Title of the paper Name of the Organized Date Seminar International Seminars Prof.M.Vijayalakshmi Position Of Women In Women’s Writings in Dept.of.English 28,30Jan2012 Literature(Chaired the English &APSCHE & ICSSR Inaugural Session) Multimedia Technologies Multimedia Dep.of.Communication 3March2012 Technologies and Journalisnm Importance of ESL Activating the ESL Regional English language 23-24,May Classroom Classroom office, New Delhi 2012

Sankethika vidya-Basha Naalugava Prapancha Tirupati 28-12-12 Samasyalu Telugu Mahasabhalu Telugu Bhasha -Mahila Naalugava Prapancha Tirupati 28-12-12 Telugu Mahasabhalu Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti SriKrishnaDevaRaya AntharJateeya Telugu Dept ,Madras 23rd ,24th Vyaktitvam Telugu Sadassu University ,Chennai Feb,2011

Marginalised Female Women’s Dept. of English , SPMVV 28- 30 Jan Characters of Ramayana Writings in English 2012. Portrayed in Volga’s Short Fiction Streevada Kavitvam – PostModern Trends Telugu Dept ,Madras 14th-15th Chaitanyam in Telugu Poetry University ,Chennai:. Mar,2012 Pracheenandhra PrapanchaTelugu Ma Tirupati 28th -30th

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Sahityamlo Kavayitrulu ha Sabhalu Dec,12 Telugu Sahityamlo Stree Mahilabhyudayam Prapancha Telugu Maha 28th -30th of Sabhalu ,tpt Dec,12, Adhunika Sanketikata- Prapancheekarana- Telugu Dept, Osmania 25th,26th Feb Telugu Padajaala Telugu Bhasha College, Kurnool 2014 Samardhyam Sahitya Samskritulu Pragathiki Pari Prapancha Telugu Vijayawada 21st,22nd Feb tapistunna Dalita mahila Rac hayithala Maha 2015 Sabhalu National Seminars Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi Kadapa Zilla Kathalu - Telugu Dept.of.Telugu SPMVV,TPT 30-3-2010 kakshalu karpanyalu – Kathasahityam- Mahila Mahila Chaitanyam Kulavruthulapai Telugu Pracheena Dept.of.Telugu SPMVV,TPT 30 sep 2010 prapancheekarana bhashahodaa 29,30 sep 2010 prabhavam padajala parirakshana-vaduka Acharya Kolakaluri Acharya Kolakaluri Dept.of.Telugu O.U. 2,3 Dec 2010 Enoch Sahityam- Asritha Enoch Sahityam- Kulalu samajika Drukpadham Kadapa Zilla Machanjee Telugu - basha CIIL Mysore&SVU 27,28 Dec 2010 Kaipeeyathulu pariseelana lekhanapaddatulu Ucharana vidheyatha Amuktha malyada stree Sri Krishna Dept.of.Telugu SPMVV 18-19 Mar 2011 devarayala sahithya vaibhavam Rachanala Mulyankam Rachayithrula Dept.of Telugu SPMVV 29 Mar 2011 anubhavalu Rachanala viluvalu Streevada sahithya Streevada sahithya Dept.of Telugu SPMVV 30-Mar-2011 nepatyam vikasam Telugu Katha- vruthi Dhalitha, bahujana, Dept.of Telugu S.V.Arts 16,17Feb 2012 Kalakarulu girijana , Mynarity College Katha Sahithyam New perspectives of Emerging Trends in Dept.of. MBA Aug. SPMVV 25&26,2011 Economic Situations in Financial Services: India Challenges and opportunities Rayalaseema Telugu Basha- Dept.of . linguistics, S.V.U 16-17 Feb 2012 Mandalikam Basha sastram Kriyanirmanam Need for innovation National Dept.of. MBA Feb:27&28.201

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Conference on 2 Innovation and Management Chatrapathi Shivaji Rajanna Sahitya Rajanna Trust,SPMVV 5-4-12 Navala Mahila paatralu prayogam- samaajika proyjanamam Gurajada stree pathralu Gurajada Dept.of.Telugu S.V.U&Telugu 18 – Sep-2012 samakalinatha Jeevitham- University Dt. Sahithyam

EnochKathalu – Acharya Kolakaluri Osmania University 2012 Kularvthulu- Samajika Enoch Sahithi Pratipattii Samaalochanam. Telugu katha-Dalita Teluguloo Dalita Dept.of.Telugu & CIIL 29-30 August balalu saahityam 2012 Gurajada kanyasulkam Telugulo Dept.of.Telugu SPMVV 21 – Sep-2012 uchharana vidheyatha DalitaSahityam

Balikala pai himsa Balikala pai himsa Prerana Women rganization 3-3-2013

Vizayanagaram Zilla Telugu Dept.of.Telugu.SPMVV 25&26-March Katha- Mandalikalu Mandalikalu 2014

Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti Kolakaluri Enoch’s Prof.KolakaluriEno Dalita sahitya academy state 5thMay’10. contribution to world ch’s writings archeology Dept, literary criticism Hyderabad Gopichand,SriSri, SatabdiRachayitalu CR College,chilkaluripeta 30.9.2010, Kodavatiganti – –Samakaleena 1.10.2010 . pariseelana Sahityam kavitallo sramaika Srisri Sahitam Dravidian Uni.kuppam 25th 26th Mar jeevatam 2010

Pasipillala Pakshapati Acharya Kolakaluri Dept of Telugu,Osmania 2nd&3rd Dec Acharya Enoch Enoch Sahityam- University, Hyderabad 2010 SamajikaDrikpatha Kakatiya Sasanalu- Konni Telugu Sasanalu CIIL Mysore & 17th,18th,19th, Sastriya kalaroopalu Ratapratulallo VignanaSarvasva Kendram, Feb11 Pracheena Telugu PSTelugu UniversityDept, Samskriti Hyderabad Amukta Malyada – Sri Krishna Deva SPMVV, Tirupati 18th 19th Viplavatmakata Raya Kavita Mar2011. Vaibhavam, , Chittoor Zilla Chittoor zilla SPMVV Tirupati 24.3.2011.

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Rachyitrulu- centenary Sadhikarakata celebrations Ammatanapu ounnatyam Women in Central Institute of Hindi, Agra 31.3.2011. Indian Literature & Bhasha Sangam A.p SV University Tirupati Kolakaluri Enoch Telugu Bhasha- Dept. of Linguistics 16th 17th Feb Kathalloni Bhasha Bhasha Sastram SVU, Tirupati; CIIL,mysore & 2012. Viseshalu Telugu Bhasha Sastragnula Vedika Hyderabad, Literature- Ahead of Law Women Rights in Dept. of Law SPMVV Tirupati 23rd 24th Feb India: Issues And 2012. Challenges’’ Viswanatha Andhra Kavi Samrat TTD,Annamacharya 6th-9th Mar pourusham Viswanatha Project&Purana Ithihasa 2012. SatyaNarayana Sri Project, Tirupati, Ramayana Kalpa Vriksha Swarnotsavalu- Viswanath Kavita Vaibhavam Girijana Vyadhala Telengana Sahitya Dept. of Telugu, Kakatiya Sajeeva Darpanam – Sekarana – Uni,Warangal, 16th,17th Mar ADAVI Adhyayana 2012. Paddhatulu, Cidimina Velige Dalit literature in SPMVV & CIIL, Tirupati 28th30th Cinnarulu Acharya Telugu Aug.2012. Kolakaluri Sristi Konni Stree Patralu – Mahakavi Gurajada PSTelugu University , 20th Sept, 2012. Konta Vicikitsa Sahityam- Hyderabad, at Tirupati, Jeevitam Ardhika Swavalambana – DalitCulture in PSTelugu University& CIIL, 29th 31st Oct Dalita Kavitraya Dristi Indian Literature Hyderabad.. 2012

Kopparapu Kavula KopparapuKavula Sri Venkateswara 2012 Sahitya Varivasya Sahiti Niirajanam vedaadhyayanSamstha,TTD,Tir upati,. Streevada Kavitvam - Feminism Dept of Telugu ,Kakatiya 18th20th Jan Rajakeeyalu in Telugu Uni.,Warangal,& CIIL Mysore 2013.

