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2009-2010, Eight Regular Meetings, Two Special Meetings of the Executive Council Were Held GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009 -10 )0(V ANNUAL REPORT June 2009— May 2010 GOA UNIVERSITY TALEIGAO PLATEAU GOA 403 206 1 GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10 GOA UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR H. E. Dr. S. S. Sidhu VICE-CHANCELLOR Prof. Dileep N. Deobagkar REGISTRAR Dr. M. M. Sangodkar GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009 -10 CONTENTS Pg. No. Pg. No. PREFACE 4 PART 3: ACHIEVEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION 5 FACULTY PART 1: UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES AND A: Seminars Organised 58 BODIES B: Papers Presented 61 1,1 Members of Executive Council 6 C: ' Research Publications 72 1.2 Members of University Court 6 D: Articles in Books 78 1.3 Members of Academic Council 8 E: Book Reviews 80 1.4 Members of Planning Board 9 F: Books/Monographs Published 80 G. Sponsored Consultancy 81 1.5 Members of Finance Committee 9 Ph.D. Awardees 82 1.6 Deans of Faculties 10 List of the Rankers (PG) 84 1.7 Officers of the University 10 PART 4: GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 1.8 Other Bodies/Associations and their 11 Composition General Information 85 Computerisation of University Functions 85 Part 2: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS/ CENTRES / PROGRAMMES Conduct of Examinations 85 2.1 Faculty of Languages & Literature 13 Library 85 2.2 Faculty of Social Sciences 24 Sports 87 2.3 Faculty of Natural Sciences 31 Directorate of Students' Welfare & 88 Cultural Affairs 2.4 Faculty of Life Sciences & Environment 39 U.G.C. Academic Staff College 88 2.5 Faculty of Management Studies 51 Health Centre 89 2.6 Faculty of Commerce 52 College Development Council 89 2.7 Innovative Programmes 55 (i) Research Development and 55 Resources Mobilisation (RDRM) Cell PART 5: AFFILIATED COLLEGES Non Professional Colleges 93 (ii) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) 55 Professional Colleges 119 (iii) Ocean Science & Technology Cell 56 (OSTC) PART 6: RECOGNISED INSTITUTIONS 137 (iv) Distance Education, Information 57 and Training Infrastructure List of Rankers in Colleges 138 (DEITI) Students Strength at PG Level 139 (v) Study India Programme 57 Students Strength at UG Level 140 3 GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009 -10 PREFACE I have great pleasure in presenting to you the 25th Annual Report of Goa University for the academic year 2009-10. This Annual Report is presented, as per our annual practice, in six parts comprising (I) University Authorities and Boards, (II) University Departments, Centres and Programmes, (III) Achievements of the University Faculty, (IV) General Administration, (V) Affiliated Col- leges, and (VI) Recognized Institutions. The Report largely covers the profiles and activities of the post graduate departments at the University and the significant achievements of both the members of the faculty and the students. The section on affiliated colleges mirrors the activities that are undertaken by,the professional and non-professional colleges affiliated to this University. This Annual Report spans the Silver Jubilee Year of Goa University. The Silver Jubilee Year was observed with great fervour with a large number of national and international confer- ences hosted by the University departments during this period. The period also witnessed visit to the University of such luminaries as Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, Prof. Prabhat Patnaik, Ambassador Lalit Mansingh among others. During the year of the Silver Jubilee of its foundation, the University was also privileged and honoured by the gracious presence of Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devising Patil, Hon'ble President of India, at the 22nd Annual Convocation held in November 2009. This Annual Report makes an attempt to capture some of those moments. I would like to record my appreciation and acknowledgment towards the cooperation of all the teaching and non-teaching staff members and students who contributed to the suc- cess of the year-long Silver Jubilee celebrations. Prof. Dileep N. Deobagkar Vice Chancellor 4 GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10 INTRODUCTION Goa University has treaded a path of sustained growth since its inception in 1985 around the nucleus of Centre for Post Graduate Instruction and Research of the University of Bombay in Goa. As is expected of an institution on the move, Goa University has grown steadily in terms of its infrastructure, addition of contemporary courses with a dynamic curriculum, and increase in the number of affiliated colleges and recognised institutes. The Annual Report of the University attempts to reflect the various facets of academic and co- curricular activities at the University. The information contained in the pages that follow truly reflects the vibrant academic ethos of the University, its focus on research, and notably the rich contribution of the faculty in terms of research projects, national and international seminars and workshops as well .as publications. The Report also reflects the academic ethos of our affiliated colleges and institutes. Since this publication covers the period of the Silver