Guidelines for the Creation of the

Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and Submission of Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) in

Accredited Institutions (Revised in October 2013)

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission P. O. Box. No. 1075, Opp: NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072

1 NAAC

VISION

To make quality the defining element of higher education in India through a combination of self and external quality evaluation, promotion and sustenance initiatives.

MISSION

g To arrange for periodic assessment and accreditation of institutions of higher education or units thereof, or specific academic programmes or projects;

g To stimulate the academic environment for promotion of quality of teaching-learning and research in higher education institutions;

g To encourage self-evaluation, accountability, autonomy and innovations in higher education;

g To undertake quality-related research studies, consultancy and training programmes, and

g To collaborate with other stakeholders of higher education for quality evaluation, promotion and sustenance.

Value Framework To promote the following core values among the HEIs of the country:

ÿ Contributing to National Development ÿ Fostering Global Competencies among Students ÿ Inculcating a Value System among Students ÿ Promoting the Use of Technology ÿ Quest for Excellence

2 Contents

Page Nos. 1. Introduction ...... 4 2. Objective ...... 4 3. Strategies ...... 4 4. Functions ...... 5 5. Benefits ...... 5 6. Composition of the IQAC ...... 5 7. The role of coordinator ...... 6 8. Operational Features of the IQAC ...... 6 9. Monitoring Mechanism ...... 7 10. The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC ...... 8

Part – A 11. Details of the Institution ...... 9 12. IQAC Composition and Activities ...... 12 Part – B 13. Criterion – I: Curricular Aspects ...... 17 14. Criterion – II: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation ...... 23 15. Criterion – III: Research, Consultancy and Extension ...... 57 16. Criterion – IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources ...... 112 17. Criterion – V: Student Support and Progression ...... 122 18. Criterion – VI: Governance, Leadership and Management ...... 140 19. Criterion – VII: Innovations and Best Practices ...... 149 20. Abbreviations ...... 159

______Document revised by: Dr. Ganesh Hegde, Assistant Adviser and B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser, NAAC

3 Guidelines for the Creation of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and Submission of Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) in Accredited Institutions

Introduction In pursuance of its Action Plan for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation of institutions of higher education, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore proposes that every accredited institution should establish an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) as a post-accreditation quality sustenance measure. Since quality enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC will become a part of the institution’s system and work towards realisation of the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the overall performance of institutions. For this, during the post-accreditation period, it will channelize all efforts and measures of the institution towards promoting its holistic academic excellence.

The guidelines provided in the following pages will guide and facilitate the institution in the creation and operation of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). The work of the IQAC is the first step towards internalization and institutionalization of quality enhancement initiatives. Its success depends upon the sense of belongingness and participation it can inculcate in all the constituents of the institution. It will not be yet another hierarchical structure or a record-keeping exercise in the institution. It will be a facilitative and participative voluntary system/unit/organ of the institution. It has the potential to become a vehicle for ushering in quality enhancement by working out planned interventionist strategies to remove deficiencies and enhance quality like the “Quality Circles” in industries.

Objective The primary aim of IQAC is

∑ To develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution. ∑ To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalization of quality culture and institutionalization of best practices.

Strategies IQAC shall evolve mechanisms and procedures for a) Ensuring timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic, administrative and financial tasks; b) The relevance and quality of academic and research programmes; c) Equitable access to and affordability of academic programmes for various sections of society;

4 d) Optimization and integration of modern methods of teaching and learning; e) The credibility of evaluation procedures; f) Ensuring the adequacy, maintenance and proper allocation of support structure and services; g) Sharing of research findings and networking with other institutions in India and abroad.

Functions Some of the functions expected of the IQAC are:

a) Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for various academic and administrative activities of the institution; b) Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to quality education and faculty maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning process; c) Arrangement for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related institutional processes; d) Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education; e) Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles; f) Documentation of the various programmes/activities leading to quality improvement; g) Acting as a nodal agency of the Institution for coordinating quality-related activities, including adoption and dissemination of best practices; h) Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of maintaining /enhancing the institutional quality; i) Development of Quality Culture in the institution; j) Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) as per guidelines and parameters of NAAC, to be submitted to NAAC.

Benefits IQAC will facilitate / contribute a) Ensure heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement; b) Ensure internalization of the quality culture; b) Ensure enhancement and coordination among various activities of the institution and institutionalize all good practices; c) Provide a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning; d) Act as a dynamic system for quality changes in HEIs; e) Build an organised methodology of documentation and internal communication.

5 Composition of the IQAC IQAC may be constituted in every institution under the Chairmanship of the Head of the institution with heads of important academic and administrative units and a few teachers and a few distinguished educationists and representatives of local management and stakeholders.

The composition of the IQAC may be as follows: 1. Chairperson: Head of the Institution 2. A few senior administrative officers 3. Three to eight teachers 4. One member from the Management 5. One/two nominees from local society, Students and Alumni 6. One/two nominees from Employers /Industrialists/stakeholders 7. One of the senior teachers as the coordinator/Director of the IQAC

The composition of the IQAC will depend on the size and complexity of the institution. It helps the institutions in planning and monitoring. IQAC also gives stakeholders or beneficiaries a cross-sectional participation in the institution’s quality enhancement activities. The guidelines given here are only indicative and will help the institutions for quality sustenance activities.

The membership of such nominated members shall be for a period of two years. The IQAC should meet at least once in every quarter. The quorum for the meeting shall be two-third of the total number of members. The agenda, minutes and Action Taken Reports are to be documented with official signatures and maintained electronically in a retrievable format.

It is necessary for the members of the IQAC to shoulder the responsibilities of generating and promoting awareness in the institution and to devote time for working out the procedural details. While selecting these members several precautions need to be taken. A few of them are listed below:

∂ It is advisable to choose persons from various backgrounds who have earned respect for integrity and excellence in their teaching and research. Moreover, they should be aware of the ground realities of the institutional environment. They should be known for their commitment to improving the quality of teaching and learning.

∂ It would be appropriate to choose as senior administrators, persons in charge of institutional services such as library, computer center, estate, student welfare, administration, academic tasks, examination and planning and development.

∂ The management representative should be a person who is aware of the institution’s objectives, limitations and strengths and is committed to its improvement. The local society representatives should be of high social standing and should have made significant contributions to society and in particular to education.

6 The role of coordinator The role of the coordinator of the IQAC is crucial in ensuring the effective functioning of all the members. The coordinator of the IQAC may be a senior person with expertise in quality aspects. She/he may be a full-time functionary or, to start with, she/he may be a senior academic /administrator entrusted with the IQAC as an additional responsibility. Secretarial assistance may be facilitated by the administration. It is preferable that the coordinator may have sound knowledge about the computer, its various functions and usage for effective communication.

Operational Features of the IQAC Quality assurance is a by-product of ongoing efforts to define the objectives of an institution, to have a work plan to achieve them and to specify the checks and balances to evaluate the degree to which each of the tasks is fulfilled. Hence devotion and commitment to improvement rather than mere institutional control is the basis for devising procedures and instruments for assuring quality. The right balance between the health and growth of an institution needs to be struck. The IQAC has to ensure that whatever is done in the institution for “education” is done efficiently and effectively with high standards. In order to do this, the IQAC will have to first establish procedures and modalities to collect data and information on various aspects of institutional functioning.

The coordinator of the IQAC and the secretary will have a major role in implementing these functions. The IQAC may derive major support from the already existing units and mechanisms that contribute to the functions listed above. The operational features and functions discussed so far are broad-based to facilitate institutions towards academic excellence and institutions may adapt them to their specific needs.

The institutions need to submit yearly the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to NAAC. A functional Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and timely submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQARs) are the Minimum Institutional Requirements (MIR) to volunteer for second, third or subsequent cycle’s accreditation. During the institutional visit the NAAC peer teams will interact with the IQACs to know the progress, functioning as well quality sustenance initiatives undertaken by them.

The Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) may be the part of the Annual Report. The AQAR shall be approved by the statutory bodies of the HEIs (such as Syndicate, Governing Council/Board) for the follow up action for necessary quality enhancement measures.

The Higher Education Institutions (HEI) shall submit the AQAR regularly to NAAC. The IQACs may create its exclusive window on its institutional website and regularly upload/ report on its activities, as well as for hosting the AQAR.

7 The NAAC Accredited institutions need to submit only the soft copy as word file (.doc/.docx) through e-mail ([email protected]). The file name needs to be submitted with Track ID of the institution and College Name or EC number. For example MHCOGN16601-Samudra Arts and Science College, Taliamegu-Maharashtra.doc or EC_32_A&A_143 dated 3-5-2004- Samudra Arts and Science College, Taliamegu-Maharashtra.doc. The Higher Education Institutions need not submit the printed/hard copy to NAAC. The acknowledgements would be sent to the institutions through e-mail.

8 The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC

All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Note: The AQAR period would be the Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013)

Part – A

AQAR for the year (for example 2013-14) 2014-15

1. Details of the Institution

1.1 Name of the Institution GURUVAYOOR

1.2 Address Line 1 PUTHENPALLY P.O

THRISSUR DISTRICT Address Line 2

GURUVAYOOR City/Town

KERALA State

Pin Code 680103

[email protected] Institution e-mail address

Contact Nos. 0487-2556957

DR. SR. THRESIAMMA DOMINIC M Name of the Head of the Institution:

9 Tel. No. with STD Code: 0487-2555220

Mobile: 9995304936

MRS.JULIE DOMINIC A Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:

Mobile: 9495422979

[email protected] IQAC e-mail address:

1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879) KLCOGN10105

OR

1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date: EC(SC)/05/RAR/095 dated MARCH 3 (For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004. This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate)

1.5 Website address: www.littleflowercollege.edu.in

Web-link of the AQAR: http://www.littleflowercollege.edu.in

For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc

1.6 Accreditation Details

Year of Validity Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Accreditatio Period n 1 1st Cycle 3 star 2000 2001-2006 2 2nd Cycle A 3.52 2015 2015-2020 3 3rd Cycle 4 4th Cycle

10 1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC : 07/06/2001

1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011) i. AQAR 2010-11 SUBMITTED TO NAAC ON 20/10/2012 ii. AQAR 2011-12 SUBMITTED TO NAAC ON 29/09/2012 iii. AQAR 2012-13 SUBMITTED TO NAAC ON 21/11/2013 iv. AQAR 2013-14 SUBMITTED TO NAAC ON 29/08/2014

1.9 Institutional Status

University State ¸ Central Deemed Private

Affiliated College Yes ¸ No

Constituent College Yes No

Autonomous college of UGC Yes No

Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No

(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)

Type of Institution Co-education Men Women ¸

Urban Rural ¸ Tribal

Financial Status Grant-in-aid ¸ UGC 2(f) ¸ UGC 12B ¸

Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing

1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme

¸ Arts ¸ Science ¸ Commerce ¸ Law PEI (Phys Edu)

TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management

Others (Specify) BCA

11 1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)

1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc

Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University NIL

NIL University with Potential for Excellence NIL UGC-CPE

DST Star Scheme NIL UGC-CE NIL

UGC-Special Assistance Programme ADD-ONS DST-FIST NIL

UGC-Innovative PG programmes M.A. MULTI MEDIA Any other (Specify) NIL

UGC-COP Programmes NIL

2. IQAC Composition and Activities

2.1 No. of Teachers 8

2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff 3

2.3 No. of students 1

2.4 No. of Management representatives 1

2.5 No. of Alumni 1

2.6 No. of any other stakeholder and 1 community representatives

2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists 1

2.8 No. of other External Experts 1

12 2.9 Total No. of members 17

2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held 6

2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. 12 Faculty 6

Non-Teaching Staff 2 Alumni 1 Students 1

Others 2

2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No ¸

If yes, mention the amount NIL

2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)

(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC

Total Nos. 2 International - National - State - Institution 2

(ii) Themes Teacher Quality Enhancement programmes, Establishing Research Culture through innovative programmes, ICT orientation sessions, Life Guidance, Personality enhancement and Soft Skill Management, Social Awareness and Proactive Measures,Quality assurance through continuous evaluation, Social Commitment, Encourage Extension Programmes, Women Empowerment and Sovereignty, Assurance of Value Added Education, Competitive Skill Development, Eco- Sensibility, Waste and Resource Management programmes, Academic upgradation programmes.

2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC

Sl.No. Activities 1 Organised Seminars on various career oriented and soft skill management system 2 Preparation of an academic calendar as per the proposed year plan of the various departments and assures its implementation. 3 Organise ICT Orientation Sessions 4 Couducted survey on the quality assurance and took necessary steps to sustain harmonious functioning. 5 Conducted training on Competitive exams and personality development

13 6 Research Paper Presentation by Faculty members. 7 Updation of College Website 8 Evaluation of teaching learning process at the end of every semester. 9 Rennovation of Departments, Library and Administrative Block 10 Installation of Smart Classrooms and Audio visual classrooms for better teaching-learning perspective 11 Digital Data Filing and Transfering System 12 Office and Library automation 13 Effective 22*7 CCTV Surveillence 14 Encouraged faculty and student paper presentation outside the college 15 Supported conducting various Seminars and workshops both national and International 16 Organised value added programmes 17 Punching System established by installing bio-metric punching machine 18 Published biannual Newsletter – Assisi Petals and College Magazine Assisi Blossom 19 Conducted Annual SWOT analysis. 20 Feedback of Teaching – Learning is collected and analysed. 21 Conducted periodic meetings with faculty for quality sustenance and enhancement. 22 Conducted regular Examinations both Internal and Model for academic excellence and gave suggestions to each department for academic progress. 23 NAAC PEER TEAM visit was conducted and the supporting facilities were arranged for the smooth functioning of the observations for the three days.

2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome

The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year * Plan of Action Achievements Soft skill development and Career Oriented Organised Seminars on various career programmes to be organised oriented and soft skill management system, personality development classes etc. Inculcatimg Research Culture for sustaining Encouraged faculty and student paper Quality of education presentation outside the college Organising National and International Supported conducting various Seminars and Seminars academic and research progress workshops both national and international level Assuring possibilities of employability and Conducted training on Competitive exams developing healthy competition among and career guidance seminars

14 students Encourage Research Aptitude in Campus Research Paper Presetation by Faculty and students organised by various departments Support Major and Minor Projectsamong Availing of MRP’s by faculty Faculty membrs Clean and Eco friendly Campus Activities conducted to bring in awareness about eco sustainability and clean surroundings, health and hygiene Developing Social Awareness and sense of Classes on social awareness and commitment responsibility among students to be organised for promoting better citizenship. Programmes related to self sustainability and Driving classes, karate, yoga, computer women emancipation courses, digital training, Multimedia courses etc are organised regularly during week days. Bridge Courses, Introductory Classes, Such programmes help in guiding the Motivation Classes, Internal Examinations students towards academic excellence. and Model Exams, peer team learning etc are organised systamatically Life Guidance Programmes and Orientation Guide the students towards being better Programmes humans. Regular Counselling and guidance instituted Regular councelling is provided through in the college for assuring healthy intellectual tutorial classes and Counselling programmes. condition among students Promoted Registration for Ph.D and To inculcate Research Culture among the supported the faculty in applying for FDP faculty members.

* ACTION PLAN AND ACADEMIC CALENDER ATTACHED AS ANNEXURE

¸ 2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body: Yes No

¸ Management Syndicate Governing Body ¸

¸ Any other body Staff Council

Provide the details of the action taken

Sl.No Details of Action Plan Executed 1 BA in Multimedia self financing course was introduced 2 M.Sc Botany, M.Sc Zoology, M.Com were introduced 3 Day Care centre was rennovated 4 Comfort zone for faculty and students was instituted 5 Smart classes were introduced for better pedagogic realisation

15 6 Rennovation of Library 7 Faculty paper presentations organised regularly 8 Students Research paper presentations conducted 9 Encouragement to avail Major and Minor research projects 10 Publication of two interdisciplinary research journals Cognitions and Investigare for disciplines of Science and Humanities 11 Support for the quantitative increase in paper presentations and publications by faculty and students 12 Increase in number of activities by Clubs and Associations 13 Encouragement in organising seminars and workshops 14 Support for conducting Exhibitions and Fairs 15 Conducting regular SWOT Analysis and meeting the needs of Faculty and Students 16 Regular Examinations conducted both internal and external for sustaining Academic quality 17 Bridge Courses, Introductory Classes, peer group learning, tutorial classes etc. are organised for students. 18 Walk with a Scholar Progarmme(WWS) and Student Support Programme(SSP) introduced for academic progress 19 ASAP Training programme conducted for the students for employment Possibilities while learning 20 Providing various types of endowments and awards for excellene in academic, co curricular and sports activities of the students 21 Encouraging students to attend campus recruitment programme, Seminars and workshops outside the campus

16 Part – B

Criterion – I 1. Curricular Aspects

1.1 Details about Academic Programmes Number of Number of value Number of Number of Level of the programmes added / Career existing self-financing Programme added during the Oriented Programmes programmes year programmes PhD PG 6 3 6 1 UG 12 3 4 1 PG Diploma Advanced Diploma Diploma Certificate 7 1 15 17 Others Total 25 7 25 19

Interdisciplinary Innovative 2 1 5 7

1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options (ii) Pattern of programmes:

Pattern Number of programmes

Semester 21

Trimester

Annual

17 Under Graduate Porgrammes

Sl. Complementary Course Programme Core Course No I and II 1 BA English Language And British History and Literature Journalism 2 Economics History and Politics 3 History Economics and Politics 4 Functional English Indian Writing in English and American literature 5 B.Sc Botany Zoology and Chemistry 6 Zoology Botany and Chemistry 7 Mathematics Statistics and Physics 8 Computer Science Physics and Mathematics 9 Chemistry Physics and Mathematics 10 Physics Mathematics and Chemistry 11 B.Com Finance - 12 BCA Computer Application Mathematics

Sl Programme Electives No 1 B.A English World Classics in Translation Language and Literature 2 B.A Economics Health Economics 3 B.A History Archaeology 4 B.A Functional English NA (Self- Financing) 5 B.Sc Botany Biotechnology and Research Methodology 6 B.Sc Zoology Aquaculture , Animal Husbandry & Poultry Science 7 B.Sc Mathematics Graph Theory 8 B.Sc Computer Science Operating System 9 B.Sc Chemistry Analytical Chemistry 10 B.Sc Physics (Self financing) NA 11 B.com NA (Self- Financing) 12 BCA (Self- Financing) NA

18 Open Courses offered by the Institution

Department Open Course Mathematics Mathematics for Natural Science Zoology Human Health and Sex Education Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Economics Banking History Historical Tourism Computer science Introduction to Computer and Automation Botany Horticulture and Nursery Management English Film Studies Physical Education Physical Activity: Health and wellness

PG Programmes II. POST GRADUATE COURSES (Four Semesters)

Sl. Programme Semester Areas of Study No 1 MA English I ∑ British literature from the age of Chaucer (Self- Financing) to the 18th century ∑ British literature : 19th century ∑ Shakespeare ∑ Writing for Media II ∑ 20th century Literature up to World War II ∑ Criticism and Theory ∑ American Literature ∑ European fiction in Translation III ∑ 20th Century British Literature Post 1940 ∑ The English language and history and structure ∑ Post colonial fiction and Drama ∑ Literature in Translation IV ∑ Indian English Literature ∑ Dissertation/Project ∑ American Ethnic writing ∑ Linguistics ∑ Indian English Fiction 2 M.A Malayalam I ∑ Ancient and Medical Literature ∑ Modern Literature I ∑ culture ∑ Linguistics

19 II ∑ Modern Literature II ∑ Literary Theories ∑ Media studies ∑ Folklore and Performing art form of Kerala III ∑ Research Methodology ∑ KunchanNambiar ∑ Romantic Poetry ∑ Sanskrit IV ∑ Grammar ∑ Comparative Literature ∑ Modern Poetry ∑ Sanskrit (Drama,Dramaturgy & Poetics) I ∑ Micro Economics Theory and Application I 3 M.A Economics ∑ Macro Economics I (Self- Financing) ∑ Indian Economy ∑ Quantitative Techniques I II ∑ Micro Economics II ∑ International Trade, Theory and policy ∑ Macro Economics, Theory and policy II ∑ Quantitative Techniques II III ∑ Indian Financial system ∑ Growth and Development ∑ Fiscal Economics ∑ Econometrics IV ∑ Financial Market ∑ Political Economy ∑ Advanced Econometrics ∑ Gender Econometrics 4 M.Sc Chemistry I ∑ Theoretical Chemistry I (Self- Financing) ∑ Inorganic Chemistry I ∑ Organic Chemistry I ∑ Inorganic Chemistry Practical I ∑ Organic Chemistry Practical I ∑ Physical Chemistry practical I II ∑ Theoretical Chemistry II ∑ Physical Chemistry I ∑ Organic Chemistry II ∑ Inorganic Chemistry –Practical I ∑ Organic Chemistry Practical I ∑ Physical Chemistry – Practical I III ∑ Physical Chemistry II ∑ Inorganic Chemistry II ∑ Inorganic Chemistry – Practical II ∑ Organic Chemistry – Practical II ∑ Physical Chemistry – Practical II Electives ∑ Synthetic Organic Chemistry

20 IV ∑ Advanced Topics in Chemistry ∑ Inorganic Chemistry – Practical II ∑ Organic Chemistry – Practical II ∑ Physical Chemistry – Practical II ∑ Research Project Electives ∑ Instrumental Methods of Analysis ∑ Bioinorganic and Organic Metallic Chemistry 5 M.A Multimedia I ∑ Comparative Study of Literature and Film ∑ Digital Illustration and Typography ∑ Print Media ∑ Visual Communication II ∑ Drawing for Animation ∑ Digital field making Techniques ∑ Photography, Videography and Lighting ∑ Mintage and Montage III ∑ New Media ∑ Electronic Media and production ∑ Modeling and Animation ∑ Media Ethics and Law ∑ Multimedia Authoring Tools IV ∑ Language of Film and Television ∑ Advertising Media ∑ Directional practice ∑ Media Management and Media Research 6 M.Sc Mathematics I ∑ Algebra I ∑ Linear Algebra ∑ Real Analysis I ∑ ODE and Calculus of Variation ∑ Discrete Mathematics II ∑ Algebra II ∑ Real Analysis II ∑ Topology I ∑ PDE and Integral Equations ∑ Number Theory III ∑ Complex Analysis ∑ Functional Analysis I ∑ Topology II ∑ Linear programming and its Application ∑ Project IV ∑ Functional Analysis II ∑ Differential Geometry ∑ Algebraic Number Theory ∑ Measure and Integration ∑ Project 7 M.Sc Botany I ∑ Phycology, Bryology,pteridology&Gymnosperms (Self financing) ∑ Cell Biology, Molecular Biology&Biophysics

21 ∑ Plant Physiology, Metabolism & Biochemistry ∑ Elective I- Plant Tissue Culture 888 M.Sc Zoology I ∑ Biochemistry, Biophysics & Biostatistics (Self financing) ∑ Physiology ∑ Cell & Molecular Biology ∑ Immunology 9 M.Com I ∑ Business Environment (Self financing) ∑ International Business ∑ Financial Management ∑ Financial Markets and Institutions

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni ¸ Parents ¸

Employers ¸ Students ¸ (On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual ¸ Co-operating schools (for PEI)

SWOT ANALYSIS ATTACHED AS ANNEXURE

1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.

Department Course Chemistry B. Sc Chemistry Zoology B. Sc Zoology Mathematics 1st& 2nd semester B. Sc Mathematics (syllabus revision by University) Sanskrit 1st semester common course Sanskrit Malayalam U G Second Language Malayalam M.A Malayalam Economics I Semester UG (CUCBSS)

1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.

Department of BCA

22 Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

Total Asst. Associate Professors Others 2.1 Total No. of Professors Professors permanent faculty 48 36 10 - 2

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 13

Ph. D Holders

Sl.No Name of Ph D Title Guide University holder

1 Dr.Sr.Thresiamma Formative forces in the Dr. P Pondicherry Dominic M Fictional Reconstructions of Balaswami University Jesus Christ (English) 2 Dr.Sr.Molykutty M Studies on Plant Metabolised Dr.P Calicut Kaniampady Muhammed University

(Chemistry) Shafi

3 Dr.Kamala K The Bard who sings of love Dr. B Sredevi Calicut and life : A socio Linguistic University (English) study of Kamala Das’s works

4 Dr.Sophy Jacob RAPD, GC-MS ASSAY of Dr. John C. Calicut in vitro and in vivo plants of Thoppil University (Physical Education) trachyspermum roxurghlanum DC (Craib)

5 Dr.Nirmala J A Comparative study of Dr.V.P Kerala Premchand and Nagarjuna as Muhammed University (Hindi) writers of Novel and Short kunju Metharu stories in Hindi

6 Dr.Lali Thomas Studies on Transition metal Dr Geetha Calicut Kotturan complexes of Schiff Bases Parameswaran University derived from Ali cyclic (Chemistry) Complexes

23 7 Dr. Sreeranjini K RAPD, GC-MS ASSAY of Dr. John C. Calicut (Botany) in vitro and in vivo plants of Thoppil University trachyspermum roxurghlanum DC (Craib) 8 Dr. Thanuja A Studies on the accessory sex Dr. V.S. Calicut Mathew glands of Spodoptera mauritia Krishnan Nair University Boisd. (Lepidoptera: (Zoology) Noctuidae)

9 Dr.Anto Florance Latinization, Colonialism and Dr. K J John Calicut Conflict in Christianity in University (History) Kerala –from 1653 to 1870

10 Dr. Mariamma Contributions to the theory Dr .N. Raju Calicut Antony of probability distributions University

(Statistics)

11 Dr .Sr. Philomena. Study of Frames in Fuzzy Dr. Sunny Mahathma C.F Context Kuriakose Gandhi University (Mathematics)

12 Dr.Shaijy Swatha Avabotham T K C Dr. Anitha Kerala Muringathery Vaduthala’s Short Stories Kumari University

(Malayalam)

13 Dr.Jilna Alex Kin Recognition and Dr. John Calicut Shoaling Preferences in Thomas K. K University (Zoology) Puntius sarana subnasutus

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year

Asst. Associate Professors Others Total Professors Professors R V R V R V R V R V

- 3 ------2

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 22 1 -

24 2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

International State No. of Faculty National level level level Attended 44 93 18 Presented papers 32 50 - Resource Persons - 6 -

SEMINAR ATTENDED INTERNATIONAL

Sl Name of Faculty& Name of Seminar Date Venue No. Department 1 Dr.Molykutty .M. “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower Kaniampady College, (Chemistry) Guruvayoor 2 Sr.J.Bincy “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Economics) College, Guruvayoor 3 Ms.Jeena Mariot Xavier “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Economics) College, Guruvayoor 4 Dr.Lali Thomas “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower Kotturan(Chemistry) College, Guruvayoor 5 Ms. Moly P P “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) College, Guruvayoor 6 Sr. Lovely Jacob A. “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) College, Guruvayoor 7 Ms. Swapana Johny “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 8 Dr. Thanuja A Mathew “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 9 Ms.Julie Dominic “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor 10 Ms.Esther Mani “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor 11 Ms. Silpa Anand S “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor

25 12 Sr. Dani C.Francis “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor 13 Ms. Ceena Jose. K “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor 14 Ms. Tresa Saritha “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower Varghese(English) College, Guruvayoor 15 Ms. Hemalatha. C.S “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (English) College, Guruvayoor 16 Ms. Laly A.S. “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Physics) College, Guruvayoor 17 Ms. Jilna Alex N “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 18 Ms. Fathima P.A “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 19 Sr. Reena P D “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) College, Guruvayoor 20 Dr.Molykutty .M. “Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower Kaniampady Crystallography” College, (Chemistry) Guruvayoor 21 Dr.Lali Thomas “Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower Kotturan(Chemistry) Crystallography College, Guruvayoor 22 Ms. Jessy Anto Therattil “Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College, Guruvayoor 23 Ms. Moly P P “Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College, Guruvayoor 24 Sr. Lovely Jacob A. Theological conference 28 POC, (Chemistry) on “Living Legacy of .02.2014& Vatican II” 1,2.03.2014

25 Sr. Lovely Jacob A. Workshop on Hands – 7.8.05. Christ University, (Chemistry) on experience on SPSS 2014 Banglore Package 26 Sr. Lovely Jacob A. Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College,Gvr

27 Ms. Megha C. B. Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College,Gvr

26 28 Ms. Mercy C.M Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College, Gvr 28 Ms. Mubeena P K Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College, Gvr 30 Ms. Ragi K Saturnalia of 24.07.2014 Little Flower (Chemistry) Crystallography College, Gvr 31 Dr. Nirmala. J India as Producer of 5,6.12.2014 St.Joseph’s (Hindi) Knowledge and Hindi College, as Lingua Franca 32 Divya.S.Nair Philosophy of Swami 3.4.12.2014 M.E.S Asmabi (Hindi) Vivekananda in College, Vemballur Today’s Education 33 Divya.S.Nair Globalization in Hindi 8.9.12.2014 M.E.S College, (Hindi) Literature 34 Ameera.R.A Innovative banking and 10.12.2014 Sree Neelankanda (Economics) Finance: Sanskrit College, trends,Developments Pattambi and practices 35 Raji.T.A Innovative banking and 10.12.2014 Sree Neelankanda (Economics) Finance: trends, Sanskrit College, Developments and Pattambi practices 36 Dr.Anto Florance International Seminar 13.07.2014 L.F.College, (History) BONASALUS on A Guruvuyoor Rendezvous on edging drifts in Psychological and educational dimensions in the young populace

37 Sr.Valsa.M.A International Seminar 13.06.2014 Little Flower (History) BONASALUS on A College, Rendezvous on edging drifts in Psychological and educational dimensions in the young populace 38 Sr.Valsa.M.A Second Annual 14, 15, Providence (History) International Kerala 16 . 11. Women’s College, History Conference 2014 Calicut 39 Priyanka.E.K Second Annual 14, 15, Providence (History) International Kerala 16 . 11. Women’s College, History Conference 2014 Calicut 40 Hitha Paulson “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Computer Science) College, Guruvayoor

27 41 Jestin James M “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Computer Science) College, Guruvayoor 42 Nisha C D “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Computer Science) College, Guruvayoor 43 Mariena A A “BONASALUS” 13.06.2014 Little Flower (Computer Science) College, Guruvayoor 44 Mariena A A Living Legacy of 28.2.2014 Chair for Christian (Computer Science) Vatican II to Studies, University 1.03.2014 of Calicut

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Sl.No Name of the Name of the Seminar Date Venue faculty 1 Sr. Shirly T A “Informatica - 18, Little Flower (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing” 2 Anne Jose M ‘ Recent Advances In 2,3.09. 2014 MES College, (Physics) Chemistry’ Ponnani 3 Sr. Philomena C “Informatica - 18, Little Flower F (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing” 4 Sr. Reena P D One Day National 22.07.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) Seminar On “Child College, Gurvayoor Rights Issues: Socio Historical Perspective” 5 Sr. Reena P D “Informatica - 18, Little Flower (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing” 6 Ms. Dary John “Informatica - 18, Little Flower (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing” 7 Ms. Dary John “Reflective Practices In 24.09. 2014 University Of Calicut (Mathematics) Higher Education” Organized By UGC- ASC & Alumni Association 8 Ms. Alphy Jose “Informatica - 18, Little Flower (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing”

28 9 Ms. Alphy Jose UGC Sponsored 25- St.Mary’s College, (Mathematics) Instructional Seminar 27.09.2014 Thrissur On “Recent Advances In Mathematics” 10 Ms. Alphy Jose UGC Sponsored 2,3.12.2014 N.S.S College, (Mathematics) National Seminar On Nenmara “Geometric Analysis” NASGA In Collaboration With Kerala Mathematical Association (KMA) 11 Ms. Rose Paul “Informatica - 18, Little Flower (Mathematics) Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor Advancements In Computing” 12 Ms. Rose Paul UGC Sponsored 25-27.09.2014 St.Mary’s College, (Mathematics) Instructional Seminar Thrissur On “Recent Advances In Mathematics” 13 Ms. Anju S “Informatica - 18, Little Flower Mattam Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor (Mathematics) Advancements In Computing” 14 Ms. Anju S UGC Sponsored 19.09.2014 Bharath Matha Mattam National Conference On College, Thrikakkara (Mathematics) “Recent Trends In Applicable Mathematics” 15 Ms. Anju S UGC Sponsored 25 - St.Mary’s College, Mattam Instructional Seminar 27.09.2014 Thrissur (Mathematics) On “Recent Advances In Mathematics” 16 Dr.Mariamma “Informatica - 18, Little Flower Antony Technological 19.07.2014 College, Gurvayoor (Statistics) Advancements In Computing”