Hridayaanni Mahakavi Dasrathi Telangana Bhasha Samskritika 5th 6th Nov, Aavishkarinchina Sahitya Mandali, Secundrabad, 2013 Dasrathi ‘Jwalalekhini’ Samalochana

Maa Nannagaru Writings of Prof. Ajo-Vibho,Kandalam 5.1.2014. Kolakaluri Enoch Foundation, ponnur

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Acharya Kolakaluri Telugu Dept. of Telugu Studies 24th&25th Mar Enoch Kathanikallo Mandalikalu SPMVV Tirupati 2014 Guntur Mandalikam- Dalita Samskriti Samskriti Acharya Padmasree CARDS international Dalit 12th13thJuly,20 Kolakaluri Enoch gari professor open University of India, 14. Sahityam- samakaleena Kolakaluri Enoch’s Deenapur, Guntur jeevita Nepadhyam literary contribution- Universl appeal Sangika saktuluga Sri Narayana Guru Narayana Guru 30,31 Aug 2014 Kulam,Matam-Sri PracharanaSabha at Ps Telugu Narayana Guru Uni.,Hyderabad Drikpatham Annamaiah Annamaiah TTD, SPW Tirupati 10-12 Sept Sankeertanallo Samajika Sankeertanalu – 2014 Chaitanyama Telugu Sahitya Vaibhavam

Gangu-Naati Samijika Ottikota Alwar Potti Sriramulu Telugu 23rd 25th 26th Jeevitha Darpanam Swamy Sahithya University,Hyderabad Oct 2014 Samalochana Kolakaluri Enoch kathalu Rajyanga Naitikata Sahitya Academy, NewDelhi 1-2 Nov 2014 - Rajyanga Naitikata – Swatanryanantara andASMITA, Hyderabad Telugu Sahityam

Rendu Kallu-Mudu Telugu Sahityamlo Govt.Degree Women’s 23rd 24th Feb Kaallu Balala Samasyala College,Srikalahasthi 2015 Chitrana Reddamma Gundu Chittor Zilla Govt.Degree College, Nagiri 3rd 4th Mar Kavula Sahithya 2015 Seva Post Doctoral Fellows G.Sarala Devi Olga Rajakeeya Kathalu- Telugu Katha Dept.of Telugu Studies 29-30 of Mar stree Sahityam-Mahila SPMVV, 2010 Tirupathi Participated Telugu Streevada Dept.of Telugu Studies 2011 Sahitya vikasam SPMVV, Tirupathi Gurajada Katalu-Stree Gurajada Jeevitam- Dept.of Telugu Studies 17-9-2012 Chitrana Sahithyam Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi Mahila Patrikalu-Stree - Dept.of Telugu Studies 5 -7 of Oct Chitrana SPMVV, 2012

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Tirupathi &CIIL Prajakavi Vemana Tamila,Telugu Dept.of Tamil 15-17 of Nov Sahithyala Madhya Sri Venkateswara University, 2012 Polikalu Tirupathi Telugu Tamil Sahithyala Influence of Sri Venkateswara University, 25-27 of Mar Sambamdalu Dravidian Tirupathi Dept.of Linguistic 2013 Languages &CIIL Janapada Kalalu-Jantuvla Telugu Janapada Dept.of Telugu Studies 27-28 of Dec pravesam Vegnanam- Sri Venkateswara University, 2013 Prakriyalu Tirupathi Anuvartitam Mahabharatam Mahabharatam ORI, Sri Venkateswara 7-11 of Jan Virataparvam Keechaka University, Tirupathi 2014 Drowpati Samvadam Telugu Adhikara Bhasha Telugu Basha Telugu Bhasha Parirakshana 29-30 of Jan Chattam-Amalu Parirakshana Samithi, Punganoor 2014 Samiti Puttaparthi Puttaparthi Dept.of Telugu Studies 21-22 of Mar Narayanacharyulu-, Narayanacharyulu- Sri Venkateswara University, 2014 Sahithya seva Jeevitam, Sahithya Tirupathi V.Pratima Pakshi Telugu Dept.of Telugu Studies 24-25 of Mar Kathalu-Mandalikalu Mandalikalu SPMVV, 2014 Tirupathi Podupukathallo- A Comparative Dept.of Tamil Sri 26-27 of April Sammajika Pariseelana Study of Tamil and Venkateswara University, 2014 Proverty&riddles Tirupathi Annamaih Annamaih 10-12 of Oct Sankeerthanalo- Sankeerthanalu- Dept.of Telugu SPWD&PG 2014 Bhaktitatvam Telugu Sahithya College, Tirupathi Vaibhavam Kolupulu Kathallo- Acharya Kolakaluri Dept.of Telugu Studies 19-20 of Dec Samajika visleshana Enoch Sahithyam- SPMVV, 2014 Salochana Tirupathi Madurantakam Rajaram Chittor Zilla Dept.of Telugu Govt.degree 3-4 of Mar Kathallo-Rayalaseema Rachaethalu,Kauvu College, Nagiri 2014 Karuv lu Sahithya Seva Participated Women-Issues and Dept.of Social Work, SPMVV, 16-17 of Mar Challenges Tirupathi 2015 Dr.P.Lokeswari Telugu basha Computer Telugu Pracheena Dept.of Telugu Studies 29-30 of Oct Viniyoogam Basha Hoda SPMVV, Tirupathi 2010 Janapada Kridalu Telugu Janapada Dept.of Telugu Studies 27-28 of Dec Vegnanam- Sri Venkateswara University, 2013 Prakriyalu Tirupathi Anuvartitam

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Telugulo Computer Telugu Basha Telugu Bhasha Parirakshana 29-30 of Jan Viniyogam Parirakshana samithi, Punganoor 2014 Samiti 21 va Satabdamlo 21 va Satabdamlo Dept. of Telugu 12-14 of Mar Streevada Drukpadam Telugu Sahityam Yogi Vemana University, 2014 Teerutennulu YSRKadapa Dist. Tarigonda Vengamamba Telugu Dept.of Telugu Studies 24-25 of Mar Rachanallo Mandalikalu Mandalikalu SPMVV, Tirupathi 2014 Sivatandavam-Visisttata Puttaparthi Dept.of Telugu Studies 21-22 of Mar Narayanacharyulu- Sri Venkateswara University, 2014 Jeevitam, Sahithya Tirupathi Annamayya- Annamaih Dept.of Telugu SPWD&PG 10-12 of Oct Vengamamba Sankeerthanalu- College Tirupathi 2014 Telugu Sahithya Vaibhavam Dowri Death-Stree Acharya Kolakaluri Dept.of Telugu Studies 19-20 of Dec Chitrana Enoch Sahithyam- SPMVV, Tirupathi 2014 Salochana Viyardulu Tallidandrulu - Adhunika Govt. womens Degree College, 23-24 of Feb Samajam Sahityamlo Balala Sri Kalahasti 2015 Samasyalu Chitrana Annamaih -Vengamamba Annamaih 10-12 of Oct Sankeerthanalu- Dept.of Telugu SPWD&PG 2014 Telugu Sahithya College, Tirupathi Vaibhavam International -1 Mahabharatam Mahabharatamloo ORI, Sri Venkateswara 7-11 of Jan Adi,Sabha Parvalalo University, Tirupathi 2014 Drowpadi Work Shop-1 Web Design Online course SPMVV 2014 Research Students

Dr. G. Dhana Lakshmi Telugu Katha Sahityamlo Telugu Katha SPMVV,Tirupai 29.3.2010 to – Vruddhula Samasya Mahila 30.3.2010

Dr. O.Saraswathi Boya Jangaiah Kathalu Telugu Katha – S.V.Arts Degree college, 16.7.2011 to Dalithula Samasyalu Dalitha Bahujana Tirupati 17.7.2011 Girijana Mynority Jeevitham Visalandhra Prachuranalu Art of Publications Dravidian University, Kuppam 17.8.2011 to – Sahithi seva ammakalu and Management 18.8.2011

