Govt. Holkar Science College, (M.P.) Annual Report 2018-19

Important Information – Name of the college – GOVT. (MODEL, AUTONOMOUS) HOLKAR SCIENCE COLLEGE,INDORE (MP)

 Place of the college - Indore  District - Indore  Division - Indore  Year of establishment of college – 10June-1891  Name and Contact details ( Mail id , Phone ) of Principal - 0731-2464074/2446806/ [email protected]  Name, Post and Contact details of (mail id, Phone no.) ofreporting In charge – Dr. Suresh T Silawat Principal, 9302100611  Date of report submission – 18-09-2019

Part I 1. The Principal’s Report (2 pages)-Highlights the key activities, events, and successes of the past year and briefly describes major new initiatives to be undertaken over the next year.

The college imparts education in various fields of science both at UG and PG levels. The courses at UG level viz. B.Sc. and BCA run through 6 semesters (three years) while PG courses with CBCS (M.Sc.) run through four semesters (two years). M.Phil. comprises of two semesters (one year). The Ph.D. programs have to be culminated within specified limit as suggested by UGC. All these courses have been duly affiliated to DAVV. The college offers undergraduate (B.Sc.) program with 22 different subject combinations, post graduate (M.Sc.) program in 14 subjects and M.Phil. and Ph.D. in 6 subjects respectively. The college also runs IGNOU study centre which offers a number of courses at various levels.

For slow learners the college holds problem solving sessions.. The college has Vivekanand Career Guidance Cell and a Placement Cell which offer career guidance to the students. In order to facilitate the imparting of quality education, the college keeps updating its laboratories and library all the time.

To instil spirit of social service, discipline and patriotism, the college has two separate (Men and Women) units of NSS and three units of NCC. An independent Red Cross Cell is also functional on the campus. Besides these, students are also nominated in various committees where they are exposed to the functioning of the institution, thereby imbibing the qualities of accountability, fearlessness and leadership.

A number of faculty members of Holkar Science College are nominated on the academic, research and examination commi ttees of the DAVV and other universities. The experience thus gained and shared plays a significant role in the mutual development of the institution.

There are regular feature of the department of Seed Tech. & Horticulture are : Nursery management by the students of different verities of vegetables, Field training of vegetative propagation, Field preparation and plot management for different verities of wheat.

A lecture by Dr. Rajeev Karandikar on “how to prepare for employment” was organized by the Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics on 29/01/2016. P.C. Mahalonabis talent search examination organized by the dept. of statistics during the session. Rain water harvesting system developed by the students and faculties of Geology dept. . Meghnath Shah Physics Olympiad organized by dept. of Physics. French Language Certificate course organized by the department of language during the session.

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Collaboration&Linkages: National institutes(24)- DAVV Indore, RR CAT Indore, NRCS Indore, IUC Indore, MGMMC Indore, Parental Drug India Ltd. Indore, Disha Fertility Centre Indore, PG Tech. Pvt. Ltd., Intex Medical College Indore, Dr. H.S.Gour University Sagar, NFI Ltd. Dewas, IVRI Barelly (UP), IAHVBP Mhow, CHL -Apollo Hospital Indore, Plethico Lab. Indore, Chouksey Lab. Indore, SahkariDugdhSanghMaryadit Indore etc. Agriculture College Indore, BioRe Association Kasrawad, JNU New Delhi, MPUAST Udaipur (Rajasthan), Vikram University Ujjain, ChitrakootGramodaya University.. International institutes (1) - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland. Linkages(3):1.Oil & Natural gas corporation ltd. Dehradoon. 2.EmraldIndust. Ltd. Gwalior 3.DGM M.P. Govt. Jabalpur .The college has been accredited as “A” grade by NAAC in the year 2016.New initiatives to be under taken by the college over the next year are-

 Construction of new Laboratories  Develop e-library  Construction of girl’s hostel,  Construction of Auditorium  Construction of valuation centre  Construction of seven class rooms  Air/Navy wings for girls  Induction of Job-oriented Diploma and certificate programmes  Started M. Phill. classes in Physics , Mathematics, Geology etc.

2. Overview (1 page) (i) Vision, Mission and Objectives of the college

Vision - To develop the personality of thestudents in a holistic way by making them responsible, thoughtful and mature citizens of our country.