17 Dr.Mariamma UGC Sponsored 14.08.2014 Sree Krishna Antony National Seminar On” College, Guruvayoor (Statistics) Statistics For Twenty First Century” Organized By On 14th August 2014

18 Dr.Molykutty .M “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower . Kaniampady Biomedical College, Guruvayoor (Chemistry) Applications” 19 Dr.Molykutty .M Recent Trends In 26.09.2014 St.Mary’s College, . Kaniampady Higher Education Thrissur (Chemistry)

29 20 Dr.Lali Thomas “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower Kotturan Biomedical College, Guruvayoor (Chemistry) Applications” 21 Dr.Lali Thomas Recent Trends In 26.09.2014 St.Mary’s College, Kotturan Higher Education Thrissur (Chemistry) 22 Jessy Anto “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower Therattil Biomedical College, Guruvayoor (Chemistry) Applications” 23 Ms. Moly P P Current Trends In 17 &18.01. Dept. Of Applied (Chemistry) Chemistry 2014 Chemistry CUSAT 24 Ms. Moly P P “Chemistry For Little Flower (Chemistry) Biomedical 27.08.14 College, Guruvayoor Applications” 25 Sr. Lovely Jacob “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower A. Biomedical College, Guruvayoor (Chemistry) Applications” 26 Ms. Megha C. B. “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower (Chemistry) Biomedical College, Guruvayoor Applications” 27 Ms. Mercy C.M “Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower (Chemistry) Biomedical College, Guruvayoor Applications” 28 Ms. Mubeena P Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower K Biomedical College, Guruvayoor (Chemistry) Applications” 29 Ms. Ragi K Chemistry For 27.08.14 Little Flower (Chemistry) Biomedical College, Guruvayoor Applications” 30 Ms. Swapana Child Rights Issues: 22-07-2014 Little Flower Johny Socio- Historical College, Guruvayoor (Zoology) Perspective 31 Mrs. Jilna Alex N Child Rights Issues: 22-07-14 Little Flower College (Zoology) Socio-Historical Guruvayoor Perspective 32 Mrs. Fathima P.A Child Rights Issues: 22-07-14 Little Flower College (Zoology) Socio-Historical Guruvayoor Perspective 33 Sr.Philo Grace National Seminar On 22. 07.2014 Little Flower College (Political Child Rights Guruvayoor Science) Issues:Socio-Historical Perspective 34 Sr.Philo Grace Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College (Poliyical Reforms: Development Guruvayoor Science) Issues & Challenges 35 Sr.Theresa National Seminar On 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College J.Heloise Indian Economy Since Guruvayoor English) Reforms:Developmental Issues And Challenges

30 36 Sr. Sheeba A C Natyasasthravum 31/10/2014 Sreekrishna College (Malayalam) Keraleeyakalakalum Guruvayoor

37 Sr. Vineetha Natyasasthravum 31/10/2014 Sreekrishna College George Keraleeyakalakalum Guruvayoor (Malayalam) 38 Ms.Shaijy C Natyasasthravum 31/10/2014 Sreekrishna College Muringathery Keraleeyakalakalum Guruvayoor (Malayalam) 39 Ms. Annam Sini Natyasasthravum 31/10/2014 Sreekrishna College A P Keraleeyakalakalum Guruvayoor (Malayalam) 40 Mr. Justin P G Workshop On 11/07/2014 St Marys College (Sanskrit) Translation Thrissur 41 Mr. Justin P G Natyasastra & Kerala 30.10.2014 Sree krishna College (Sanskrit) Art Forms Guruvayoor 42 Mr. Justin P G Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College (Sanskrit) Reforms Gr Little Flower College Guruvayoor 43 Mr. Justin P G Research Methodology 20,22.05.2014 RSSDU Gc (Sanskrit)

44 Ms. Linta Child Right Issues In 22-07-2014 Little Flower College Varghese T Socio Historical Guruvayoor (Commerce) Perspective

45 Ms. Linta Emerging Consumer 01.10.2014 SMS College Of Arts Varghese T Behaviour In India- And Science. (Commerce) Vista 2020 Coimbatore

46 Ms. Ceena Jose. Child Right Issues: 22-07-2014 Little Flower K Soico-Historical College, Guruvayoor (English) Perspectives 47 Ms. Ceena Jose. Perspectives 2014 10&11-10- Amrita College Of K 2014 Arts And Science (English) 48 Ms.Treesa Child Rights Issues: 22-07-2014 Little Flower Saritha Varghese Soico-Historical College, Guruvayoor (English) Perspectives 49 Ms.Tresa Saritha Varghese Ecofeminism: An 13&14-11- Sacred Heart (English) Inclusive Discourse 2014 College Chalakkudy 50 Ms. Hemalatha. Child Rights Issues: 22-07-2014 Little Flower C.S Soico-Historical College, Guruvayoor (English) Perspectives 51 Sr.J.Bincy Indian Economy Since 6, 7.08.2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Reforms: Development , Guruvayoor Dept Issues & Challenges Of History

31 52 Sr.J.Bincy Child Rights Issues: 22. 07. 2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Soico-Historical , Guruvayoor Dept Perspectives Of History 53 Ms.Ameera R A Child Rights Issues: 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Soico-Historical ,Guruvayoor(History) Perspectives 54 Ms. Ameera R A Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Reforms: Development ,Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges 55 Ms.Jeena Mariot Child Rights Issues: 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower College Xavier Soico-Historical , Guruvayoor- Dept (Economics) Perspectives Of History 56 Ms.Raji T A Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Reforms: Development , Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges 57 Ms.Raji T A Child Rights Issues: 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower College (Economics) Soico-Historical , Guruvayoor- Dept Perspectives Of History 58 Ms.Sreejitha V M Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower (Economics) Reforms: Development College, Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges 59 Ms.Jeena Mariot Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower College Xavier Reforms: Development , Guruvayoor (Economics) Issues & Challenges 60 Ms.Jeena Mariot Ecofeminism: An 13&14-11- Sacred Heart Xavier Inclusive Discourse 2014 College Chalakkudy (Economics) 61 Ms.Athira. T Subaltern Chronotopes: 21-10-2014 Newman College (English) Issues And Strategies Thodupuzha

62 Ms.Athira. T Ecofeminism: An 14-11-2014 Sacred Heart (English) Inclusive Discourse College Chalakkudy

63 Sr.Treesa Dare To Clean? 01-01-2015 Dominic Challenge Thrissur (English) 64 Ms.Jaya M.D. Dare To Clean? 01-01-2015 Vimala College (Multimedia) Challenge Thrissur

65 Ms.Sweety Jose Emerging Consumer 01-10-2014 SMS College Of Arts (Commerce) Behaviour In India- And Science. Vista 2020 Coimbatore 66 Dr.Anto National Seminar On 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower Florance Child Rights College, Guruvayoor (History) Issues:Socio-Historical Perspective 67 Dr.Anto Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower Florance Reforms:Development College, Guruvayoor (History) Issues & Challenges

32 68 Dr.Anto Bipan Chandra 18.09. 2014 COSTFORD Florance Remembrance (History) 69 Dr.Anto Workshop For Internal 16.10.2014 St.Joseph’s College, Florance Mentors of Walk With Devagiri. (History) A Scholar Programme 70 Dr.Anto Seminar On Guruvayur 1.11. 2014 Muncipal Town Hall, Florance Satyagraha Guruvayur. (History) 71 Sr.Valsa.M.A Child Rights Issues: 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower (History) Socio-Historical College, Guruvayoor Perspectives

72 Sr.Valsa.M.A Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower (History) Reforms:Development College, Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges

73 Sr.Valsa.M.A One Day Seminar 6,7.08.2014 Thiruvananthapuram, (History) Conducted by Kerala Kerala Higher Higher Education Education 74 Sr.Valsa.M.A National Seminar On 05-12-2014 St.Joseph’s College (History) Writing Local History Irinjalakkuda 75 Ms.Priyanka.E.K National Seminar On 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower (History) Child Rights College, Guruvayoor Issues:Socio-Historical Perspective 76 Ms.Priyanka.E.K Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower (History) Reforms: Development College, Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges 77 Sr.Philo Grace National Seminar On 22 .07. 2014 Little Flower (Political Child Rights College, Guruvayoor Science) Issues:Socio-Historical Perspective 78 Sr.Philo Grace Indian Economy Since 6,7.08.2014 Little Flower (Political Reforms: Development College, Guruvayoor Science) Issues & Challenges 79 Ms.Linta Child Right Issues in 22-07-2014 Little Flower College Varghese T Socio Historical Guruvayoor (Commerce) Perspective 80 Ms.Linta Emerging consumer 01.10.2014 SMS college of Arts Varghese T behaviour in India-Vista and science. (Commerce) 2020 Coimbatore 81 Ms.Sweety Jose Emerging consumer 01.10.2014 SMS college of Arts (Commerce) behaviour in India-Vista and science. 2020 Coimbatore 82 Dr. Nirmala. J Academic Seminar on 20th March, Town Hall, Palakkad Revivalism & Higher 2015

33 Education

83 Hitha Paulson Technological 18.07.2014 TO Little Flower College, (Computer Advancement in 19.07.2014 Guruvayoor Science) Computing- INFORMATICA 84 Jestin James M Technological 18.07.2014 TO Little Flower College, (Computer Advancement in 19.07.2014 Guruvayoor Science) Computing- INFORMATICA 85 Nisha C D Technological 18.07.2014 TO Little Flower College, (Computer Advancement in 19.07.2014 Guruvayoor Science) Computing- INFORMATICA 86 Mariena A A Technological 18.07.2014 TO Little Flower College, (Computer Advancement in 19.07.2014 Guruvayoor Science) Computing- INFORMATICA 87 Mariena A A Nationce Conference 21.8.2014- Sacred Heart College, (Computer Software Engineering and 23.8.2014 Thirupattur Science) applications

88 Mariena A A Learning Programme 21.7.2014 Carmel College ,Mala (Computer Languages and Operatng Science) Systems 89 Mariena A A National Workshop on 20.05.2015- Christ University, (Computer Effective Management of 22.05.2015 Bangalore Science) Xavier Board Colleges, 90 Mariena A A National Workshop on 7.05.2014- Christ University, (Computer Handoff Experiences on 9.05.2014 Bangalore Science) SPSS 91 Nisha C D Nationce Conference 21.8.2014- Sacred Heart College, (Computer Software Engineering and 23.8.2014 Thirupattur Science) applications 92 Nisha C D Learning Programme 21.7.2014 Carmel College ,Mala (Computer Languages and Operating Science) Systems 93 Hitha Paulson Workshop – Walk With 16.10.2014 St. Joseph’s College, (Computer Scholar Programme Devagiri Science)

34 SEMINAR ATTENDED: STATE LEVEL

Sl. Name of Faculty& Name of Seminar Date Venue No Department 1 Sr. Shirly T A One Day Workshop on 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 2 Sr. Philomena C F One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 3 Sr. Reena P D One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 4 Ms. Dary John One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 5 Ms. Alphy Jose One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 6 Ms. Rose Paul One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 7 Ms. Anju S Mattam One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower (Mathematics) “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, Guruvayoor 8 Dr. Mariamma One Day Workshop On 27.06.2014 Little Flower Antony “Algebra & Real Analysis” College, (Statistics) Guruvayoor 9 Dr. Anto Florence One Day Workshop For 16.10.2014 St. Joseph’s (History) Internal Mentors& College, Coordinators Of Walk With A Devagiri. Scholar Programme Organized By Collegiate Education Department, Govt. Of Kerala

10 Sr. Shirly T A One Day Workshop For 16.10.2014 St. Joseph’s (Mathematics) Internal Mentors& College, Coordinators Of Walk With A Devagiri Scholar Programme Organized By Collegiate Education Department, Govt. Of Kerala

11 Dr. Mariamma One Day Workshop For 16.10.2014 St. Joseph’s Antony Internal Mentors& College, (Statistics) Coordinators Of Walk With A Devagiri Scholar Programme Organized By Collegiate

35 Education Department, Govt. Of Kerala

12 Ms. Swapana Johny Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 13 Dr. Thanuja A Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little Flower Mathew College, (Zoology) Guruvayoor 14 Ms. Jilna Alex N Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 15 Ms. Fathima P.A Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little Flower (Zoology) College, Guruvayoor 16 Sr. Valsamma V.T Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little flower (Botany) college, Guruvayoor 17 Dr. Sreeranjini K. Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little flower (Botany) college, Guruvayoor 18 Ms. Sithara K. Nutraceuticals 03.12.2014 Little flower Urumbil college, (Botany) Guruvayoor

PAPER PRESENTED: INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

Sl. Name of the Name of the Topic Date Venue No Faculty& Seminar Department 1 Mr. Justin P G Traditional Dasapushpangalu 30,31.05.20 Kerala (Sanskrit) Ecological m 14 Sahithya Knowledge Paramparyavum Akademi, Thrissur 2 Ms. Annam Sini Desi Aadhivasipattukal 30,31.05.20 Kerala A P International ile Paristhithika 14 Sahithya (Malayalam) Seminar Arivukal Akademi, Traditional Thrissur Ecological Knowledge 3 Sr. Vineetha George Desi Thattakathile 30,31.05.20 Kerala (Malayalam) International Paristhithika 14 Sahithya Seminar Rasteeya Akademi, Traditional Dharshanam Thrissur Ecological Knowledge

36 4 Ms. Sobhitha Joy Desi Gothragathrathile 30,31.05.20 Kerala (Malayalam) International jaivagehangal 14 Sahithya Seminar Akademi, Traditional Thrissur Ecological Knowledge 5 Ms. Shaijy C Desi Oonavillinte 30,31.05.20 Kerala Muringathery International Nirmitiyum 14 Sahithya (Malayalam) Seminar Paristhithika Akademi, Traditional Avabhodhavum Thrissur Ecological Knowledge 6 Sr. Sheeba A C Desi Paristithiyude 30,31.05.20 Kerala (Malayalam) International Arivadayalangal 14 Sahithya Seminar Bible Darsanathil Akademi, Traditional Thrissur Ecological Knowledge 7 Dr.Molykutty .M. “BONASALUS” “Adolescent 13.06.2014 Little Kaniampady Health Flower (Chemistry) College, Guruvayoor 8 Ms. Moly P P “BONASALUS” “Junk Food And 13.06.2014 Little (Chemistry) Failing Health’ Flower College,Gvr

9 Sr. Lovely Jacob “BONASALUS” Adolescent- 13.06.2014 Little A.(Chemistry) Substance Abuse Flower College, Guruvayoor 10 Ms.Jeena Mariot “BONASALUS” Drifts in 13.06.2014 Little Xavier Pschyological & Flower (Economics) educational College, dimensions in Guruvayoor young populace 11 Mrs. Swapana Johny “BONASALUS” Nutritional Value 13.06.2014 Little (Zoology) Of Fishes With Flower Special Emphasis College, On Protein Guruvayoor Content Variation 12 Dr. Thanuja A “BONASALUS” Variations In 13.06.2014 Little Mathew Body Mass Index Flower (Zoology) With Respect To College, Age Guruvayoor 13 Mrs. Jilna Alex N “BONASALUS” Eat Right –A Step 13.06.2014 Little (Zoology) Forward To Flower Overcome College, Malnutrition Guruvayoor 14 Mr. Justin P G “BONASALUS” Socio 13.06.2014 Little (Sanskrit) Psychological Flower

37 Problems College, Confronted By Guruvayoor Adoloscents 15 Ms. Sobhitha Joy “BONASALUS” Aappukalile 13.06.2014 Litle Flower (Malayalam) Aappu College, Guruvayoor 16 Sr.Valsa.M.A “BONASALUS” Personality 13.06.2014 Little (History) Changes And Flower Family College, Relationships Guruvayoor During Adolescence 17 Ms. Shaijy C “BONASALUS” Bramatmakata 13.06.2014 Little Muringathery Padmarajante Flower (Malayalam) Cherukathakalil College, Guruvayoor 18 Dr.Anto Florence “BONASALUS” Home and 13.06.2014 Little (History) Personality Flower Development in College, Childhood Guruvayoor 19 Ms. Julie Dominic “BONASALUS” An Introspective 13.06.2014 Little (English) dossier of the film Flower “ Ustad Hotel” as College, an ethnic Guruvayoor mechanisation of post modern deportment 20 Ms. Esther Mani “BONASALUS” The sunshine 13.06.2014 Little (English) vitamin called Flower Hope- tracing the College, psycho social Guruvayoor BONASALUS in the morte “Shaw Shank Redemption” by Frank Darabont 21 Ms. Silpa Anand S “BONASALUS” Lost 13.06.2014 Little (English) childhood:The Flower Trauma of Loss College, depicted in Guruvayoor Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolitha 22 Sr. Theresa J.Heloise “BONASALUS” Confronting 13.06.2014 Little (English) Cultural Erasure: Flower Tracing the Lost College, in the Traditional Guruvayoor Art Forms of Kerala 23 Ms. Ameera. R.A International, Financial 10.12.2014 Sree

38 (Economics) National on Inclusion- The Neelankand Financial Relavance of a Sanskrit Inclusion Pradan Mantri College,Patt Jandhan Yojna In ambi the Present Scenario 24 Ms. Raji.T.A International, E-Banking In 10.12.2014 Sree (Economics) National on India –Prospects Neelankand Financial and Challenges a Sanskrit Inclusion College,Patt ambi 25 Ms. Jeena Mariot International Problems of 14, 15 & Providence Xavier Seminar- Unorganised units 16.11.2014 Women’s (Economics) Kerala : case College, Conference study of calicut Aruvakode Potter’s Nationalillage 26 Dr.Anto Florance “BONASALUS” Home and 13/06/2014 Little (History) personality Flower development in College, childhood Guruvayur 27 Sr.Valsa.M.A “BONASALUS” Personality 13-06-2014 Little (History) Changes and Flower Family College, Relationships Guruvayur During Adolescence 28 Ceena Jose K “BONASALUS” The Demise of 13-06-2014 Little (Functional English) Childhood Flower Innocence in College, Arundhathi Roy’s Guruvayur God of Small Things 29 Tresa Saritha “BONASALUS” Unveilina the 13-06-2014 Little Varghese Cassandra Self: A Flower (Functional English) Reading of Doris College, Lessing’s Volume Guruvayur II of Autobiography, Walking in the Shade 30 Hema Latha C S “BONASALUS” William 13-06-2014 Little (Functional English) Golding’s Lord of Flower the Flies – College, Violence is Guruvayur ingrained from Childhood 31 Hitha Paulson International "NVRAM 30th and 31st Sree (Computer Science) Conference on Applications in the December Narayana

39 Emerging Architecturel 2014 Gurukulam Trends in Revolutions of College of Engineering and Main Memory Engineering , Management Implementaion - A Kadairippu, Memristor Walkthrough"

32 Hitha Paulson “BONASALUS” Role of 13-06-2014 Little (Computer Science) Ergonomics in the Flower health care of College, Computer End Guruvayur Users

PAPER PRESENTED- NATIONAL LEVEL

Sl. Name of the Name of the Topic Date Venue No Faculty & Seminar Department 1 Ms. Silpa Child Rights Violated 22.07.2014 Little Flower Anand S Issues: Socio- childhood: An College, (English) Historical analysis of Guruvayoor Perspectives Deepa Mehta’s Water and Blessy’s Kazcha 2 Sr.Valsa.M.A Writing Local Socio-economic 05-12-2014 St.Joseph’s (History) History and cultural College impact of Irinjalakkuda traditional chits and parallel banking institutions in Thrissur in the second half of the 20th century 3 Sr. Theresa Child Rights Impact of 22.07.2014 Little Flower J.Heloise Issues: Socio- nature and College, (English) Historical nurture on Guruvayoor Perspectives adolescence Positive intervention of orphanages in child 4 Mr. Justin P G Child Rights Adoption: 22.07.2014 Little Flower (Sanskrit) Issues: Socio- Expectation College, Historical And Challenges Guruvayoor Perspectives

40 5 Dr. Anto Child Rights Increasing 22.07.2014 Little Flower Florence Issues: Socio- Child Marriages College, (History) Historical In Kerala Guruvayoor Perspectives Especially Among Muslims 6 Ms. Priyanka. Child Rights Feoticide : 22.07.2014 Little Flower E.K Issues: Socio- Violation Of College, (Economics) Historical Child Right Guruvayoor Perspectives From The Womb 7 Sr.Valsa.M.A Child Rights ‘Child Labour 22.07.2014 Little Flower (History) Issues: Socio- In Guruvayoor College, Historical Muncilpality: A Guruvayoor Perspectives Challenge To Human Rights 8 Ms.Jeena Child Right Tribal Children 22.07.2014 Little Flower Mariot Xavier Issues : Socio- & The Right to College , (Economics) Historic Education: Case Guruvayoor- perspective study of Dept of Cholanaicken History tribe 9 Ms. Raji T A Child Right Social Sector 22.07.2014 Little Flower (Economics) Issues : Socio- Development: College , Historic Emerging Guruvayoor- perspective Issues and Dept of Policy History perspectives. 10 Sr. J. Bincy National Child Rights 22.07.2014 Little Flower (Economics) With Disability College , Guruvayoor 11 Ms. Linta Child Right Children of 22.07.2014 Little Flower Varghese T Issues in Socio India:Rights College, (Commerce) Cultural and Guruvayoor Perspective Opportunities.

12 Ms. Ameera R Child Right Child Rights : 22.07.2014 Little Flower A Issues: Socio- Promises & College,Guruv (Economics) Historic Performances ayoor perspective 13 Dr.Anto National Economic 06,07.08.2 Little Flower Florence Seminar on Development 014 College,Guruv (History) Indian Of Kerala ayoor Economy Through Since Tourism Reforms:Devel opment Issues & Challenges 14 Sr.J.Bincy National Financial 06,07.08.2 Little Flower (Economics) Seminar on inclusion and 014 College ,

41 Indian Women Guruvayoor Economy Empowerment Dept of Since through Micro History Reforms:Devel Financing opment Issues Schemes in & Challenges India 15 Ms. Ameera R National Women 06,07.08.2 Little Flower A Seminar on Workers in 014 College, (Economics) Indian Informal Sector Guruvayoor Economy in India Since Reforms:Devel opment Issues & Challenges

16 Ms. Sreejitha V Gender Indian 06,07.08.2 Little Flower M Occupational Economy Since 014 College , (Economics) Segregation & Reforms: Guruvayoor Growth in Development Kerala Issues & Challenges 17 Ms. Raji T A Indian Micro Finance 06,07.08.2 Little Flower (Economics) Economy As A tool For 014 College , Since Reforms: Financial Guruvayoor Development Inclusion And Issues & Reduction of Challenges Poverty 18 Ms.Jeena Indian Role of Banks 06,07.08.2 Little Flower Mariot Xavier Economy in Financial 014 College , (Economics) Since Reforms: Inclusion. Guruvayoor Development Issues & Challenges

19 Mr. Justin P G Hypo kinetic Yoga – The 28.08.2014 St.Mary’s (Sanskrit) Diseases And Holistic College, Wellness of Solution For Thrissur College Cancer Students 20 Ms. Anju S Recent Trends Study of 19.09.2014 Bharath Matha Mattam In Applicable Homomorphism College, (Mathematics) Mathematics of a Fuzzy Soft Thrikakkara Group 21 Mr. Justin P G Influence of Influence of 20,21.09.2 Chinmaya (Sanskrit) Sanskrit Sanskrit 014 International Literature In Literature in Foundation Other Chakyarkuttu Shodha Languages Sansthan .Veliyanad

42 22 Ms. Anju S “Recent Introduction to 25.09.2014 St. Mary’s Mattam Advances In Factor Group College, (Mathematics) Mathematics” Of A Fuzzy Thrissur Soft Group 23 Mr. Justin P G Sanskrit Performing 17.10.2014 Sree Kerala (Sanskrit) Theatre And Poetry Of Varma Other Art Cakyarkutu College, Forms Of With A Special Thrissur Kerala Referance To Melputur Prabandhas 24 Ms. Sarada P.V. Subaltern Marginalisation 21.10.2014 New man’s (English) Chronotopes:Is of Eunuchs in College,Thodu sues and India puzha Strategies 25 Ms. Sarada P.V. Ecofeminism: Affinity of 13.11.2014 Sacred Heart (English) An Inclusive female to nature College,Chalk discourse kudy 26 Ms. Rose Paul Algebra , Optimization 26.11.2014 Farook (Mathematics) Number Problem For College, Theory, Lunar Pin Point Kozhikode Discrete Soft Landing Mathematics & Their Applications 27 Ms. Outside National 03,04.12.2 M.E.S Asmabi Divya.S.Nair Classroom Seminar 014 College, (Hindi) Education: W.Vemballur Views Of Swami Vivekananda 28 Dr. Nirmala.J English Versus National 05,06.12.2 St.Joseph’s (Hindi) Hinglish : The Colloquium 014 College,Irinjal Question Of akuda Elitism And Grass Root Communicatio n 29 Ms. Globalization National 08,09.12.2 M.E.S Divya.S.Nair In Various Seminar 014 College, (Hindi) Fields Of Ponnani Hindi Literature 30 Mr. Justin P G Revitalizing Kalidasa; 09.12.2014 K K T M Govt (Sanskrit) Contemporary Symphony Of College, Pullut Culture ; Simile Imprints Of Sanskrit 31 Ms. Silpa Discourses and Confronting 16.12.2014 NSS College, Anand S Culture Cultural

43 (English) Erasure: Tracing the Lost in the Traditional Art Forms of Kerala

32 Ms. Sarada P.V. National Cultural journey 17.12.2014 NSS (English) Seminar on through College,Manje Culture Valluvanad ri 33 Dr.Anto Child Rights Increasing 22.07.2014 Dept. of Florance Issues: Socio- Child Marriages History in (History) Historical In Kerala collaboration Perspectives especially with Child among Muslims Line, Thrissur 34 Dr.Anto Indian Economic 6,7.08.201 Dept. of Florance Economy Development of 4 Economics, (History) Since Reforms: Kerala Through L.F. College, Development Tourism Guruvayoor Issues & Challenges 35 Sr.Valsa. M.A Child Rights ‘Child Labour 22.07.2014 Dept. of (History) Issues: Socio- In Guruvayoor History in Historical Muncilpality: A collaboration Perspectives Challenge to with Child Human Rights Line, Thrissur

36 Sr.Valsa. M.A Indian 'Women 6,7.08.201 Dept. of (History) Economy Empowerment 4 Economics, Since Reforms: and developing L.F. College, Development economy in Guruvayoor Issues & India Since Challenges 1991 37 Sr.Valsa. M.A Writing Local socio-economic 05-12-2014 St.Joseph’s (History) History and cultural College impact of Irinjalakkuda traditional chits and parallel banking institutions in Thrissur in the second half of the 20th century

38 Priyanka. E.K Child Rights Feoticide : 22.07.2014 Dept. of (History) Issues: Socio- Violation of History in Historical Child Right collaboration Perspectives From The with Child Womb Line, Thrissur

44 39 Ms.Sobhitha Foregrounding Nattaraginte Jan 2014 Little Flower Joy of folk elements Nattyasastram : College, (Malayalam) in Malayalam Thanath Guruvayoor Literature and Nadaka Vediye culture Munnirthiyoru Vicharam 40 Ms.Shaijy.C. Foregrounding Kuthiyottapattu Jan 2014 Little Flower Muringatheri of folk kalile College, (Malayalam) elements in Pradesikatha Guruvayoor Malayalam Literature and culture 41 Sr.Vineetha Foregrounding Kerala Christian Jan 2014 Little Flower George of folk Chumar College, (Malayalam) elements in chithrangalile Guruvayoor Malayalam Nadodi Literature and Samskaranurup culture anam 42 Sr.Sheeba A.C Foregrounding Elements of Jan 2014 Little Flower (Malayalam) of folk Cultural College, elements in Transmission in Guruvayoor Malayalam Christian Folk Literature and Songs. culture 43 Ms. Linta Child Right Children of 22-07-2014 Little Flower Varghese T Issues in Socio India:Rights College (Commerce) Cultural and Guruvayoor Perspective Opportunities 44 Ceena Jose K Child Rights Heroes to 22.07.2014 Dept. of Issues: Socio- Villains: History in Historical Unfurling The collaboration Perspectives Stories of with Child Shakespeare Line, Thrissur Villains 45 Teresa Saritha Child Rights Meena as a 22.07.2014 Dept. of Varghese Issues: Socio- Psychological History in Historical Gizmo for the collaboration Perspectives protection of with Child Girl Child in Line, Thrissur India 46 Hemalatha C.S Child Rights Homeless 22.07.2014 Dept. of Issues: Socio- leading to History in Historical violence: A collaboration Perspectives study of with Child William Line, Thrissur Golding’s The Lord of the Flies 47 Athira T Subaltern Subaltern 21.10.2014 New man’s

45 Chronotopes:Is Identity: A College,Thodu sues and Retrospective puzha Strategies Study of Malayalam Movies 48 Teresa Saritha Ecofeminism: Envisioning the 13.11.2014 Sacred Heart Varghese An Inclusive Eco-spirituality College,Chalk discourse : An exploration kudy into women, culture and nature picturised in the movie Avatar 49 Hemalatha C.S Ecofeminism: The Trauma of 13.11.2014 Sacred Heart An Inclusive being rootless College,Chalk discourse as depicted in kudy Bharathi Mukherji’s Novel Jasmine 50 Athira T Ecofeminism: Women and 13.11.2014 Sacred Heart An Inclusive Nature: an College,Chalk discourse Ecofeministic kudy analysis of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

46 FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSON OR EXPERTS - INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND STATE LEVEL

Sl. Name of the Programme Topic Date Venue No Faculty& Presented Department 1 Dr.Thresiamma Virtual Chairman UG 2012-14 Universiyt of Dominic M Communication Board of Calicut examination

2 Ms. Sithara K. NSS 7 day Protection of 06.09.2014 Mar Thoma Urumbil Special camp forest and College, (Botany) conservation Perumbavoor of environment 3 Mr. Justin P G National Seminar Kalidasa; 09.12.2014 K K T M (Sanskrit) Symphony of Govt Simile College, Pullut 4 Ms.Moly P P Chemistry Fuel Cell- A 16.10.2014 Mother Arts (Chemistry) Association Promise For & Science Inauguration The Future College, 5 Hitha Paulson One Day Seminar Algorithm 12th January Prajyoti Analysis and 2015 Niketan Design(Colleg College , Pudukad e Level) 6 Hitha Paulson Computer Faculty Subject Expert 13th March Yuvakshetra Interview Board 2015 Institute of member Management Studies, Ezhakkad (PO) Mundur, Palakkad (District) - 678 631

2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:

Sl. Programme Department No.

1 Tutorial Classes are established inorder to create a All Departments rapport between teachers and students to create a better learning experience.

47 2 Introductory Classes and Bridge Courses are organised All Departments by the faculty members to evealuate the students’ aptitude.

3 Pre Knowlegdge tests and preparatory training is All Departments provided for students inorder to provide fundamental knowledge to the new learners.

4 Peer group learning is promoted All Departments

5 Walk with a scholar programme is initiated All Departments

6 Remedial coaching is given to academically weak All Departments students of all departments

7 Brain storming sessions, debates and discussions are All Departments organised as a part of teaching process in class rooms.

8 Industrial visits, field visits, study tours, studio visits are All Departments arranged for experimental and practical learning

9 Organize seminars, workshops and conferences by All Departments general as well as individual departments to initiate research culture and innovative learning

10 Seminars, assignments, projects, dissertatons etc. are All Departments conducted by students to widen the scope of knowledge

11 Contributing information regarding eco friendly All Departments atmosphere and environment responsive living

12 Encourage the students towards resource management All Departments and waste management programmes and reuse of available resources.

13 Suggest and implement remedial methods after All Departments systematic evaluation of the academic performance of students.

14 ICT enabled teaching learning methods, use of Smart All Departments boards and PPT etc. are introduced to lead the stdents towards virtual realisation in knowledge acquirement.

15 Student mentoring and counselling is provided by All Departments experts

16 periodic evaluation of the academic performance of the All Departments students are evaluated through Surprise tests, frequent test papers,distribution of corrected papers and discussion for an improved performance is conducted.