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– Pradarshanalu Skills Language in Social Media Social Networking SPMVV, Tirupati 9.2.2012 to Media – Current 10.2.2012 Trends and Research Challenges Telangana Katha Dalit Literature in SPMVV, Tirupati 28.8.2012 to Saahityam – Dalitha Stree Telugu & CIIL, Mysore 31.8.2012 Samasyalu Gurajada kavitwam Gurajada jiivitham S.V.University, Tirupati 17.9.2012 sangha samskaranam sahityam to18.9.2012 P.satyavatigari Feminism in Kakatiya University 18.1.2013 to illalakagaanee kathalu Telugu Warangal 20.1.2013 kutumbam, stree Telangana Mandalikalu Telugu SPMVV, Tirupati 25.3.2014 to Telangana Samskruti Mandalikaalu 26.3.2014 Dr. P.Vishala Telugu patrikalu vyaapti Journalism in SPMVV, Tirupati 5.10.2012 to parinaamam Telugu 7.10.2012 Rayalaseema katha Dalitha literature in SPMVV, Tirupati 28.8.2012 to saahityam – dalita stree Telugu 31.8.2012 samassya Sannapu Reddy kathallo Telugu SPMVV, Tirupati 25.3.2014 to mandalikalu Mandalikalu 26.3.2014 Dr.C.Sudharani

Olga dhrushtiloo telugu Telugu prachina SPMVV, Tirupati 29.9.2010 to bhasha bhasha hooda 30.9.2010 G.Hemalatha Kolakaluri kathanikallo Acharya SPMVV, Tirupati 19.12.2014 to dainyam leni jiivanam kolakaloori Enoch 20.12.2014 sahityam – saaloochana Madhuranthakam Telugu sahityaaniki Govt.Degree College, Nagari 3.3.2015 to raajaaram “sabala” Chittoor jilaa 4.3.2015 kavula rachayitula dohadam M.Katamma Jatiyaalu sametalu A comparative Dept. of Tamil, S.V.University, 26.4.2014 to study of Proverbs Tirupathi 27.4.2014 and riddles Juupaka subhadra maa Telugu SPMVV, Tirupati 25.3.2014 to akka mukkupulla giinnee mandalikalu 26.3.2014 poyimdi

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Padya Art of Publications Dravidian University, Kuppam 17.8.2011 to nighamtuvulu and Management 18.8.2011 Skills Dalitha kathallo stree Telugu katha SPMVV, Tirupati 29.3.2010 to lymgika vedhimpulu sahityam Mahila 30.3.2010 Dalitha kathallo asprusya Telugulo Dalita SPMVV, Tirupati 29.8.2012 to samasyalu sahityam 31.8.2012

P.Rajeswari Rasani navalalu janapada Telugu sahityaaniki Chittoor jilaa Govt.Degree 3.3.2015 to vaidhyam kavula rachayitula dohadam College, Nagari 4.3.2015 Janapada viznanam Sametalu Janapada viznanam- prakriyalu S.V. University, 27.12.2013 anuvartitam Tirupathi to 28.12.2013 Rasani rachanalu – mandalika Telugu mandalikalu SPMVV, 25.3.2014 bhasha visheshalu Tirupati to 26.3.2014 Rasani navalallo balala Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Govt Degree 23.2.2015 samasyala chitrana Samasyala Chitrana College for to Women, 24.2.2015 Kalahasthy Navala batukaata samskruthika Inter National seminar on Department of 25.2.2014 visheshalu Globalization –Telugu Language, Telugu, to literature and culture Osmania 26.2.2014 college, Kurnool, CIIL, Mysore Asphrusya gamgaloo stree vada Acharya kolakaloori Enoch SPMVV, 19.12.2014 dhrukpatham sahityam -saaloochana Tirupati to 20.12.2014 G.Subhashini Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu – Annamayya samkiirtanalu Telugu SPW Degree 10.9.2014t Pushpa Varnana Sahitya vaybhavam and PG College, o tirupathi 12.9.2014 Kolakaluri Enochgari katha – Acharya kolakaloori Enoch SPMVV, 19.12.2014 pilllani kamtanu katha sahityam -saaloochana Tirupati to vishleshana 20.12.2014 Chittoor Jilla Kathalu – Balikala Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Govt Degree 23.2.2015 Samasyalu Samasyala Chitrana College for to Women, 24.2.2015 Kalahasthy Chittoor jillaa katha Telugu sahityaaniki Chittoor jilaa Govt.Degree 3.3.2015 to sahityamloo M.R.Aruna kavula rachayitula dohadam College, Nagari 4.3.2015 kumarigari kathalu 622

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M.Reddamma Amma manassu Acharya kolakaloori Enoch SPMVV, 19.12.2014 (Voice of Silence) sahityam -saaloochana Tirupati to 20.12.2014 Adhunika sahityam – Adhunika Sahityamlo Baalala Govt. Degree 23.2.2015 kutumbamloo balikala Samasyala Chitrana College for to samassyalu Women, 24.2.2015 Kalahasthy N.Gowri Nalluri rukmini kathallo strii Women Rights in Indian issues Dept. of Law 23.2.2012 chaitanyam and challenges SPMVV, to Tirupathi 24.2.2012 Sakshi dinapatrikalloni Telugu Journalism S.V.University, 5.10.2012 sampadakiiyaalu arogya Tirupathi to sambandha amshalu 7.10.2012

Bharatha Desamlo Art of Art Publications of Publications and Dravidian and University,Dravidian 17.8.201117.8.2011 to 18.8.2011 Prachuranalu ManagementManagement Skills Skills Kuppam University, to

Kuppam 18.8.2011 ‘Purudu’ Navala – TeluguTelugu Journalism Journalism Dept.of Dept.of Telugu, Telugu,5.10.2012 5.10.2012 to 7.10.2012 Dalita Samskriti S.V.University, S.V.University,Tirupati to Sampradayalu Tirupati 7.10.2012

Moukika Janapada Sahityamlo Telugu Janapada Vijnanam- Dept.of Telugu, 27.12.2013 Podupu Kathalu – Samethala Prakriyalu Anuvartithvam S.V.University, to Visishtatha Tirupati 28.12.2013

Bharathamlo Pramukha Stree International Conferrence on Oriental 7.1.2014 to moorthul Manasthatva Chitrana Mahabharatham Research 11.1.2014 Vidya Vidhanalu Institute, S.V.University, Tirupati Puttaparthy Narayanacharyulu Puttaparthy Narayanacharyulu Dept.of Telugu, 21.3.2014 Jeevitham, Sahityam- Jeevitham, Sahityam S.V.University, to Adarsneeyatha Tirupati 22.3.2014 Annamacharya Sankeerthanalu Annamaiah Sankeerthanalu Dept.of Telugu, 10.9.2014 Vatsalya Bhakti Telugu Sahitya Vaibhavam S.P.W,Degree to & P.G.College, 12.9.2014 Tirupati

Aacharya Kolakaluri Enoch Aacharya Kolakaluri Enoch Dept.of Telugu, 19.12.2014 to Kathalu Vyavasaya Ranga Sahityam Salochana Spmvv, Tirupati 20.12.2014

Spriha Nuthanki Gowri – Chittoor Jilla Telugu Sahityaniki Chittoor Jilla Dept.of Telugu, 3.3.2015 to Rachayithala Rachanallo Raithu Kavula Rachayithala Dohadam Govt.Degree 4.3.2015 College, Nagari

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Annexure-2 Book Chapters

Prof.M.Vijaya Lakshmi

 Telugu Jateeyalu-Sametalu, Telugu Vachakam + 2 APoSS,2011  Telugu –Mandalikalu, 4th Prapancha Telugu Mahasabhalu (sanchika),2012  Telugu katha- Vrutti Kalaakarula Jeevitham, Dalitha,bahujana, girijana, Minority katha ,Jan 2012  Enoch kathalu-Kulavruttulu-Saamajika pratipatti, Enoch Saahithya samaalochanam,2012