Mission - To widen the horizon of the students, to enlighten their minds with quality , value-aided, career oriented education and to ensure the fullest exploitation of their potentials so that they are able to compete in the era of new thoughts and technology and can serve the humanity in a better way.

(ii) Brief introduction of the college (including the status (Govt. / Lead/ Constituent/Affiliated/ Private),Parent University, UGC recognition, CPE status, etc), location & campus area

Government Holkar (Model, Autonomous) Science College Indore, MP is the beacon of knowledge in Central India for the last 125 years. At present it is affiliated to "A" grade (NAAC) Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalya (DAVV). In view of the quality of education the Govt. of M.P. recognized this college as a model college in 1985 and it was declared Autonomous college in 1989 by UGC. Currently the college has "A" grade (with 3.23 CGPA). The college imparts instruction in various fields of science both at UG and PG levels. The college has Choice Based Credit System. It is the only college in MP which has adopted CBCS from 2015-16. All these courses have been duly affiliated to DAVV. The college offers Under Graduate Programs (B.Sc.) with 22 different subject combination s, Post Graduate (M.Sc.) Programs in 14 subjects, M.Phil. and Ph.D. in 6 subjects. The college organizes various skill based programs. The college runs IGNOU Study Centre. The college has Vivekanand Career Guidance Cell and a Placement Cell which offer career guidance to the students. In the last five years, more than 20 major companies have visited the college for placement. The college is running in urban area and spared in the area of 34acrs. In order to impart quality education the college keeps updating its laboratories and library. The college has drafted its Research Policy, IT Policy, Green Policy, Women Empowerment Policy. To deal with the problem of ragging on the campus, the college follows zero tolerance anti-ragging policy of the UGC. The college has two separate (Men and Women) units of NSS, three units of NCC and an independent Red-Cross Cell. The IQAC of this college is functional. Various committees to assist the smooth functioning and all-round development of the college. Every teaching department in the college has constituted a Board of Studies that comprises all the stakeholders including student representatives. 2

 Established by the king of Holkar State, Hon. Maharaja Shivaji Rao Holkar on 10th June, 1891.  During 1926 to 1940 post graduate classes in many subjects were started along with some new subjects at degree level.  Till 1960s, Arts, Commerce, Science and Law streams were taught.  In 1961 it was divided in two separate units. From this year Arts, Commerce, and Law classes were transferred to Govt. Atal Bihari Arts, Commerce, and Law College and Science classes remained with Holkar College.  It was affiliated to Calcutta University, Allahabad University, Agra University and Vikram University. It is presently affiliated to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalya (DAVV), Indore (M.P.)  Recognized as 2(f) and 12(b) by UGC in 1960.  Recognized as Model College in 1985-86.  Recognized as Autonomous College in 1989.  Recognized as College of Excellence in 2001-02.  Cycle – III : In 2016 accredited by NAAC with A grade (CGPA 3.23)  NIRF Ranking 2017 (101-150)

(iii) Faculties and major disciplines

Regular Faculty

Qualification Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Total M F M F M F T Ph.D. 18 18 03 13 11 11 74 M.Phil. -- -- 02 01 03 M.Sc. - - 04 06 11 Total 18 18 03 13 16 18 87

Temporary (Guest Faculty)

Qualification Male Female Total Ph.D. 10 22 27 M. Phil. 12 22 32 NET 06 05 09 M.Sc. 10 28 43 Total 38 77 115

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3. Senior Management Team and Board of Governors (1page)

Lists the members of the senior management team (Principal, Registrar, Deans etc.) and members of the Board of Governors including their designations and professional backgrounds.

Administrative Hierarchy

List of Chairperson/members ofStatutory Bodies like Board of Governors/ Executive Committee/ Academic Council/ Janbhagidari Samiti, etc

4. Admission Statistics (1 page)

 The number of applicants at the UG and PG level who ranked the college as their 1st, 2nd and 3rd preference, the number of applications received for PhD courses, and the number of students admitted at each level as per the following format.