48 17 Enrichment programmes for advanced learners and All Departments motivation classes for average learners are organised

18 General PTA and Class PTA meetings are conducted in All Departments every semester for better learning pattern.

19 Notes, through web Chemistry

20 Net coaching through electronic method Chemistry

21 Identification of Butterflies visiting the butterfly garden Zoology by students

22 Faunal diversity Register Zoology

23 Animal Planet- Finding the Scientific name Zoology

24 Glossary in Life Sciences Zoology

25 Scientia- Current Information Corner Zoology

26 Animal Planet- Finding the Scientific name Zoology

27 Glossary in Life Sciences Zoology

28 Scientia- Current Information Corner Zoology

29 Field Visit, Manuscript Publishing ,Quiz competitions, History Exhibition, and Essay writing Competition, Symposium, Poster making, Placard Making.

30 Add on Course –Fundamentals of e-governance Mathematics

31 Blog-sahrudaya.com Malayalam

32 Introduced Intercollegiate Paper presentation event to B.C.A. promote research aptitude in students

33 Faculty @ Home Functional English

34 Research Forum for students English

35 Discussion and Debate sessions, use of language labs English to improve communicative and linguistic skills

36 Workshops by experts, Creative Assignments Multimedia

37 Discussion Method, Seminars and field work for better Multimedia exposure of the subject.

49 38 Practical Classes in Professional Vedio – Audio Multimedia recording, classes on Film Screening and Film making

39 Paper Presentations on various current economic topics Economics by Students, discussion of current economic events

40 Manuscript magazine and News paper making by the English students

41 Participation in International and National Seminars and All departments workshops organised in other colleges

42 Participation in intercollegiate quiz, research paper All departments competitions conducted by external organisations

43 Organising fairs and exhibitions for direct learning All departments experience.

44 Compilation of research paper presentations and creative English anthologies of poems and articles by students

2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days 194 during this academic year

2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)

Sl. Programme Class Date No. M.A.Multimedia Double 15/12/2014 Valuation

2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restructuring/revision/syllabus development as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop

Sl. Name of the Faculty & Programme No Department 1 Sr.Sheeba A C Viva Board Member P G Malayalam (Malayalam) Exam

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 99%

50 2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage Total Division Title of the number Programme of students Distinction I Class II Class III Class Pass appeared % % % % % U.G B.Sc. Chemistry 36 73 27 Nil Nil 100% BSc Zoology 32 48 91 Nil 91% B.A History 50 6% 92% Nil Nil 98% B.Sc 47 42.55 52.38 4.2 - 89.13 Mathematics B Sc Botany 32 46% 41% 0 0 87.5 BA English 40 37.5% 50% 2.5% Nil 95% BA Economics 52 17.30 82.69 NIL NIL 96.23 P.G M.Sc.Chemistry 12 nil 100% nil nil 100% M.Sc 19 15.79 63.15 5.26 - 85 Mathematics Ma malayalam 18 73 27 NIL NIL 100 MA Economics 8 12.5 87.5 NIL NIL 100

2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes :

Sl.No. CONTRIBUTIONS OF IQAC 1 The basic tools of academic evaluation in each semester is assessed by Tests -2 credits, Assignment -1 credit, Seminar -1 credit, Attendance -1 credit 2 Student participation in academic/ value added /community extension activities as well as value education classes are evaluated. 3 Methods like initial tutorial sessions, Pre Knowledge Test class test and interactive sessions, Feed back mechanisms,Peer teaching, Assignments and Seminar presentations by students, Quiz Competitions in various disciplines etc. Are put forth to evaluate the teaching learning process. Communicative skills, computer application skills orientation are conducted accordingly by the departments related to their respective subjects.

51 4 Additional resources are availed through the exposure given to the students by their participation in seminars,workshops, conferences, inter collegiate Quiz Competitions, power point presentations and other proficiency improving programmes organised by other institutions. 5 Library provisions are provided with latest subject reference books, journals, books on competitive exams and career oriented programmes, INFLIBNET, e- journals etc. 6 The Departments initiate with student supportive Programmes like remedial teaching which is availed by the students from economically backward /SC/ST/OBC/Minority strata. 7 The departments provide essential reference materials of advanced topics. 8 Awards and scholarships have been instituted by the College, well-wishers and Departments for encouraging and motivating such students to excel in curricular and co- curricular activities. 9 Organizes expert lectures and invited talks of eminent personalities 10 Publication of best projects in the departmental journal 11 Give opportunity to participate in on campus and off campus interviews 12 Help them to access appropriate web links and learning assisted videos. 13 They are provided with many opportunities of higher education or placement benefits under career guidance cell of the college. 14 The students of Multimedia attend national and international film festival, visit T V channels and studios. 15 The departments have formed self study groups with a strategy of “Teach while you learn” to effectively channelize the learning skills of advanced learners for the growth of the peer group. 16 The internal marks of the model internal examination is published and the progress reports of the students are duly signed by the guardian of the student. 17 During the class PTA and general PTA the parents meet the tutors and other teachers to analyze their ward’s performance and progress. 18 The department enhances the research aptitude of the students by organising research forum and debate club 19 A thorough survey of students’ response to the existing curriculum and students’ feedback system is well maintained.

52 20 Based on the analysis of the performance special mentoring and remedial schedules are arranged 21 Simple exercises, small learning modules and tests are given to improve their learning efficiency. 22 Faculty –student council is arranged to interact on academic and non-academic issues 23 Teachers visit the homes of students for the follow up of the learning at home. 24 The tutor in charge keeps the attendance register of the students and submits to the office when asked for verification as per the CBCSS system attendance is also graded in every semester. . 25 IQAC prepares an academic calendar as per the proposed year plan of the various departments and assures its implementation. 26 Organises ICT orientation sessions. 27 Mentor tutorial activities and promotes student home visits by the faculty. 28 Under the career guidance cell career oriented Programmes are organised. 29 At the end of every academic year the feedback on the teaching and learning process is Evaluated and Conducts annual SWOT analysis. 30 Conducts periodic meetings with the head of the departments to discuss the quality sustenance and enhancement. 31 Always follow the timely instructions and directives of University, Higher Education council, NAAC and UGC. 32 Interdepartmental paper presentations by faculty members are held every month for dissemination of interdisciplinary research. 33 Conducts many value added Programmes for students. 34 LCD Projector and computers with internet facilities 35 Projection of learning materials with inserted video clippings, colourful photographs and graphs reduces the monotony of lecture and increases the attention span of students. Teachers promote students to use computers with Internet facilities for citing many research articles while writing dissertations as well as to prepare notes, assignments and seminars and paper presentations. 36 Science labs and language labs activities are devised to promote hands on independent exposure and interactive learning. 37 The class representatives act as catalysts for peer group learning process.

53 38 The infrastructure is constantly upgraded to meet the growing academic needs of the students. 39 Teachers actively take part in seminars, workshops and other training Programmes to equip themselves with advanced knowledge for the advantage of the students. 40 The peaceful and calm ambience in the campus conducive for the effective Implementation of curricular and co-curricular activities of the students. 41 Student Grievance Redressal Cell provides avenues for suggestion and improvement to make the campus student friendly. 42 Equipments and books procured through various projects 43 Organizes expert lectures and invited talks of eminent personalities 44 Retired and Old Staff Association (ROSA) members often visit respective departments, interact with new staff members and give necessary counsel and guidance.

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Faculty / Staff Development Name of Faculty and Details Programmes 1.Dr. Sreeranjini K. , Asst. Professor, Dept. of Botany Refresher courses attended Refresher course in life sciences at University of Calicut from 04.07.2014 to 24.07.2014

UGC – Faculty Improvement Nil Programme HRD programmes Nil 1.Ms. Dary John attended 86th Orientation Programme Organised By UGC-Academic Staff College,

Orientation programmes University Of Calicut From 17.09.2014-16.10.2014 2.Sobhitha Joy-- 27-06 2014-27-04-2014,Karyavattam Campus,Kerala University Nil Faculty exchange programme

Staff training conducted by the Nil university

54 Staff training conducted by other 1.Jessy Anto Therattle, “scholarly Communications in institutions the Digital Environment conducted by Research Promotion Council,CMS College, Kottayam , June 2014. 2.Fathima P.A(Zoology) Training on Youth Leadership and Community Development by Nehru Yuva Kendra Thrissur

3. Smt. Moly P.P, water quality analysis training programme, CWRDM Kunnamangalam Kozhikode,11,12,13 /08/2014

4.Lovely Jacob A,” Hands –on experience on SPSS Package”, 7-8 may 2014,Christ University, Bangalore

Summer / Winter schools, WORKSHOP – 1 (Sr.J. Bincy & Jeena Mariot Xavier) Workshops, etc. 1. Dr.Molykutty .M . Kaniampady, “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 2.Dr. Lali Thomas Kotturan,“Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 3.Dr. Thanuja A Mathew attended Nature camp organized by Kerala forests and Wild Life Dept at at Eravikulam National Park

Others 4.Mrs Jilna Alex N attended Nature camp organized by Kerala forests and Wild Life Dept at Munnar at Eravikulam National Park 5.Mr.Justin P G Attended One Day Academic Orientation Of Sanskrit Faculty Members of all the Colleges of Calicut Uty 6. Sr. Molikutty M. Kaniyampadi, Asso. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014

55 7. Ms.Julie Dominic.A, Asst. Professor, Dept. of English , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 8.Ms.Esther Mani, Asst. Professor, Dept. of English , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 9.Ms.Swapana Johny, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Zoology , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 10.Ms.Alphy Jose, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mathematics , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 11.Ms.Lali Thomas, Asso. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry , attended “Recent trends in higher education” at St.Mary’s College, Thrissur on 26/09/2014 12. Ms.Jaya MD, Nidhisha VJ, Jiji C Baby – participated in Orientation programme conducted by Thrissur Asissi Province.

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff

Category Number of Number of Number of Number of Permanent Vacant permanent positions filled Employees Positions positions filled temporarily during the Year Administrative Staff 20 3 - 3 Technical Staff - 1 - 1

56 Criterion – III 3. Research, Consultancy and Extension

3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution

Sl. Activities Department No 1 The faculty is encouraged to hold National and International All Departments Seminars in their respective disciplines at the College availing the funds of various agencies. 2 Encouraged to take up Major and Minor projects and All Departments M.Phil/Ph.D. 3 Encouraged to attend and present papers at various seminars All Departments and workshops held at other institutions. 4 Encouraged to attend orientation / refresher courses organized All Departments by the university. 5 Paper publications by the faculty and Students are boosted. All Departments 6 Experts from other institution are invited to provide classes to All Departments the faculty especially on modernized teaching methods including use of ICT 7 Each of the faculty members is encouraged to present a paper All Departments of his or her own choice in front of the other faculty .This helps in enhancing the inter disciplinary competence of the faculty. 8 The non-teaching staff is periodically given counselling and All Departments training classes to improve their performance in Library, Science and Computer Labs. 9 All final year PG and UG students are doing projects as a Chemistry part of their curriculum in and outside of college, in collaboration with other institutions Department has published the projects of our students named “Chemlittle Unified Projects” 10 Formation of Research Club comprising two faculty and 10 History students

57 Lecture series Manuscript publication – Historia – 01.11. 2014 Publication of Journal Conducting debates, workshops, symposium, seminar 11 Research Journal-Malayalasameesha Malayalam One Day Seminars On Research Methodology One Day Seminars On Cultural Studies Students Projects For P G Students Seminars And Assignments For U G & P G Manuscripts of P G & U G Malayalam 12 Decided to attend at least one seminar of repute in a year B CA Conducted intercollegiate paper presentation competition and decided to continue the same every year to promote research culture among the students 13 Tissue culture & Microbiology laboaratory was set up Botany Final year students are given microbiology related project works as part of the curriculum A regional seminar on “Nutraceuticals” was conducted by the department on 03.12. 2014 14 The department maintains a research forum, with interactive Functional sessions like; debate club, paper presentations and various English other programmes. We encourage our students to attend and present papers in seminars organised by the departments in the college and other colleges. Our students are encouraged to avail external resources by motivating them to attend inter-collegiate quiz and other proficiency development programmes. 15 Training students to research the details of the topics from Multimedia internet 16 One of the faculty members Ms. Anne Jose M. doing a minor Physics project and Ms.Laly A.S. submitted a proposal for minor project

58 17 ECONOMIC FORUM- a forum of research discussion of Economics faculty & students of dept of Economics 18 Releasing of Manuscript magazines “Ganitha dalangal” Mathematics 4 of our Faculty members are doing Minor research projects and 2 of our Faculty members pursuing Ph.D Student participation in Quiz competitions & Seminars in and out side the college 19 Publication of two interdisciplinary journals Humanities and All Departments Arts Journal – COGNITIONS and Science Journal– INVESTIGARE

3.2 Details regarding major projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number 1 - - - Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 6,75,800/-

Major Research Project Sl. Name of Faculty Topic Funding Period No Agency

1 Dr. Thresiamma From Effective Communicators UGC 2010-2012 Dominic M, to World Leaders: An In depth Reader Study of Communicative Levels of the College Students of Kerala (English) with Suggestions to Improve the Situation.

3.3 Details regarding minor projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number 7 21 3 - Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 5,41,535/- 2238000/-

59 Minor research projects

Sl. Name of Topic Dept. Funding Period No faculty Agency

1 Dr.Sophy Comparative Analysis of Physical UGC 2009-11 Jacob the Psychological Profiles education of Female Employees on their Athletic Background

2 Dr. Sr. Biochemical studies on Chemistry UGC 2011-13 Molykutty spilanthes calva and its M. medicinal application Kaniampad y

3 Ms.Haisel Characterization and Physics UGC 2011-13 Mathew conductivity studies of polyaniline-carbon nanotube composite with different dopants

4 Dr.Mariam Study on generalised Mathematics UGC 2011-13 ma Antony exponential distribution

5 Dr. Anto Portugese, Syrian & Kerala History UGC 2011-13 Florance P Elements in the Church Architecture of Kerala

6 Ms. Icthyofaunal diversity of Zoology UGC 2011-13 Swapana Kole wetlands of Kerala Johny

7 Sr. Valsa M. Historical Importance of History UGC 2011-13 A. Megalithic Monuments in

8 Dr. Nirmala A Comparative Study of Hindi UGC 2012-14 J. Dalith Poetry in Hindi and Malayalam Languages

9 Ms. Esther Socio-cultural changes English UGC 2012-14 Mani through women empowerment- a rural scenario

60 10 Ms. Julie Ecological pertinence on English UGC 2012-14 Dominic .A the psycho social contour of young learners; transcending rural and urban domain

11 Ms. Reely The representation of English UGC 2012-14 Raphael women in social and ethnic relationship in the context of globalisation

12 Dr. Leena A study about socio Malayalam UGC 2012-14 M A cultural aspects in Folklore arts Folk songs of Christian Community of Central Kerala

13 Ms. Annam Influence of folk and tribe Malayalam UGC 2012-14 Sini A P culture in modern creative arts in Kerala

14 Ms.Sobitha Semiosis of adaptation re- Malayalam UGC 2012-14 Joy visiting culture in post modern theatre

15 Sr.Vineetha The Impact of Mural Malayalam UGC 2012-14 George Paintings on Christian Art in Kerala

16 Dr.Laly Phytochemical studies of Chemistry UGC 2012-14 Thomas transaction metal complexes of dimedonebis (thiosemicarbazone)

17 Ms. Jessy Nano composites - study Chemistry UGC 2012-14 Anto on the property enhancement of natural rubber , carbon nanotube composites with ionic liquid as compatibilizer

18 Ms.Viji The Laplacian Spectrum of Mathematics UGC 2012-14 A.M. Graphs & Study of Inverse Eigen Value Problems

61 19 Ms. Silpa Confronting Cultural English UGC 2013-15 Anand S Erasure: Reinstating The Lost Into The Psyche Of Kerala

20 Ms.Shaijy An analysis on the history Malayalam UGC 2013-15 Muringather and evolution of y Kuthiyottom a traditional visual performing arts of Kerala

21 Ms. Anne Synthesis and Physics UGC 2013-15 Jose characterisation of polythiophene- carbon NanoTube composites

22 Ms.Rose Finding the Propellant Mathematics UGC 2013-15 Paul optimal Trajectory on Lunar Pinpoint soft Landing Using Conventional Non Linear Programming Algorithm

23 Ms. Anju S. Study of Homomorphism Mathematics UGC 2013-15 Mattom and Factor group of Fuzzy soft Group

24 Ms. Dary Studies on algebraic Mathematics UGC 2014-16 John properties of fuzzy soft set in ring structure

25 Ms. Alphy Study on structure Mathematics UGC 2014-16 Jose properties of M-Fuzzy groups and fuzzy G- modules

26 Dr.Thanuja Studies on the effect of Zoology UGC 2013-15 Mathew pyripoxyfen a juvenile hormone agoinst on the ultra structure of accessory sex glands of the pupae of male Spodoptera mauritia.

27 Ms.Sithara Phytochemical screening Botany UGC 2014-16 K. Urumbil and antibacterial studies in Solanum capsicoides

62 28 Sr.J.Bincy Casual nexus between Economics UGC 2013-15 power consumption and per capita GDP in Kerala and its Policy Implications

29 Dr.Mariam Study on Mittag Leffler Statistics UGC 2015-17 ma Antony Distributions

30. Sr Teresa J Affirmative Intervention of English UGC 2015-17 Heloise Orphanages in Nation Building.

31 Dr. Sr. Biochemical studies of Chemistry UGC 2015-17 Molykutty strychnos nux vomica and M. its medicinal application Kaniampad y

3.4 Details on research publications

International Research publications: 4

Sl.No Name of Book / Faculty& Topic Date / Month Journal Departments Peer Heterospecific Journal of reviewed 1 Ms.Jilna Alex N. familiarity on the experimental July, 2014 (Zoology) shoaling zoology, preferences of India, Puntius sarana Vol. 17, No. subnasutus 2, ISSN: 0972- 0030 eISSN:0976- 1780 2 Ms. Anju S Factor group of a IOSR Vol. 10, Issue Mattam fuzzy soft group Journal of 3, 2013 (Mathematics) (ISBN No. 2319- Mathematics 765X) 3 Sr.Valsa.M.A Middle age Crisis Journal September,2014 (History) – An Analysis In ISSN 2231- Socio- Historical 2137 Perspective

63 4 Hitha Paulson "NVRAM International December 2014 Applications in the Journal of Architecturel Computer Revolutions of Engineering Main Memory and Implementaion - A Technology, , Memristor ISSN 0976- Walkthrough" 6367. Non Peer - reviewed

National Research publications - 14

Sl. Name of Topic Book / Journal Date / No Faculty& Month Departments 1 Dr.Molykutty Composition and antimicrobial Investigare,Vol June .M.Kaniampady analysis of the essential oil of 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Spilanthes Calva,

2 Dr.Lali Thomas “Synergistic antibacterial Investigare,Vol June Kotturan activity of Neem extracts and 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Dimedone bis and Co II and Ni II complexes” 3 Dr.Lali Thomas “Assessment of adsorption Investigare,Vol June Kotturan capacities of fired clay 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) products from and its comparison with activated carbo and silica gel”

4 Ms. Jessy Anto The effect of ionic liquid on Investigare,Vol June Therattil the properties of Natural 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Rubber-MWCNT composites

5 Ms. Moly P P Comparison of caffeine Investigare,Vol June (Chemistry) content in energy drinks 1,Issue 1 2014 available in the market 6 Sr. Lovely Jacob Article on “Analysis of Investigare,Vol June A. cooking oils and a comparative 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) study”

7 Ms. Rose Paul Properties of radical Investigare,Vol June ( Mathematics) extensions on Field theory 1,Issue 1 2014

8 Ms. Sithara K. Meiotic abnormalities in some Investigare,Vol June Urumbil diploid cultivars of Banana 1,Issue 1 2014

64 9 Dr.Nirmala.J ‘Dalith Kavitha mem ‘Cognitions,Vol1,I June (Hindi) Abhivyakth Jeevan Mulya’ ssue1 2014

10 Dr.Anto Church architecture of Kerala COGNITIONS, June Florance.P Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014 (History) 11 Sr.Valsa.M.A Megalithic monuments in COGNITIONS, June (History) thrissur district: a historical Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014 perspective 12 Ms. Priyanka.E.K Temples in Pre Modern Kerala COGNITIONS, June (History) Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014

13 Sr. Teresa J Multi-cultural myth in Journey The Quest Dec. Haloise to Ithaca 2014 (English) 14 Sr. Teresa J Feministic reading of the Fortis Dec. Haloise Biography:Snehabali athava 2014 (English) Alphonsa

International/ National e-Journals: Nil

International/National Conference proceedings - 23

Sl. Name of Topic Book / Journal Date / No Faculty& Month Departments 1 Dr.Molykutty .M. “Adolescent Health” “BONA SALUS” 13.06.20 Kaniampady 14 (Chemistry) 2 Ms. Moly P P “Junk food and failing health’ “BONA SALUS” 13.06.20 (Chemistry) 14

3 Sr. Lovely Jacob “Adolescent- substance abuse” “BONA SALUS” 13.06.20 A. 14 (Chemistry) 4 Dr.Anto Florance Home and personality “BONA SALUS” 13.06.20 (History) development in childhood 14 5 Sr.Valsa.M.A Personality Changes and “BONA SALUS” 13.06.20 (History) Family Relationships During 14 Adolescence 6 Dr.Molykutty .M Composition and antimicrobial Investigare,Vol June . Kaniampady analysis of the essential oil of 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Spilanthes Calva,

7 Dr.Lali Thomas “Synergistic antibacterial Investigare,Vol June Kotturan activity of Neem extracts and 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Dimedone bis and Co II and

65 Ni II complexes” 8 Dr.Lali Thomas “Assessment of adsorption Investigare,Vol June Kotturan capacities of fired clay 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) products from kunnamkulam and its comparison with activated carbo and silica gel”

9 Ms. Jessy Anto The effect of ionic liquid on Investigare,Vol June Therattil the properties of Natural 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) Rubber-MWCNT composites

10 Ms. Moly P Comparison of caffeine Investigare,Vol June PChemistry) content in energy drinks 1,Issue 1 2014 available in the market

11 Sr. Lovely Jacob Article on “Analysis of Investigare,Vol June A. cooking oils and a comparative 1,Issue 1 2014 (Chemistry) study”

12 Ms. Rose Paul Properties of radical Investigare,Vol June ( Mathematics) extensions on Field theory 1,Issue 1 2014

13 Ms. Sithara K. Meiotic abnormalities in some Investigare,Vol June Urumbil diploid cultivars of Banana 1,Issue 1 2014

14 Dr.Nirmala.J ‘Dalith Kavitha mem ‘Cognitions,Vol1,I June (Hindi) Abhivyakth Jeevan Mulya’ ssue1 2014

15 Dr.Anto Church architecture of Kerala COGNITIONS, June Florance.P Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014 (History) 16 Sr.Valsa.M.A Megalithic monuments in COGNITIONS, June (History) thrissur district: a historical Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014 perspective

17 Ms. Priyanka.E.K Temples in Pre Modern Kerala COGNITIONS, June (History) Vol. 1, Issue. 1. 2014

18 Dr.Anto Florence Child Rights Issues: Socio- Increasing Child 22.07.20 (History) Historical Perspectives Marriages In 14 Kerala especially among Muslims 19 Sr.Valsa.M.A Child Rights Issues: Socio- ‘Child Labour In 22.07.20 (History) Historical Perspectives Guruvayoor 14 Muncilpality: A Challenge to

66 Human Rights

20 Ms. Priyanka.E.K Child Rights Issues: Socio- Feoticide : 22.07.20 (History) Historical Perspectives Violation of Child 14 Right From The Womb 21 Dr.Anto Florence Indian Economy Since Economic 06,07.08. (History) Reforms: Development Issues Development of 2014 & Challenges Kerala Through Tourism 22 Sr.Valsa.M.A Indian Economy Since 'Women 06,07.08. (History) Reforms:Development Issues Empowerment 2014 & Challenges and developing economy in India Since 1991 23 Sr.Valsa.M.A Writing Local History Socio-economic 05.12.20 (History) and cultural 14 impact of traditional chits and parallel banking institutions in Thrissur in the second half of the 20th century

3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:

Sl. Name of Faculty Impact Factor Name of the Journal No Ms. Anju S Mattam 1.3 IOSR Journal of Mathematics

Range Average 1.3 h-index Nos. in SCOPUS

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

Name of the Duration Total grant Received Nature of the Project funding Year sanctioned Agency Major projects - Minor Projects UGC Interdisciplinary Projects - Industry sponsored -

67 Projects sponsored by the - University/ College Students research projects - (other than compulsory by the University) Any other(Specify) - Total

3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. 5 Chapters in Edited Books -

ii) Without ISBN No. -

BOOKS PUBLISHED BY FACULTY

Sl. Name & Department No of the faculy Name of the book Publisher Date 1 Ms. Ameera R A Wome awakening to the Serials March ( Economics) epitome of power- Publications Pvt. 2014 Chapter 32 Ltd, New Delhi 2 Ms. Annam Sini A P Pravasakyaanathinte Veedumarunnavar, September (Malayalam) vyakaranamstalakalasvat Green Books, 2014 vagruhanirmithikal Thrissur 3. Dr. Kamala K, Julie Humanities: Main Spring 2014 Dominic A (English) Methodology and Publishers Perspectives (2014), Main Spring Publishers

4. Dr. Kamala K, Julie Methodology of Main Spring 2014 Dominic A (English) Humanities, a textbook Publishers for UG students in Calicut University.

5. Dr. Kamala K, Silpa American and Post Main Spring 2014 Anand S, Sr. Theresa J Colonial Literature Publishers Helloise (English)

68 3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from

- UGC-SAP - CAS - DST-FIST

DPE - - DBT Scheme/funds -

3.9 For colleges Autonomy - CPE - DBT Star Scheme -

INSPIRE - CE - Any Other (specify) -

Any other funds received from UGC for various purposes

Sl.No. ITEMS AMOUNT RECEIVED

1 National Seminar to the Department of History 93,750

2 National Seminar to the Department of Economics 82,500

3 National Seminar to the Department of Chemistry 80,000

4 National Seminar to the Department of Economics 88,000

5 National Seminar to the Department of English 1,20,000

6 National Seminar to the Department of Computer 80,000 Science

7 National Seminar to the Department of Malayalam 84,000

8 FIP Salary received 3,07,410

9 Career Oriented Course- Television and Video 6,30,000 Production

10 Minor Research Project- Dr. Molykutty M 3,10,500 Kaniampady

11 Minor Research Project- Teresa J Helloise 90,000

12 Minor Research Project- Mariamma Antony 2,45,000

3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy Rs.500/-

Zoology - Museum exhibition: Rs. 500/- Collected fund donated to Social Service Fund

69 3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution

Level International National State University College Number 2 4 6 - 12 Sponsoring Department UGC Department - Department agencies & NSS

SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED: INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

Sl.No Topic Date Sponsors Resource persons 1 Saturnalia of 24-07-2014 Dept of Dr. I. Mathews Crystallography chemistry Stanford University , (International Seminar) California , U S A

Dr. Baiju Vijayan, Scientist,C- MET, Thrissur

2 BONA SALUS- A 13-07- 2014 Dept. of Fr. Francis Kurissery, Rendezvous on edging Zoology and Director,Amala drifts in psychosocial English Institute of Medical and educational Sciences, Amala, dimensions in the young Thrissur populace Ms. Grace Paul, Nursing Faculty, Maricopa Community College, Glendale, Arizona, USA

Ms. Neetha George, Assistant Professor, Dept of Psychology, Sahrdaya College, Chalakkudy

70 SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED: NATIONAL LEVEL

Sl. Topic Date Sponsors Resource persons No 1 Indian Economy 6,7.08. UGC Dr.Srinivasan (Role of Banks Since 2014 (Economics) in Financial Inclusion) Reforms:Developmen Dr.K.P.Mani (Agriculture t,Issues and sector Reforms) Challenges Dr.P.L.Beena(FDI , Industry &Trade liberalisation)

Dr.Nirmala padmanabhan (Gender Budgetting)

R. Mohan,IRS (Fiscal Consolidation)

Fr.Varghese.K.P (Educational sector Reforms)

2 Chemistry for 27-10- Dept. of Dr.Madhava B.Mallia , Biomedical 2014 Chemistry Scientific Officer, ’F’, applications(National Radiopharmaceutical seminar) Chemistry Centre,Trombay, Mumbai

Dr.Biji Balakrishna,DST Young Scientist, Nanomedicine lab,IIT Bombay

3 Child Rights Issues: 22nd UGC Jino.T.D, Childline, Thrissur. Socio- July, Historicalperspectives 2014 Dept.of History Dr.Bina Senghar, Asst.Prof.In History And Ancient Culture,Dr.Baba Ambedkar Marathwada University , Aurangabad.

Dr..Selvanathan.L, Associate Professor In History,Loyola College, Chennai,

Prof.George Alex, Asst.Prof.In

71 History,St.Thomas College,Thrissur

Adv.Haridas.K.B, Member Of The Juvenile Justice Board,Kerala.

Prof.Sanand.C.Sadanand, Asst Prof.In Politics, MES Asmabi College,.

Dr.Jiji.Paul.S, Asst.Prof.In Politics,Md College,.

Adv.Jayasree.T, Munsiff Court, Chavakkad.

Adv.Sojan Job, Munsiff Court, Chavakkad.

Prof.Sumangala.N,Former Prof.In History,Little Flower College,Guruvayoor.

Smt.Simmy Jijo-District Co Ordinator Child Line Thrissur 4 “INFORMATICA- 18,19.0 Dept. of Fr.Dr.A.K.George, Assistant Technological 7.2014 Mathematics & Professor, Ramanujan advancements in Dept. of Computing Computing” Computer Center,AnnaUniversity, Science Chennai

Dr.Prasad J.C, Associate Professor & HOD, Computer Science & Engineering, FISAT Engineering College, Angamali

72 Mr.M.I.Saju, Assistant Professor in Mathematics, St. Thomas College, Thrissur SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED STATE LEVEL

Sl.No Topic Date Sponsors Resource persons 1 Nutaceuticals 3-12-2014 Dept. of Dr. Anil Kumar N Zoology and Assistant Professor, Botany Dept. of Botany, UC College, Alva

Dr. C. I. Jolly, Former Prof., Dept. of Phytochemistry, Bombay University.

Mrs. Mony Geegee Assistant Professor, Dept. of Home Science, Vimala College, Thrissur 2 Workshop on 27.06.2014 Dept. of Smt.Anjaly Kishore “Algebra & Real Mathematics (Asst. Professor, Vimala Analysis” College, Thrissur)

Mr. Didimos K V (Asst. Professor, Sacred Heart College, Thevara) 3 Pachappu – 5/6/2014 Dept Of Dr Molly Joseph Environmental Day Malayalam Mambilly Programme 4 Research 01-07-14 Dept Of Dr.Aju K. Narayanan Methodology Malayalam

5 Importance Of 05/09/14 Dept Of Dr.S K Vasanthan Cultural Studies In Malayalam New Era 6 Physics in our daily 4th Department of Dr.Geetha K. , life November Physics Asst.Professor,Sree 2014 Krishna College,Guruvayoor.