Prof.K.Madhujyoti  Anatha voka pariseelana- Kolakaluri Enoch-Abhinandana Sanchika 2011.  Chitoor zilla rachayitrulu – chitoor zilla satha jayanthi utsavalu-2011.,p.no:59&60.  Madiga Sahityam-Ambedkar Spoorti in a book ‘Ambedkar Anantara Dalita Udyamalu, Sahityam: Savaallu’ Ed.by Dr. B. Krishnaiahby Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Study Centre(UGC) Kakatiya Uni., Warangal 2011. , p.no.113 - 124.  DalitaSahityam: MadigaMastilaSamskriti, TeluguKatha Dalita,Minority,Girijana,Ba hujana Jeevitam Seminar Proceedings,Ed.Dr.V.R.Rasani, Jan, 2012. p.no.9-12.  Sramaika Jeevana Soundaryam – SriSri Kavita, Sata Vasantala SriSri ,Seminar Proceedings, Ed Dr.Kinnera Sridevi , 2012, ISBN 978-93-81112-28-1 p.no.183- -191  Hridayanni Aavishkarinchina Dasrathi ‘Jwalalekhini’, Mahakavi Dasrathi Sahitya Samalochana Seminar Proceedings,Ed.Dr.Ganta Jalandhar Reddy , 2014, p.no269- 274,ISBN 978-81-972292-1-3.  Acharya Kolakaluri Enoch Needa’-Prateekatmakata In a book Acharya Kolakaluri Enoch Sahitya tatwam, 2014 , p.no. 109-118, ISBN 978-93-83823-02-4.  Gangu-Naati Samagra Jeevitha Darpanam,Prajala manishi ottikuta alwar swamy sahitya samalochana edited be G.Jalandgar reddy, p.no 102  Pragathi Kiranalapai Paritapistunna Dalitha mahila, Telugu bharathi,3rd prapancha telugu rachayithala maha sabhalu,Krishna jillarachayitala sangham prachurana, Feb 2015

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Phd Awarded

Name Topic Research Supervisor Date& Year 1.G.Dhanalakshmi Telugu Katha Sahityam-Vruddhula Prof:M.Vijayalakshmi 2010 Samasyalu 2. D.Gayathri Kurnool Zilla Janapadula Sahityam Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti 17-8-2010 Nammakalu Sakhunalu 3. G.Sailamma Telugu Katha Sahityam- Girijana Prof:M.Vijayalakshmi 15-11-2010 Jeevita Chitrana 4. P.Sudha Rani Olga Kalpanika Sahityam Purusha Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti Patra Chitrana 2011 5. P.Sowjanya Annamaiah Sankeerthanallo Prof.PKusuma Kumari 8-2-2011 Samskruthi-Sampradayalu 6. P.Lokeswari Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Prof.PKusuma Kumari 5-8-2011 Rachanalu-Vimarsanatmaka Pariseelana 7. G.Padma Priya Sampradaya Vyakaranalalo Kriya Prof.D.Krishna Kumari 29-8-2011 Swarupa Swabhavalu 8. C.Chinnapapamma Kommanapalli Ganapathi Rao Prof.PKusuma Kumari 24-10-2011 Navalalu-Oka Pariseelana 9. N.Janaki Devi Mahila Purobhivrudhi Eenadu Dr.P.Saravathi 05-11-2011 Vasundara Spoorthi 10. C.Sarala Devi Olga Navalalu Stree Patra Chitrana Dr.P.Saravathi 1-8-2012 Streevada Drukpadam 11. M.Sudeshnamma Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti 6-12-2012 Yakshaganalu-Vasthu Pariseelana 12. L.Kasthuri Annamayya Sankeerthanallo Prof.D.Krishna Kumari 18-12-2012 Samskruthi Sampradayam 13. C.Swarnalatha V.Pratima Kathalu-Savimarsaka Prof.PKusuma Kumari 16-4-2013 Pariseelana 14. M.Katamma Annamayya Aadyathma Prof:M.Vijayalakshmi 27-7-2013 Sankeerthanalu Bhasha Visleshana(samputam-3) 15. P.Visala Rayalaseema Katha Sahityam-Mahila Prof:M.Vijayalakshmi 7-12-2013 16. O.Sarswathi Telangana Katha Sahityam-Mahila Prof:M.Vijayalakshmi 6-2-2014 17. L.Swarnalatha Visalandra Telugu Katha – Prof.PKusuma Kumari 29-3-2014 Vimarsanathamaka Pariseelana 18. N.C.Dhanusha Adhunika Telugu Sahityam- Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti 15-10-2015 Paryavarana Spriha 19. N.Gowri Nalluri Rukmini Sahityam-Samajika Prof.K.Madhu Jyoti Submitted Drukpatham

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On roll Ph.D.Candidates

Prof.M.vijayalakshmi B.Lakshmi Priya 2010-11 R.Rajeswari 2010-11 T.Veeralakshmi 2012-13 V.S.R.P.Padmaja 2012-13 R.Arundhatirai 2012-13 G.Hemalatha 2014-15 P.Vani 2014-15 G.Subhashini 2014-15

Prof.M.Madhujyoti C.Usharani 2010-11 N.Gowri 2010-11 G.Urukundamma 2012-13 K.Aruna 2012-13 K.Anjalamma 2012-13 A.Bhadravathi 2012-13 Hymavathi 2014-15

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Telugu Saahithi Samithi Programmes-16

Topic Guest Year

Mahilalu – Sasanaalu Prof. Galla Chalapathi S.V.University, 2010- Tirupati 2011 Lalithadevi thatvam Chenchu Subbaiah 2010- T.T.D., Tirupati 2011 Telugu Katha Parinamam Prof. Madhuranthakam 2010- Narendra,S.V.University, Tirupati 2011 Telugulo Samaasa Vidhanam Dr. Sanganabhatla Narasaiah P.S.Telugu 2011- University, 2012 Hyderabad Telugu Nighantu Nirmaanam Dr. Y. Reddy Syamala 2011- P.S.Telugu University, Hyderabad 2012

Amritham Kurisina Raatri Dr. D.M. Premavathi, 2011- S.P.W.College, Tirupati 2012

Jaanapada Saahityam- Prof.Peta Srinivasula Reddy S.V.University, 2011- Aavasyakatha Tirupati 2012 Tamilaandra Saahityaala Prof.S.Jaya Prakash, Madhurai Kaamaraj 2012- Aadaana Pradhaanaalu University 2013

Medho Sakthi Jnapaka Dr. J.Naganna, Govt. Degree college for 2012- Sakthiki Melakuvalu women, 2013 Srikalahasthi Telugu Katha Saahityam Dr. Rasani, S.V.Arts college, Tirupati 2012- Venkatramaiah 2013

Aadhunika Sahitya Thatvam Prof. R. Chandra Sekhar Reddy,Yogi Vemana 2013- University, Kadapa 2014

Telugu Saahitya Vikaasam - Prof. J.Muniratnam,S.V.University, Tirupati 2013- Visishta Saahityam 2014

Telugu Tamila Navalalu- Prof. N. Muniratnamma, S.V.University, 2013- Dalitha Mahila Tirupati 2014 Raayalaseema Kathanika – Dr.R.Rajeswaramma, S.V.University, Tirupati 2014- Naadu, Needu 2015

Vidyarthulu – Naamini Subrahmanyam Naidu 2014- Saahityaabhilasha 2015

 Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Guppedu Talapulu by K.Madhujyothi ISBN No.978-93-84361-27-3

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Department of Women’s Studies

Evaluative Report of the Department

1. Name of the Department : Department of Women’s Studies and Women’s Studies Centre 2. Year of Establishment : Department – 1989 : Centre - 1988

Vision and Mission of the University and the Department

Empowerment and emancipation of women through acquisition of knowledge is the prime motto of the University. To achieve this goal, empowerment of women through skill upgradation, involvement and participation in various activities towards establishing a progressive egalitarian society is the major objective of the Department and Women’s Studies Centre, Sri Padmavti Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati.

Women’s Studies emerged as an academic discipline with in the University system in the year 1989 and with a clear objective to analyze the lives of women with a theoretical frame work of gender. The research programmes (Ph.D and M.Phil) were introduced in 1990, and P.G programme under distance mode was introduced in the year 2002.

3. Is the Department part of School Faculty of the University? Yes, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Management

4. Names of Programmes offered

Sl.No. Name of the Course Regular/Self Finance / Distance mode 1. P.G. Programme in Women’s Studies Regular and Distance Mode 2. M. Phil Programme Regular 3. Ph.D Programme Regular ( Part-time and Full-time ) 4. P.G. Programme in Economics Regular from 2013 onwards 5. Common Core Course on Gender Studies Regular and Self Defense 6 P.G. Programme in Applied Economics Self Finance (up to 2012-2013)

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Objectives of Women’s Studies Course

 To mainstream the gender perspective in the curriculum of various disciplines and development processes.

 To conscientise and empower students to enable them to become catalysts to bring about social change .

 To produce sensitive women who will play a more committed and meaningful role in the overall development of society.

 To promote research on issues of the women and gender issues and to involve the activists and policy makers in matters of formulating the relevant strategies

 To advocate women’s issues and outreach programmes for women’s empowerment and to provide an access to the socio-economic safety nets.