Applications UG PG Ph.D. Applications that ranked the college as the 1st Admissions are Candidates preference made by the Dept. of are Applications that ranked the college as the 2nd Higher Education allotted by preference through central DAVV as Applications that ranked the college as the 3rd counselling. per the preference availability Total number of applications received of vacant seats

Number of students admitted 4845 589 62 Data Source: E-pravesh portal, records of the affiliating university

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 A brief demographic profile of students admitted (in terms of gender, caste, whether from MP etc.) Name of the Course Gender Category % of % of students students from other states from the State B.Sc M SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN F SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN M.Sc M SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN F SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN M.Phil M SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN F SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN Ph.D M SC ST ~1oo% - OBC GEN F SC ST ~1oo% = OBC GEN

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5. Academic Programs: Core Programs - UG & PG Core programs at UG level

Stream Name of the Core Eligibility Optional subjects:(Foundation course + a Program combination of 3 subjects)

Economics - Geography - Geology - -Seed Technology Economics - Mathematics - Statistics

(science/ (science/ Computer Science - Geology - Mathematics

Electronics - Computer Science - Mathematics

with with

Chemistry - Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Chemistry - Geology - Zoology - Chemistry - Zoology - Computer - Zoology - Botany - Chemistry

(3 yrs Degree course) (3 yrs Degree forreserved classes) relaxation Biotechnology - Chemistry - Computer

Biotechnology - Chemistry - Zoology Botany - Chemistry - Pharmaceutical Chemistry Science Botany - Chemistry - Zoology Chemistry - Mathematics - Physics Chemistry - - Zoology at least at 60%(5% least Computer Science - Mathematics - Physics Bachelor ofBachelor Science Computer Science - Mathematics - Statistics Electronics - Mathematics - Physics Physics - Mathematics - Statistics Botany -Horticulture-Seed Technology

Mathematics) Mathematics) 10+2 from any recognized Board OR equivalent 10+2 from any recognized Board Fisheries - Chemistry - Zoology Bachelor of 10+2 from any recognized Foundation Course + Physics + Computer Board OR equivalent with Mathematics + Computer Science Application (3 yrs Mathematics at least 60%(5% Degree course) relaxation for reserved classes)

Core Options at PG level Faculty Name of the Core Eligibility Subject Options Program Master of No. of subjects Science(2 yrs Degree course) Fisheries Fisheries (SF) Forensic Science Forensic Science(SF) Biochemistry Biochemistry Biotechnology Biotechnology(SF)

Botany Botany Chemistry Chemistry

Computer Science Computer Science(SF) Science Geology Geology Mathematics Mathematics Microbiology Microbiology(SF) Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmaceutical Chemistry(SF)

Physics classes) 60%(5% for relaxation reserved Physics Statistics Statistics

Zoology B.Sc.with in subject or equivalent relevant degree Zoology 6

M.Phil/ Ph.D. Programs

S.No. Subject Eligibility No. of scholars registered

BIOTECHNOLOGY -

BOTANY -

. BIOCHEMISTRY - CHEMISTRY -

M. Phil COMPUTER -

same subject same

Post Post graduate

ZOOLOGY course in degree -

BIOCHEMISTRY 06

PHYSICS 12 . CHEMISTRY 21 MATHS 06

Ph. D ZOOLOGY 14

Post Post graduate course degree BOTANY in subject same 14

PG Diploma/ Diploma/ Certificate/ Self-financed/ Skill based Vocational/Short term courses

Name of the Course Department Duration Fees Seats Computer Hardware & Carrier Guidance Cell 20 days - 50 Networking Mobile repairing, DTH & Carrier guidance Cell + 18 days - 30 Robotics Electronics Plant Tissue of Medicinal Carrier guidance Cell + Bio 13 days - 100 Plant and organic Farming Technology Chem-informatics & Chemistry + Bio 12days 500 100 Biophysical Techniques Technology & Bio Infor. Basic(Hardware, Software Computer Science 20 days - 15 &Internet) Application of Biochemical Bio Chemistry 9 days 500 186 Techniques in Biosciences

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6. Academic Calendar 20 17 - 18

7. The Student Experience (4 pages) Briefly describes student life in the college:  Infrastructural facilities available to students - Classrooms, Smart classrooms, laboratories and equipment, Common Research Lab, Hostel; Canteen; Garden; Students common room, Auditorium, Sports Complex & other facilities

College have:  34 acres campus area, 52 classrooms, 5 smart classrooms, 44 laboratories, 05 seminar halls.  a boys hostel with 30 rooms  A canteen in the campus  10 Gardens  2 Girls common rooms  An Auditorium (YH)  Playgrounds for Cricket, football, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton etc and facility available for Table Tanis, gym etc.