73 SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED COLLEGE LEVEL

Sl.No Topic Date Sponsors Resource persons 1. Adolescent PCOS 13-10-2014 Dept. of Dr. Sujatha Murali, Awareness Zoology Gynaecologist, Raja Hospital, Guruvayoor

2. Life Skills 13-10-2014 Dept. of Ms. Elizabeth, Psychiatric Zoology Social Worker, Thanal Rehabilitation Centre,

3. Butterfly 20-10-2014 Dept. of Guruvayoor Diversity of India Zoology Dr. George Mathew, Emeritus and its Scientist, Forest Division, Conservation KFRI, Peechi

Mr. Jain J Therattil, Zonal Co-

4. Biodiversity 14-11-2014 Dept. of Cordinator, World Wide Fund Conservation of Zoology for Nature- India (WWF- India INDIA) & Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology, St. Aloysius College, Thrissur

5. Workshop on 7/07/2014 Department Dr.Anto Florance.P career guidance Of History and goal orientation to osa 6. Workshop on 30/07/2014 Department Smt. Vijayalakshmi. V, Samrambakathile Of History Former Hod, Dept Of History, Sthree L.F.C. Guruvayur Sanidhyam’ 7. Workshop on 30/08/2014 Department P.S.Manoj Kumar, Associate research paper Of History Professor, Kktm Govt. writing College, Pullut. 8. Expert lecture on 27/11/2014 Department Prof.Radhalakshmy.T.V research Of History Former HOD, Dept Of methodology History, L.F.C. Guruvayur 9. Geometry 05./12/2014 Dept. of Dr.Parvathy,Associate Mathematics Prof.,Dept of Mathematics,St.Mary’s College Thrissur

74 10 Semianr on 26/11/20I5 NSS Ms. Sony T.I National NSS District Co ordinator and Integration and National Award Winner 2014 Social Committment 11 Semina on 22/09/2014 NSS Ms. Jins M.T Alzheimer’s Day Project Officer and Care Taking Alzheimer’s Centre Kottapady 12 Word AIDS Day 01/12/2014 NSS Dr. Sr. Merly Observation (MBBS,MD,DNB) Awareness Seminar

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons 34 Sl. Name of the Programme Topic Date Venue No Faculty& Presented Department 1 Dr. Thanuja A World Blood Awareness Talk 10.06.2014 Little Flower Mathew Donors Day On Blood College, (Zoology) Donation Guruvayoor

2 Sr.Valsa.M.A Chaired The Indian Economy 06, Little Flower (History) Session In Since Reforms: 07.08.2014 College, National Development Guruvayoor Seminar On Issues & Indian Challenges Economy Since Reforms: Development Issues & Challenges 3 Dr.Anto Chaired The Indian Economy 06, Little Flower Florence.P Session In Since Reforms: 07.08.2014 College, (History) National Development Guruvayoor Seminar On Issues & Indian Challenges Economy Since Reforms: Development Issues &Challenges

75 4 Dr.Anto Subject Expert -- 29.09.2014 St.Mary’s Florance For College College, Florence.P Staff Selection Thrissur. (History) 5 Ms. Swapana Wild Life “Mammals of 08.10.2014 Little Flower Johny Week Aids Western Ghats” College, (Zoology) Awareness Guruvayoor 6 Dr.Anto Subject Expert - 12.11.2014 Sacred Heart Florence.P For College College, (History) Staff Selection 7 Sr.Philo Grace Inauguration of Inaugurationof 12.11.2014 BIMS- (Political all kerala quiz all kerala quiz Kunnamkulam Science) competition competition 8 Sr.Valsa.M.A Thrissur Thrissur District 12.11.2014 Govt.H.S.S., (History) District Higher Higher Chavakkad Secondary Secondary Teacher’s Teacher’s Training Training 9 Ms. Swapana World Aids Awareness Talk 01.12.2014 Little Flower Johny Day On Aids College, (Zoology) Guruvayoor

10 Dr.Lali Subject Expert Education 5.12.2014 Holy Cross Thomas CBSE School, Kotturan Arthat, (Chemistry) 11 Ms. Jessy Anto Examiner of an Chemistry 10.10. 2014 M.G Therattil Autonomous University: (Chemistry) College, Framed question paper for U G IV Semester 12 Ms. Moly P P The eight days Social 13.09.2014 (Chemistry) special camp Awareness village of NSS volunteers 13 Sr.Valsa.M.A CHAIRPERS Research Paper 06.08. 2014 Little Flower (History) ON-Indian Presentation College, Economy Guruvayoor Since Reforms: Development Issues

76 &Challenges 14 Sr.Valsa.M.A Resourse Education 12.11.2014 Govt. H.S.S. (History) Person- Chavakkad Thrissur District Higher Secondary Teacher’s training 15 Dr.Mariamma Served as the Statistics October Autonomous Antony question paper 2014 College (Statistics) setter for an Autonomous College 16 Sithara K Question paper Botany 2014-15 University of Urumbil setting panel Calicut. University of (Botany) Calicut.

17 Sreebha A.S. Syllabus Commerce 2014-15 University of Unification Calicut. (Commerce) and revision, Calicut Universit.

18 Mr. Jestin Question Computer 2014-15 St. Thomas James M Paper Setter Science Autonomous college (Computer ,Thrissur Science)

19 Jestin James M Question Computer 2014-15 Kerala Paper Setter Science Univesity (Computer ,Thiruvanthapu Science) ram 20 Ms. Hitha Question Computer 2014-15 St. Thomas Paulson Paper Setter Science Autonomous college (Computer ,Thrissur Science)

21 Ms. Hitha Question Computer 2014-15 Kerala Paulson Paper Setter Science Univesity ,Thiruvanthapu (Computer ram Science)

77 22 Dr. Mariamma Question Statistics 2014-15 PSC Antony Paper Setter Examination for PSC (Statistics) Examination for selection to a gazetted post

23 Ms.Moly P.P NSS camp Talk on Stress 2014-15 Perakam Management village (Chemistry)

24 Ms.Swapana Seminar wet lands of 2014-15 Little Flower Johny Kerala College, Guruvayoor (Zoology)

25 Sr.Dani C Seminar Talk on 2014-15 Little Flower Francis Satbhavana day College, Guruvayoor (English)

26 Mr Jestin Seminar Talk on 2014-15 Kudumbasree James computer basics members and internet ,Kottapady (Comp. usage Science)

27 Ms.Hitha Seminar Talk on 2014-15 Prajyothi Paulson significance of Niketan analytic tools in College,Puduk (Comp. algoritham kad Science) design

28 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Talk on 2014-15 Perakam Personality parish (History) Development

29 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Life Guidance 2014-15 St Clare’s C G class H S S Thrissur (History)

30 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Class on Value 2014-15 Matha H S S Education Mannampetta (History)

31 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Lecture on 2014-15 St Joseph’s H Values in Life S S (History)

78 32 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Life guidance 2014-15 St.Sebastian’s class C G H S (History) Nellikkunnu

33 Sr Valsa M A Seminar Extention 2014-15 Youth,Chittila lecture on ppilly (History) Personality development

34 Jeena Marriot UGC Chaired a 22.07.2014 Little Flower Xavier Sponsored Session College (Economics) National Guruvayoor Seminar Conducted by History Department

3.13 No. of collaborations

COLLABORATIONS CREATED DURING 2014-15

Types Name of Institutions or Departments Department International 1.Maricopa Community College, Glendale, Arizona, USA Zoology

2.Chinmaya International Shodha Sansthan, Veliyanad Sanskrit National 1. Konark Natya Mandap, Orissa Sanskrit State 1. CWRDM,Centre For Water Resource Development & Chemistry Management, Kozhikode 2. KFRI, Peechi Zoology 3. Childline-Thrissur History 4. ASI-Thrissur 5. St. Mary’s College, Thrissur 6. Sahitya Akademi Sanskrit 7. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Deemed University, Puranattukara 8. SNG Sanskrit College, Pattambi 9. Sreekrishna College, Guruvayoor 10. Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur 11. Shalom Television,Calicut Multimedia 12. Goodness Television,Muringoor 13. Palash Entertainments, Thrissur 14. COSTFORD Economics 15. SBT Chavakkad 16. Aduputty Christu Jyothi Social Service Centre

79 3.14 No. of linkages created during this year

LINKAGES CREATED DURING 2014-15

Types Name of institutions or departments Department International Maricopa Community Zoology & College,Glendale,Arizon,USA English National 1.CMFRI, Cochin Zoology 2. NAAH, Cochin 3. University of Calicut 4. MG University 5. CUSAT-Marine Campus 6. School of Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Microbiology, Cochin State 1.CWRDM,Centre For Water Resource Chemistry Development & Management, Kozhikode 2.Kerala Agricultural University, 3.Govt.Engineering College,Thrissur 4.Govt.SNGS Pattambi 1.KFRI, Peechi Zoology 2. Sacred Heart College, Thevara 3. Christ College, Irinjalakuda 4. St. Aloysius College, 5. IMA, TOGS, Thrissur 1.Childline, Thrissur History 2. ASI, Thrissur 3. DTPC Thrissur 1.Sahitya Academy Library Sanskrit 2. Guruvayoor Devaswam Library 3. KKTM Govt College Pullut 1.Sree Kerala Varma College Thrissur Malayalam 2. Union Christian College Aluva 3. Malayalapadanagaveshanakendram Thrissur 4. Sree Krishna College Guruvayoor 5. Vimala College Thrissur 6. KKTM College Pullut

80 1.Shalom Television,Calicut Multimeida 2. Goodness Television,Muringoor 3. Palash Entertainments Thrissur 4.Jeevan T.V Ernakulam, 5.Asianet T.V TVM, 7.Kerala Vision Ernakulam, 8.Deepika, 9.Malayala Manorama, 10. Kairali T V, 11.Divine Media Institute, 12.Sabiri Group of Institutions-Anchal Kollam 13.Chathana Studio 14. Goodness Channel 15.One T V 1.Stiching Lilliane Fonds through Victory Economics Centre,Guruvayoor

3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :

From Funding agency UGC Rs. 6,45,500

From Management of University/College Rs.66,950

Total Rs. 7,12,450

DEPARTMENT RESEARCH FUND DISTRIBUTION Sl.No Programme Amount Department 1 International seminar 10,000 Chemistry 2 National Seminar 4,000 Chemistry 3 B.Sc Zoology Fees 1000 Zoology 4 B.Sc Zoology study tour 3000 Zoology 5 One Day Seminar Pachappu –Environmental 2400 Malayalam Day Programme 6 One Day Seminar Research Methodology 4600 Malayalam 7 One Day Seminar Cultural Studies 5200 Malayalam 8 Regional Seminar On Nutraceuticals 6,000 Botany 9 Research Club Inauguration And Expert Lecture 1,000 History 10 Workshop On Writing Research Papers 1,000 History 11 Manuscript Publication 250 History

81 12 One Day International Seminar 15,500 Zoology and English 13 Talk on International Students Day 5000 IQAC 14 NAAC Orientation Programme 5000 IQAC 15 Talk on Communication and Recent Trends 3000 English 3.16 No. of patents received this year

Type of Patent Number Applied - National Granted - Applied - International Granted - Applied - Commercialised Granted -

3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the institute in the year : 10

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

Sl. Name Department Achievements No 1 Dr. Sr. Molykutty M. Chemistry Minor Research Project sanctioned Kaniampady 2 Dr. Sr. Molykutty M. Chemistry Awarded “ Leading Scientists of the Kaniampady World – 2013” (Sponsored & Administrated by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England) 3 Dr. Sr. Molykutty M. Chemistry Awarded ‘Sat-Guru’ award by the Kaniampady University of Calicut 4 Ms. Hitha Paulson Computer Pursuing Ph.D. Science 5 Anne Jose M Physics Minor Research Project sanctioned 6 Dr. Anto Florance History Awarded Media Award by the CatholicSabah 7 Dr. Molly Joseph Malayalam Awarded BharatRatna mother Theresa Mampally Gold medal award 8 Dr.Leena M.A Malayalam Awarded Chummar Award - Folklore Academy 9 Dr. Shaijy C Malayalam Awarded Ph.D. Muringathery 10 Sr. Philomena C F Mathematics Awarded Ph.D. 11 Ms. Jilna Alex Zoology Awarded Ph.D. 12 Ms. Anitha Kumari A. Malayalam OSA awarded City Police Commissioner Award-‘Dheeratha’

82 3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution 4 who are Ph. D. Guides and students registered under them 12

RESEARCH GUIDES

Sl.No Name of the Guide Departments Students Registered 1 Dr. Kamala K English 3 HOD and Associate Professor 2 Dr. Thresiamma Dominic M English 7 Associate Professor 3 Dr. Molykutty M Kaniampady Chemistry 2 HOD & Associate Professor 4. Dr. Nirmala J Hindi - HOD & Associate Professor

3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution

Name of the faculty Department Ms.Shaijy C Muringathery Malayalam Sr. Philomena C.F Mathematics Ms. Jilna Alex Zoology

3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)

JRF - SRF - Project Fellows - Any other - 3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:

University level 5 State level

National level International level -

83 3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:

University level - State level 4

National level International level 5 -

3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:

1 University level - State level

National level International level - -

3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:

University level - State level -

National level - International level -

3.25 No. of Extension activities organized : 215

University forum - College forum 38

20 NCC 2 NSS

Any other 155

DETAILS OF EXTENSION ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED

Sl. Event Section Department No 1. Snippet distribution – 10 tips to help, save the Value Zoology environment in connection with the added environmental day celebrations in the college 2. Awareness talk on Blood Donation in Value Zoology connection with World Blood Donors Day added 3. Inauguration of Butterfly Park in the college Academic Zoology campus by 4. Snippet distribution –How to fight away Value Zoology Alzheimer’s disease in connection with the added Alzheimer’s day celebrations in the college

84 5. Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Value Zoology Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad added Community extension 6. Cleaning at KSRTC stand, Guruvayoor as a Value Zoology part of ‘Swach Bharath Abhyan’ added Community extension 7. Class on “Mammals of Western Ghats” for Academic Zoology Zoology students in connection with Wildlife Week 8. Seminar on ‘Poly cystic ovarian syndromes Academic Zoology awareness’ by IMA & TOGS 9. Stamp exhibition in the campus in Co- Zoology collaboration with Department of History in curricular connection with Postal Day 10. Quiz on Ozone Layer Depletion and Wildlife Academic Zoology 11. Inauguration of CONNECTIONS – linking Academic Zoology Man to Environment and Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation 12. Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Value Zoology world AIDS day added 13. Poster competition for students on “AIDS Skill Zoology Awareness” oriented 14. Regional Seminar on Nutraceuticals jointly Academic Zoology organized by depts. Of Botany & Zoology 15. Signatures of all the faculty and students were Value Zoology collected as a part of joining the added and MANISHADA – 3rd Karunya Yathra – A student Journey of Non Violence 2014 in collaboration mentoring with ACTS Guruvayoor in the College Campus 16. Collected materials from students and staff of Community Zoology the dept. contributed to Mathrusadanam as part extension of Christmas celebration 17. Tree plantation at Santhitheeram,Chavakkad Community History 05/06/2014 extension 18. Visit to Sandeepani Mathrubhavan, Community History Mammiyoor On 20-06-2014 Extension 19. Pusthakolsav Competition and Exhibition on Academic History 25-06-2014 Extension 20. Observance of Anti Narcotic Day- Value History Anti Narcotic Campaign at Adopted Village- Oriented Mooppen Colony(Ward-16 of Guruvayoor Extension Municipality) on 25-06-2014 21. National Level Essay Writing Competition on Academic History 26-06-2014 Extension 22. Workshop on Career Guidance and Goal Academic History Orientation to OSA On 07/07/2014 Extension 23. Extension Lecture on Personality Development Value History

85 at Perakam Parish by Sr.Valsa.M.A on 20-07- Oriented 2014 Extension 24. National Seminar on Child Rights Issues :Socio Academic History –Historical Perspective on 22/07/2014 Extension 25. Anti-War Campaign- Rally on 28/07/2014 Value History Oriented Extension 26. Workshop on Yuvasamrambakathwathile Academic History Sthree Sannidhyam on 30/07/2014 Extension 27. Anti Hiroshima Day Observance- Placard Value History Making Competition,Rally Oriented Awareness Campaign on 06/08/2014 Extension 28. Exhibition -Swathanthrya Smrithi- on Academic History 14/08/2014 in collaboration with St.Mary,S Extension College,Thrissur 29. Visit to Dementia Care Centre,Kottappady on Community History 15/08/2014 Extension 30. Visit to Old Age Home, Kottappady on Community History 15/08/2014 Extension 31. Free Tuition at Adopted Village-Mooppen Academic History Colony on 24/07/2014 Extension 32. Workshop on Writing Research Papers on Academic History 30/08/2014 Extension 33. Gramolsav on 03/09/2014 Distributed Rice Community History Kits to 40 Families in Mooppen Colony Extension 34. Socio-Economic Health Survey at Mooppen Community History Colony On 19/09/2014 Extension 35. Life Guidence class to students at St.Clare’s Value History CGHSS Thrissur on 20/09/2014 Oriented Extension 36. World Tourism Day observed with a Quiz Academic History Competition Extension 37. Exhibition was conducted in collaboration Academic History with ASI,Thrissur Extension 38. Opening of Heritage Museum On 01/10/2014 Academic History Extension 39. Swach Bharath Abiyan- Cleaned The Roads On Community History 02/10/2014 Extension 40. Philately Exhibition in collaboration with Dept. Academic History of Zoology and Dept. of Politics on 12/10/2014 Extension 41. Value Education to students of Matha HSS Value History Mannampetta ,Sr.Valsa.M.A Oriented Extension 42. Published Historia-Observed Keralappiravi by Academic History Cultural Activities Extension 43. Cleaned The Roads Of Mooppen Colony Community History Extension 44. Extension Lecture on “Values in Life” to the Value History students of St.Joseph’s HSS, Eravu, by Oriented

86 Sr.Valsa.M.A Extension 45. National Education Day-Essay Writing Academic History Competition on 10/11/2014 Extension 46. Resource Person-Thrissur District History Academic History Subject HSST Training at Govt.Hsst Extension Chavakkad on 12/11/2014by Sr.Valsa.M.A 47. Visit to Infant Jesus Special School For Community History Mentally Retarded at Eranellor on 20/11/2014 Extension 48. Visit to Amala Cancer Research Medical Community History College-Palliative Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 49. Visit to Amala Cresearch Medical College- Community History Cancer Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 50. Extempore Speach Competition &Painting Academic History Competition By Tourism Club on 25/11/2014 Extension 51. Research Club Inauguration &Expert Lecture Academic History on Research Methology by Extension Prof.Radhalakshmy.T.V. on 26/11/2014 52. Visit to Marathakkara Providence Home Community History Extension 53. World Disabled Day-Visit to Victory Centre Community History Extension 54. Tourism Seminar-by Jayasankar-From Kitts Academic History On 04/12/2014 Extension 55. Sneholsav In connection With Human Rights Community History Day On 10/12/2014 Extension 56. Debate Club Conducted Debate On Ideology Academic History Of Gandhi & Present Political Parties On Extension 17/12/2014 57. Visit To Pope Paul Mercy Community History Home,Athani, Extension 58. Visit To Pope Paul Peace Home, Community History Athani,Peringandoor Extension 59. X’mas Celebration with the families of adopted Community History area Extension 60. Inauguration and distribution of Organic Community Chemistry manure ‘JAIVADHARA’ on 20/10/2014 at Extension College auditorium by O.K.R.Manikandan, Councillor of Ward 16 ,Guruvayoor Muncipality to the Members of Kudumbhasree unit 61. Adopted a house in with three Value Chemistry old women with health problems. Students of oriented chemistry department frequently visit them Extension and help them to bath and clean their house . 62. Distribution of Christmas kit to the poor people Value Chemistry of Guruvayoor on 11-12-2014 oriented Extension 63. Participated in “Swach Bharat Mission “ at Social Chemistry

87 Govt. Hospital Chavakkad Extension 64. 24.06.2014 – Interdepartmental Mathematics Academic Mathematics Quiz for Faculty members Extension 65. 27.06.2014- State level Workshop on “ Algebra Academic Mathematics & Real Analysis” Extension 66. 07.08.2014 - Our III DC Students participated Academic Mathematics in the one day Entrepreneurship awareness Extension programme organized by Kitco sponsored by National Science and Technology for Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) by Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India 67. 18,19.07.2014- National Seminar “ Academic Mathematics INFORMATICA- Technological advancements Extension in Computing” jointly organized by Dept. of Computer Science & Dept. of Mathematics 68. 2014- SET- NET coaching by our OSA Academic Mathematics members to PG students of our college and Extension locality. 69. Mathematics Exhibition in association with Academic Mathematics annual social service day. Extension 70. Staff & Students visited the exhibition on Academic Mathematics wheels - “Science Express- Bio diversity Extension special” at Thrissur by Dept. of Science and technology, Ministry of Environment, Forests & climate Change, Govt. of India 71. Talk on “Geometry” by Dr. Parvathy K S, Academic Mathematics Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, St. Extension Mary’s College, Thrissur 72. - he release of manuscript magazine “Ganitha Academic Mathematics Dalangal Vol IV- Mathematics in daily life” by Extension Dr. Parvathy K S, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, St.Mary’s College, Thrissur 73. 28.06.2014-Free tuition to the students of Community Mathematics Vijayamatha Eng. Medium school, Ponnani by extension our faculty member Sr. Reena P D & students 74. In connection with “Swach Bharath Abhiyaan” Community Mathematics by Govt. of India our faculty member AnjuS Extension Mattam, Dr. Mariamma Antony and our students cleaned the Guruvayoor private bus stand 75. Conducted Socio- Economic & educational Community Mathematics survey in ward 36, Guruvayoor Municipality at Extension punnathoor road 76. Conducted Departmental Parents meet and a Value Mathematics talk on “Parenting” by Prof. Molly Mambilly, oriented Rtd. HOD of Dept. of Malayalam, Little extension Flower College, Guruvayoor 77. vegetable garden plantation by B.Sc students Value Mathematics

88 oriented extension 78. Beautification of campus in front of the Value Mathematics department oriented extension 79. Cleaning at Moopens Colony Social Malayalam Extension 80. One Day Seminar- Research Methodology Academic Malayalam 81. One Day Seminar - Cultural Studies in New Academic Malayalam Era 82. One Day Seminar Pachappu –Environmental Academic Malayalam Day Programme 83. Conducted a Computer literacy survey in the Community B C A nearby wards 34,35,36 of Guruvayoor Extension Muncipality 84. Cleaning College Premises Academic B C A Extension 85. Seminar on Computer Networking by Keltron Academic B C A Extension 86. Seminar on Corporate Expectations on You by Academic B C A Dr. Benny Joseph CEO Jubilee Institutions Extension Thrissur 87. One day regional seminar on “Nutraceuticals” Curricular Botany 88. Cleaned the premises of agathimandiram in Extra Botany connection with swach bharat abhiyaan by curricular students 89. Visited inmates of Agathimandiram & Extra Botany Developed vegetable garden in the premises Curricular & value- oriented 90. Exhibition & Foot note preparation competition Co- Botany in commemoration with water conservation day curricular & for faculty & Students Value- oriented 91. Visited old age home - Sandheepani Value- Commerce oriented 92. Visited Agathimandhiram Guruvayoor. Value- Commerce oriented 93. Saathiya. Community Functional extension English programme 94. MaD FE: Make a Difference Community Functional extension English programme 95 Department conducted a photography Academic Multimedia competition on ‘Clean Campus’ in connection Extension with art festival in 2014 October.

89 96 Department published its first annual magazine Academic Multimedia ‘Mega Dig’ on 12th November 2014. Extension 97 Department produced the short film ‘Ulvili’ Academic Multimedia ‘My Campus’ video program in collaboration Extension with Shalom Television. 98 ‘Thaai verukal’ video program in collaboration Academic Multimedia with Goodness Television. Extension 99 Our department is doing a documentary on Social Multimedia FCC history. Extension 100 In connection with Media Day, we conducted a Academic Multimedia Reporting competition(based on international Extension students day celebrations) for students on 17- 11-2014 101 The department celebrated Media Day with Academic Multimedia Principal on 17th Nov 2014. Extension

102 Essay competition on the topic “Ozone layer in Academic Physics a track to recovery’ extension programme 103 Visit to Thanal Community Physics extension programme

104 Railway station cleaning as a part of Clean Community Physics India project extension programme

105 Quiz competition on Mars Orbiter Mission Academic Physics extension programme 106 Talk on “Physics in our daily life Academic Physics extension programme 107 Poster competition on ‘Energy conservation’ Academic Physics extension Physics programme 108 UG students visited ‘ Science Express’-a Academic Physics science Exhibition extension programme 109 Distributed the materials collected from the Academic Physics students of physics department to orphanage extension programme 110 Self Employment Training Camp Academic Economics Extension 111 Anti Narcotic Day Campaign Community Economics Extension

90 112 Green Earth Community Economics Extension 113 Swatch Bharath Abhiyan Community Economics extension 114 Jan Dhan Yojana Academic Economics Extension 115 Mother PTA Value Economics Oriented Extension 116 Plastic Removal from the campus by Value Bhoomithra Bhoomithra club Members added 117 Quiz competition for students on “Plants and Interdepart Bhoomithra Environment” mental 118 Hands on Training on Vegetable Carving Skill Bhoomithra Oriented 119 Inter Departmental Essay competition-Role of Interdepart Bhoomithra Trees on Sustainable development mental 120 Inter Departmental poster making competition: Interdepart Bhoomithra Man, the protector and conservator of earth mental 121 Setting of vegetable garden at Community Bhoomithra Agathimandirum, Guruvayoor extension 122 Inauguration of Wall Magazine, Academic Chem Club, Chem zone Extension Green Club 123 NSS Volunteers went to Santhitheeram at Community NSS Chavakad and planted seedlings there in extension collaboration with Chavakkad Municipality and Harithasree project of Kerala Forest Department 124 Preparation of seedlings& planting them in Community Bhoomihtra various parts of the campus by the extension Club & NCC Bhoomithrasena club members & NCC members 125 Awareness talk on Blood Donation in Social ZOEA connection with World Blood Donors Day Awareness 126 As a part of the observation of vayanavaram, a Community NSS programme at CRUP SCHOOL Kottappadi. extension NSS volunteers presented stories and poetries in the function and made interaction with students and taught them many stories and poetries. 127 Soft skill development class Academic Career Extension Guidance & Placement cell

91 128 On World Population day a group discussion Social Mathematics on the consequence of population explosion Orientation and remedies for the future. 129 On World Population day a poster making Social Mathematics competition on the consequence of population Orientation explosion and remedies for the future. 130 Workshop on “Soft toy making” Skill Career developeme Guidance nt 131 Inauguration of Tourism club & a seminar on Social Tourism Club the topic ‘Relevance of Tourism’ Tourism club Awareness members conducted a field trip to Snehatheeram and SakthanThampuran Archaeological Museum at Thrissur. 132 Entrepreneurshipawareness Skill Career programme” by Kitco sponsored developeme Guidance by National Science and Technology nt for Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) by Dept. of Science &Technology, Govt. of India

133 Social service activities of Dept. of Social Chemistry chemistry : Adopted a house in kottapadi Extension. with three old ladies with lot of health problems. Students frequently visit them and help them to bath and clean their house .Helped them financially.

134 III DC Mathematics Students participated in Enterpreneu Career the one day Enterpreneurship awareness rship Guidance & programme Developme Placement nt cell and Dept. of Mathematics 135 One hour Life Coaching class Skill Career on Self Esteem developmen Guidance& t Placement cell 136 All Kerala Inter Collegiate Debate Academic College Competition 2014 on “Kalalayangalkku orientation Union Swayyambharanavakasham Aavashyamo?” 137 Essay writing competition on Academic College “Deshiyodhgradhanavum orientation Union Mathasouhardhavum” 138 Visit to old age home, Kottappady Social L F Palliative Orientation Care 139 Visit To Dementia Care Centre, Kottappady Social L F Palliative Orientation Care

92 140 Elocution and Painting competition (Sony Co College Therese P.J, III DC English won consolation curricular Union prize in Elocution) 141 Orientation class on Bank Exams Mr. Jomy P Skill Career L, IMS Learning centre, developmen Guidance & Thrissur t Placement cell 142 Campus cleaning Value CSS oriented Extension 143 Visit to KFRI Butterfly Park Academic Zoology Extension 144 Inter Collegiate Pookkalam Contest by Club Skill College F.M. and Cuticura developmen Union t 145 NSS volunteers celebrated with the Community NSS inmates of old age home and Dementia center Developme at Kottapadi nt Programme- Activity at the adopted village 146 Visit to Sandeepani Mathrusadanam, Social L F Palliative Mammiyoor Extension care 147 NSS 7 days special camp was conducted at Social NSS Vazhappully ,ward no 41 of Guruvayoor Extension Municipality 148 A socio-economic survey was conducted in Social NSS ward 40 of GuruvayoorMunicipality and the Extension report submitted to the related authorities. 149 A house construction Project was undertaken Social NSS by NSS Volunteers as a part of their Special Extension Camp. Manual work support and a sum of money was given to Mr.Bineesh in ward 41 of Guruvayoor Municipality 150 As a part of Harithasree project NSS Social NSS Volunteers have taken initiative for vegetable Extension gardening in two aganawadies and a primary school at Vazhappully ,ward 41, Guruvayoor Municipality 151 On a blood donation camp was conducted with Social NSS the help of IMA Thrissur at Extension GuruvayoorMunicipality.The camp was a successful event with the participation of Youth Movement in Vazhappully 152 Ozone Day celebration Academic Chemistry Extension Department

93 153 Removal of plastic waste and proper disposal Social CSS of waste Extension 154 Poster making in connection with Ozone Day Academic Chem Club, Extension Green Club 155 Ozone day observed with an essay competition Social Physics on the topic “Ozone layer in a track to Extension recovery” 156 Seminar on Alzheirmer’s Day and Care Taking Value NSS oriented Extension 157 In relation with world Alzheimer’s Day, a Value NSS seminar was conducted in the college oriented auditorium and a memory walk was done to Extension Guruvayoor municipality office in collaboration with “Kottappadi Dementia Center and Kunnamkulam on

158 Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Social ZOEA, Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad Extension Physics 159 Career Councelling Seminar by Triumphant Skill Career Institute of Mangement Education (TIME), Developme Guidance Thrissur Centre nt 160 A quiz competition in connection with ‘World Skill Tourism Club Tourism Day Developme nt 161 Attended seminar on Alzheimers disease and Value NSS & NCC participated in memory walk oriented Extension 162 Uniform distribution in association with social Social College service Extension Union 163 Gandhi Jayanthi, Oct 2 ,students cleaned the Social NSS various part of municipality such as KSRTC Extension Bus stand, railway station ,Taluk hospital, nearby roads etc. 164 Cleaning at Guruvayoor Railway Station Community physics extension 165 Cleaning at KSRTC stand, Guruvayoor as a Community ZOEA part of ‘SwachBharathAbhyan’ extension 166 Cleaning at KSRTC Stand, Guruvayoor as a Community Zoology part of ‘SwachBharathAbhyan’ extension 167 Class on “Mammals of Western Ghats” for Academic Zoology Zoology students in connection with Wildlife Extension Week by Ms. SwapanaJohny 168 A reception was given to a Road Show Co NSS conducted by Alpha Palliative Care Unit curricular

94 169 Seminar on ‘Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndromes Student Zoology Awareness’ by Dr. SujathaMurali, IMA mentoring Guruvayoor and Thrissur Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (TOGS) 170 Seminar on ‘Life Skills’ by Ms. Elizabeth, Student Zoology Psychiatric Social worker, Thanal and Thrissur mentoring Obstetrics and Gynecological Society 171 Quiz competition on Mars Orbiter Mission on Co- physics curricular 172 30 NSS volunteers went to Thrissur Mental Social NSS Hospital for one day charitable work Extension 173 Stamp Exhibition in the campus in Co- Zoology collaboration with Department of History in curricular& connection with Postal Day Inter departmenta l 174 Quiz on Ozone Layer Depletion and Wild life Academic Zoology 175 As a part of Swatch Bharat Project on NSS Social NSS volunteers visited the adopted village ward-33 Extension and cleaned the road. 176 Zoology Association Inauguration Academic Zoology 177 Seminar on “Butterfly diversity of India & it’s Academic Zoology conservation” 178 Annual social service day Social CSS Extension 179 Mathematics Exhibition as a part of Annual Academic Mathematics Social service day Extension 180 National Seminar on ‘Chemistry for Curricular Chemistry Biomedical Applications’ 181 Nature education camp at Eravikulam National Social Zoology Park under Munnar wild life division Awareness 182 A talk on “Physics in daily life” Academic Physics

183 Food Kit Distribution for the old aged women Community NSS at Kottappadi Extension 184 NSS volunteers share the mid-day meal for the Community NSS inmates of old age home and dementia care Extension centre at kottappadi 185 Parent’s meet for Mathematics students & a Awareness Mathematics talk on “Good parenting” 186 Seminar on “Biodiversity Conservation of Academic ZOOLOGY India” 187 International Students day Celebration Academic College awareness Union&