 To develop partnership and networking with civil society, women’s organizations at the grass-root level, private sector agencies and Government machinery for bringing visibility to women’s issues

 To liaision with various stakeholders for policy formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, to achieve a trickle down impact on gender issues.

Objective of Applied Economics/ Economics Course

 To provide job oriented education to the girl students  To enable the students to avail themselves of the opportunities emerging in the various sectors of the globalised economy.  To import first hand experience of professionalism to students in various governments.

5. Interdisciplinary Programmes and Departments involved

Yes, Women’s Studies course is an interdisciplinary Programme , any graduate can pursue the Course. Ph.D and M.Phil is also offered on Interdisciplinary basis.

6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, industries, foreign Institutions etc Planning to offer

7. Details of programmes discontinued If any, with reasons

Nil

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Introduction of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

The Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) provides flexibility to the changing demands of the industry and society in addition to offering a range of optional and elective courses for the students. Accordingly CBCS was introduced with effect from the academic year 2010-11. Prior to this, a BOS meeting in Women’s Studies and Economics was conducted on 19.09.2009 to change the curriculum and modalities of the courses.

In the CBCS system four credits for each course, with the weightage of 20 and 80 marks for internal and external examinations were given respectively. Every Semester has five theory papers and one practicum. For the two Semesters only five core courses were offered where as in III and IV semesters internal and external electives were introduced. III Sem 3 Core Courses + 2 Elective Courses IV Sem 2 Core Courses + 3 Elective Courses In addition to these (20) Courses, Communicative English, Computer Applications and Gender Studies and Self Defense were introduced as compulsory courses in I,II and III semesters of all P.G courses respectively.

Uniform Pattern of Selecting Credits in the University

Followed the implementation of uniform pattern for external electives/internal electives i.e four credits for all courses. In view of this, the papers are arranged and the total credits come to 96 for Women’s Studies Course and 80 credits for Economics Course.

Revision of Curriculum

i. Syllabus of each course of M.A Women’s Studies and Economics is modified and updated as per the present needs of the society and employability of students. ii. Proposed to choose external electives offered by other Departments specifically from the Dept. of Social Sciences , Humanities and Home Science of the University for the students of third and fourth semesters from the academic year 2016-17. iii. The Department has proposed to offer external electives courses namely Gender and Development, Women and Entrepreneurship Development and NGO’s and Development, Environment Protection and Climate Change iv. Project work and internship programmes are part of curriculum. For Women’s Studies Course Documentation, Internship project work, Field work report and Dissertation are also mandatory for the course which have 4 credits each. Details of courses and credits or furnished in Annexure - I

9. Participation of the Department in the courses offered by other Departments

 Gender Studies and Self Defence is a core subject for all the students of all disciplines in the university. NGO Management was offered as an external elective course for the students of Media Management, Dept.of Communication and Journalism in the year 2011-12. 630

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 The Staff have been teaching for the Departments of Law, Physical Education and Nursing on papers like Sociology, Economics in the University.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors / Associate Professors / Asst. Professors / Others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including Actual CAS & MPS) (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 # 3 + 3 * Associate 2 1 - Professors Asst. Professors 6 5 3** Others - - - # One regular Professor was retired in 2010. * Three CAS Professors retired in the years 2011, 2012, 2013 respectively. ** Three Asst. Professors were appointed in the month of February, 2015.

11. Faculty Profile with Name, Qualification, Designation, Area of Specialization, Experience and Research under guidance.

a. Department of Women’s Studies

S. Name Qualification Designation Area of No. of No. of Ph.D / No Specialization years of M.Phil students experience guided for the last 4 years 1 Prof. R. M.A., (Soc), Professor and Gender and 3 Ph.Ds Jayasree M.A. (WS)., Dean Development 27 years Awarded Ph.D Examinations Sexuality and 8 Ph.Ds under Reproductive health progress 2 Prof. D.B. M.A., (Eco), Professor and Gender and 26 years 2Ph.Ds awarded Krishna M.A. (WS)., Head Development, Gender 1 Ph.D Kumari Ph.D Sensitization, submitted Agriculture and Rural 6 Ph.Ds under Economics progress 3 Prof. G. M.A., (Eco), Professor Women and 22 Years 2 Ph.Ds awarded Sandhya Rani M.A. (WS)., and NSS – Entrepreneurship , 5Ph.Ds under Ph.D Co-ordinator Women and Education progress and Rural Economics 4 Dr. P. Neeraja M.A., (WS) Assistant Women and Violence Joined on -- Ph.D professor 01-03-2015 5 Dr. M.A., (WS) Assistant Health and Nutrition, Joined on -- M.Padmavathi Ph.D Professor Micro Finance 01-03-2015 6 Dr. M.A., (Eco) Assistant Economics, Public Joined on -- P.Madhavi Ph.D Professor Finance 01-03-2015 631

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b. Contribution of Staff in the University Administration

Sl.No Name Responsibility Period Dean, SSSH&M, 2009-2011 Director of Admissions 2010-2011 1. Convener , CPC 2010-2011 Prof. R. Jayasree Dean, Controller of Examination (Full 2011 to till date charge) Co-ordinator, UGC Remedial 2011-13 Coaching Centre Prof. Chief Warden, SPMVV, Hostel March 2010 to 2011 D.B.Krishna Head, Dept. of Women’s Studies and 2013 to till date 2 Kumari Women’s Studies Centre Asst. Director, LLL&E 2009-12 Dy. Warden 2010-12 3 Prof. G. Sandhya Co-ordinator , Equal Opportunity Cell 2010-13 Rani Dy. Warden 2010-13 NSS- Coordinator 2013- till date CPC Member 2014- till date

12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct faculty, Emeritus professors:

1. Prof. Suseela Kousik – Standing Committee Member, UGC, New Delhi. 2. Dr. Manimekalai, Vice Chancellor, Mother Teresa University, Kodaikanal. 3. Prof. Seethamma, Registrar, Bangalore University, Bangalore. 4. Prof. N. Audinarayana, Barathiyar University, Coimbatore. 5. Prof. A.Sudheer, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram. 6. Prof.R. Sudharshan Rao, Member, A.P. State Fourth Finance Commission 7. Prof. Arumata Bagga, Retd., Emeritus Professor, Pune University 8. Dr. D.Baalaiah, Research Officer, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai. 9. Prof. Shanthi,(Retd), Madras University, Chennai 10. Prof. Tara Kumari, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 11. Prof. Sundar Rao, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 12. Prof. N. Vijaya,(Retd), Kakatiya University, Warangal 13. Prof. Bavaiah, S.K. University, Anantapur 14. Prof. D.Krishna Murthy, S.V. University,Tirupati 632

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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty: Programme-wise information

a. P.G. Programme in Women’s Studies : 50 percent b. P.G. Programme in Economics : 50 percent

* Temporary staff appointed in Women’s Studies Centre under XII Plan UGC Grant.

14. Programme-wise student-teacher ratio :

a. Women’s Studies : 3 : 1 b. Economics : 5 : 1 c. Research Scholars : 7: 1

15. Number of Academic Support Staff (Technical) and Administrative Staff: Sanctioned, filled and actual

Posts were sanctioned by UGC and appointed in the year 2012-13 on Contract / Tenure/ temporary basis:

Staff Position in Women’s Studies Centre

S. No. Post Sanctioned Filled Actual 1 Reader 3 3 3 2 Lecturers 3 2 1 3 Research Associate 3 3 2 4 Research Assistants 3 3 3 5 Professional Assistants 3 3 1 6 Data Entry Operator 3 3 2 7 Library Assistant 1 1 1 8 Office Attendants 2 2 2

16. Research Thrust areas as Recognized by Major Funding Agencies : The following are the research areas of the Department: a. Women and Reproductive Health b. Women and Entrepreneurship c. Trans Gender People d. Environment Protection and Green Audit. e. Women and Mental Health f. Women and Education g. Gender Mainstreaming h. Gender Based Violence Against Women

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National, b) International funding Agencies and c) Total Grants received. Give names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise

Research Projects (major and minor) sanctioned for the WSC and Department Staff –

2010-15

S. Year No of Type of projects Funding No projects (major /minor) Support/Name of the funding Agency 1. 2010-15 29 Minor (28), UGC and ICSSR Major (1)

Details have been given in the Annexure – II.