Jubilee Year 2009-10, images of the various activities conducted during the year have also been included in the publication. We are thankful to all heads of University departments and Principals of affiliated colleges who have painstakingly compiled information that is contained in this Report. The Committee would like to express its gratitude to all those who have contributed in the publication of this Annual Report. D. J. Bhat Convenor, Editorial Committee V. P. Kamat Member A. J. Jayanthan Member N. S. Bhat Member S. Noronha Member P. Hegde Dessai Member R. Basker Member R. R. Bhatikar Member GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009 -10 PART I: UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES AND BODIES 1.1 Members of Executive Council Chairman Dileep N. Deobagkar, Vice-Chancellor (ex officio) Nominees of the Chancellor Justice Eurico D'Silva, Former Judge, High Court, Margao P. G. Kakodkar, Former Chairman, State Bank of India (upto 19.1.2010) Dattaraj V. Raj Salgaocar, Salgaocar House, Vasco (w.e.f. 19.1.2010) Maria Couto, Member Nominees of the State Government Rama kant Khalap, Mapusa Datta D. Naik, Margao Secretary (Higher Education) Govt. of Goa, (Ex.Officio) Secretary (Finance) Govt. of Goa, Member (Ex.Officio) Nominees of the Vice-Chancellor Desai, Dean, Faculty of Life Science and Environment Pradeep Naik, Dean, Faculty of Medicine G. N. Nayak, Head, Department of Marine Science M. Pinheiro, V. M. Salgaocar College of Law Ex officio Member M. M. Sangodkar, Registrar, Member Secretary (Ex.Officio) During the year 2009-2010, eight regular meetings, two special meetings of the Executive Council were held. The meetings were held on 13-06-2009, 8-08-2009, 10-10-2009, 21-10- 2009, 14-11-2009 (special); 12-12-2009; 28-12-2009, 17-02-2010, 8-04-2010 and 07-5- 2010 (special). 1.2 Members of University Court Chairman Dileep N. Deobagkar, Vice-Chancellor (ex officio) Nominees of the Chancellor Caeser Menezes, Managing Director, Wallace Pharmaceuticals Pvt.Ltd. G. D. Kamat, Retired Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court Ines Cotta CarveIho, Margao Dattaraj V. Raj Salgaocar, Salgaocar House, Vasco Nominees of the State Government Shambu Bhau Bandekar, Saligao Kashinath Jalrni, Marcela Deepti Salgaocar, Vasco Nisha D'Cunha, Porvorim Nominees of the Executive Council B. Ramesh, Dean, Faculty of Commerce Pradeep Naik, Dean, Faculty of Medicine A. R. Naik, Dean, Faculty of Engineering (upto 22.2.10) N. Somayaji, Dean, Faculty of Engineering (w.e.f. 22.2.10) 1 GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPOR!' 20( 9 -10 A. S. Nadkarni, Dean, Faculty of Law (upto 22.2.10) M., Pinheiro, Dean, Faculty of Law (w.e.f. 22.2.10) M.V. Vengurlekar, Dean, Faculty of Performing, Fine Art & Music (upto 22.2.10) Kamalakar Nalk, Dean, Faculty of Performing, Fine Art & Music (w.e.f. 22.2.10) Chairman, Goa University Students' Council, Goa University The President /Chairman, Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Bicholim The President /Chairman, Dyan Prabodini Mandal's College of Arts & Commerce, Canacona University Professors Pratima Kamat, Department of History D. J. Bhat, Department of Botany J. B. Fernandes, Department of Chemistry A. B. Shanbhag, Department of Zoology G. N. Nayak, Department of Marine Science Principals of Affiliated Colleges Marie Raj, Don Bosco College, Panaji M. G. Pai, Goa College of Pharmacy, Panaji R. V. Gaonkar, Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts & Science, Margao Arvind Kothe, SES Homoeopathic College & Hospital, Shiroda A. R. Sakhardande, Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Bicholim Elected Members Anthony P. Rodrigues, Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Science, Pilar Sucheta Halkar, Dhempe College of Arts & Science, Miramar P. V. Rataboli, Goa Medical College. Ajit Nagarsenkar, Goa Medical College R. Seturammacharya, Carmel College of Women, Nuvem Devashish Bagchi, Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts & Science Vinayak Shet, Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi Bipin Bandekar, Narayan Zantye College, Bicholim Santosh G. Tilve, Department of Chemistry V. S. Nadkarni, Department of Chemistry Sandeep Garg, Department of Microbiology Representative of Non -Teaching Staff G. J. S. Talaulikar, Asstt. Registrar & Offg. Controller of Examination M. M. Sangodkar, Registrar, Member Secretary (ex officio) During the year 2009-2010, meeting of the Court was held on 19.03.2010 7 GOA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2009 -10 1.3 Members of the Academic Council Chairman Dileen N. Deobagkar, Vice-Chancellor (ex officio) Nominees of the Chancellor Adi H. Doctor, Retd. Professor J. M. Noronha P. C. Pandey, Director, NCAOR Naseer Munje Edgar S. De Sa, Sr. Scientist, NIO Nominees of the Vice-Chancellor (ex officio) Dean, Faculty of Languages and Literature Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences & Environment Dean, Faculty of Commerce Dean, Faculty of Management Studies Dean, Faculty of Medicine Dean, Faculty of Engineering Dean, Faculty of Education Dean, Faculty of Law Dean, Faculty of Performing, Fine Art & Music Dean, Faculty of Design Nominees of the Executive Council University Professors G.N. Nayak, Departmenfof Marine Science S.P. Kamat, Department of Chemistr, B.K.
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