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188 Paper presentation competition on “Quality Academic College Education For All” in connection with awareness Union “International Students Day” 189 Participated in a training program on Community CSS “Hospitality management & Behavioral Extension Etiquette” 190 Visit to Amala Hospital Cancer Ward Community L F palliative Extension care 191 Visit to Amala Hospital Palliative Ward Community L F palliative Extension care 192 Visit to Infant Jesus Special School for the Community L F palliative Mentally Retarded Children Extension care 193 Tourism Co-Ordinators attended the meeting in Social Tourism Club DTPC Thrissur on. Awareness 194 Butterfly garden was cleaned and planted many Skill Zoology more nectar and host plants of butterflies Developme nt 195 UG students visited “Science Express” -a Academic Physics science Exhibition 196 Elocution and water colour painting Skill Tourism club competition was conducted Developme nt 197 Visited Science Express – Biodiversity Awareness ZOEA, Exhibition by National Biodiversity Authority Connections of India with students 198 Seminar on “National integration and social Academic NSS commitment” Extension 199 A documentary video on Kaippad Paddy Fields Awareness Connections with a theme of ecological interaction of different animal communities was shown to members to inculcate the idea of ecological balance in them. 200 Conducted Socio Economic & Educational Social Mathematics survey in ward 36 of Guruvayoor Municipality commitmen at Punnathhor road, Kottappady t 201 Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Awareness ZOEA world AIDS day 202 World AIDS Day Observation and awareness Awareness NSS Seminar 203 Poster competition for students on “AIDS Awareness ZOEA Awareness” 204 Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Value Zoology world AIDS day added

96 205 An awareness seminar and rally was conducted Value NSS as a part of the observation of Aids day-1st added December 2014. 206 Mathematics Association Inauguration by and a Academic Mathematics talk on “Geometry” orientation 207 Leadership Quality Improvement Training Skill NSS Program Developme nt 208 Street play competition Social Women cell awareness 209 Career Guidance Seminar Operation, Guiders Career Career Academy, Thrissur Orientation Guidance 210 Signatures of all the faculty and students were Community ZOEA collected as a part of joining the extension MANISHADA – 3rdKarunyaYathra – A Journey of Non Violence 2014 in collaboration with ACTS Guruvayoor in the College Campus 211 Poster competition in connection with energy Academic Physics conservation day Awareness 212 NSS volunteers took part in the Christmas Community NSS celebration at the Dementia centreKottapadi extension with the inmates of Tropical Health Foundation,Kunnamkulam on 213 Distributed the materials collected from the Social Physics students of physics department to orphanage Extension 214 Collected materials from students and staff of Community ZOEA the dept contributed to old age home extension 215 Visit to adopted area-help to old aged lady Community L F palliative extension care 216 Noon Meal for the destitutes Community Computer extension Science 217 Awareness programmes for the Mothers Community Computer extension Science 218 Employment in IT Field Survey conducted in Community Computer the ward no. 34,35,36 of Guruvayoor extension Science Muncipality 219 Visit to agadhimandhiram, Guruvayoor Community Computer extension Science 220 Cleaning Chavakkad Govt, Hospital Community Computer extension Science 221 Free Computer Workshop for Victory Centre Community Computer Students extension Science 222 Seminar on Computer basics & Internet for the Community Computer members of ward extension Science

97 223 Student Support Fund Academic Computer Awareness Science

224 Lecture on Project Management Academic Computer Awareness Science

225 National Seminar on Technological Academic Computer Advancements in Computing Awareness Science

226 Seminar on Computer Networking by Academic Computer KELTRON Awareness Science

227 Seminar on Corporate Expectations on You Academic Computer Awareness Science

3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social Responsibility: 215

Sl. Event Section Department No 1. Snippet distribution – 10 tips to help, save the Value Zoology environment in connection with the added environmental day celebrations in the college 2. Awareness talk on Blood Donation in Value Zoology connection with World Blood Donors Day added 3. Inauguration of Butterfly Park in the college Academic Zoology campus by 4. Snippet distribution –How to fight away Value Zoology Alzheimer’s disease in connection with the added Alzheimer’s day celebrations in the college 5. Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Value Zoology Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad added Community extension 6. Cleaning at KSRTC stand, Guruvayoor as a Value Zoology part of ‘Swach Bharath Abhyan’ added Community extension 7. Class on “Mammals of Western Ghats” for Academic Zoology Zoology students in connection with Wildlife Week 8. Seminar on ‘Poly cystic ovarian syndromes Academic Zoology awareness’ by IMA & TOGS 9. Stamp exhibition in the campus in Co- Zoology collaboration with Department of History in curricular connection with Postal Day 10. Quiz on Ozone Layer Depletion and Wildlife Academic Zoology

98 11. Inauguration of CONNECTIONS – linking Academic Zoology Man to Environment and Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation 12. Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Value Zoology world AIDS day added 13. Poster competition for students on “AIDS Skill Zoology Awareness” oriented 14. Regional Seminar on Nutraceuticals jointly Academic Zoology organized by depts. Of Botany & Zoology 15. Signatures of all the faculty and students were Value Zoology collected as a part of joining the added and MANISHADA – 3rd Karunya Yathra – A student Journey of Non Violence 2014 in collaboration mentoring with ACTS Guruvayoor in the College Campus 16. Collected materials from students and staff of Community Zoology the dept. contributed to Mathrusadanam as part extension of Christmas celebration 17. Tree plantation at Santhitheeram,Chavakkad Community History 05/06/2014 extension 18. Visit to Sandeepani Mathrubhavan, Community History Mammiyoor On 20-06-2014 Extension 19. Pusthakolsav Competition and Exhibition on Academic History 25-06-2014 Extension 20. Observance of Anti Narcotic Day- Value History Anti Narcotic Campaign at Adopted Village- Oriented Mooppen Colony(Ward-16 of Guruvayoor Extension Municipality) on 25-06-2014 21. National Level Essay Writing Competition on Academic History 26-06-2014 Extension 22. Workshop on Career Guidance and Goal Academic History Orientation to OSA On 07/07/2014 Extension 23. Extension Lecture on Personality Development Value History at Perakam Parish by Sr.Valsa.M.A on 20-07- Oriented 2014 Extension 24. National Seminar on Child Rights Issues :Socio Academic History –Historical Perspective on 22/07/2014 Extension 25. Anti-War Campaign- Rally on 28/07/2014 Value History Oriented Extension 26. Workshop on Yuvasamrambakathwathile Academic History Sthree Sannidhyam on 30/07/2014 Extension 27. Anti Hiroshima Day Observance- Placard Value History Making Competition,Rally Oriented Awareness Campaign on 06/08/2014 Extension 28. Exhibition -Swathanthrya Smrithi- on Academic History 14/08/2014 in collaboration with St.Mary,S Extension College,Thrissur 29. Visit to Dementia Care Centre,Kottappady on Community History 15/08/2014 Extension

99 30. Visit to Old Age Home, Kottappady on Community History 15/08/2014 Extension 31. Free Tuition at Adopted Village-Mooppen Academic History Colony on 24/07/2014 Extension 32. Workshop on Writing Research Papers on Academic History 30/08/2014 Extension 33. Gramolsav on 03/09/2014 Distributed Rice Community History Kits to 40 Families in Mooppen Colony Extension 34. Socio-Economic Health Survey at Mooppen Community History Colony On 19/09/2014 Extension 35. Life Guidence class to students at St.Clare’s Value History CGHSS Thrissur on 20/09/2014 Oriented Extension 36. World Tourism Day observed with a Quiz Academic History Competition Extension 37. Exhibition was conducted in collaboration Academic History with ASI,Thrissur Extension 38. Opening of Heritage Museum On 01/10/2014 Academic History Extension 39. Swach Bharath Abiyan- Cleaned The Roads On Community History 02/10/2014 Extension 40. Philately Exhibition in collaboration with Dept. Academic History of Zoology and Dept. of Politics on 12/10/2014 Extension 41. Value Education to students of Matha HSS Value History Mannampetta ,Sr.Valsa.M.A Oriented Extension 42. Published Historia-Observed Keralappiravi by Academic History Cultural Activities Extension 43. Cleaned The Roads Of Mooppen Colony Community History Extension 44. Extension Lecture on “Values in Life” to the Value History students of St.Joseph’s HSS, Eravu, by Oriented Sr.Valsa.M.A Extension 45. National Education Day-Essay Writing Academic History Competition on 10/11/2014 Extension 46. Resource Person-Thrissur District History Academic History Subject HSST Training at Govt.Hsst Extension Chavakkad on 12/11/2014by Sr.Valsa.M.A 47. Visit to Infant Jesus Special School For Community History Mentally Retarded at Eranellor on 20/11/2014 Extension 48. Visit to Amala Cancer Research Medical Community History College-Palliative Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 49. Visit to Amala Cresearch Medical College- Community History Cancer Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 50. Extempore Speach Competition &Painting Academic History Competition By Tourism Club on 25/11/2014 Extension 51. Research Club Inauguration &Expert Lecture Academic History on Research Methology by Extension Prof.Radhalakshmy.T.V. on 26/11/2014

100 52. Visit to Marathakkara Providence Home Community History Extension 53. World Disabled Day-Visit to Victory Centre Community History Extension 54. Tourism Seminar-by Jayasankar-From Kitts Academic History On 04/12/2014 Extension 55. Sneholsav In connection With Human Rights Community History Day On 10/12/2014 Extension 56. Debate Club Conducted Debate On Ideology Academic History Of Gandhi & Present Political Parties On Extension 17/12/2014 57. Visit To Pope Paul Mercy Community History Home,Athani,Peringandoor Extension 58. Visit To Pope Paul Peace Home, Community History Athani,Peringandoor Extension 59. X’mas Celebration with the families of adopted Community History area Extension

60. Inauguration and distribution of Organic Community Chemistry manure ‘JAIVADHARA’ on 20/10/2014 at Extension College auditorium by O.K.R.Manikandan, Councillor of Ward 16 ,Guruvayoor Muncipality to the Members of Kudumbhasree unit 61. Adopted a house in kottapadi with three Value Chemistry old women with health problems. Students of oriented chemistry department frequently visit them Extension and help them to bath and clean their house . 62. Distribution of Christmas kit to the poor people Value Chemistry of Guruvayoor on 11-12-2014 oriented Extension

63. Participated in “Swach Bharat Mission “ at Social Chemistry Govt. Hospital Chavakkad Extension 64. 24.06.2014 – Interdepartmental Mathematics Academic Mathematics Quiz for Faculty members Extension 65. 27.06.2014- State level Workshop on “ Algebra Academic Mathematics & Real Analysis” Extension 66. 07.08.2014 - Our III DC Students participated Academic Mathematics in the one day Entrepreneurship awareness Extension programme organized by Kitco sponsored by National Science and Technology for Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) by Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India 67. 18,19.07.2014- National Seminar “ Academic Mathematics INFORMATICA- Technological advancements Extension in Computing” jointly organized by Dept. of Computer Science & Dept. of Mathematics

101 68. 2014- SET- NET coaching by our OSA Academic Mathematics members to PG students of our college and Extension locality. 69. Mathematics Exhibition in association with Academic Mathematics annual social service day. Extension 70. Staff & Students visited the exhibition on Academic Mathematics wheels - “Science Express- Bio diversity Extension special” at Thrissur by Dept. of Science and technology, Ministry of Environment, Forests & climate Change, Govt. of India 71. Talk on “Geometry” by Dr. Parvathy K S, Academic Mathematics Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, St. Extension Mary’s College, Thrissur 72. - he release of manuscript magazine “Ganitha Academic Mathematics Dalangal Vol IV- Mathematics in daily life” by Extension Dr. Parvathy K S, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, St.Mary’s College, Thrissur 73. 28.06.2014-Free tuition to the students of Community Mathematics Vijayamatha Eng. Medium school, Ponnani by extension our faculty member Sr. Reena P D & students 74. In connection with “Swach Bharath Abhiyaan” Community Mathematics by Govt. of India our faculty member AnjuS Extension Mattam, Dr. Mariamma Antony and our students cleaned the Guruvayoor private bus stand 75. Conducted Socio- Economic & educational Community Mathematics survey in ward 36, Guruvayoor Municipality at Extension punnathoor road 76. Conducted Departmental Parents meet and a Value Mathematics talk on “Parenting” by Prof. Molly Mambilly, oriented Rtd. HOD of Dept. of Malayalam, Little extension Flower College, Guruvayoor 77. vegetable garden plantation by B.Sc students Value Mathematics oriented extension 78. Beautification of campus in front of the Value Mathematics department oriented extension 79. Cleaning at Moopens Colony Social Malayalam Extension 80. One Day Seminar Academic Malayalam 81. One Day Seminar Academic Malayalam 82. One Day Seminar Pachappu –Environmental Academic Malayalam Day Programme 83. Conducted a Computer literacy survey in the Community B C A nearby wards 34,35,36 of Guruvayoor Extension Muncipality 84. Cleaning College Premises Academic B C A Extension

102 85. Seminar on Computer Networking by Keltron Academic B C A Extension 86. Seminar on Corporate Expectations on You by Academic B C A Dr. Benny Joseph CEO Jubilee Institutions Extension Thrissur 87. One day regional seminar on “Nutraceuticals” Curricular Botany 88. Cleaned the premises of agathimandiram in Extra Botany connection with swach bharat abhiyaan by curricular students 89. Visited inmates of Agathimandiram & Extra Botany Developed vegetable garden in the premises Curricular & value- oriented 90. Exhibition & Foot note preparation competition Co- Botany in commemoration with water conservation day curricular & for faculty & Students Value- oriented 91. Visited old age home - Sandheepani Value- Commerce oriented 92. Visited Agathimandhiram Guruvayoor. Value- Commerce oriented 93. Saathiya. Community Functional extension English programme 94. MaD FE: Make a Difference Community Functional extension English programme 95 Department conducted a photography Academic Multimedia competition on ‘Clean Campus’ in connection Extension with art festival in 2014 October. 96 Department published its first annual magazine Academic Academic ‘Mega Dig’ on 12th November 2014. Extension Extension 97 Department produced the short film ‘Ulvili’ Academic Academic ‘My Campus’ video program in collaboration Extension Extension with Shalom Television. 98 ‘Thaai verukal’ video program in collaboration Academic Academic with Goodness Television. Extension Extension 99 Our department is doing a documentary on Social Academic FCC history. Extension Extension 100 In connection with Media Day, we conducted a Academic Academic Reporting competition(based on international Extension Extension students day celebrations) for students on 17- 11-2014 101 The department celebrated Media Day with Academic Academic Principal on 17th Nov 2014. Extension Extension

103 102 Essay competition on the topic “Ozone layer in Academic Physics a track to recovery’ extension programme 103 Visit to Thanal Community Physics extension programme 104 Railway station cleaning as a part of Clean Community Physics India project extension programme 105 Quiz competition on Mars Orbiter Mission Academic Physics extension programme 106 Talk on “Physics in our daily life Academic Physics extension programme 107 Poster competition on ‘Energy conservation’ Academic Physics extension Physics programme 108 UG students visited ‘ Science Express’-a Academic Physics science Exhibition extension programme 109 Distributed the materials collected from the Academic Physics students of physics department to orphanage extension programme 110 Self Employment Training Camp Academic Economics Extension 111 Anti Narcotic Day Campaign Community Economics Extension 112 Green Earth Community Economics Extension 113 Swatch Bharath Abhiyan Community Economics extension 114 Jan Dhan Yojana Academic Economics Extension 115 Value Economics Mother PTA Oriented Extension 116 Plastic Removal from the campus by Value Bhoomithra Bhoomithra club Members added 117 Quiz competition for students on “Plants and Interdepart Bhoomithra Environment” mental 118 Hands on Training on Vegetable Carving Skill Bhoomithra Oriented 119 Inter Departmental Essay competition-Role of Interdepart Bhoomithra Trees on Sustainable development mental

104 120 Inter Departmental poster making competition: Interdepart Bhoomithra Man, the protector and conservator of earth mental 121 Setting of vegetable garden at Community Bhoomithra Agathimandirum, Guruvayoor extension 122 Inauguration of Wall Magazine, Academic Chem Club, Chem zone Extension Green Club 123 NSS Volunteers went to Santhitheeram at Community NSS Chavakad and planted seedlings there in extension collaboration with Chavakkad Municipality and Harithasree project of Kerala Forest Department 124 Preparation of seedlings& planting them in Community Bhoomihtra various parts of the campus by the extension Club & NCC Bhoomithrasena club members & NCC members 125 Awareness talk on Blood Donation in Social ZOEA connection with World Blood Donors Day Awareness 126 As a part of the observation of vayanavaram, a Community NSS programme at CRUP SCHOOL Kottappadi. extension NSS volunteers presented stories and poetries in the function and made interaction with students and taught them many stories and poetries. 127 Soft skill development class Academic Career Extension Guidance & Placement cell 128 On World Population day a group discussion Social Mathematics on the consequence of population explosion Orientation and remedies for the future. 129 On World Population day a poster making Social Mathematics competition on the consequence of population Orientation explosion and remedies for the future. 130 Workshop on “Soft toy making” Skill Career developeme Guidance nt 131 Inauguration of Tourism club & a seminar on Social Tourism Club the topic ‘Relevance of Tourism’ Tourism club Awareness members conducted a field trip to Snehatheeram and SakthanThampuran Archaeological Museum at Thrissur. 132 Entrepreneurshipawareness Skill Career programme” by Kitco sponsored developeme Guidance by National Science and Technology nt for Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) by Dept. of Science &Technology, Govt. of India

105 133 Social service activities of Dept. of Social Chemistry chemistry : Adopted a house in kottapadi Extension. with three old ladies with lot of health problems. Students frequently visit them and help them to bath and clean their house .Helped them financially. 134 III DC Mathematics Students participated in Enterpreneu Career the one day Enterpreneurship awareness rship Guidance & programme Developme Placement nt cell and Dept. of Mathematics 135 One hour Life Coaching class Skill Career on Self Esteem developmen Guidance& t Placement cell 136 All Kerala Inter Collegiate Debate Competition Academic College 2014 on “Kalalayangalkku orientation Union Swayyambharanavakasham Aavashyamo?” 137 Essay writing competition on Academic College “Deshiyodhgradhanavum orientation Union Mathasouhardhavum” 138 Visit to old age home, Kottappady Social L F Palliative Orientation Care 139 Visit To Dementia Care Centre, Kottappady Social L F Palliative Orientation Care 140 Elocution and Painting competition (Sony Co College Therese P.J, III DC English won consolation curricular Union prize in Elocution) 141 Orientation class on Bank Exams Mr. Jomy P Skill Career L, IMS Learning centre, developmen Guidance & Thrissur t Placement cell 142 Campus cleaning Value CSS oriented Extension 143 Visit to KFRI Butterfly Park Academic Zoology Extension 144 Inter Collegiate Pookkalam Contest by Club Skill College F.M. and Cuticura developmen Union t 145 NSS volunteers celebrated Onamwith the Community NSS inmates of old age home and Dementia center Developme at Kottapadi nt Programme- Activity at the adopted village

106 146 Visit to Sandeepani Mathrusadanam, Social L F Palliative Mammiyoor Extension care 147 NSS 7 days special camp was conducted at Social NSS Vazhappully ,ward no 41 of Guruvayoor Extension Municipality 148 A socio-economic survey was conducted in Social NSS ward 40 of GuruvayoorMunicipality and the Extension report submitted to the related authorities. 149 A house construction Project was undertaken Social NSS by NSS Volunteers as a part of their Special Extension Camp. Manual work support and a sum of money was given to Mr.Bineesh in ward 41 of Guruvayoor Municipality 150 As a part of Harithasree project NSS Social NSS Volunteers have taken initiative for vegetable Extension gardening in two aganawadies and a primary school at Vazhappully ,ward 41, Guruvayoor Municipality 151 On a blood donation camp was conducted with Social NSS the help of IMA Thrissur at Extension GuruvayoorMunicipality.The camp was a successful event with the participation of Youth Movement in Vazhappully 152 Ozone Day celebration Academic Chemistry Extension Department 153 Removal of plastic waste and proper disposal Social CSS of waste Extension 154 Poster making in connection with Ozone Day Academic Chem Club, Extension Green Club 155 Ozone day observed with an essay competition Social Physics on the topic “Ozone layer in a track to Extension recovery” 156 Seminar on Alzheirmer’s Day and Care Taking Value NSS oriented Extension 157 In relation with world Alzheimer’s Day, a Value NSS seminar was conducted in the college oriented auditorium and a memory walk was done to Extension Guruvayoor municipality office in collaboration with “Kottappadi Dementia Center and Kunnamkulam 158 Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Social ZOEA, Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad Extension Physics 159 Career Councelling Seminar by Triumphant Skill Career Institute of Mangement Education (TIME), Developme Guidance Thrissur Centre nt

107 160 A quiz competition in connection with ‘World Skill Tourism Club Tourism Day Developme nt 161 Attended seminar on Alzheimers disease and Value NSS & NCC participated in memory walk oriented Extension 162 Uniform distribution in association with social Social College service Extension Union 163 Gandhi Jayanthi, Oct 2 ,students cleaned the Social NSS various part of municipality such as KSRTC Extension Bus stand, railway station ,Taluk hospital, nearby roads etc. 164 Cleaning at Guruvayoor Railway Station Community physics extension 165 Cleaning at KSRTC stand, Guruvayoor as a Community ZOEA part of ‘SwachBharathAbhyan’ extension 166 Cleaning at KSRTC Stand, Guruvayoor as a Community Zoology part of ‘SwachBharathAbhyan’ extension 167 Class on “Mammals of Western Ghats” for Academic Zoology Zoology students in connection with Wildlife Extension Week by Ms. SwapanaJohny 168 A reception was given to a Road Show Community NSS conducted by Alpha Palliative Care Unit extension 169 Seminar on ‘Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndromes Student Zoology Awareness’ by Dr. SujathaMurali, IMA mentoring Guruvayoor and Thrissur Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (TOGS) 170 Seminar on ‘Life Skills’ by Ms. Elizabeth, Student Zoology Psychiatric Social worker, Thanal and Thrissur mentoring Obstetrics and Gynecological Society 171 Quiz competition on Mars Orbiter Mission on Co- physics curricular 172 30 NSS volunteers went to Thrissur Mental Social NSS Hospital for one day charitable work Extension 173 Stamp Exhibition in the campus in Co- ZOOLOGY collaboration with Department of History in curricular& connection with Postal Day Inter departmenta l 174 Quiz on Ozone Layer Depletion and Wild life Academic ZOOLOGY

175 As a part of Swatch Bharat Project on NSS Social NSS volunteers visited the adopted village ward-33 Extension and cleaned the road.

176 Zoology Association Inauguration Academic Zoology

108 177 Seminar on “Butterfly diversity of India & it’s Academic Zoology conservation” 178 Annual social service day Social CSS Extension 179 Mathematics Exhibition as a part of Annual Academic Mathematics Social service day Extension

180 National Seminar on ‘Chemistry for Information Chemistry Biomedical Applications’ about Biomedical applications of chemistry 181 Nature education camp at Eravikulam National Social Zoology Park under Munnar wild life division Awareness 182 A talk on “Physics in daily life” Academic Physics 183 Food Kit Distribution for the old aged women Community NSS at Kottappadi Extension 184 NSS volunteers share the mid-day meal for the Community NSS inmates of old age home and dementia care Extension centre at kottappadi 185 Parent’s meet for Mathematics students & a Awareness Mathematics talk on “Good parenting” 186 Seminar on “Biodiversity Conservation of Academic ZOOLOGY India” 187 International Students day Celebration Students College were Union& motivated IQAC 188 Paper presentation competition on “Quality Academic College Education For All” in connection with awareness Union “International Students Day” 189 Participated in a training program on Community CSS “Hospitality management & Behavioral Extension Etiquette” 190 Visit to Amala Hospital Cancer Ward Community L F palliative Extension care 191 Visit to Amala Hospital Palliative Ward Community L F palliative Extension care 192 Visit to Infant Jesus Special School for the Community L F palliative Mentally Retarded Children Extension care 193 Tourism Co-Ordinators attended the meeting in Social Tourism Club DTPC Thrissur on. Awareness 194 Butterfly garden was cleaned and planted many Skill Connections more nectar and host plants of butterflies Developme nt

109 195 UG students visited “Science Express” -a Academic Physics science Exhibition 196 Elocution and water colour painting Skill Tourism club competition was conducted Developme nt 197 Visited Science Express – Biodiversity Awareness ZOEA, Exhibition by National Biodiversity Authority Connections of India with students 198 Seminar on “National integration and social Academic NSS commitment” Extension 199 A documentary video on Kaippad Paddy Fields Awareness Connections with a theme of ecological interaction of different animal communities was shown to members to inculcate the idea of ecological balance in them. 200 Conducted Socio Economic & Educational Social Mathematics survey in ward 36 of Guruvayoor Municipality commitmen at Punnathhor road, Kottappady t 201 Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Awareness ZOEA world AIDS day 202 World AIDS Day Observation and awareness Awareness NSS Seminar 203 Poster competition for students on “AIDS Awareness ZOEA Awareness” 204 Awareness talk on AIDS in connection with Value Zoology world AIDS day added 205 An awareness seminar and rally was conducted Value NSS as a part of the observation of Aids day-1st added December 2014. 206 Mathematics Association Inauguration by and a Academic Mathematics talk on “Geometry” orientation 207 Leadership Quality Improvement Training Skill NSS Program Developme nt 208 Street play competition Social Women cell awareness 209 Career Guidance Seminar Operation, Guiders Career Career Academy, Thrissur Orientation Guidance

210 Signatures of all the faculty and students were Community ZOEA collected as a part of joining the extension MANISHADA – 3rdKarunyaYathra – A Journey of Non Violence 2014 in collaboration with ACTS Guruvayoor in the College Campus 211 Poster competition in connection with energy Academic Physics conservation day Awareness

110 212 NSS volunteers took part in the Christmas Community NSS celebration at the Dementia centreKottapadi extension with the inmates of Tropical Health Foundation,Kunnamkulam on 213 Distributed the materials collected from the Social Physics students of physics department to orphanage Extension 214 Collected materials from students and staff of Community ZOEA the dept contributed to old age home extension 215 Visit to adopted area-help to old aged lady Community L F palliative extension care 216 Noon Meal for the destitutes Community Computer extension Science 217 Awareness programmes for the Mothers Community Computer extension Science 218 Employment in IT Field Survey conducted in Community Computer the ward no. 34,35,36 of Guruvayoor extension Science Muncipality 219 Visit to agadhimandhiram, Guruvayoor Community Computer extension Science 220 Cleaning Chavakkad Govt, Hospital Community Computer extension Science 221 Free Computer Workshop for Victory Centre Community Computer Students extension Science 222 Seminar on Computer basics & Internet for the Community Computer members of ward extension Science 223 Student Support Fund Academic Computer Awareness Science

224 Lecture on Project Management Academic Computer Awareness Science

225 National Seminar on Technological Academic Computer Advancements in Computing Awareness Science

226 Seminar on Computer Networking by Academic Computer KELTRON Awareness Science

227 Seminar on Corporate Expectations on You Academic Computer Awareness Science

111 CRITERION – IV INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES

4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:

Facilities Existing Newly Source of Total created Fund Campus area 18.18acres - - 18.18acres Class rooms 56 - - 56

Laboratories 11

Seminar Halls 8

No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year. Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) Others

Laboratories: Sl Quantity Name of Equipment Unit Price Funding Department No. 1 Stop clock-digital 660+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics 2 Spare three jaw chuck for 65.00+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics Torsion Pendulum 3. Carey Fosters Bridge 6050+14.5%Tax 1 Department Physics 4 Optic lever 110+14.5%Tax 6 Department Physics 5 Liquid lens Apparatus 580+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 6 Heavy stand with suspension 800+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics chuck for use with torsion pendulum 7 Static Torsion Apparatus 3930+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 8 S.T. Capillary tube 105+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics 9 Viscosity Apparatus 1485+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 10 Plane mirror 20+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 11 Stop Clock –Digital 660+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics 12 Vernier Calipers 345+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics 13 Screw Guage 220+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics

112 14 Regulated power supply unit 1250+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 15 Bread board 95+14.5%Tax 4 Department Physics 16 Field along the axis of a 6100+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics circular coil Apparatus with compass box 17 Flywheel with ball bearings, 2640+14.5%Tax 1 Department Physics pointer, clamp, pulley & weight 18 D.C. Milliammeters 550+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics 19 D.C. Voltmeters 550+14.5%Tax 2 Department Physics

Sl Name of Equipment Funding Department No. 1 Potentio Meter Management Chemistry 2 Projector Management Malayalam 3 Vertical Laminar Air Flow Chamber UGC-MRP Botany 4 Projector and Computer Management Functional English 5 PMW 200 Video Camera Management Multimeida LCD Projector 6 Static Torsion Apparatus-2 Management Physics S.T.Capillary Tube With Rubber Cork And Long Needle-4 Viscosity Apparatus-2 Management Physics Plane Mirrors For Liquid Lens-2 Stopclocks Vernier Callipers with Wheel Drive 7 5 Computers Management Multimedia LCD Projector 8 Smart Board Management B C A 9 Microbiology Cabinet Management Botany 10 Smart Class Management Mathematics Wi-Fi Net Connection in Computer Lab

113 5 Display Boards 11 Projector & Laptop Management History 12 Research Lab Facility Management Zoology 13 Renovation of Chemistry Lab Work Management Chemistry Benches.Flooring of Balance Room with Tiles. Necessary Shelves were made in the Balance Room Safety Measures implemented for LPG Gas Connection

4.2 Computerization of administration and library

∑ The office is fully automated with 8 computers functioning systematically ∑ Admission process and the administration process is computerised ∑ Upgradation of College Website ∑ The library has been equipped with sufficient number of computers with the facilities of e-Lab ∑ INFLIBNET Accessibility ∑ Digital display of New Arrivals Substitution of electricity with solar energy(implemented) ∑ Installation of CCTV networks in the campus ∑ Digitalisation and upgradation of the library ∑ Updation of College website(implemented) ∑ Upgradation of multimedia and technology lab(implemented) ∑ Implementation of EDUSAT facilities within the campus(implemented)

4.3 Library services:

Existing Newly added Total No. Value No. Value No. Value Text Books 445962 5185 62600 451147 Reference Books 4958 131 22079 5089 e-Books 5000 97000 - 102000 Journals 82 4 86 e-Journals - 6000 - 6000 Digital Database - N-LIST 5000 N-LIST CD & Video 3585 210 - 3795 Others (specify) 82 18297 82

114 4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Department Configuration Nos

Departments& Intel R Core,1 GB RAM, 17 HDD320 GB, Monitor 47cm Classrooms Printer 15 Laptop 10 Projector 12 Smart board 8

Office Room Intel®Corei3Processor,4GB,RA 8 M,HDD-450GB, Monitor 47cm Printer 4 Laptop 1 Scanner 1 Principal’s Room Computer (Intel®corei3 1 Processor, 4GB RAM,HDD450 GB) Monitor – LED 24 HDU

Laptop 2

Printer 1

Scanner 1

Projector 1

IQAC Room Computer (Intel®corei3 1 Processor, 4GB RAM,HDD450 GB)

450 GB, Monitor 47cm

Printer 1

Projector 1

115 Library Window 7 Processor, 10 512MB,HDD 500 GB, Monitor 40cm

Computer (Intel®core (™) i 3- 11 3240 Processor, 4GB RAM,) [email protected]) 1 Scanner,copier&Printer(3 in 1) 1 Printer

ACER 32 Windows 7 10 professional,RAM 1 GB,HDD Network 500GB,Monitor 47cm,Processor Resource Centre Pendium(R) Dual Core

Printer 1

Department Configuration Nos Computer Lab HCL 32 Windows Professional 16

RAM 2GB

HDD320GB

Monitor 47cm

Processor-intel R core i3 2120

LENOVO 32 bit windows7 7 professional

RAM 2GB

Processor intel R core i3

HDD 500GB

Monitor 47Cm

LENOVO 32 bit windows8 1 professional

RAM 2GB

Processor intel R core i3

116 HDD 500GB

Monitor 47Cm

Wipro 32 bit windows 7 Home 6

RAM 2GB

Processor –intel R core i3

HDD 500 GB

Monitor 47 cm

Computer Lab Acer 32 bit Windows professional 10

RAM 4GB

Processor intel R core i3

500GB HDD

Self-financing Intel ® Graphics Drives 27 wing Lab 1 Microsoft XP-21

Ubuntu 2D-7

RAM – 1GB

HDD 500 GB

Monitor -47 cm

Printer 1

Self-financing Computers with Microsoft XP OS 12 wing Lab 2 RAM 1GB,HDD-500MB

Monitor 47cm

DEPARTMENT CONFIGURATION Nos

Internet Café Computers with Linux OS, Processor Pendium(R) Dual Core. RAM 1GB,HDD200 GB, Monitor 47cm 20

117 Laser Printer (HP 1022) 1

Colour Laser Printer( RICHO Aficio 1 MPC2030)

LAN facility Yes Number of nodes with internet facility

Scanner 19 1

Career And Computers with Linux,1GB 5 Counselling RAM,HDD 320GB,Monitor 47cm Center Printer 1 Mathematics L.G, 2.9 Windows Processor, 11 Computer Pentium (R) Dual Core CPU,1GB Lab RAM,System type-64 bit Operating System Laptop 1 Printer 2 Multimedia Lab Multimedia Console 11

Computers 3

Printer/Scanner/Photocopier 1

Head Phones 11

Mike 2

Speakers 5

Studio Apple Computers(Power mac-2, 3 1mac-1) Computer 2 Still Camera (Film) 1 Still Camera(Cannon D 40) 1 Video Camera(PD170) 1 Handycam 2 Speakers 8 Mike 4 Studio Mike 1

118 Headphones 5 Television 2 Seminar Hall Laptop 1

Projector 1

Total Number of Computers

Dep Total Comput Computer Browsing art- Other Compu Internet er Office Labs Centres men s ters Centres ts

Existing 137 60 5 2 1 8 17 24

Added 42 10 9 8 19 2 4 10

Total 179 70 14 10 20 10 21 34

TECHNOLOGICAL FACILITIES

Computer Department Lab, Free Network Resource Centre, Computer labs Mathematics Computer lab, Multimedia Computer lab BCA Lab

Internet Internet facilities in all Departments

Browsing Centre Free Network Resource Centre, Internet Café

Computer Centre L.F. Computer Centre, e. learning centre, e - Library

Departments Existing: Botany, Commerce, Computer Science, Chemistry,Economics, English, Functional English, Hindi, History, Malayalam, Mathematics, Politics, Physics, Physical Education, Sanskrit, Statistics, Zoology, Multimedia Smart Classrooms SmartBoards and projectors mounted in all Departments. Newly Added BCA Lab.