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 Library as a learning resource- advisory committee, its composition, facilities & services (e & print), annual improvement initiatives

Facilities: College has a library which is well equipped with Textbooks, Reference Books, Journals, Encyclopaedia, computer and Internet & Wi-Fi facility along with: • Issue / Return sections

• Journal / Periodicals Display

• Computer for Online Access • Reference • Reading hall with sitting capacity of 200 students.

 About 500 science based thesis & projects  About 93,555 books all are bar-coded  20 state and national level news papers and 35 magazines for knowledge are subscribed in the library  About 3751 Journals and 325 CDs and cassettes are available in the library  N-list programme of Inflibnet - Colleges is registered undern-list programme. Teaching faculty has access to the e-resources (6000 e-journals and 97000 e-books.), User name and password are provided to Faculties.

Annual Improvement Initiatives:  Purchases of new text books as per the syllabus and reference books.  Renewal of the membership of Del-net and Inflibnet.

 New national/ international level magazines and news papers are made available in the

library.  Book bank yojna for weaker sections.

 Student support services:  IT enabled services

Total Computer Browsing Computer Internet Office Departments Others Computers Labs Centres Centres 270 13 Yes 20 00 18 21 00

 Financial assistance ( scholarships/ schemes for SC/ST/OBC/ minority, Group & Health Insurance Schemes)

Number of Amount Students Financial support from institution 52 1290400 Financial support from government 3969 51505719

 Personal enhancement & development schemes- NCC, NSS, Facilities for physically challenged & slow learners; Tutor-Guardian Scheme, Grievance Redressal Cell, Entrepreneurship Cell, Remedial classes, Career Guidance Cell.

NSS: We have separate units of NSS for Boys and Girls in the college.

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Students Registered in NSS S.No. Session Boys Girls Total

01 2009-10 150 -- 150 02 2010-11 175 -- 175

03 2011-12 150 -- 150 04 2012-13 125 122 247 05 2013-14 130 096 226

06 2014-15 135 128 263

07 2015-16 177 147 324 08 2016-17 135 158 293

09 2017-18 135 158 293

10 2018-19 178 185 363

Regular Activities. A seven day camp in a village in each session Blood donation camps Health camps Health awareness programmes Polio vaccination drive Work in slum areas Cultural & literary programmes Rallies on burning issues Plantation Lectures on social issues Village adoption.

No of registered student University Level State level National level International level (2018-19) Boys NSS - 135 02 00 00 00 Girls NSS - 158 02 01 01 00

Detailed information: (18-19)

Name of NSS Participation details with Name of student Level of dates/time period participation Boys NSS University level camp 1. Bhurelal Dawar, 02 Pranav University 12.02.2018 to 23.02.2018 Baramashey State level Camp 01 Lokendra Bhosle State 23.03.2018 to 29.03.2018 State level Camp 01. Rinkesh Rotel State 25.02.2019 to 03.03.2019 Girls NSS University level camp 12.02.2018 01 Kanika Soni 02 Sunynasihy University to 23.02.2018 Thakur 03 Ku. Naina Solanki State level Camp 01 Avni Verma State 23.03.2018 to 29.03.2018 National Advancer Camp 1. Avni Verma National 10.09.18 to 22.09.18 National level camp. (Pre.RDC) 01. Saloni Nagar National 03.10.2018 to 13.10.2018 National level camp. (RDC) 01. Saloni Nagar National 31.12.2018 to 31.01.2019 State level Camp 01 Roshni Bopche 02. Saloni State 25.02.2019 to 03.03.2019 Nagar

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NCC:We have three troupes of NCC (9MP BN, 1MP Girls BN and 2MP Armed) in the college. Students Registered at College (1MP Girls BN)

Name of BN Registered No. Boys Girls 1 MP Girls BN - 160 9MPBN 27 25 2MP ArmedBN 34 31

Achievements of N.C.C.