18. Inter-Institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Nature and Extent of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace: A study in Tirupati and Visakhapatnam in collaboration with Centre for Women’s Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam.

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-Fist, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT, ICSSR, AICTE etc., total Grants received -

University Grants Commission (UGC)

UGC sanctioned III phase for Centre for Women’s Studies, SPMVV, Tirupati.

20. Research Facility / Centre with a. State Recognition : - Nil b. National Recognition: - Recognized by UGC. c. International Recognition: - Nil  The Department is fully equipped with Computers and internet connection (Wi-Fi) - Yes  Department and Centre is having 1500 Books, Reports and other materials.  LCD with Screen for digital presentation - Yes.

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies

Nil

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22. Publications

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals a. National: 4 b. International: c. Regional  Monographs:  Chapters in Books:  Edited Books  Books with ISBN with details of publishers:  Number listed in International Database(For ex: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database-international Social Sciences Directory, EBSCOhost, etc.)  Citation Index-range/average  Snip  SJR  Impact factor-range/average h-Index

The Department also publishes a Bi annual News Letter and TriAnnual Journal.

Publications of the Staff during -2010-15

No .of .Books(text ) / No of articles in peer No. of Chapters/Articles Edited Volumes reviewed in Edited Volumes/Books Journals/working papers Year Interna Natio Regi Interna National Regional Interna Nationa Region tional nal onal tional tional l al 2014-15 - 4 - 11 9 - - 8 - 2013-14 3 3 2 8 12 1 - 2 - 2012-13 3 1 - 3 14 6 - 8 - 2011-12 2 1 - 5 8 - - 6 - 2010-11 2 3 - 4 9 - 1 8 -

Details are provided in Annexure – III.

No. of Seminars/Conferences/Symposiums attended and presented papers by the Staff of Department and Centre -2010-15

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Year No. of Seminars /Conferences /Symposia

International National 2014-15 11 59 2013-14 14 58 2012-13 9 48 2011-12 3 45 2010-11 5 43 Total 42 253

Details are provided in Annexure – IV.

No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Symposia Organised by the Department and Centre -2010-15

Year Name of the organizer No. of Seminars/ Symposia Conferences National Regional/ Seminars State Level 2013-14 Prof. D.B. Krishna Kumari – 1 Director Prof.R. Jayasree and Prof. G. Sandhya rani – Co- directors Prof. D.B. Krishna Kumari – 1 Director Prof.R. Jayasree and Prof. G. 2012-13 Sandhya Rani – Co-directors Prof. D.B. Krishna Kumari- 1 Convener 2011-12 Prof. D.B. Krishna Kumari – 1 Director 2011 Prof. R. Jayasree , Director 1 Prof. G. Sandhya Rani – Co- director

23. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

Journal Publication initiated by the Department during 2010-15  Indian Journal of Women’s Studies has been started by the Department since -2013 - It is a Tri Annual Journal with the ISSN No. ISSN. No. 2348-3865. So far five issues of the Journal was released.

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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Free consultancy was provided to NGOs and Women’s Organizations in preparing research proposals, programme implementation and evaluation of the programmes with gender perspective and on women’s issues. Further covers the following aspects; are also covered:  Upgradation of skills.  Establishing linkages with financial Institutions.  Acts as a liaison with Skill Development Organizations for Capacity Building .  Arranging Exhibitions for Marketing of the products of the Micro Entrepreneurs and Women’s Groups.

Counselling / Mentoring

 Counselling sessions on Stress Management and Personality Development to the students on regular basis.  Conselling on family disputes and social problems is an important activity of the staff.  Mentoring on issue like placement, career and academic development to the students is a continuous process.  Gender Sensitization at all levels is a regular activity along with conselling on raised issues and problems in the sessions.

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

Details are provided in Annexure - V

26. Faculty serving in

a. National committees - Yes b. International committees c. Editorial Boards - Yes

1. Prof. R. Jayasree-  Member, UGC, NET Committee;  Member, Academic Council, RGIYD, Sri Perambadur, Tamil Nadu.  Co-Editor – Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Dept of Women’s Studies , SPMVV

2. Prof. D.B.Krishna Kumari -  Chief Editor - Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Dept of Women’s Studies, SPMVV since 2013.  Member, Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, GEM, Centre for Women’s Studies, Allagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu since 2012. 637

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3. Prof. G. Sandhya Rani  Member – State Fourth Finance Commission, Government of Andhra Pradesh.  Co-Editor –Indian Journal of Women’s Studies, Dept of Women’s Studies , SPMVV

a. Others (please specify)-

Prof. R. Jayasree

1. Member, Executive Committee Indian Association for Social Science in Health. 2. BOS Member, Women’s Studies, SPMVV- 2010 till date 3. BOS Member, Social Sciences, Pondichery University- 2010- 2-14. 4. BOS Member, Population studies, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore – 2013-2015. 5. BOS Member Gender studies, RGINYD, Sri Perumbudur – 2010-2014.

Prof. D.B. Krishna Kumari

 Board of Studies

- Chairperson, Board of Studies in Applied Economics, SPMVV, Dec, 2012-2014 - Member, Board of Studies, Andhra University, Visakapatnam- 2012 continuing - Chair Person, Board of Studies in Women’s Studies, Nov, 2013 Continuing.

 Advisory Committee Member to Centre for Women’s Studies - Member, Andhra University, Visakapatnam, 2012- Continuing - Member, Mother Teresa University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu,2013 –Continuing. - Member, Allagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, 2013 Continuing. - Member, Centre for Women’s Studies, SPMVV – since 1993 till date - Member, S.K.University, Ananthapuram 2014 – continuing - Member, Avinashilingam Women’s University, Coimbatore, 2014 – continuing

 Membership in Committees of the University i. Member, Sexual Harassment and Violence Against Women (SHVAW) Committee, 2013-2015. ii. Member, Anti Ragging Committee- 2010 to 2015. iii. Member, CAS Scrutiny Committee, 2013 and 2014. iv. Member, Research Proposals Scrutiny Committee, 2013 and 2014. v. Member, CAG Committee, 2013. vi. Member, NAAC Steering Committee, 2010.

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Prof. G. Sandhya Rani

1. Nominated as Member of SPMVV Website Committee 2015. 2. Nominated as Member – Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Women’s Studies, S.V. University, Tirupati, on 1-5-2013 for three years (1- 5-2013 to 30-4-2014). 3. Nominated as Chairperson of ‘BOS’ of Economics P.G. Course Dept. of Women’s Studies on 7-02-2014. 4. Served as Co-ordinator, Equal Opportunities Cell, SPMVV, Tirupati from 24-6-2010 to -8-2013. 5. Acted as Co-Director, Admission Committee, SPMVV (SVU PGSET) for three years from 2010-11 to 2012-13. 6. Nominated as NSS Co-Ordinator, SPMVV on 27.12.2013. 7. Acting as Advisory Board Member of Centre for Women’s Studies, ‘Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur since 2012. 8. Served as Assistant Director, Centre for Life Long Learning and Extension, SPMVV, Tirupati from 17-4-2010 to 16-10-2012. 9. Served as Dy. Warden, SPMVV Hostels from 21.6.10 to 16-8-2012.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC,ASC, Refresher / Orientation Programmes, workshops, training programmes and similar programmes) - Yes

Details are provided in Annexure - VI

28. Student projects - Yes ( for the years 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) 100 percent

29. Awards and recognition received at the national and international level by

a. Faculty - Yes Prof. R. Jayasree received Best Teacher Award at State level-2011 b. Doctoral / Post Doctoral Fellows - yes - 2 c. Students - Yes ( L. Geetha M.A., Economics – 2013-15, D. Bharathi Bai, M.A. Women’s Studies Received Sri Padmavati Prathiba Puraskar- 2013- 2015 ) d. Ph.D Scholar - Rajeev Gandhi Fellowship - 1

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30. Seminar / conferences / workshops organized and the source of funding (National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any

Year No.of Seminars /Conferences Funding Outstanding Participants /Symposia Agency National 2010- One day Seminar on Challenges and 1. Mrs. Janaki, IAS, Municipal Commissioner 11 Strategies for Women’s Empowerment UGC 2. Prof. Veena Nobel Dass, - Former Vice on the eve of Chittoor District Chancellor, SPMVV Centenary Celebrations, 26th March, 3. Prof. Ranga Reddy, Emirates professor, 2011 S.V. University.