119 4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)

Sl.No Programmes For Technology Upgradation 1 The College provides internet facilities to all the Departments.Free Internet and Browsing facilities are available for both Teachers and students at the Internet Cafe, Net work resource Centre and at the e.library. 2 At the Institutional level, the studens are encouraged to make maximum utilisation of technology in the preparation of projects, seminars, presentations and assignments. 3 They are also encouraged to make use of smart boards available in their department seminar halls for power point presentations. 4 A full time computer centre is functioning in the College which can be maximum utilised by the faculty and students for learning various computer courses. 5 The women of the locality are also given an ambience towards IT Education. Students browse internet to access journal archives and collect study materials. 6 e- text is also made available 7 All departments are provided with one smart class room.An open course on Information Technology is offered by the Departments to enhance technological competence. 8 IT facilities in all Departments are upgraded as per the requirements. 9 Each Department has sufficient number of Computers and Laptops inorder to equip both the faculty and students to equip themselves towards Technical Education in this fast growing technical epoch. 10 The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) is provided to the users of library in a separate computer placed near the circulation Counter. 11 Library processes have been automated for more than eight years with the library management software Book Magic 5.0 Software. 12 The N-LIST Programme of the INFLIBNET centre at the college library provides 6000 e-journals and 97000 e-books. 13 Books, journals and other materials can be photocopied at normal charge. Print outs are also provided. Reprographic service helps to preserve the documents and prevent the loss or mishandling of books.

120 14 Current information is displayed on the Digital Board. Important information is put up separately on the notice board at the entrance of the library 15 A small In house collection of e-resources like CD is available. For remote access internet search facility is also provided.

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs : i) ICT 2,13,664

ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities 96,32,353

iii) Equipments 6,62,626

iv) Others 70,95,064

Total : 1,76,03,707

121 CRITERION – V

5. STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services

IQAC discusses the various needs of the students and take necessary actions to fulfil the same. IQAC collects the feedback by arranging Faculty-Student Council interaction on academic and non-academic issues and gauge student reaction.

Major student support mechanisms are:

∑ ICT enabled Teaching, Student centric Innovative pedagogic methodology, Infrastructure development, additions to resources like library, e-journal subscription, INFLIBNET, e.lab, Department reading corners, Smart class rooms. ∑ Creative Activities and innovative inteactions by 42 Clubs and Associations actively prevail in the campus with 100% student mentoring and moulding. ∑ Promotion of research by conducting Seminars, Projects, Paper presentations by students, research journals, compilation of Research papers and Projects, wall magazines, hand written magazines etc. ∑ Co-curricular activities - Literary Competition, Quiz competitions, , Anusmaranangal,Sahrudaya.com,Vayanolsavam,Vyazhavattam Arts Festival, Annual Sports Meet, Participation in D-Zone, Inter-Zone Competitions ∑ Community Extension Activities- activities of NSS, NCC, L.F Palliative unit, Nature Club, Assisi Social Centre, Victory Centre, Health and Fitness Club, Homeopathic Clinic, Day Care Centre, Computer Centre etc. ∑ Tutorial and mentoring, student home visit by the faculty, Student Welfare Association, Grievance and Redressal Cell, Women Cell, Christian Activities, celebration of significant days etc. help in the healthy moulding of the students.

122 5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression

Sl.No Programmes Initiated 1 Entry level PKT 2 Internal exams 3 Remedial classes for weak students 4 Quiz competitions 5 Tutorial sessions 6 Teacher guardian 7 Teacher at home 8 Student support programme 9 Walk with a Scholar 10 Teaching While Learning 11 Peer Group Teaching 12 Parents meet and Personal meeting with students 13 Internal tests and Surprise tests 14 Seminars, and Assignments 15 Power point presentation competitions 16 Exhibitions and Quiz competitions 17 Personal attention of faculty to all students 18 Slow learners are identified first through the marks obtained in the qualifying examination and then by conducting evaluative pre- examinations 19 Debates and Discussions 20 Counselling by experts 21 Career Oriented Programmes on every Tuesdays. 22 Workshops and classes on Personality Development 23 Communication Skills Orientation Programmes 24 Visit to Industrial areas 25 Co-ordination with prospective external agencies/ Industries/companies 26 Coaching class for students for various competitive tests such as bank Tests, KPSC, etc 27 NET/SET coaching Classes

123 28 Interior Decoration training Classes 29 Human Rights Classes 30 Legal Literacy Classes 31 Driving Classes 32 Traditional Kerala Drumming Classes 33 Yoga & Karate classes

5.3 (a) Total Number of students

UG PG Ph. D. Others 1291 172 - -

(b) No. of students outside the state 3 Students from Lakshwadeep

1. Jadheera Beegam U. (Zoology)

2. Hashima P (Mathematics)

3. Sahla Sanu M. K. (Botany)

(c) No. of international students

No % No % Men Women - -

2013-14 U G General SC ST OBC Physically Total Challenged I Year 188 62 1 176 2 429 II Year 168 56 4 150 378 III Year 147 63 3 114 1 328 Total 503 181 8 440 3 1135 P G I Year 33 15 32 1 81 II Year 35 22 21 78 Total 68 37 53 1 159

124 2014-15 U G General SC ST OBC Physically Total Challenged I Year 264 84 3 133 - 484 II Year 188 62 1 176 2 429 III Year 168 56 4 148 2 378 Total 620 202 8 457 4 1291 P G I Year 60 12 - 19 - 91 II Year 33 15 32 1 81 Total 93 27 - 41 1 172

Demand ratio 1:1 Dropout % : 1.5%

LIST OF DROPOUTS Sl.No Name of The Class Reason Department Students 1. Shereena N M III DC Maternity Chemistry 2. Jisa P.J III DC Marriage Zoology 3. Ancy E. A III DC Professional course History 4. Anju K.V III DC Health problems History 5. Victoria P.V. III DC Professional course Zoology 6. Jisna Jose III DC Change of course Zoology 7. Jeena K.P III DC Change of course Zoology 8. Jadheera Beegam U. II DC Professional course Zoology 9. Shaheena Manaf II DC Marriage Zoology 10. Nimegha Jayan I DC Marriage Zoology 11. Anaswara N. I DC Professional course Zoology 12. Mary Sonia I DC Joined for para Mathematics Mathematics medical course 13. Haritha P M II DC Marriage Mathematics Mathematics 14. Varsha Vijayan III Sem P G Maternity Malayalam 15. Shameena III Sem P G Maternity Malayalam 16. Navaneetha P . Marriage Botany 17. SHAMSEENA III B.com Marriage Commerce 18. Sruthy R. Nair II. B.A Marriage Functional English 19. Asna Saidu II. B.A Marriage Functional English Mohammed 20. Sreeshma II DC Joined near by Economics college

125 5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations

SL.NO PROGRAMMES INITIATED 1 UGC-NET ,CSIR Coaching classes conducted 2 Bank Test and competitive Exam Coaching Classes 3 Soft Skill Development Programme- Delta Human Resource Development 4 Enterpreneurship Awareness Programme by KITCO – National Science and Technology for Enterpreneurship Development Board 5 Orientation Class on Bank Exams – IMS Learning Centre 6 Career Councelling Seminar – TIME, Thrissur 7 Career Guidance Seminar – Guiders Academy Thrissur

No. of students beneficiaries 807

5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations

NET 1 SET/SLET 4 GATE - CAT -

IAS/IPS etc - State PSC - UPSC - Others -

UGC CSIR-NET Ragi K(chem.) UGC-NET Jini K J(chem.) Megha P M (maths) Smitha P(maths) Nitha .C.M(Economics) SLET/SET - GATE/CAT/GRE/ - TOFEL/IELTS/GMAT

126 5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance

Sl.No Initiatives 1 Student Counselling : The Students are benifitted with a full time Counsellor in the Campus and they are preferably allowed to meet the counsellor for advice and guidance. This helps the students to be more attitude oriented and professionally and academically skilled. The students are also guided during the Tutorial Sessions and they needy students are Guided towards the Councellor for better ethical and moral support. The Faculty Members are also free to avail the assistance of the counsellor. Orientation Programmes are also conducted for both Faculty and Students aiming at a humane and better living prospects.

2. Career Guidance and Enterpreneurship Awareness Cell is functioning effectively in the institution for guiding the students towards Enterpreneurial Skill Development. Both on Campus and Off Campus recruitment Programmes are entertained by the unit. Coaching Classes on NET, SET, BANKING, SOFT SKILL Development etc are providing for the students inorder to eqquip themselves to attain excellence in the competitive scenario.

No. of students benefitted

Student Counselling : All the students are benefitted through personal Counselling and Orientation programmes like Life Guidance Courses, Personality Development Classes, Renewal programmes like Retreats and Counselling and Value Education Programmes Initiated by the College. Career Guidance : 888 ( II & II YEAR UG, II YEAR PG)

5.7 Details of campus placement

On campus Off Campus Number of Number of Number of Number of Students Organizations Students Students Placed Placed Visited Participated 2 33 - 4

127 Sl.No Student Placed Organisation 1 Jismin Rose T T ( B.Sc Computer Science) WIPRO

2 Diji Davis ( B.Sc Computer Science) WIPRO

3 Ashly AntonY (B.Sc Computer Science) WIPRO 4 Sini C. Shajan (B.Sc Computer Science) WIPRO

5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes : 4

Sl.No Programme Date Department 1 Women empowerment programme 27/06/2014 Commerce 2 ‘Yuva Samrambakathile Sthree Sanidhyam’ 30/07/2014 History – Conference and Workshop by Smt. Vijayalakshmi. V, Former HOD, Dept of History, L.F.C. Guruvayur in collaboration with Dept of Politics and Commerce 3 Women Empowerment through Education- 17/11/2-14 College Union Seminar organised by College Union and and IQAC IQAC 4 Pradan Mandri Jhandan Yojna (For 02/11/2014 Economics empowering Women Through Financial Inclusion)

5.9 Students Activities

5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events

State/ University level 25 National level International level

PARTICIPATION IN TOURNAMENTS – 2014-15

1 18/9/2014 to Table Tennis Tournament Vidya Engineering 19/ 9 /2014 College 2 7/10/2014 to Basket Ball Tournament Providence College 8/10/2014 Kozhikode 3 30/10/2014 Archery championship Pazhashiraja College Pulpalli

128 4 8/12/2014 to Shuttle Badminton Unity Women’s 10/12/2014 college Mancheri 5 11/12/2014 to Ball Badminton Little Flower College 2/12/2014 Guruvayoor 6 16/2/2015 to Tennis Tournament Christ College 17/2/2015 Irinjalakuda 7 1/10/2014 to District Table tennis Don Bosco H S S 2/10/2014 Tournament Irinjalakda 8 25/11/2014 to District Ball Badminton Govt. H S S 6/11/2014 Mullasery

No. of students participated in cultural events

State/ University level 28 National level 1 International level

Participated in Cultural Activities Sl. No Name Batch Item Zone 1 Unnimaya K III DC Botany Sithar D-Zone 2 Aswathi P P II DC Botany Kathaprasangam D-Zone 3 Unnimaya K II DC Botany Kathaprasangam D-Zone 4 Aparna K S I DC Botany Kathaprasangam D-Zone 5 Anupama V S I DC Botany Kathaprasangam D-Zone 6 Anusree K P I DC Chemistry Thiruvathira D-Zone 7 Sreedevi P R I DC Chemistry Thiruvathira D-Zone 8 Dilruba P R I DC Physics Thiruvathira D-Zone 9 Nijisha Suresh III DC Zoology Thiruvathira D-Zone 10 Aswathy C T I DC Physics Thiruvathira D-Zone 11 Sreelakshmi M II DC Zoology Thiruvathira D-Zone 12 Amrutha K G II DC Chemistry Thiruvathira D-Zone 13 Susmitha U I DC Comp. Science Thiruvathira D-Zone 14 Monisha E S II DC Economics Thiruvathira D-Zone 15 Divya Nambiar II PG Multimedia Thiruvathira D-Zone 16 Aparna Rajeev I DC Botany Recitation D-Zone 17 Anusree K P I DC Chemistry Sanskrit Drama D-Zone

129 18 Aiswarya A G I DC History Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 19 Silpa T S I DC History Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 20 Swathi P I DC Mathematics Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 21 Anjali K C I DC Economics Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 22 Silpa Sivan M S I DC Economics Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 23 Amritha Jagannivasan I DC Zoology Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 24 Harsha M U I DC Economics Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 25 Shamla Abdul Saleem I DC Zoology Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 26 Deepa Ramachandran I DC Chemistry Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 27 Sinila A P I DC Chemistry Sanskrit Drama D-Zone 28 Radhika Dwarakadas I DC Chemistry Sanskrit Drama D-Zone

1 Shaima P H (Mathematics) attended special national integration camp at Dimapur,Nagaland conducted by North East region of NCC

5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events

Sports: State/ University level 25 National level - International level -

2014-15 EVENT DISTRICT STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL TEAM MEMBERS Archery Second Indian Round-team Ball Second Third 3 Badminton Tennis team Second 1 Table tennis First Third 1 team Basket ball 2

130 2014-15 State Players Ball DhinshaT R, Shahana K T ,Nimmy Raj, Rejusha P K Badminton Inter University Aneesha K A, Shahala Jaleel participants in archery:

Cultural: State/ University level 53 National level 6 International level

PRIZES WON IN CULTURAL ACTIVITIES – D ZONE

NAME ITEM AWARD Unnimaya K Sithar (D-Zone) II Aswathi P P & Kathaprasangam(D-Zone) II team of 4 members Shaheera P.M. Urdu Versification(D-Zone) III Shaheera P.M. Urdu essay writing (D-Zone) III Aparna Rajeev Recitation(D-Zone) III team of 10 Thiruvathira(D-Zone) III members team of 12 Sanskrit Drama(D-Zone) III members Andria Tamil Story Writing(D-Zone) II RebiRodricks team of 11 Oppana (D-Zone) A – grade members team of 8 members Group Dance(D-Zone) A – grade Athira K M Tamil Essay writing(D-Zone) I

Andria Rebi Tamil Essay writing(D-Zone) III Rodricks Kavya P G Kavyakeli(D-Zone) II

131 PRIZES WON IN CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

SL.NO PROGRAMMES 1 Bhavana R Bhagyanath(History) IInd place in National LevelEssaywriting competition in connection with Vayanavaram 2 Sahana K S (History)consolation prize in National Level Essay writing competition in connection with Vayanavaram 3 Kavya P G.(English)Consolation prize Ankanam Sahitya Vedi AWard 4 Nandana R (English)Anganam Sahitya Vedi Award 5 Nasla Kamaru (III DC Mathematics) & Athira Sidharthan( II DC Mathematics) won 3rd prize in the Regional level Dr. U S Nair Quiz competition conducted by the Kerala Statistical association on 12.12.2014

5.10 Scholarship and Financial Support

FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT Sl.No Scholarship Scheme Amount 2014-15 1 Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) Rs. 3000 140 2 Central Sector Scholarship(CSS) Rs.10000 49 3 State Merit Scholarship (SMS) Rs.1250 19 4 Hindi Scholarship(HS) Rs.5000 26 5 Muslim Nadar Girls Scholarship(MNS) Rs.125 3 6 Sanskrit Scholarship(SSE) Rs.2000 1 7 Suvarna Jubilee Merit Scholarship (MNS) Rs.12000 18 8 Blind/PH Scholarship((BPHFC) Rs.3000 1 9 Fishermen Scholarship Rs.7000 6 10 Beedi Workers Scholarship 3 11 Kerala State Higher Education Scholarship Rs.12000 103 I Year II Year Rs.18000 III Year Rs.24000 I PG Rs.40000 II PG Rs.60000

132 Department welfare fund distribution No. of Type Amount Departments Students 1 Study Purpose 3,000 Chemistry

2 B.Sc Zoology Fees 1000 Zoology 3 Marriage RS.15,000/- History 4 1. Edumithra 400 Economics 2. Swanthanam 300 3. Swanthanam 1000 Department Research fund distribution Sl.No Programme Amount 1 Inter National Seminar 10,000 Chemistry 2 National Seminar 4,000 Chemistry 3 B.Sc Zoology Study Tour 3000 Zoology 4 Regional Seminar On Rs. 6,000/- Botany Nutraceuticals 5 Research Club Inauguration RS.1000/- History And Expert Lecture 6 Workshop On Writing RS.1000/- History Research Papers 7 Manuscript Publication RS.250/- History

8 International Seminar Rs. 15,000/- Zoology and English

5.11 Student organised / initiatives

Fairs : State/ University level 1 National level International level

Exhibition: State/ University level 7 National level International level

Sl.No Programme Date Department 1 Extension activity Exhibition 25-11-2014 Chemistry at L F college, Guruvayoor 2 Philately Exhibition 14-10-14 Zoology 3 Exhibition On Freedom 14/08/2014 History Struggle 4 Heritage Exhibition 01/10/2014 History

5 Philately Exhibition 12/10/2014 History

6 Mathematics Exhibition 21.10.2014 Mathematics

133 7 Inter Collegiate Paper 11/12/2014 B CA Presentation Competition 8 Food Fair In Connection 17/10/2014 History With World Food Day

5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students 56

SOCIAL INITIATIVES UNDERTAKEN BY THE STUDENTS OF NSS

Sl.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT

1 04.06.2014 On 4th June 2014 NSS team co-ordinator NSS visited Chavakkad Municipal chairperson and made necessary arrangement for the ‘HarithaSree’ a programme initiated by Kerala Govt.

2 05.06.2014 On 5th June 2014, NSS Volunteers went to NSS Santhitheeram beach at Chavakkad and planted seedlings there in collaboration with Chavakkad Municipality and Harithasree project of Kerala Forest Department .At the same time some volunteers planted seedlings in the college campus which was inaugurated by Principal Rev.Dr.Sr.Treesa Dominic.

3 10.06.2014 A blood donation awareness class was NSS taken by Dr.Thanuja ,Assistant Professor of Zoology Department on 10th June 2014 at 2.30 to 3.30.p.m

4 24.06.2014 For the conclusion of vayanavaram ,NSS NSS unit conducted a programme at CRUP School Kottappadi . NSS volunteers presented stories and poetries in the function and made interaction with students and taught them many stories and poetries.

5 01.07.2014 Awareness Class on the topic green kerala in NSS connection with Vanamaholsava varam was conducted under the direction of Rev.Sr.Vincy Tom,HOD of the dept of Botony

134 6 08.07.2014 During the month of July,NSS team NSS concentrated on vegetable gardening . On 1st July 2014, The third years cleaned the garden and planted peas .

7 15.07.2014 NSS volunteers cleaned the part of the NSS campus on 8th July with the intention of vegetable gardening.

8 18.08.2014 Karshakadinam was observed with NSS inauguration of vegetable garden and vegetable seeds were distributed the Principal by t to the students (by the Krishi bahavan,Pookod)

9 22.08.2014 Legal service cell conducted a class based on NSS the topic Anti-ragging

10 01.09.2014 NSS volunteers celebrated Onam ,the NSS festival of prosperity was with the inmates of old age home and Dementia center at Kottapadi on 1st sep . They spent time with the old people and performed some cultural programme there.

11 02.09.2014 Welcome committee was formed and NSS discussions were held with the local representative Mr. Anto Thomas and ward councilor Smt.Rosy Teacher.

12 07- NSS Special camp for seven days was NSS 13/09/2014 conducted at Vazhappilly in ward No 41.53 volunteers participated in the camp and it was a good experience to the volunteers as well as the local people.NSS volunteers got the support of the local people in all the events.A socio-economic survey , house construction ,vegetable gardening ,Bala kairali etc were different projects of the camp . A blood donation camp with the help of IMA THRISSUR was a different experience to the volunteers.Rasya Ravindren and Novely M Joy were selected as the best Camper and best worker respectively.

135 13 22.09.2014 In relation with world Alzheimer’s Day , a NSS seminar was conducted in the college auditorium and a memory walk was done to Guruvayoor municipality office in collaboration with “Kottappadi Dementia Center and Kunnamkulam.

14 23.09.2014 A discussion was led at the guide ship of Rev NSS .Sr. J.Bincy (NSS programme officer) about the commitment of the NSS Volunteers towards the society.

15 26.09.2014 The programme officer Rev .Sr. J.Bincy NSS attended the meeting at the Municipality in relation with Swatch Bharath Abhiyan

16 02.10.2014 Being Gandhi Jayanthi ,Oct 2nd was a NSS working day all the students gathered in the auditorium and took this oath to clean India and to make India clean. As a part of this cleaning mission,NSS volunteers and other students cleaned the various part of municipality such as KSRTC Bus stand,railway station ,Taluk hospital,nearby roads etc

17 14.10.2014 NSS volunteers cleaned the front area of NSS college for the purpose of vegetable gardening with Bhoomithra club.

18 18.10.2014 30 NSS volunteers went to Thrissur Mental NSS Hospital for one day charitable work.

19 20.10.2014 NSS volunteers visited the adopted village NSS ward-33 and cleaned the road .

20 18.12.2014 Volunteers celebrate Christmas with the NSS inmates of the differently abled women, victory centre. The volunteers conducted cultural programmes and handed over gifts and a box full of stationary items to the inmates.

136 21 02.03.2015 We arranged a blood donation camp on 2nd NSS March in association with IMA Thrissur. More than 65 students including our volunteers and 8 staff donated blood and blood group detection camp was also conducted.

SOCIAL INITIATIVES UNDERTAKEN BY OTHER DEPARTMENTS

1 Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Value added Zoology Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad Community extension 2 Cleaning at KSRTC stand, Guruvayoor as a part of Value added Zoology ‘Swach Bharath Abhyan’ Community extension 3 Collected materials from students and staff of the Community Zoology dept. contributed to Mathrusadanam as part of extension Christmas celebration 4 Tree plantation at Santhitheeram,Chavakkad Community History 05/06/2014 extension 5 Visit to Sandeepani Mathrubhavan, Mammiyoor Community History On 20-06-2014 Extension 6 Observance of Anti Narcotic Day- Value History Anti Narcotic Campaign at Adopted Village- Oriented Mooppen Colony(Ward-16 of Guruvayoor Extension Municipality) on 25-06-2014 7 Visit to Dementia Care Centre,Kottappady on Community History 15/08/2014 Extension 8 Visit to Old Age Home, Kottappady on 15/08/2014 Community History Extension 9 Socio-Economic Health Survey at Mooppen Community History Colony On 19/09/2014 Extension 10 Swach Bharath Abiyan- Cleaned The Roads On Community History 02/10/2014 Extension 11 Philately Exhibition in collaboration with Dept. of Academic History Zoology and Dept. of Politics on 12/10/2014 Extension 12 Value Education to students of Matha HSS Value History Mannampetta ,Sr.Valsa.M.A Oriented Extension 13 Cleaned The Roads Of Mooppen Colony Community History Extension 14 Visit to Amala Cancer Research Medical College- Community History Palliative Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 15 Visit to Amala Cresearch Medical College-Cancer Community History Ward on 20/11/2014 Extension 16 Visit To Pope Paul Mercy Community History Home,Athani,Peringandoor Extension

137 17 Visit To Pope Paul Peace Home, Community History Athani,Peringandoor Extension 18 Adopted a house in kottapadi with three old Value Chemistry women with health problems. Students of oriented chemistry department frequently visit them and Extension help them to bath and clean their house .

19 28.06.2014-Free tuition to the students of Community Mathematic Vijayamatha Eng. Medium school, Ponnani by our extension s faculty member Sr. Reena P D & students 20 Cleaned the premises of agathimandiram in Extra Botany connection with swach bharat abhiyaan by students curricular 21 Visited inmates of Agathimandiram & Developed Extra Botany vegetable garden in the premises Curricular & value- oriented 22 Visited old age home – Sandheepani Value- Commerce oriented 23 Visited Agathimandhiram Guruvayoor. Value- Commerce oriented 24 Saathiya. Community Functional extension English programme 25 MaD FE: Make a Difference Community Functional extension English programme 26 Plastic Removal from the campus by Bhoomithra Value added Bhoomithra club Members 27 NSS Volunteers went to Santhitheeram at Community NSS Chavakad and planted seedlings there in extension collaboration with Chavakkad Municipality and Harithasree project of Kerala Forest Department 28 Preparation of seedlings& planting them in various Community Bhoomihtra parts of the campus by the Bhoomithrasena club extension Club & members & NCC members NCC 29 Visit To Dementia Care Centre, Kottappady Social L F Orientation Palliative Care 30 Visit to Sandeepani Mathrusadanam, Mammiyoor Social L F Extension Palliative care 31 Visit to Thanal – Mental Rehabilitation Centre, Social ZOEA, Rajah Hospital, Chavakkad Extension Physics 32 As a part of Swatch Bharat Project on NSS Social NSS volunteers visited the adopted village ward-33 and Extension cleaned the road.

33 NSS volunteers took part in the Christmas Community NSS celebration at the Dementia centreKottapadi with extension the inmates of Tropical Health

138 Foundation,Kunnamkulam on 34 Collected materials from students and staff of the Community ZOEA dept contributed to old age home extension 35 Visit to adopted area-help to old aged lady Community L F extension palliative care

5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed:

Sl.No: Grievances Solution Department 1. Inconveniencece Faculty Helped The Students To Stop History About Line Bus The Bus. 2 Lack of sufficient Informed principal and took necessary Zoology number of fans in the arrangements class room 3 No sufficient place for Informed principal and the college Zoology propel disposal of provided separate bins for degradable waste and non degradable wastes 4 Financial problems Help from faculty, Department and Zoology Peer group 5 Family and Health Consulted during the tutorial hours and Zoology issues suggested necessary remedies

139 CRITERION – VI

6. GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution

Be a Centre for Excellence in education; scientific-technological VISION and communicative caliber; moral -spiritual and eco-centric values.

Strive for a wise, humane, righteous, perfect world of empowered MISSION women with Little Flower Values.

6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System

∑ The annual College report is presented by the Principal to the community on the College Day ∑ The College report is published in the College magazine ∑ The College newsletter, ‘Assisi Petals’ released termly highlights the College activities and current events. ∑ The important events at the College are made known through News Papers. ∑ The PTWA and Alumnae gatherings held periodically form platforms for the dissemination of information. ∑ Feedback generated through various channels are meticulously reviewed and presented to the top management, student council and PTWA for Consideration and further action. ∑ Transparency in annual report presentation at PTA and general body meetings. ∑ Regular report presentation in general staff meetings and staff council meetings. ∑ Website updating conducted regularly ∑ Report presentation on the college day for the public ∑ Submission of MHRD Report to the HRD of Govt. of India ∑ Updation of events in College Website

6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:

6.3.1 Curriculum Development

∑ Curriculum pattern is designed by the University ∑ Suggestions for improving the Curriculum is specified to Board of Studies ∑ Launched newly designed PG Course in Multimedia ∑ Revised syllabus for UG Programme ∑ Innovative approaches undertaken for implementing the Curriculum

140 6.3.2 Teaching and Learning

∑ ICT enabled teaching, internal evaluation, remedial coaching, tutorial sessions, Class Tests, Class diary by students and Teacher’s diary by faculty, seminars, assignments, Regular practicals, student-teacher interactions ∑ Advanced Audio-Visual techniques and Smart Boards are used to supplement the conventional classroom teaching ∑ Research oriented programmes like research paper presentation for students, research projects, Research forum, discussions , debates, manuscript magazines, field trip and study tours are introduced ∑ Major & Minor Research projects for faculty, Projects for students, paper presentations inside and outside the college and publications by faculty and students are promoted

6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation

∑ Continuous Internal evaluation systems ∑ Slip tests ∑ Previous Knowledge Test (PKT) ∑ Quiz programmes ∑ Practical examinations ∑ Internal & external examinations ∑ Projects ∑ Seminars ∑ Assignments ∑ Viva-voce ∑ Maintain Parents –Teacher –Student rapport as a means of evaluative process

6.3.4 Research and Development

∑ UGC Sponsored National and International Seminars ∑ Major and Minor Research Projects undertaken by the faculty under University and UGC guidelines ∑ Faculty is encouraged to go on FDP ∑ Paper presentations and publications are made on large scale by the faculty ∑ A number of faculty members function as Research Guides ∑ Extension lectures are delivered by faculty members ∑ Research articles are published by the faculty ∑ Inter disciplinary Research journals Investigare of Science Discipline and Cognitions of Arts and Humanities are published. ∑ Research aptitude of the students are encouraged through research oriented activities like Research Clubs, Debate clubs etc. ∑ Projects for UG and PG Programmes are introduced as part of the curriculum. ∑ Student Project compilation implemented by various Departments

141 ∑ Research publications by faculty ∑ Participation in workshop & seminars ∑ Organizing seminars ∑ Workshop and orientation classes for staff and students ∑ Visits to Research Institutes ∑ Well maintained Library with inter disciplinary books ∑ ICT enabled Library with INFLIBNET ∑ Computer labs ∑ Major & Minor research projects for faculty ∑ Faculty encouraged to undertake FDP for M.Phil, Ph.D, Post-Doctoral. ∑ Inter disciplinary Research Journals Cognitions and Investigare published ∑ Research Forum for students and faculty ∑ Inter University, Inter Collegiate and Inter departmental Paper presentation competitions.

6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation

∑ Library committee purchases books as suggested by staff and students ∑ Automated library & e-library ∑ Network resource centre ∑ Computer centre, Multimedia Lab , Studio suite,Shooting Floor ∑ ICT enabled Interactive class rooms & ICT enabled Departments ∑ Automated Administration ∑ Instrumentation room attached to science labs & Biotechnology Lab ∑ Science Museum and Heritage Museum ∑ Reading & research Room for faculty ∑ Rejuvenation of LFRC (Little Flower Research Centre) ∑ Smart board installation ∑ Digital Data Filing System ∑ Punching ∑ Synergia/e-notice board ∑ CCTV Cameras ∑ Online Data Transfer ∑ Website ∑ Institutional mail id for all members of staff

6.3.6 Human Resource Management

∑ On campus single residence facility for women staff. ∑ Advance payment of salary for guest faculty and management appointed staff on request. ∑ Reservation of seats for children and wards of the faculty under management Quota. ∑ Canteen and Physical fitness facilities.