Name of Cadet Award/Recognition Date Name of BN Shriya Bhavsar NATIONAL , SNIC-2018(Port 05/01/18 to 16/01/18 1 MP Girls Blair) BN Anam Sheikh NATIONAL , All India NCC 02/06/18 to 11/06/18 Neetu Mourya Girls Trekking Expedition 2018(Baijnath) Tanuja Balodiya Anam Sheikh NATIONAL(Ek Bharat shreshta 19/11/18 to 30/11/18 Bhoomika Bharat), 2018 Seerwani Aditi Mudgal Kalpana Ojha NATIONAL(Ek Bharat shreshta 06/11/18 to 17/11/18 Bharat campI) (Vallam), 2018 Bhoomika NATIONAL, SSB31, 2018 Seerwani Nidhi Pandey NATIONAL , Trekking 08/06/19 to 17/06/19 Sheetal Namdev 2019(Baijnath) Khyati Gupta Sanjay Jatav NATIONAL, TSC 2018-19 9MPBN Pallavi NATIONAL 2018-19 2MP Armed Vishwakarma Niranjani Sharma NATIONAL 2018-19 Vandana Rawat NATIONAL 2018-19 Vaishali Verma NATIONAL 2018-19 Preeti Badgujar NATIONAL 2018-19 Dharmendra NATIONAL 2018-19 Chouhan Lokesh Bhade NATIONAL 2018-19 Malay NATIONAL 2018-19 Panchakshari

For overall counselling of the students each class has a proctor who looks after the requirement of the students.

 The institution conducted internal/external SWOT analysis during the year:  Swami Vivekananda Career Guidance Cell, Personality Development Cell and the Placement Cell in the college provide counselling regarding the career options and guide the students to make correct choices according to their capabilities. The Placement Cell invites various companies for campus placement were a number of students are selected.  Remedial classless are organized for slow learners SC/ST/OBS and minorities students. 11

 Parent teachers meetings are organized to apprise the parents about the progress of their wards and initiative take by the college for their well fare time to time.  Grievance redressal cell is functioning in the college to address the grievances of students/teachers and others.  A 60 hour job oriented project/internship is mandatory in final semester of both UG (VI Sem.) and PG (IV Sem.) programmes. This gives practical knowledge for start up/entrepreneurship to the students. The valuation is carried out by: Training providing institution - 50 Marks, External and Internal Examiners - 50 Marks  At the UG level entrepreneurship is a part of syllabus, taught in the college.

Career Guidance:Swami Vivekanand Carrier Guidance Cell is functioning in the college. During the session various activities were organized by the cell as:

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5- 07/09 to 27/09 2018 “Computer Hardware & Networking” Mr. Sanjay Vyas,Faculty- HTP Computer, Indore M.P. 6- 17/09 to 29/09 2018 “Plant Tissue of Medicinal Plant and Prof. Aakriti Shrivastava,Faculty - Organic Farming MRSC College, Indore M.P. 7- 04/09 to 25/09 2018 Mobile Repairing and DTH Installation Mr. Tarkeshwar Vyas,Vyas Workshop Computer,23, Shayam Nagar NXA Bhagrda Road Near Jinshwar School M.R. Ten Squar Indore

Personality development Cell:We have a personality development cell in the college. This cell organized various lectures during the session.

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Placement Cell: We have a placement cell in the college. Activities of this cell during the session as under: Details of Meetings Organized with Industries HR for placement of the students:

S.No. Company Name Company HR Name Meeting Date 1 Vacement India Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Vijay naidu, Mr. P.N.Mishra 14.09.18 2 Marketing Jornal Miss Jyoti More, Mr. Harish Kourav 09.01.19 3 Petro Chem Mr. Ajeet Singh Arora 08.01.19 4 Divergent software labs Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Lakhan Patel 13.09.18 5 Cipla Pharmaceutical Mr. Rajendra Thakur 01.03.19 6 Baerlocher India Additive Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Rajesh Karmakar 15.09.18 7 Telecom Pvt. Ltd. Miss Jasmeet Kaur 08.01.19

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Total Placement during the session: S.No. Company Name Number of students Number of Placement Package Appeared 1 Vacement India Pvt. Ltd. 2 Marketing Jornal 3 Petro Chem 4 Divergent software labs Pvt. 205 55 3.2 Per annum Ltd. 5 Cipla Pharmaceutical 6 Baerlocher India Additive Pvt. Ltd. 7 Telecom Pvt. Ltd.

Beside the curricular activities there is a provision for a number of co-curricular activities like – Sports, Cultural& Literary activities, NSS, NCC, Red-cross etc. Youth festival and annual functions are the regular feature of the institution. Students take part in these occasions in various cultural and Literacy events.. Some of the highlights of achievements and awards during the session are given below:

Sport:College have a rich sports department having various indoor and outdoor games and gym facilities:

Indoor Games Facilities: Table-Tanis, Badminton, Chess, Weight lifting, Yoga, Judo, Kushti. Outdoor Games facilities:Football, Hockey, Athletics, Cricket, Softball, Baseball, Handball, Volleyball, Basketball, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Tanis.