i. One day - Symposium on Girl UGC 1. Smt. Vimal Kumari – DSP Child: the Pride of Nation , 1st 2. Smt. Anju Yadav March,2013. 3. Sri Swamy, DSP 2012-13 4. Dr. Krishna Prasanthi 5. Dr. Asha Latha 6. Dr. Thejovathi 7. Dr. Venkateshwarlu 8. Mr. V. Nageswar Rao, Senior Civil Judge

ii. UGC National Seminar on Gender UGC 1. Dr.Manimekalai, Vice Chancellor, Mother Based Violence Against Women: Teresa University, Kodai Kanal. Challenges and Strategies, 25th and 2. Mrs. Bimla Chandra Sekhar, Madhurai. 26th March, 2013. 3. Dr. Baalaiah, Research Officer, Mumbai 4. Prof. Yosodhara, Ex- SCW Member, Odisha. 5. Prof. N. Audinarayana, Barathiyar University, Coimbatore. 6. Smt. Santha Reddy, Ex-member, National Commission for Women, New Delhi. 2013- UGC National Seminar on Challenges UGC, 1. Prof. Suseela Kousik – Standing 14 and Strategies for Women’s Studies as University Committee Member, UGC an Academic Discipline,17th to 18th un- 2. Prof.K.Shanthi(Rted), Madras University, March,2014. assigned Chennai. grant 3. Prof. N. Audinarayana, Barathiyar

University, Coimbatore.

2014- UGC National Seminar on Gender UGC 1. Mrs.C.S. Ramalakshmi, IFS – SERP, 15 Disadvantage as a Consequence for Advisor, A.P. Wellbeing among Women, 25th and 2. Mrs. Gowthami Manivasagam, IRS, Asst. 26th March, 2015. Commissioner, Income Tax, Tirupati. 3. Prof. Vijayanthimala, Hyderabad.

4. Prof. N. Audinarayana, Barathiyar University, Coimbatore.

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No. of Workshops /Trainings attended during the period of 2010-15

No.of Workshops / Trainings Year International National Regional/State Level

2014-15 - 9 10 2013-14 - 9 24 2012-13 - 12 14 2011-12 - 8 2 2010-11 - 7 1

Details are provided in Annexure -– VII

No. of Workshops and Trainings Organized by the Women’s Studies Centre (WSC) and Dept of Women’s Studies (DWS) during -2010-15

Year Name of the No. of Workshops No. of Trainings Organizer National State Regional National State Regional Level Level Level Level Level Level 2014-15 WSC and DWS 4 2013-14 WSC and DWS 1 2012-13 WSC and DWS 1 2011-12 WSC and DWS 1 2010-11 WSC and DWS 4(One 1 day)1(two day) Details are provided in Annexure - VIII

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the Departments

The DRC will take necessary care to avoid plagiarism in research and to maintain ethical values in presenting and drafting the research work.

32. Student Profile Programme-wise

S. Name of Year Applications Selected Pass percentage No. programme received Male Female Male Female M.A. 2010-11 10 -- 7 -- 6 (86%) Women’s 2011-12 ------Studies 2012-13 ------2013-14 2 -- 2 -- 1 (50%) 2014-15 5 -- 5 -- 0 M.A. 2010-11 20 -- 16 -- 100% Economics 2011-12 15 -- 12 -- 100% 641

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S. Name of Year Applications Selected Pass percentage No. programme received Male Female Male Female 2012-13 ------2013-14 16 -- 10 -- 100% 2014-15 25 -- 16 -- 100% Ph.D., 2010-11 4 -- 2 -- 2011-12 8 -- 5 -- 2012-13 5 -- 2 -- 2013-14 21 -- 5 -- 2014-15 27 ------

33. Diversity of Students

Students of P.G and Ph.D programmes belong to the three Regions of A.P and Telangana. Mostly they are from rural background and they represent all social categories. Admissions are based on reservation policy of the Government. For the P.G. Programmes, all the students are local in the State of Andhra Pradesh and 15 percent of the seats were given to other University students outside the State.

Ph.D Programme is inter disciplinary in nature and scholars belongs to four Southern States of India – Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

S. Name of the Year % of % of % of % of No programme 2010- students students students students 2015 from the from other from from same universities universities other university within the outside the countries state state 1 M.A., Women’s - - 100% - - Studies 2 M.A. - - 100% - - Economics 3 Ph.D. - 25% 50% 25% -

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SLET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise

S. No. Name of student Agency Remark No.

1 Ms. Varalakshmi UGC 1 NET/JRF

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35. Student Progression

S. Student progression Percentage Against Enrolled No. Women’s Studies App. Economics / Economics 1 UG to P.G. - 2010-11 to 2014-15 2 PG to M. Phil 2010-11 to 2014-15 - 3 PG to Ph.D 40 percent - 4 Ph.D to Post – Doctoral 10 percent - 5 Employed 20 percent in Appointed as Degree College  Campus selection SPMVV University, Lecturers – 10 percent,  Other than campus 50 percent in NGOs Teachers and Lecturers in recruitment and Self Employed Private Institutions. 60 percent

36. Diversity of Staff

S. Percentage of faculty who are graduates Numbers No. 1 Of the same university 2 2 From other universities within the State 3 3 From universities from other States 1 4 From universities outside the country -

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D and D.Litt. during the assessment period Nil

38. Present details of Department infrastructural facilities with regard to : a. Library : Yes with 1500 Books, Reports and other Materials. b. Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes – 11 systems c. Total number of class rooms : 3 d. Class rooms with ICT facility : yes e. Students’ laboratories : available in Computer Centre f. Research laboratories : Nil

39. List of Doctoral, Post Doctoral Students and Research Associates :

S. Name Designation Supervisor Year No. 1 Dr. V. Sarada Post Doctoral Fellow, Prof. R. Jayasree, February, 2015 UGC DWS, SPMVV

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* An Alumini Dr. K. P. Neeraja has been working for her Post Doctoral Programme in Public Health, at Michigan State University, Michigan, U.S.A.

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the University :

S. No. Year Number of students M.A. Economics 1 2014-15 8 2 2013-14 8 3 2012-13 9 4 2011-12 7 5 2010-11 14 M.A. Women’s Studies 1 2013-15 1 2 2010-11 6

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programmes? If so highlight the methodology.

 The course of Applied Economics was changed into General Economics in view of the demands from the students and Alumni and modified the P.G. Curriculum of Applied Economics (Self Finance) to General Economics (Regular) in the year 2013.  Majority of students of Economics prefer teaching as their profession and most of the intermediate and Degree Colleges require candidates with P.G. Degree in General Economics rather than Applied Economics.

42. Does the Department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching – learning – evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching – learning – evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Feedback from faculty (internal and external), Visiting Fellows/Visiting Professors, Stakeholders, NGO’s and Civil Society, GOs, Alumni, Research Scholars and Students were also taken into consideration in revising and updating the curriculum. In addition to the BOS meetings, Department Council Meetings have also been organized on regular intervals to share the feed back of the teachers on the curriculum and teaching methodology. Accordingly proper updation and minor modifications in syllabus were made.

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Feedback was obtained from Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes, organized by the Department to enrich changes and improvements in the curriculum design. For example during the reporting period the following are the programmes organized:

 Workshop on Feminist Research Methodology – 2013  National Seminar on Challenges and Strategies of Women’s Studies as an Academic Discipline - 2014  Workshop on Statistical Package in Social Science – 2013 and 2015  Workshop with Transgender People – 2015.  Workshop on Research Methodology and Statistical Applications 2015  Workshop on Upgradation of Curriculum in P.G. Programme of Economics 2015.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

The Department has an ‘Alumni Association’, which meets once in a year and also provides information to all the students and Research scholars and facilitates an opportunity to interact with one another. The Department communicates the available job opportunities to all the members.