142 ∑ On campus medical consultation facility. ∑ Free use of College infrastructure for research purpose. ∑ Financial help given from the management fund for emergency requirements. ∑ Financial help given for construction of houses for non-teaching staff. ∑ Financial aid provided for treatment. ∑ Visits of faculty members during special occasions. ∑ Student support mechanism ∑ Extension Services ∑ ROSA ∑ SWA ∑ FWA

6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment

∑ Notified through newspapers and Appointment is conducted according to the University rules in respective of reservation and qualification. ∑ The appointment of Assistant Professor on Contract is also conducted through Newspaper Notification and appointed accordingly as per the University rules regarding qualification and experience. 6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration

∑ The College promotes collaboration with various funding agencies, research institute etc. ∑ Seminars and workshops are conducted effectively as a collaborative attempt ∑ Research Projects are accomplished through interactions and guidance of Collaborative agencies

The College, through its various Departments maintain contacts with industries and Students interact with industries for the fulfillment of their academic projects.

INDUSTRIAL INTERACTIONS OF DEPARTMENTS DTPC, Archeological survey of Kerala Mathematical India, Association CWRDM Calicut Amala Ayurvedic Research Pollution Control Board Centre Thrissur Calicut Carborandum Universal Ltd. Apollo Tyres Chalakkudy Kerala Solvent Extraction , Irinjalakkuda CMFRI Vizhinjam RGCB Thiruvananthapuram ICAR Cattle Breeding Farm Thumboormuzhi G.Tech Kunnamkulam Infoprism Centre Point , EMMRC Calicut Thrissur COST FORD Ayyanthole Sandeepani Keltron mathrubhavanam SIDCO CWRDM Calicut Pollution Control Board Calicut

143 Kerala water authority Dept. Of Diary Chemistry- STIC CUSAT Thrissur Kerala Veterinary University Mannuthy CMFRI lab Spices Research Centre Pepper Pot Systems Chennai Chelambra,Calicut Info Park, Korraty Info Prism Solutions Pvt Aitrich Technologies, Thrissur. Limite,Thrissur.

6.3.9 Admission of Students

∑ Online merit admission introduced by the University ∑ PG Admission is conducted according to the norms of the University ∑ Management & Community Quota admissions are executed fairly by the College Admission Committee.

Teaching √ 6.4 Welfare schemes for Non √ teaching Students √

6.5 Total corpus fund generated -

6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done √ Yes No

6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?

Audit Type External Internal Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority Academic yes √

Administrative Yes yes

144 6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days?

For UG Programmes Yes No √

For PG Programmes Yes No √ 6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?

∑ Change in evaluation mode& Question Patterns ∑ Centralized Valuations Camps ∑ Internal & External Examinations ∑ Common valuation schemes set by the University ∑ Model Examination

6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the

affiliated/ constituent colleges?

NA

6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association

∑ Annual meeting of Alumni members ∑ Honouring the Retiring Staff and top scorers of University Examinations ∑ Support and guidance in Academic and non-Academic Activities of students ∑ Expert Lectures conducted by Alumane members in various Department. ∑ Information given to former students about the special activities of the dept. eg: - National Seminars / Workshops etc.

6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association

∑ Regular Meetings ∑ Financial Support provided for College Development ∑ Feedback ∑ Honouring the retiring staff ∑ Awarding the top scorers of University examinations

145 6.13 Development programmes for support staff

∑ Training programmes to encourage and improve academic qualifications ∑ Welfare funds ∑ FWA ∑ Encourage to participate in Orientation, Seminars &Workshops

6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly

Sl. Programmes initiated by the Departments Criterion Departments No 1 Snippet distribution – 10 tips to help, save Value added Zoology the environment in connection with the environmental day celebrations in the college 2 Inauguration of Butterfly Park in the college Academic Zoology campus by 3 Plastic Removal from the campus by Bhoomithra Value added Bhoomithra club Members 4 Preparation of seedlings& planting them in various Community Bhoomihtra parts of the campus by the Bhoomithrasena club extension Club & NCC members & NCC members 5 Campus cleaning Value CSS oriented Extension 6 Removal of plastic waste and proper disposal of Social CSS waste Extension

7 Identification of Butterflies visiting the butterfly Community Zoology garden by students Extension 8 Faunal diversity Register Community Zoology Extension 9 Animal Planet- Finding the Scientific name Community Zoology Extension 10 Surveyed the flora and fauna of the campus and Academic Departments have named and numbered all the trees. of Botany and Zoology 11 Trees are planted by various departments and Community All clubs during the Vanamahothsava and Extension Departments Environment Day celebrations

146 Sl.No Initiatives Undertaken for Eco Friendly campus

1 Keeping pace with the Little Flower Value Eco-Sensibility, we train our students to be sensitive to the needs of the earth and environment.

2 We propagate a respectful co-existence rather than utilization of earth. We have an Eco-Park honouring St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology.

3 The College maintains Botanical Garden, Butterfly Garden, Herbal Garden and Vegetable Gardens.

4 The heritage zone named Victoria Park is a beautiful garden in honour of our pioneers especially Rev. Sr. Mary Victoria the first Principal.

5 The campus records a total number of 800 coconut trees, 182 mango trees and 468 other trees as in 2014.

6 To conserve energy we have made it a point to use LCD monitors, CFL and LED bulbs.

7 Sustainability principles and practices are instilled in the students through awareness programmes and seminars.

8 The college has its own high tension transformer of 38 KVA and a Generator, rating 82.5 KW. This provides the campus with uninterrupted power supply.

9 Voltage fluctuation and damage to instruments is avoided through the installation of ELBS, Stabilizers and UPS (5 KVA – 6, 3 KVA - 4, 1KVA-12).

10 Another contribution to the saving of power is by restricting the use of electricity in the college hostel by switching off the main connection for lights and fans during college hours when students are not expected to be in their rooms.

11 A spacious Leisure Tower and benches under trees with sufficient natural light and air is provided for the students to spend their free time in study or other creative work without loss of power.

12 Biogas plants are installed for cooking in the college hostel. Solar water heaters are also used here.

13 The solar power backup with capacity of 1KW is utilized as a power source in the Physics laboratory and library.

14 24 hour power backup is available.

15 A 10 KW solar power unit contributed by the PTWA to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee year of the College paved way for energy conservation in a systematic manner.

147 16 Rain water from all over the campus is directed into the natural pond within the campus through carefully laid channels. This effectual design envisaged by the management has helped in retaining high ground water table level inside the campus and in the neighbourhood even during summer.

17 The water channels are cleaned and maintained regularly.

18 Rain water falling over the science block is collected and stored in synthetic tanks. About 3000lts of water is available usually. All the apparatus used by the students in the Chemistry lab is cleaned using this water.

19 A Cactorium consisting of more than 60 varieties of xerophytic plants and a green house nurturing a large variety of pteridophytes are maintained here.

20 An herbal garden with rare medicinal plants is maintained in collaboration with Oushadi.

21 The college also protects a few varieties of endangered plant species

22 Minimal or no use of plastic is encouraged. The college collects plastic bags and supplies paper bags to the nearby stores once in a year.

23 The students are encouraged to submit projects for correction online thus reduce the use of paper.

24 Segregation of the waste generated in the campus into bio, hazardous and that can be recycled.

25 Saplings are supplied to students every year as a part of ‘Green Campaign’.

26 Every year a particular area in the nearby locality is adopted and saplings are planted and maintained by the college in these places.

27 The College has planted saplings at Snehatheeram on the sea shore at Chavakkad. Saplings were planted and nutured at nearby roads.

28 Saplings were planted at Dementia Care Centre, Kottapady, Agathimandiram, guruvayoor by NSS, NCC Volunteers and CSS.

29 Special drainages are provided to direct chemical waste from the labs to a specially constructed closed land fill.

30 E-waste is disposed through outside agencies. We try our best to minimize the use of hazardous polymers for educative or decorative purposes. Plastic waste, CFL blubs are collected in special pits.

31 Provision is made to segregate and collect waste in different pits.

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7. INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES

7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the institution. Give details.

Promotion of innovative new generation job oriented courses

∑ UGC Add-on courses :Certificate /Diploma/Advanced Diploma ∑ Self-designed courses functioning in the College (15) ∑ Teaching & Learning ∑ ICT enabled classes, Smart Class Rooms, Audio-Visual Room. ∑ Pre Knowledge test after admission and Special coaching class. ∑ Continuous evaluation of student progress achieved by frequent test papers, Projects, distribution of corrected papers and discussion of answers ∑ Remedial teaching for slow learners ∑ Enrichment programme for advanced learners ∑ ‘Teach when you learn’ – Group learning ∑ Industrial visit, study tours, seminars, internships and workshops are promoted ∑ Scholarships and endowments to encourage students ∑ NET/SET coaching classes for P.G. students ∑ Effective tutorial system and Student Mentoring system ∑ Internet facility provided for wider reference work and better learning experiences. ∑ Innovative project works endorsed ∑ Students are provided with advanced facilities like Language lab, Video editing suits, Audio recording studio, and Preview theatre. ∑ Self-Transformation Centre-Living in Harmony for Psycho-Spiritual communicative self Training. ∑ Teaching strategy is communicated to the students at the commencement of each semester. An overview of the year is presented by the college calendar. ∑ Special care is taken to update the library ∑ Availability of INFLIBNET ∑ Notes on different topics based on the syllabus are uploaded in the website for students ∑ Identification of Butterflies visiting the butterfly garden by students ∑ Faunal diversity Register ∑ Animal Planet- Finding the Scientific name ∑ Scientia- Current Information Corner by the Department of Zoology ∑ IMPULSE – student project compilation ∑ REFLECTIONS – Journal article review by students ∑ International, National and Regional Seminars and Paper presentations ∑ Extension of heritage museum ∑ A National Level Lecture Demonstration on Gotipova an Odissi Art Form Was Organised 12 artists from Orissa Natya Mandap performed thier state art form ∑ Peer group study. ∑ Economic Forum

149 ∑ English Research Forum for Students ∑ Faculty Research Forum

7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of the year

IQAC prepares an action plan at the beginning of the year with the details of the programmes to be organised by all the departments. IQAC also collected monthly reports and discussed improvements in staff meetings,necessary actions are taken and help provided to see the programmes that are organised as scheduled in the year plan.(Action Plan and Event Calendar attached)

7.3 Give two Best Practices of the Institution g Innovative Research Practices through International and National Seminars g Social Commitments and Extension Services g Blood Donation Camp g Adopted Colonies g Eco Friendly Awareness Campaign

Sl.No Best Practices Departments 1 The members of the Department take active interest All Departments in maintaining the academic standard in theory and updating the lab for practicals. To upgrade the students to cope up with the contemperory technological development, the department provides ICT enabled teaching.

2 Every year Department conducts programmes in Physics connection with energy conservation day celebration to inculcate in the students the importance of saving energy.

3 Helping the inhabitants of ‘Thanal,’(Raja Physics, Zoology,NSS rehabilitation centre) by visiting them and distributing their products among the staff &students of the College 4 Organic manure “Jaivadhara” manufactured by our Chemistry studentS and distributed to the kudumbasree members, locals, staff and students 5 Adopted a house in kottapadi with three old Chemistry ladies with lot of health problems. Students

150 frequently visited them and helped them to bath and clean their house and helped them financially also.

6 Identification of Butterflies visiting the butterfly Zoology garden by students 7 Faunal diversity Register Zoology 8 IMPULSE – student project compilation Zoology 9 REFLECTIONS – Journal article review by Zoology students 10 AVON NOVA- Creative Reading Zone English 11 Research Forum English 12 MAD F.E (Make a Change Programme)distributing Functional English food packets to the poor 13 EDUCARE- Academic Orientation Programme for History Students 14 MEDUCARE History 15 Student Welfare Fund All Departments 16 ALMAMATE History 17 Free tuition for the High School Students of the Mathematics Locality. 18 SAHITHYA SAMAJAM Malayalam 19 2 BLOGS Malayalam 20 FOLKLORE CLUB Malayalam 21 DEBATE CLUB Malayalam 22 MEDIA CLUB Malayalam 23 SAHRUDAYA .COM Malayalam 24 Memorandum of Understanding with State Botany Medicinal Plant Board, Govt. of Kerala, , Thrissur as a Project - Schoollil oru Oushadha thottam initiated from 26th November 2009

25 Wall Magazine – Calyx – Paper cuttings on recent Botany scientific developments by students

26 Corolla – Student project compilation Botany

27 Laboratory visits with study tours Botany

28 Nature Club Botany

151 29 Herbo Collegium – Botany Association Botany 30 Faculty@ Home Functional English 31 Students provided working experiences with Multimedia professional team. 32 OSA Lecture Series Economics

7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection

Sl.No Initiatives Undertaken for Eco Friendly campus

1 Keeping pace with the Little Flower Value Eco-Sensibility, we train our students to be sensitive to the needs of the earth and environment.

2 We propagate a respectful co-existence rather than utilization of earth. We have an Eco-Park honouring St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology.

3 The College maintains Botanical Garden, Butterfly Garden, Herbal Garden and Vegetable Gardens.

4 The heritage zone named Victoria Park is a beautiful garden in honour of our pioneers especially Rev. Sr. Mary Victoria the first Principal.

Provision is made to segregate and collect waste in different pits.

5 The campus records a total number of 800 coconut trees, 182 mango trees and 468 other trees as in 2014.

6 To conserve energy we have made it a point to use LCD monitors, CFL and LED bulbs.

7 Sustainability principles and practices are instilled in the students through awareness programmes and seminars.

8 The college has its own high tension transformer of 38 KVA and a Generator, rating 82.5 KW. This provides the campus with uninterrupted power supply.

9 Voltage fluctuation and damage to instruments is avoided through the installation of ELBS, Stabilizers and UPS (5 KVA – 6, 3 KVA - 4, 1KVA-12).

10 Another contribution to the saving of power is by restricting the use of electricity in the college hostel by switching off the main connection for lights and fans during college hours when students are not expected to be in their rooms.

11 A spacious Leisure Tower and benches under trees with sufficient natural light and air is provided for the students to spend their free time in study or other creative work

152 without loss of power.

12 Biogas plants are installed for cooking in the college hostel. Solar water heaters are also used here.

13 The solar power backup with capacity of 1KW is utilized as a power source in the Physics laboratory and library.

14 24 hour power backup is available.

15 A 10 KW solar power unit contributed by the PTWA to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee year of the College paved way for energy conservation in a systematic manner.

16 Rain water from all over the campus is directed into the natural pond within the campus through carefully laid channels. This effectual design envisaged by the management has helped in retaining high ground water table level inside the campus and in the neighbourhood even during summer.

17 The water channels are cleaned and maintained regularly.

18 Rain water falling over the science block is collected and stored in synthetic tanks. About 3000lts of water is available usually. All the apparatus used by the students in the Chemistry lab is cleaned using this water.

19 A Cactorium consisting of more than 60 varieties of xerophytic plants and a green house nurturing a large variety of pteridophytes are maintained here.

20 An herbal garden with rare medicinal plants is maintained in collaboration with Oushadi.

21 The college also protects a few varieties of endangered plant species

22 Minimal or no use of plastic is encouraged. The college collects plastic bags and supplies paper bags to the nearby stores once in a year.

23 The students are encouraged to submit projects for correction online thus reduce the use of paper.

24 Segregation of the waste generated in the campus into bio, hazardous and that can be recycled.

25 Saplings are supplied to students every year as a part of ‘Green Campaign’.

26 Every year a particular area in the nearby locality is adopted and saplings are planted and maintained by the college in these places.

27 The College has planted saplings at Snehatheeram on the sea shore at Chavakkad.

153 Saplings were planted and nutured at nearby roads.

28 Saplings were planted at Dementia Care Centre, Kottapady, Agathimandiram, guruvayoor by NSS, NCC Volunteers and CSS.

29 Special drainages are provided to direct chemical waste from the labs to a specially constructed closed land fill.

30 E-waste is disposed through outside agencies. We try our best to minimize the use of hazardous polymers for educative or decorative purposes. Plastic waste, CFL blubs are collected in special pits.

Sl. Programmes initiated by the Departments Criterion Departments No 1 Snippet distribution – 10 tips to help, save Value added Zoology the environment in connection with the environmental day celebrations in the college 2 Inauguration of Butterfly Park in the college Academic Zoology campus by 3 Plastic Removal from the campus by Bhoomithra Value added Bhoomithra club Members 4 Preparation of seedlings& planting them in various Community Bhoomihtra parts of the campus by the Bhoomithrasena club extension Club & NCC members & NCC members 5 Campus cleaning Value CSS oriented Extension 6 Removal of plastic waste and proper disposal of Social CSS waste Extension

7 Identification of Butterflies visiting the butterfly Community Zoology garden by students Extension 8 Faunal diversity Register Community Zoology Extension 9 Animal Planet- Finding the Scientific name Community Zoology Extension 10 surveyed the flora and fauna of the campus and Academic Departments have named and numbered all the trees. of Botany and Zoology 11 Trees are planted by various departments and Community All clubs during the Vanamahothsava and Extension Departments Environment Day celebrations

7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes ¸ No

154 7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)

SWOT analyses Strength ∑Good team spirit among faculty ∑Good Infra structure with adequate facility for learning & well equipped Laboratory with modern instruments ∑Effective student mentoring system ∑Remedial classes. ∑Research oriented Seminars ∑Exhibitions ∑Special attention to minority students. ∑Extention activities ∑Student welfare scheme ∑Enhancement of employability of students by giving exposure through study trips & industrial visits. ∑ Students of good caliber

∑ Qualified faculty

∑ House visits, tutorial

∑ MPTA

∑ Use of ICT

∑ Paper presentations and publications

∑ Conduct quiz competition by all Departments

∑ Conducted exhibitions

∑ Releasing of Manuscript and Magazines

∑ Conduct Field Visits

155 ∑ Club and Association activities

∑ Project Works

∑ Interaction with marginalized people

∑ extracurricular activities-NSS, NCC, Bhoomithra club, Interior Decoration

∑ Sex Education

∑ Value Education

∑ Full Time Counselling availability

∑ Add on and Certificate Courses.

Weakness ∑ High rate of student composition from less privileged social strata ∑ Less opportunities of international exposure for students ∑ Lack of autonomy in course selectionand appointment ∑ Inadequate facility of renewable energy resource

Opportunities ∑ Provides timely information about various scholarships and competitive exams. ∑ Participation in International and National Seminars, intercollegiate Quiz etc. ∑ Availability of Excellent lab facility for conducting projects. ∑ Professional and value oriented courses. ∑ Make availablity of external experts to conduct workshops, seminars and conferences. ∑ Inspiration to live in natural harmony – Nature camps, tree plantations, butterfly gardens etc. ∑ Functioning of Professional Courses. ∑ Media oriented education. Challenges ∑ Lack of recognized research centre. ∑ Unavailability of adequate UGC funds for conducting national seminars and workshops.

156 ∑ Updating technology infrastructure as a requisite to the technology blooming era. ∑ Requirements to be autonomous. ∑ Restrictions in programme selection and evaluative system. ∑ No autonomy in course designing. ∑ Infrastructural expansion stalled due to inadequate grants. ∑ Early marriages of students.

8.Plans of institution for next year

• Achieve Autonomous Status for the College • Achieve the position of College of Poential for Excellence • National and International seminars • Major and Minor research projects • International and National publications • Water analysis unit by the Department of Chemistry • Updating advanced ICT Resources • To achieve 100% of renewable green energy in the campus • NET & CSIR coaching • University registered Research Centres • Ph. D for all faculty • Participation in training programmes of other institutions by faculty • More Academic Extension Activities • Students projects in collaboration with Research Institutes • Increase in the number of student placements • Organize external funded International and National Seminars by the department • Participation in more International and National conferences and workshops by faculty and students • Distributing tissue culture developed plantlets of cultivated plants to localpopulation by the Botany Department • STUDENT MENTORING PROGRAMMES : TOEFL/IELTS Coaching • Starting Multimedia UG course in the next academic year

157 • Mother PTA • Student Support Programme and Walk with a Scholar Programme • Invited talk as part of OSA lecture series to mothers & students on Women education • Clean and Eco friendly Campus initiative Programmes • Start B.Voc and Certificate vocational Course

Name JULIE DOMINIC A Name REV. SR. DR .THRESIAMMA DOMINIC M

Signature of the Coordinator Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

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158 Abbreviations:

CAS - Career Advanced Scheme

CAT - Common Admission Test

CBCS - Choice Based Credit System

CE - Centre for Excellence

COP - Career Oriented Programme

CPE - College with Potential for Excellence

DPE - Department with Potential for Excellence

GATE - Graduate Aptitude Test

NET - National Eligibility Test

PEI - Physical Education Institution

SAP - Special Assistance Programme

SF - Self Financing

SLET - State Level Eligibility Test

TEI - Teacher Education Institution

UPE - University with Potential Excellence

UPSC - Union Public Service Commission

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159 ANNEXURE - I LITTLE FLOWER COLLEGE, GURUVAYOOR

ACTION PLAN 2014-15 JUNE SL.NODATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENTCATEGORY 1 2nd Reopening of College Common General 2 Speech Competition in Connection Computer Science 5th Interdepartmental with World Environment Day 3 5th Wall magazines – Chemistry

1.Chemzone Academic 2.Green zone Interdepartmental 4 5th Environmental Day Celebration Malayalam DeptValue Added (In collaboration with Departments Programme of Hindi and Sanskrit ) 5 5th Versification competition for students English, Functional English,PG EnglishInterdepartmental

5th “Green Earth”-Inter departmental & in Economics Community Extension association with NSS-Planting trees at ‘Santhitheeram’

6 9th Fee date Common General 7 10th Seminar & Discussion-“Modifications Economics Departmental Expected from the Modi Government”

An awareness programme for mothers on Computer 12th Intradepartmental "Adolescence Problems and Management" Science 8 13th Last date with a fine of Rs. 5/- for Fee Common General 9 Bono Salus: Rendezvous On The International, Academic 13th Edgingdrifts In Psycho- Socialand Interdepartmental

160 Educational Vicinity Of Young Populace English& Promising Healthy Façade Of Living Functional English 10 Lecture Series 1 - Software Project Computer 17th Intradepartmental Management Science 11 17th ChangampuzhaAnusmaranam Malayalam Academic Programme 12 19th Vayanavaaracharanam—“Saparya” Malayalam Academic Programme 13 “Good Reads “Review writing competition English, 19th Functional State English 14 20th Seminar on media Virtual Academic & Skill Communication Developmenta Multi media 15 20th “Sargam” Favourate Writer of Malayalam Skill Oriented Campus(In collaboration with College programme Liabrary) 16 21st “Sahithy” My opinion about reading(In Malayalam Skill Oriented collaboration with Department of Sanskrit ) programme 17 23rd Inter Departmental Mathematics Mathematics Faculty Competency & Quiz For Teachers Staff development programme 18 24th In connection with adopting a colony, Mathematics Community a survey on economic- socio status Extension programme 19 Water colour poster competition English Interdepartmental 24th 20 25th National Level Essay Competition in Malayalam Academic collaboration with Departments of Programme Sanskrit ,History, Political Science and Library. 21 25th Anti-Narcotics day- Poster competition Economics Inter-Departmental

161 26th Intercollegiate workshop in “Algebra & Mathematics Academic programmes Real Analysis” for UG Students 22 27th Feast of Sacred Heart of Jesus Common General 23 Computer 27th Survey on "Computer Literacy" Regional Science 24 27th Once Again in Avon Dale PG English Interdepartmental

25 27th Entrepreneurial Development Club Economics Academic & Skill inauguration- Agency funded (Dist. Development Industries centre) 26 June Visit to Mathrusandeepani& Reading History Co-Curricular Contest in collaboration with Commerce Activity, Department. Women Empowerment & Extension Activity 27 June ‘Pusthakolsav’ – A competition in History connection with Vayanavaram in Co-Curricular collaboration with Library & Book Activity Exhibition by Students.

28 June Symposium on ‘Major trends in Indian History Historiography’ Academic Activity

29 June Observance of Anti- Narcotic Day – History Slogan Writing Contest along with NSS Co-Curricular Activity 30 June EdumateProgramme History Co-Curricular Activity 31 June AlmamateProgramme( Retired staff History Extension Activity of History Dept. )

162 32 June Medicare Programme History Extension Activity 33 June Free Tuition For the children of History Mooppen Colony Extension Activity

34 June Quiz competition for students on Botany Interdepartmental “Plants and Environment” 35 June Hands on Training on Vegetable Carving Botany Skill Oriented 36 June Inter Departmental Essay competition- Botany Interdepartmental Role of Trees on Sustainable development 37 June Inter Departmental poster making Botany Interdepartmental competition: Man, the protector and conservator of earth 38 June Setting of vegetable garden at Dementia Botany Community Centre extension 39 June Talk on Blood Donation by Dr. Thanuja Zoology Inter Departmental Mathew for UG & PG students & Value added programme 40 June Distribution of snippets on world Zoology Value added environment day to conserve nature. programme. 41 June International Seminar Zoology Interdisciplinary programme 42 June One-day study tour to visit various Zoology Student mentoring & Academic institutes Programme 43 June Quiz on Environmental Awareness for Zoology Inter Departmental & all students in association with World Academic Environment Day June 5th programme 44 June Thanal Visit Zoology Community Extension Programme

163 45 June Starting of Butterfly Park in the Campus Zoology Skill oriented programme 47 June Cleaning and awareness programme at Zoology Community Extension Programme

48 June In Connection with Vayanavaram visited Commerce Community Mathruvedhi Extension Programme JULY SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENTCATEGORY 1 1st Distribution of study materials Mathematics Community for children of the adopted Extension colony programme 2 1st One Day Workshop on Malayalam Academic Research Methodology by Programme Dr.AjuK.Narayanan,Asst. Professor,U C College Aluva. (In collaboration with Department of Sanskrit ) 3 1st Short Term Course on Film Virtual Academic Making, Graphic Designng, CommunicationProgramme And Multi Media Photography &Vediography 3rd St. Thomas Day Common General 4 5th SET Coaching by our alumnae Mathematics Community in regional level Extension programme 5 5th Free tuition for high school Mathematics Community and higher secondary students Extension of Vijayamatha English programme Medium School, Ponnani on 1st and 3rd Saturdays of every

164 month by the faculty and students of Mathematics Department 6 5th BasheerAnusmaranam Malayalam Academic Programme 7 10th Two Day National Seminar Malayalam Academic on New Criticism Programme 8 Seminar on "Introduction to Computer Science 11th Network Engeneering" in Interdepartmental association with Keltron 9 PG English 11th Debate :Populating the Earth- Interdepartmental pros and cons

10 11th Inter-departmental debate on Economics Interdepartmental ‘Is population a boon or curse?’ 11 11th Quiz Competition in Physics Academic connection with Moon Day programme 12 12th SET Coaching by our Mathematics Community alumnae in regional level Extension programme 13 14th N.N.KakkadAnusmaranam Malayalam Academic Programme 14 15th Mobile Movie Contest PG English Interdepartmental

15 17th Statistics Quiz for the students Mathematics Academic of Mathematics Dept. programmes 16 17th “Jeevadhara”-General Malayalam Other Programme awareness class on Haemophilia(In collaboration

165 with Departments of Sanskrit and Botony) 17 National Seminar on Computer 18th "Technological Advancements Science National in Computer Science" 18 18th&19th National seminar in Mathematics Academic collaboration with Dept. of programmes Computer Science 19 19th SET Coaching by our Mathematics Community alumnae in regional level Extension programme 20 23rd Paper Presentation Competition Mathematics Academic for the students of programmes Mathematics Dept. 21 24th Visit Haemophilia Foundation Malayalam Community Centre at Kunnamkulam Extension (In collaboration with Programme Departments of Sanskrit and Botony)

22 24th Ist Internal Examination Economics Academic for III & IIDC 23 25th Competions on Script Writing, Virtual Skill oriented Short film Communicationprogramme And Multi Media Brochure Designing 24 Computer 25th IT Fest State Science 25 26th SET Coaching by our Mathematics Community alumnae in regional level Extension programme 26 30th “Saathiyaa” : Pair Dynamism PG English Interdepartmental

166 27 July Workshop for Students Physics Skill oriented programme& Student Mentoring 28 July One day international seminar on the topic, “Ecological Functional EnglishInternational Undertones in film, literature and popular culture”

29 July Orientation Programme for Economics Value added IDC 30 June - July Evaluating the English Pg English Language skills of School Students in the Neighbourhood Regional and devising remedial measures.

31 July One day international Pg English International seminar on the topic, “Ecological Undertones in film, literature and popular culture” 32 July ‘DISA DARSHAN’ to І BA HistoryHistory Academic students Activity

33 July PKT Programme , Map History Academic and chart preparation Activity

34 July Bridge Course History Academic Activity

167 35 July Free Tuition For the children History Extension of MooppenColony Activity

36 July ‘Edumate ‘ Programme History Co-Curricular Activity

37 July Workshop on Project writing History Academic Activity

38 July ‘YuvaSamrambakathileSthree History Sanidhyam’ – Conference and Co-Curricular Workshop by Smt. Vijayalakshmi. Activity V, Former HOD, Dept of History, L.F.C. Guruvayur in collaboration with Dept of Politics and Commerce .

39 July Historical Club Activities - History Co-Curricular SYMPOSIYUM Activity

40 July Observance of ‘Vanamaholsavam’ . History Co-Curricular Activity

41 July UGC sponsored National Seminar History Academic in collaboration with Child line Activity & Politics Department. 42 July Tourism Club Inauguration & History Co-Curricular Seminar activity

168 43 July Tourism Trip History CO-Curricular activity 44 July Documentary on environmental Botany Value added awareness-1 45 July Documentary on environmental Botany Value added awareness-2 46 July Documentary on environmental Botany Value added awareness-3 47 July Botany association inauguration Botany Academic and seminar 48 July Bhoomithra Club inauguration Botany Academic and seminar 50 July Talk on Eco-Friendly agriculture Botany Co-curricular organised by Bhoomithra club 51 July Attending refresher course in Life Botany Staff Sciences development

52 July Know Your English – Daily Zoology Skill oriented JUMBLE WORD Competition programme 53 July Know Your English – Weekly Zoology Skill oriented WORD POWER Competition programme 54 July Old cloth collection and distribution Zoology Community in orphanage Extension Programme 55 July Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic Programme 56 July Post card making competition Zoology Skill oriented based on World Population day programme 57 July Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic

169 Programme 58 July Inauguration of NATURE CLUB Zoology Activities 59 July Training programme for making Zoology Skill oriented accessories using eco-friendly programme materials 60 July BMI Calculation for students Zoology Community Extension Programme 61 July Extension lecture for the students Pg English Interdepartmental 62 July Water analysis Chemistry Community extention programme 63 July Regional(state) Seminar on Kerala Economics Value added/faculty Economy competency 64 July Conference on Commerce, Inter departmental YuvasamrabakathwathileSthree History & Programme Sannidhyam Political Science AUGUST SL.NODATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENTCATEGORY 1 2nd PTA General body General Academic Programme 2 4th One Day National Seminar on Malayalam Academic Eastern Criticism (In collaboration Programme with Department of Sanskrit) 3 9th Indigenous people: Slide contest English Interdepartmental

4 14th SwathanthraBharatham Malayalam Value Added Programme 5 14th State level Intercollegiate Mathematics Academic Mathematics Quiz programmes

170 15th Independence Day, Assumption of Common General Blessed Virgin Mary 6 15th Face of India: EKHPHARASTIC English Interdepartmental contest

7 15th SwathanthraBharatham Skit Malayalam Co-curricular Programme Presentation (In collaboration with Department of Sanskrit) 8 17th One Day Seminar on Haemophilia Malayalam Value Added Programme

9 18th&19th Study Tour Computer ScienceIntradepartmental

10 20th An awareness programme on Mathematics Community Extension programme “Health and Hygiene” for the women of the adopted colony 11 20th Quiz Chemistry Interdepartmental

12 20th Industrial Visit & survey Economics Skill Development & Academic 13 21st Jeevadhan - Blood Donation to Malayalam Community Haemophilia Patients Extension (In collaboration with St.Antony’s Programme Hospital and Departments of Botony and Sanskrit) 14 23rd AyyappapanikkarAnusmaranam Malayalam Academic Programme 15 Visit to Alzheimerscentre, Computer 26th Regional Kottapady Science 16 28th Selection of Association Mathematics Co-curricular Secretaries programme 17 August Visit to old age home Economics Community

171 Extension 18 August Quiz Competition Virtual Co-curricular Communication and Multi media 19 August Placard making Competition in History Co-Curricular Connection with Anti-Hiroshima Activity Day.