During the session, following tournaments are organized by the institution:

District Level: Volleyball(M), Volleyball(F). Division Level: Tanis(F), Basketball(F) squash racket, teachers –employees sports.

Sports: State/University Level National Level International Level

No. of Students Participation 150 12 0 No. of Medals /Award won 8 2 0

Participation of students at university/national levelsports:

S.No. Name of Student Class Sports Level 1 Ankit Sharma B.Sc. II Year Football University level 2 Ku Rimpi Prajapat B.Sc.II Year Jodo University level 3 Ku Tejasvi Goud B.Sc. II Year Hockey University level 4 Ku Shobha Yadav B.Sc. II Year Football University level 5 Ku. Akshansha Dixit B.Sc. II Year Handball University level 6 Ku. Jaya Mourya B.Sc. II Year Softball University level 7 Ku. Jyoti Mourya B.Sc. III Year Softball University level 8 Ku. Anusha Agrawal B.Sc. III Year Chess University level 9 Ku. Sana Khan M.Sc. (F) Volleyball University level 10 Sumit Raghuwanshi B.Sc. I Year Volleyball University level 11 Shubham Lotsway B.Sc. III Year Volleyball University level 12 Ku. Rashmi Kumari B.Sc. I Year Boxing University level

Cultural & Literary activities: Youth festival and annual functions are the regular feature of the institution. Students take part in these occasions in various cultural and Literacy events. Some of the highlights of achievements and awards during the session are given below:

Cultural & Literacy: State/University Level National Level International Level

No. of Students Participation 200 15 0 No. of Medals /Award won 06 06 0

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Participation of students at university/national levelCultural & Literacy programme:

S.No. Name of Student Name of activity Level 1 Harsh Prabha Quiz National level 2 Ankit waskel Quiz National level 3 Aniruddha Chandravanshi Debate University level 4 Nikhil Neve Debate University level 5 Utkarsh Mishra Debate University level 6 Prashanti tiwari Essay National Level 7 Muskan Sharma Essay National Level 8 Gajendra Sharma Essay National Level 9 Radhika Udawat Essay National Level 10 Sumit Raghuwanshi Volleyball University level 11 Karan Suyrawanshi Solo Song University level 12 Sourabh Gadwal Tabla University level

 Major student welfare initiatives over the past year

 60 hours internship is mandatory for UG and PG programmes in final emester  Marks allotted-100 : 50 marks-valuation by the institution where the student

works and

 50 marks –valuation by the department : A. Presentation of the work done by the Students = 25 marks B. Internal valuation (by the guide) = 15 marks C. Viva conducted by the external examiner = 10 marks

 Extension Activities

1. Nature Awareness programmes through NCC, NSS, Red-Cross etc. 2. Contribution to Army Social Fund (Every Year) by purchasing Flags/Tickets by faculty members. 3. Regular conduction of Sanskrti Gyan Pariksha since 2013 4. Village adoption for development by NCC and NSS 5. Blood donation camps by NCC,NSS and Red Cross 6. Health check-up camps by NCC, NSS, Red Cross and Departments 7. Visit to slum areas 8. Visit to Old age home 9. Biodiversity awareness programme 10. Rallies on social issues 11. Reusability of e-waste 12. Water harvesting 13. Energy conservation 14. Seminars & Workshops for students 15. Educational Tours 16. Internship

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Extension activities organized by the college for the session 2018– 19

Name of cell/ Name of activity Detailed information (date, duration, place etc) Level of soc./dept. activity Plantation programs 29/07/18 College Health checkup camp 29/10/18-30/10/18 College Komi ekta week 19/11/18-25/11/18 College Eye test 15/10/18 College Matdata Jagrukta Rally 24/10/18 College Vigilance awareness week 29/10/19- 03/11/19 College Plantation on kargil divas 30/07/19 College

Nutritional awareness in 08/08/19 College

Society Cross Red Slum area Population Rally 17/07/18 Rally from Gandgi Hal to Rajwada Indore University Plantation 30/07/18, Plantation in College campus College Poster Making competition 27/07/18, Poster Making Theme”Swacchhata hi seva” College in college campus Swacchhta rally 29/09/18, Nukkad Natak Presentation at college College campus Garden construction 17/10/18, Garden construction at college campus College