Distinguished Alumni (Women’s Studies)

1. Dr..K.P. Neeraja – Bostan, Post Doctoral Programm in Public Health, Michigan State University, Michigan. 2. Dr. Sobha Rani Shetty, – Placement/ Adjunct Senior Lecturer (University College Dublin) National Forensic Mental Health Service, Ireland. 3. Dr.A. Venkamma – Principal, Nursing College, Guntur. 4. Dr. P.SudhaRani- Principal, College of Nursing, SVIMS, Tirupati. 5. Ms. Mamata Pundir, Business Analyst, Cognizant Technology Solution, Pune. 6. Dr. V.Swapna, Test lead, Oakton Software Company, Hyderabad. 7. Ms.B. Prasanna Lakshmi, Workflow Coordinator, JP Morgan Chase, Mindspace buildings, Hyderabad. 8. Ms. P. Padmavathi , Asst. Professor, DWS, SPMVV 9. Ms. P. Neeraja, Asst. Professor, DWS, SPMVV 10. Ms. Kanaka Durga- District Co-ordinator, Women and Development Corporation, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh.

Distinguished Alumni (Applied Economics / Economics

1. Ms. Varalakshmi, Lecturer, Govt. Degree College, Mahaboobnagar. 2. Niranjani, Lecturer, Sree Medha College, Tirupati. 3. Uma Maheswari, Lecturer, Jr. College, Chittoor. 4. Dr. Linie G.R. Lecturer in Economics, NSS College, Pandalam, Kerala. 5. Dr.T.M. Sujatha, Advisor, Technical Consultancy Services organization of Karnataka (TCSOK), Bangalore. 645

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44. Give details of students enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Details are provided in Annexure - IX

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different Programmes.

Audio – visuals, overhead projector and digital projectors, field visits for application of theory into practice, lecturing, questioning and answering, exercises, weekly seminars, assignments etc.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Based on the frequent feedbacks from employers, stakeholders, alumni and from students necessary steps are taken to incorporate in the learning process. Periodical monitoring of all the feedbacks from the stakeholders and IQAC will be taken into consideration to review and improve the curriculum, teaching and learning methodologies.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Since extension, field outreach, advocacy and action research are the major dimensions of Women’s Studies, all the faculty and students have been actively involving in the extension activities of the Department and Centre.

The details are provided in Annexure – X.

48. Give Details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the Department.

Students have been continuously participating in field visits to NGOs, industries; NET, SLET, Remedial Coaching, Life Long Learning and Extension; Equal Opportunity Cell, Free Entry into Services, Lecture Series of Eminent Speakers, Entrepreneurship Development Awareness Programmes, Stress Management, Leadership and Personality Development, Swacha Bharat, Blood Donation Camps, Health Camps and Conselling, Cultural and Sports Programmes, Spoken English Programmes, Gender Studies and Self Defence, Sustainable Environment towards Green Campus and Life Skills, Personality Development, Participation in NSS, Rallies, Protests and agitations on women and social issues. They are also regularly involving in Youth, cultural and literary festivals, sports, yoga, games and self defence. Apart from the above programmes the students are actively taking part in seminars, workshops, symposia, training and sensitization programmes organized by the Department.

49. State Whether the programme / department is accredited / graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

 The Women’s Studies Centre was placed in III Phase by the review of University Grants Commission, New Delhi during XI Plan Period.  As a result the procurement of Grant was enhanced from Rs.12 lakhs per annum to Rs. 63 lakhs per annum in XII Plan period based on the outstanding performance of the Women’s Studies Centre, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati. 646

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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge basic or applied.

The Department and Women’s Studies / Centre have developed its leadership in the areas such as providing entrepreneurial skills to SHG women, leadership and capacity building among women; providing skill development training in self defence as a practicum of the core course offered to all the III Semester P.G. Students at University level.

The Department / Women’s Studies Centre has made several outstanding works in terms of teaching, research, field outreach and training in the major areas and in many interdisciplinary subjects at the interface of Women’s Studies. It acts as a liaison between all stakeholders for development of Community and students folk. The Department supported NGOs and other Departments of the University, and Universities within and outside the state in terms of providing inputs in the areas of teaching, training, Research, outreach on gender issues.

51. Details of five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. i. Strengths

• Adequate number of staff with diversified educational qualifications. • Research output in terms of national and international is maximum • For attaining gender equal society in all fields. • Number of Ph.Ds awarded during this period are maximum. • Establishment of effective linkages with all stakeholders for the development of academic programmes. • Well equipped library and documentation facility with 1500 books and reports.

ii. Weaknesses

• Low Motivation from student community to accept this course • Lack of english language proficiency among students. • Insufficient infrastructural facilities to accommodate the staff.

iii. Opportunities

• Lot of exposure to interact with NGOs and industries. • Large number of job opportunities for employability. • Students can enhance their knowledge by utilizing the services and other educational programmes available within the university system. • Providing opportunity to interact with staff and experts in the concerned fields to solve their personal as well as to get information about further studies and jobs.

iv. Challenges

• To attract foreign students for higher education and research. • Enhancing the english knowledge proficiency among students.

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• National and international collaboration to be strengthened. • NGO’s – industry – academic interaction to be strengthened through networking and collaborative work and high quality education.

52. Future plans of the Department.

• Submitted proposal, for B.Vocational and M. Vocational courses to be offered through ‘Kaushal Kendra’s, UGC. • Introducing short term certificate courses in Home Nursing, Gender Sensitization and Self Defense in Collaboration with Mahila Sishu Vikasa Kendram, Tirupati from the academic year 2015-16. • Statistical Analysis and Research Methodology as a P.G. Diploma Course for Research Scholars and Students. • Introducing Skill Development Programmes for Self Reliance. • Introduction of P.G. Diploma on Gender and Development. • Revision of curriculum with a thrust on Management and Computer oriented subjects for employable skills and enhancement of students enrollment. • Inter disciplinary research with gender perspective.

Best Practices:

The series of workshops and lecture programme on Feminist Methodology is helping the Research Scholars to develop analytical thinking, critical evaluation and understanding the problem with right perspective.

1. Common Core Paper on Gender Studies and Self Defense at University level is offered in III Semester. 2. Revising and updating the curriculum by incorporating latest development and concepts. 3. Consulting and obtaining the views of senior faculties and eminent scholars in the field while modifying the curriculum through discussions. E-mails and other academic congregations. 4. In curriculum Courses are introduced on Environment protection and Climate Change and ‘Eco-Feminism’. 5. Providing Awareness on Entrepreneurship Development for grass root level women. 6. Field exposures in analyzing gender needs and problems is a regular activity of the Department. 7. Guidance and counseling centre is established for providing pre – marital and family counselling. 8. Continuously gender sensitization programmes have been taken up for different target groups such as school children, college students, grass root level SHG women and men, University students, NGOs and Government Officials in Chittoor, Nellore, Anantapur and Kadapa District.

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9. As a social responsibility the students and staff collected funds for C.M. Relief fund during the natural calamities such as ‘Hudh Hudh’ cyclone. 10. The students are equipped to sustain leadership and personality development through extension to make them self reliant and to play effective roles in the family, society and workplace. 11. Helping the economically poor students to get financial support from philanthropists. 12. Facilitating effective placement channels and providing supportive mechanisms for their career development in Government and Non Government organizations. 13. Advocacy and Lobbying for grass root women by strengthening their socio- economics capacitates to become self reliant. 14. Dissemination of gender issues for different strata of people and motivate them to sustain gender balance and gender equality. 15. Promoting feminist methodology in research for Academic and NGO sectors to understand the issues from gender perspective. 16. Collaborative interventions with State and National Staeholders and NGOs for speedy and appropriate leval aid for victimized women/girls. 17. Upgrading the skills of faculty by exposing them to the latest developments in all dimensions of Women’s Studies through organizing seminars and workshops. 18. Staff members have equipped themselves with higher degrees in their fields of specialization. 19. Faculty members are contributing and one competent in  Multidisciplinary approach and gender perspective in the domain of Social Science.  Conducting Research, Training Programmes , Seminars, Workshops and Conferences.  Dissemination of knowledge on women’s issues like leadership skill , self assertion, self identity to students and community women.  Gender mainstreaming in academic disciplines is the focus of the Department/ Women’s Studies Centre.  Faculty members are nominated as resource persons for National and State level Committees like - UGC sponsored TOT, Sensitizations Awareness and Motivations (SAM) programmes. - UGC Refresher Courses and Orientation Progammes. - UGC NET etc,.  Facultyhave been actively taking up Administrative responsibilities assigned to them.  Library and Documentations Centre of Women’s Studies Center and Department has become and important source for knowledge upgaradation of Research Scholars , Students, Faculty Members and others.

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