20 August Observance of Quit India day & History Co-Curricular Symposium Activity & Academic Activity 21 August State Level Exhibition in History Co-Curricular collaboration with St.Mary’s Activity & College, TCR Academic Activity 22 August Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity

23 August Free Tuition For the children of History Academic Mooppen Colony Activity

24 August Outreach Programme along with History Extension Commerce Department. Activity

25 August Tourism Club Inauguration & History Extension Seminar Activity

26 August Quiz for Teachers History Faculty Competency

27 August Workshop on Project writing History Academic Activity

172 28 August Study camp/workshop at Botany Co-curricular Teak Museum and Botanical garden with selected students 29 August Survey and identification of plants Botany Academic in the college campus 30 August Distribution of Medicinal plants Botany Community and fruit tree seedlings and Seeds extension of vegetables to local people 31 August Visit to mooppan colony, cleaning Botany Community and planting of vegetable seedlings extension in the courtyard of the houses 32 August Soft skill training programme Zoology Skill oriented & co curricular programme 33 August Thanal Visit Zoology Community Extension Programme 34 August Monthly Quiz on Core Subject Zoology Academic Units Programme 35 August Blood group detection week Zoology Inter Departmental Programme 36 August Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic Programme 37 August Know Your English Competitions Zoology Skill oriented programme 38 August Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic Programme 39 August National seminar and paper Zoology Academic presentation Programme 40 August Mothers PTA-‘Role of mother’s in Economics Community the education of young women’ Extension & Student mentoring

173 41 August Association inauguration Economics Co-curricular 42 August Peer group teaching Economics Academic 43 August Preparation of Organic manure Chemistry Skill oriented programme 44 August National seminar Chemistry Academic 45 August Seminar series for complementary MSC College students Chemistry 46 August Talk show English Interdepartmental

47 August Classic Glimpses English Interdepartmental

48 August Seminar History Co-Curricular Activity 50 August Competitions in Connection with History Co-Curricular Independence Day Activity

51 August Paper Presentation on Importance Commerce Academic of Women in modern Business Programme Scenario SEPTEMBER SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1 1st week of Literacy Programme English Departmental September

2 1st Week of Paper presentation English Faculty Competency September 3 1st Week of Lead Kindly Light English Interdepartmental September

4 4th Onam Celebration Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Programme 5 5th Guruvandhanam (Teachers Malayalam Dept Value Added Day Celebration) Programme

174 6 8th&9th International Literacy day Economics Community Celebration with local Extension government. 7 16th – 19th Pleasure trip for V Sem UG Mathematics Co-curricular Students programme 8 16th Ozone Day Physics Value added Programme 9 18th Association Inauguration Computer ScienceIntradepartmental 10 18th Talk on "A Day in a Computer ScienceIntradepartmental Computer Company" 11 18th Inauguration of Association Mathematics Co-curricular Inauguration programme 12 21st Slide show contest on the English University theme “PEACE 13 23rd Lecture Series 2 – Software Computer Intradepartmental Project Management Science 14 September Film making workshops Virtual Academic Communication AndProgramme Multi Media 15 September Power point Presentation Virtual Academic Communication AndProgramme Multi Media 16 September History ‘Gramolsav’-Onam Extension Activity celebration with the partner village 17 September ‘Santhvanasangamam’ - History Extension Activity Arts fest at Dementia care centreKottappady.

18 September Tourism club Activities – History Co-Curricular Quiz Activity

175 19 September Historical club activities History Academic Activity& Co-Curricular Activity 20 September Eco Club activities History Extension Activity 21 September Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity

22 September Two day National Seminar Botany Value added/faculty on Biodiversity conservation competency 23 September Study Tour Botany Co-curricular 24 September Debate – Ozone day Zoology Skill oriented programme 25 September Speech competition in Zoology Skill oriented connection with World programme Ozone Day 26 September Nature Camp & Study Tour Zoology Value added & Academic Programme 27 September Visit to Thanal for Onam Zoology Community celebration Extension Programme 28 September Know Your English Zoology Skill oriented Competitions programme 29 September Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic Programme 30 September Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic Programme 31 September Study tour Economics Co-curricular 32 September Career development classes Economics Student mentoring 33 September Attending seminar/workshop/Economics Faculty competency conference

176 34 September Formation of Literary English Co-curricular Association programme 35 September Interdepartmental Magazine English Interdepartmental 36 September International seminar Chemistry Academic 37 September Departmental journal- Chemistry Academic 38 September Industrial visit M.Sc Chemistry Others

39 September Visit to Agadhimandhiram Commerce Community Extension Programme OCTOBER SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1 2nd Gandhi Jayanthi ,Visit to English& Virtual Departmental Old age homes Communication

2 2nd SevanaBharatham(In Malayalam Value Added collaboration with Programme Department of Sanskrit ) 3 3rd Vijayadasami Common General 4 2nd Visit to Old age homes PG Eng Community Extension Programme 5 7th Lecture Series 3 – Computer Science Intradepartmental Software Project Management 6 10th Stamp creating English& Virtual Interdepartmental competition Communication

7 11th Invited talk on ‘female Economics Academic Programme foeticide’ 8 14th “Sthree” - Women Malayalam Dept Students Mentoring Empowerment Programme

177 9 16th Midday meal for the English& Virtual deprived Communication Departmental 10 17th Visit to Govt. Hospital Computer Science Regional Chavakkad. 11 22nd Deepavali Common General 12 24th Study Tour Malayalam Skill Oriented programme 13 October National /International Virtual CommunicationAcademic Seminar and Multi media Programme 14 October Debates and Anchoring Virtual CommunicationCo-Curricular Competition and Multi media Activity 15 October Snehasangamam - With History Extension Activity the inmates of Old Age Home Kottappady in connection with Senior’s Day.

16 October Observance of Gandi History Extension Activity Jayanthi Week – Campus cleaning 17 October Gandismruthi– Exhibition &History Co-Curricular Seminar Activity 18 October History Symposium Academic Activity

19 October Activities related to History Extension Activity Plastic Free Campus 20 October MPTA Empowerment History Co-Curricular Programme. Activity & Women Empowerment.

178 21 October Historical club activities History Co-Curricular Activity

22 October Tourism club Activities History Co-Curricular Activity

23 October Observance of Postal Day History Co-Curricular &Philately Exhibition in Activity collaboration with Politics & Zoology Departments. 24 October Attending Seminar/worshop/Botany Faculty competency conference

25 October Association Inauguration – Zoology Academic Seminar Programme 26 October Book Release- Zoology Faculty Competency Programme “Research Projects- Abstracts” 27 October Vanamaholsavam Zoology Value added programme Programme 28 October Poster Making Zoology Inter Departmental & Competition on Eco Skill oriented Tourism programme 29 October Blood Donation Class by Zoology Inter Departmental & Dr. Thanuja A Mathew Value added for NSS Students Programme 30 October Blood Donation Camp in Zoology Community association with NSS & Extension Programme Red Ribbon Club 31 October Visit to Thanal Zoology Value added Programme 32 October Know Your English Zoology Skill oriented Competitions programme

179 33 October Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic Programme 34 October Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic Programme 35 October State level seminar Zoology Academic Programme sponsored by KSCSTE 36 October Manuscript contest English& Virtual Departmental Communication

37 October Film Show English& Virtual Interdepartmental Communication

38 October Manuscript contest English& Virtual Departmental Communication

39 October Film Show English& Virtual Interdepartmental Communication

40 October Film festival PgEng Interdepartmental 41 October Mobile lab M.Sc Chemistry Others

42 October Al-Com Fest Commerce Co-Curricular Activity NOVEMBER SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1 1st “Janmanadu” - Malayalam Dept Co-curricular KeralapiraviDhinagosham Programme 2 1st Inauguration of Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Sahityasamajam Programme 3 4th One Day Seminar on Malayalam Dept Academic Contribution of Christian Programme Scholors to Sanskrit Language (In collaboration with Department of Sanskrit ) 4 05th Parents’ Meet Mathematics Community Extension programme

180 5 English& Virtual Interdepartmental th Communication 15 Short story contest on blog 6 26th Nov Computer Literacy Week Computer Science Interdepartmental to Dec 2nd in connection with World Computer Literacy Day * Literacy Class For Local People * Workshop on HTML for Orphanage by IIIrd year students *Workshop on MS Powerpoint for inmates of Victory Centre by IIIrd year students * Quiz on Gerneral Informatics * Seminar on Data Mining

7 17th Inauguration of Folklore Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Club Programme 8 November Short film making Virtual Communication andAcademic Multi media Programme 9 November KeralappiraviCelebration- History Co-Curricular Releasing of Hand written Activity Magazine

10 November History Poster Competition in Connection With National Co-Curricular Education Day. Activity 11 November Historical club activities History Co-Curricular Activity

181 12 November Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity 13 November Eco Club activities History Extension Activity 14 November Tourism Club Activities History Extension Activity 15 November Free Tuition For the History Extension children of Mooppen Activity Colony

16 November Visiting ‘Poovanchira- Botany Community CHARISMA’and entertain extension the mental patients 17 November Thanal Visit Zoology Community Extension 18 November Debate for ZOEA members Zoology Skill oriented programme 19 November Students participation for Zoology Academic Millennium Zoology Programme& co Quiz at St. Aloysius curricular College, Elthuruth 20 November Know Your English Zoology Skill oriented Competitions programme 21 November Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic 22 November Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic 23 November PTA meeting Economics Student Mentoring 24 November Interdepartmental Quiz Economics Inter- competition departmental

182 25 November Health Orientation Commerce Value added Programme Programme 26 November Seminar Chemistry Academic 27 November Workshop on green MSC Chemistry College synthesis DECEMBER SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1 13th Alumnae meet of Computer Science Intradepartmental Computer Science Students 2 18th Visit to Dementia Mathematics Community Centre, Kottappadi Extension programme 3 19th X’mas Celebration Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Programme 4 December Paper presentation Chemistry Cocurricular 5 December Workshop on M.Sc Chemistry College microscale experiments 6 December Seminar on a social Virtual CommunicationValue And added issue Multi Media programmes

7 December Inter-disciplinary Co-Curricular International level Activity Essay Writing Competition in History connection with Human Rights Day in collaboration with Economics Department.

183 8 December Observance of World Extension disabled day with Activity the inmates of History Victory centre Guruvayoor.

9 December ‘Sneholsav’ - Extension X’Mas celebration Activity History with adopted village. 10 December Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity 11 December Tourism club Activities History Co-Curricular Activity 12 December Free Tuition For the children of History Extension MooppenColony Activity 13 December Distribution of Botany Community Vermicompost extension Fertilizer 14 December Setting up journal Botany Faculty of the department ompetency 15 December Awareness class Botany Value added on haemophilia 16 December Blood collection Botany Community camp for extension haemophilia patients 17 December Talk on AIDS Zoology Inter Awareness by Departmental & Swapana Johny Value added

184 for NSS students Programme 18 December National Seminar Zoology Academic Programme 19 December Know Your English Zoology Skill oriented Competitions programme 20 December Poster Competition Zoology Inter on “Biodiversity Departmental Conservation” & Skill oriented programme 21 December Thanal Annual Zoology Community programme Extension Programme 22 December Animal Zoology Skill oriented nomenclatures programme 23 December Glossary in Life Zoology Value added Science Programme 24 December Sharing of meals Economics Community with poor at Extension guruvayoor 25 December Marriage counseling Economics Value added classes classes 26 December Energy Physics Value added Conservation day classes Celebrating- Essay/ Poster Presention 27 December Word power contest English& Virtual Interdepartmental and extempore Communication speech 28 December Christmas English& Virtual Departmental celebration at old Communication age home

185 29 December Historical club History Academic activities Activity

30 December Releasing of Commerce Co-Curricular Commerce Magazine Activity

JANUARY SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1st Ney year Day Common General 1 7th-15th Jubilee Celebration General Co-Curricular and College Day 2 8th Noon Meal Kit Computer Science Regional distribution for the Poor 3 9th “Naatukootam” – Malayalam Dept Academic NadanPattu Programme Competition 4 15th Awareness Mathematics Community programme on “ Extension Perils of Alcohol programme and Tobacco consumption” for the men of the adopted colony 5 26th Republic Day Common General 6 January Visiting &Caring Virtual Community orphans/old age Communication Extension And Multi Media 7 January National Youth History Co-Curricular Day- Group Activity Discussion

186 8 January Republic Day History Co-Curricular Celebration & Activity Competitions 9 January Add-On Course History Academic Activity 10 January Historical club History Co-Curricular activities Activity 11 January Tourism club History Co-Curricular Activities Activity 12 January Martyr’s Day- History Co-Curricular Seminar Activity 13 January History Academic Activity& Symposium Co-Curricular Activity

14 January Study Tour History Co-Curricular Activity

15 January Free Tuition For History Community the children of Extension MooppenColony Activity

16 January Intercollegiate Botany Value added poster competition on water conservation 17 January Seminar of Botany Student personality mentoring development 18 January Zoology Quiz Zoology Academic

187 19 January Know Your Zoology Skill oriented English programme Competitions 20 January Animal Zoology Academic nomenclatures 21 January Glossary in Life Zoology Academic Science 22 January Inter-collegiate Economics Academic paper presentation Programme 23 January Paper presentation English Intercollegiate competition 24 January KSCSTE- Chemistry Academic Supported programme 25 January An awareness Commerce Community programme on Extension Hazards of Plastics Activity FEBRUARY SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENTCATEGORY 1 Personality Computer Science 10th Development Intradepartmental Programme 2 11th Palliative care Economic Community Extension 3 14th Pleasure trip for PG Mathematics Co-curricular Students programme 4 17th Sivarathri Common General 5 23th KayyezhuthuMasika Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Competition Programme 6 28th Science Day Physics Intradepartmental 7 February Competitions on Virtual Skill Oriented Programme Communication and

188 Poster making, Multi media News Reporting and News Editing 8 February History Academic Add-On Course Activity& Co-Curricular Activity

9 February Historical club History Co-Curricular activities Activity

10 February Symposium History Academic Activity& Co-Curricular Activity 11 February Workshop History Co-Curricular Activity

12 February Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity 13 February Free Tuition For History Extension the children of Activity Mooppen Colony 14 February Know Your English Zoology Skill oriented Competitions programme 15 February Animal Zoology Academic nomenclatures Programme 16 February Glossary in Life Zoology Academic Science Programme 17 February Thanal Visit Zoology Community Extension

189 Programme 18 February Career development Economic Skill class Development

19 February Poster presentation Chemistry Co curricular 20 February Best Product of the Commerce Skill Year Development

MARCH SL.NODATE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT CATEGORY 1 13th March VallatholAnusmaranam Malayalam Dept Co-curricular Programme 2 30th March Send off to 4th Semester P.G. Malayalam Dept Other Programme Students 3 March Media quiz Virtual Skill Oriented Communication Programme And Multi Media 4 Academic Activity March Add-On Course History & Co-Curricular Activity 5 March Historical club activities _ History Co-Curricular Publication of ‘HISTORIA’ Activity

6 March Observance of International History Extension Activity Women’s Day

7 March Symposium History Co-Curricular Activity 8 March Remedial Coaching History Academic Activity

190 9 March Free Tuition For the children History Extension Activity of MooppenColony 10 March Kudumbolsav History Co-Curricular Activity 11 March Know Your English Competitions Zoology Skill oriented programme 12 March Animal nomenclatures Zoology Academic Programme 13 March Glossary in Life Science Zoology Academic Programme 14 March Remedial Coaching Economics Student mentoring 15 March Mock VIVA for III DC Economics Student mentoring 16 March Value added Seminar Chemistry Value added 17 March An Orientation on Personality Commerce Value added Development

191 ANNEXURE II EVENT CALENDER 2014-15

JUNE

1 1/6 College Reopening- General Staff Meeting

2 5/6 World Environment Day Celebration

3 9/6 V Sem Class Begin

4 13/6 International Seminar BONASALUS

5 19/6 Reading Day Celebration

6 23/6 II Sem University Examination

7 25/6 Soft Skill Development Programme

8 30/6 General Staff Meeting

JULY

9 1/7 I DC Classes began

10 14/7 Shalom T V shooting

11 20/7 PTA Executive Committee Meeting

12 22/7 National Seminar By History Dept.

AUGUST

13 2/8 PTA Executive Committee Meeting

14 2/8 PTA General Body Meeting

15 7/8 Enterpreneurship Awareness Programme

16 12/8 Life Guidance Class on Self Esteem

17 18/8 1st internals for Open Course

18 19/8 Orientation Class on Bank Exams

19 19/8 Campus Cleaning by CSS

20 20/8 1st Annual

21 22/8 Folk Song Competition by Folklore Club

22 23/8 PTA Executive Committee Meeting 192 23 25/8 FresherS’ Day Celebration

24 28/8 Life Orientation Programme

SEPTEMBER

25 3/9 Onam Celebration

26 4/9 College Union Election

27 5/9 Teacher’s Day Celebration

28 7-13/9 NSS Special Camp

29 16/9 College Reopens after Onam Holidays

30 16/9 Removal of Plastics by CSS

31 17/9 Investiture Ceremony

32 19/9 College Union and Arts Club Inauguration

33 22/9 Alzheimer’s Day- Rally and Awareness Programme

34 23/9 Career Orientation Programme

34 27/9 PTA Executive Committee Meeting

36 30/9 NAAC Intense Preparation Talk – Dr Sunny Kuriakose

37 30/9 Uniform Distribution in association with Social Service

OCTOBER

38 2/10 Gandhi Jayanthi- Inauguration of Swatch Bharath Abhyan

39 8/10 PPT Presentation on Mammals in Western Ghats

40 10/10 General Staff Meeting

41 13/10 Adolescent PCOS Awareness Talk by Dr. Sujatha Murali

42 13/10 Life Skills Talk by Ms. Elizabeth – Psyciatric Social Worker

43 14/10 Stamp Exhibition

44 15/10 Patron’s Day and Principal’s Feast Day Celebration

45 15/10 New Enquiry Block Inauguration

193 46 16/10 Quiz on Ozone Depletion by Dept. Of Zoology

47 21/10 Social Service Day

48 24/10 Arts Festival

49 27/10 Model Examination for III & V Semester

50 27/10 Release of Science Research Journal INVESTIGARE

51 31/10 General Staff Meeting

NOVEMBER

52 5/11 Kerala Piravi Celebration

53 5/11 Release of Historia – Manuscript Magazine

54 6/11 Sanskrit Day

55 7/11 General Staff Meeting

56 13/11 Merit Day

57 14/11 Inauguration of CONNECTIONS Nature Club

58 14/11 Role Model Competition

59 17/11 General Staff Meeting

60 17/11 World Students Day- Seminar on Quality Sustenance in Higher Education

61 18, 19/11 Mock NAAC visit

62 19/11 PPT Competition “Quality Education for all”

63 20/11 Hospitality Management and Behavioural Ettiquette- Seminar

64 25/11 Exhibition of Extension Activities

65 25/11 Campus Cleaning by CSS

DECEMBER

66 1/12 Awareness Class on AIDS and Poster Making Competition

67 3/12 Regional Seminar on Nutraceuticals organised by Dept. Of Zoology and Botany

68 3/12 General Staff Meeting

194 69 5/12 Blessing of Conference Hall

70 9/12 Career Guidance Seminar

71 17/12 Riddles Collection Competition by Folklore Club

JANUARY

72 1/1/2015 New Year Day Celebration

73 1/1/2015 Inauguration of Newly Built Comfort Zone and Faculty Recreation Room

74 6/1 Debate on Animals are on Threat

75 8/1 General Staff Meeting

76 8/1 Faculty Paper Presentation

77 10/1 Staff Tour

78 13/1 Faculty Farewell Fuction

79 14/1 General Staff Meeting

80 16/1 Meet the Press Programme

81 16, 17/1 Science Academic Workshop

82 19/1 General Staff Meeting

83 20/1 Seminar by Dept. Of Zoology

84 21/1 Haemophilia Awareness Class

85 22/1 National Youth Day Celebration

86 23/1 Interdepartmental Quiz Competition – Dept. Of Zoology

87 28/1 College Day Celebration

88 29/1 Convocation Day

89 30/1 Gandhi Smrithi- Seminar by Daep. Of History

FEBRUARY

90 2/2 Cleaning Day

91 2/2 World Wet Land Day Celebration

92 4/2 World Cancer Day

195 93 5,6,7/2/2015 NAAC PEER TEAM VISIT

94 10/2 Career Guidance Seminar

95 11/2 General Staff Meeting

96 23,24 /2 Annual Sports Day

97 25/2 Holy Mass

98 26/2 Cancer Awareness Programme

99 27/2 Value Education Examination

MARCH

100 3/3 Model Examination VI Semester

101 3/3 Blood Donation Camp

102 20/3 VI Semester University Exam

103 31/3 College closes for summer holidays

196 ANNEXURE III

NCC ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15

SL.NO PROGRaMMES

1 World Environment Day Celebration – June 5TH – Cadets panted saplings in the Campus

2 Attended Seminar on Dementia Care Organised by NSS and Kerala Chapter of WorldDementia Care Society

3 Participated in Memory Walk

4 Conducted a Survey in the 16th Ward of Guruvayoor Muncipality to give awareness to the public about keeping the surroundings clean , importance of Energy Conservation and water conservation.

5 Distribution of Leaflets on Cleanliness to the public – inaugurated by Ward Councilor O.K.R. Manikandan

6 Plastic Eradication Campaign was promoted by the NCC Cadets in the Campus

197 ANNEXURE IV

NSS ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15

DATE ACTIVITY

JUNE

04.06.2014 On 4th June 2014 NSS team co-ordinator visited Chavakkad Municipal chairperson and made necessary arrangement for the ‘HarithaSree’ a programme initiated by Kerala Govt.

05.06.2014 On 5th June 2014, NSS Volunteers went to Santhitheeram beach at Chavakkad and planted seedlings there in collaboration with Chavakkad Municipality and Harithasree project of Kerala Forest Department

.At the same time some volunteers planted seedlings in the college camps which was inaugurated by Principal Rev.Dr.Sr.Treesa Dominic.

10.06.2014 A blood donation awareness class was taken by Dr.Thanooja ,Assistant Professor of Zoology Department on 10th June 2014 at 2.30 to 3.30.p.m

17.06.2014 In relation with ‘vayanavaram’ NSS conducted many programmes in the campus and outside the campus. The different activities were inaugurated by Prinicipal,Dr.Rev.Sr.Treesa Dominic

“Akshari Brasooka” was arranged in the college portico . It gave a chance to all to write down their favourite malamalam words and words which are not in use. Akshari Brasooka was inaugurated by principal Rev.Dr.Sr.Treesa Dominic. Many staff and students participated in it very enthusiastically .

19.06.2014 Rev.Sr.Jeesma Therese(Asst.Prof, History Department& previous year NSS programme officer) and she took and excellent class on the importance of reading .

22.06.2014 On 20th June 2014 , a vayanamalsaram was conducted for the interested students and prizes were distributed .

23.06.2014 On 23rd June 2014,Malayalam literature quiz was organized for all students and students actively participated in it .

198 23.06.2014 A ‘Kavyamelam’ was directed by Rev .Sr .Celine Therese (Asst.Prof.Malayalam Departnent) and it was a nice experience to all

24.06.2014 Malayalam Literature quiz competition was conducted for the interesting students.

24.06.2014 For the conclusion of vayanavaram, NSS unit conducted a programme at CRUP SCHOOL Kottappadi .During that function ,Headmistress T.J.Mercy teacher presided and Mr.Stanly Chiriyankandath(PTA President) made the inauguration.NSS Programme officer Rev.Sr.J.Bincy falicitated the function.NSS volunteers presented stories and poetries in the function and made interaction with students and taught them many stories and poetries.

JULY

01.07.2014 Awareness Class on the topic green kerala in connection with Vanamaholsava varam was conducted under the direction of Rev.Sr.Vincy Tom,HOD of the dept of Botony

08.07.2014 During the month of July,NSS team concentrated on vegetable gardening . On 1st July 2014, The third years cleaned the garden and planted peas there .

15.07.2014 NSS volunteers cleaned the part of the campus on 8th July with the intention of vegetable gardening.

23.07.2014 5 NSS volunteers attended a seminar at St.Thomas college Thrissur on 23rd july 2014 in relation with Green Thrissur Project. . ,

30.07.2014 On 30rd July a motivation talk was given to the NSS volunteers by Sr.J.Bincy ,the Programme officer

AUGUST

01.08.2014 Enrollment of the new students

05.08.2014 An introductory talk was given to the new volunteers by Miss Sobhitha Joy

14.08.2014 Two NSS volunteers attended a seminar at Thrissur conducted by NSS

199 District co-ordinator K.N.Ramesh

15.08.2014 Indepedence day celebration was conducted in collaboration with the Collge Union, competitions and cultural programmes were conducted by the NSS Volunteers

18.08.2014 Karshakadinam was observed with inauguration of vegetable garden and vegetable seeds were distributed the Principal by t to the students (by the Krishi bahavan,Pookod)

19.08.2014 Inauguration of NSS activities for the year 2014-2015 by Sri.K.N.Ramesh the former co-ordinator of NSS,Calicut University and provided a talk on ‘NSS and personality Development”

21.08.2014 ASAP orientation class to 1st year students held at college auditorium on 21st Aug 2014.

22.08.2014 Legal service cell conducted a class based on the topic Anti-ragging

26.08.2014- The preparation for 7 days NSS special camp was made on 26th Aug .Groups were formed and motivation class was conducted by the 3rd year 28.08.2014 NSS volunteers on 28th Aug. Some of the volunteers visited the camp site with Rev .Sr.J.Bincy and made necessary arrangement for the camp .During these days NSS volunteers prepared notice and invitation of the camp and distributed in the campus and invited the guests

SEPTEMBER

01.09.2014 NSS volunteers celebrated Onam ,the festival of prosperity was with the inmates of old age home and Dementia center at Kottapadi on 1st sep . They spent time with the old people and performed some cultural programme there.

02.09.2014 Welcome committee was formed and discussions were held with the local representative Mr. Anto Thomas and ward councilor Smt.Rosy Teacher.

07-13/09/2014 NSS Special camp for seven days was conducted at Vazhappilly in ward No 41.53 volunteers participated in the camp and it was a good experience to the volunteers as well as the local people.NSS volunteers got the support of the local people in all the events.A socio-economic survey , house construction ,vegetable gardening ,Bala kairali etc were different projects of the camp . A blood donation camp with the help of IMA THRISSUR was a different experience to the volunteers.Rasya Ravindren and Novely M Joy were selected as the best Camper and best worker respectively.

22.09.2014 In relation with world Alzheimer’s Day , a seminar was conducted in the college auditorium and a memory walk was done to Guruvayoor

200 municipality office in collaboration with “Kottappadi Dementia Center and Kunnamkulam ..

23.09.2014 On 23rd a discussion was led at the guide ship of Rev .Sr. J.Bincy .NSS programme officer about the commitment of the NSS Volunteers towards the society.

26.09.2014 The programme officer Rev .Sr. J.Bincy attended the meeting at the Municipality in relation with Swatch Bharath Abhiyan

29.09.2014 The programme officer attended the POs meeting at University

OCTOBER

01.02.2014 Motivation an awareness class by the senior students-Hridhya ranklin,Aswathy.N,

Experience sharing by them motivated the volunteers to a great extent

02.10.2014 Being Gandhi Jayanthi ,Oct2nd was a working day all the students gathered in the auditorium and took this oath to clean India and to make India clean.NSS volunteers planned many activities to be a part of the cleaning mission. As a part of this cleaning mission,NSS volunteers and other students clean the various part of municipality such as KSRTC Bus stand,railway station ,Taluk hospital,nearby roads etc

10.10.2014 Alpha palliative care center conducted a road show for the endosulphan victims and during their journey.They visited LF campus on 10thoct.Principal Rev.sr.Dr.Treesa dominic,NSS PO Sr.J Bincy and students cordially welcomed them and they showed a student documentary film and that subjected of palliative care

14.10.2014 On 14th oct ,NSS volunteers cleaned the front area of college for the purpose of vegetable gardening with Bhoomithra club.

18.10.2014 30 NSS volunteers went to Thrissur Mental Hospital for one day charitable work.

20.10.2014 On 20th oct NSS volunteers visited the adopted village ward-33 and cleaned the road .

25.10.2014 Sr.J.Bincy attended a meeting at the Guruvayoor Municipality on 25th oct 2014.

201 NOVEMBER

26.11.2014 National Integration week was observed with a variety of progrmmes. Poster and extempore speech competitions were conducted for all students. A seminar on the topic National Integration and Social Commitment was arranged for the staff and students. The talk was delivered by Smt.Sony T.L, Assistant Professor, Govt.College and also the National Award Winner of Best programme officer of NSS Unit. A meeting was arranged to honor and appreciate her for excellent performance and success.

DECEMBER

01.12.2014 World AIDS Day was observed with an awareness seminar oath taking. The seminar was presented by Dr. Sr. Merley Madakkai, physician, St.Antonies Mission Hospital. The seminar enlightens the students with knowledge about the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and its cures. The seminar highlighted the message “prevention is better than cure”.

03.12.2014 Three Volunteers Aswani.M ,Rasya Ravindran and Swetha attended Leadership Camp at Dhoni, Palakkad

18.12.2014 Volunteers celebrate Christmas with the inmates of the differently abled women, victory centre. The volunteers conducted cultural programmes and handed over gifts and a box full of stationary items to the inmates.

JANUARY

26.01.2015 On 26th Jan the NSS Volunteers participated in the REPULIC DAY Parade for integrity and unity of our nation.

30.01.2015 Seminar on the topic Gandhian thought was conducted at the auditorium by youth movement in Thrissur .Our volunteers participated and took the leadership .

FEBRUARY

10.02.2015 Sri Babu Sir, Principal of Mar Evaniyos College Kunnakulam delivered a talk on the topic NSS a Youth Movement

MARCH

02.03.2015 We arranged a blood donation camp on 2nd March in association with IMA Thrissur. More than 65 students including our volunteers and 8 staff donated blood and blood group detection camp was also conducted.

202 ANNEXURE V

CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL ACTIVITIES 2014-‘15

SL.NO DATE ACTIVITY

1 25.06.2014 “Soft skill development” by Mrs. Suma Elizabeth, DHRD (Delta Human Resource Development), Thrissur 2 07.08.2014 “Enterpreneurship awareness programme” by Kitco sponsored by National Science and Technology for Enterpreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) by Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India 3 12.08.2014 One hour Life Coaching class in Self Esteem by Prof. L P Lawrence 4 19.08.2014 Orientation class on Bank Exams by Mr. Jomy P L, IMS Learning centre, Thrissur

5 23.09.2014 Career Councelling Seminar by Mr. Gopakumar & Ms. Praveena Nair from Triumphant Institute of Mangement Education (TIME), Thrissur Centre

6 09.12.2014 Career Guidance Seminar by Mr. Ninan John, Director- Operation, Guiders Academy, Thrissur 7 06.01.2015 Career Awareness class by Jithesh R (Brand Manager) & Vijay Gangan (Asst. Professor), De Paul Institute of Science & Technology(DiST), Angamaly to all final year UG students 8 13.01.2015 Conducted iMAT- IMS Aptitude Test for all III DC students

9 22.01.2015 170 of our III DC students attended the MBA Educational Event & Expo conducted by Microtec Educational services powered by Koshys B-School, Bangalore conducted at Kelco Residency, Ottapalam. 10 30.01.2015 Conducted a career guidance session by UNIQUE Institute of Managemant, Cochin to III year B.Com students

11 13.02.2015 13.02.2015 – Career Seminar on “Aviation Sector” Mr. Adarsh P R, Patriot Aviation centre, Thrissur

203 12 19.02.2015 Career Guidance Seminar by Holy Grace Academy of Management Studies

13 11.03.2015 Campus recruitment by ATEES Infomedia, M.G Road, Thrissur. 6 students from Computer Science 5 from B.Com were selected.

PRIZES SECURED

22.01.2015 – The Microtec Genius Hunt 2015 lead by Dr.G S Pradeep. Sneha K K (III DC Mathematics) secured First place & Athira Suresh (III DC Mathematic) securedcforth place and Hitha Jose P (III Dc B.Com) secured fifth place in Palakad Dist.

PLACEMENT DETAILS

1. Jismin Rose T T & Diji Davis (B.Sc Computer Science) got placed in Wipro Campus Recruitment conducted at St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth 2. Ashly Antony Babu & Sini C Shajan (B. Sc Computer Science) placed in Wipro Campus Recruitment conducted Cheruppulassery

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