Marathan Rally 24/10/18, Marathan rally for Vote “vote Indore vote” University from Nehru stadium to Geeta Bavan Indore

Cycle Rally 26/11/18, cycle rally (paddle rally for vote) from Nehru University stadium to palasiya Indore

AIDS Awareness 02/12/18, pledge taken AIDS awareness in college College campus. NSS Road Safety week 05/02/19 to 11/02/19 Poster making, eassy and debate College competition in college campus and nukkad Natak at square Indore. Blood donation camp 21/02/19, Blood donation camp in college campus. College

“Yuva Shastra” app 09/03/19, Attended the programme of launching app University launching “Yuva Shastra” by hounrable Higher Education Minister Jeetu Patwari National level Adventure 10/09/18 to 22/09/18, At Shima H.P., India National camp. Pre RDC Camp 03/11/18 to 12/10/18, Nift, Hattiya Ranchi, Zarkhand National India Gantantra Pared Shuivir 01/01/19 to 31/01/19, New Delhi National NSS camp 10/01/19 to 17/01/19, At Village Asrawad College State level Leadership 25/02/19 to 03/03/19, at village Sailana(Bhilon ki State camp khedi), Ratlam Environment awareness 30/07/19, Dr. Dilip Waghela College programme on air

dept pollution Botany Botany Plantation Activities 30/08/19, Botanical Garden College 9Mp BN NCC Tr. Control Programme 01/01/18 to 07/01/18, Bhavarkuan Square Indore College 1MP Girls Tr. Control Programme 15/07/19 College Kargil vijay day Rally on 26/07/19 College 15

Dept. of Pharma Science Exhibition 28/02/19 to 29/02/19 College Old Age home visit 05/04/19 Visited to Jyoti Niwas Old Age Home College Dept. of Gosthi 06/08/19, “Indore City: - Jal Evam Paryavaran : College Geology Sankat Samadhan evam Upay” Dept. of Micro Awareness programme 21/02/19, Banking Awareness programme College Bio. Tournaments Volleyball(M), Volleyball(F). District Level Tournaments Tanis(F), Basketball(F) squash racket, teachers – Division employees sports. Level

Camp (Self defense) Volleyball(M), Tennis (M) & (F) were organized.. University

8. Student Achievements (5 pages) Highlights the most significant academic and non-academic achievements of students over the past year. This can include major academic awards and scholarships received student research, and sports and other extracurricular activities. Focusses, in particular, on profiling top achievers and describing how resources provided by the college helped these students succeed. List of Toppers BCA VI Sem S.No. Name Roll No. % Subject Combination 1 ROHINI VYAS 1665081 80.29 - 2 DIPIKA KUMAWAT 1665059 78.20 - 3 HIMANSHU JOSHI 1665013 78.07 -

B.Sc. VI Sem S.No. Name Roll No. % Subject Combination Maths Group 1 TRAPTI MEENA 1661477 83.76 Maths+ Stat.+ Economics 2 ANNAPURNA KAVIYA 1661011 82.24 Maths+Computer+Physics 3 CHARU RAHANGDALE 1661726 80.79 Geography+Economics+Geology Bio Group 1 HARSHITA DUBKARA 1662649 82.84 Chemistry+Zoology+Forensic 2 KSHAMTA DUBE 1662311 81.27 Chemistry+Zoology+Biochem. 3 VEENAMRATA JAIN 1662153 79.22 Chem.+Bio. Tech.+Zoology

M.Sc. IV Sem S.No. Name Roll No. % Subject 1 Sanjay Dixit 174015 83.20 Biochemistry 2 Vini Vinayaka 174019 82.88 Biochemistry 1 Nirmal Modi 174024 84.96 Biotechnology 2 Sakshi Thakur 174031 83.16 Biotechnology 1 Saloni Solanki 174046 81.32 Botany 2 Aastha Shrivastava 174035 80.72 Botany 1 Aastha Mandlik 174050 77.32 Chemistry 2 Sarika Singh 174079 77.32 Chemistry 3 Aqsa Ansari 174055 74.32 Chemistry 1 Praneeta Joshi 174087 85.92 Computer Science 2 Payal Katasth 174086 85.72 Computer Science 1 Ashwinee Singh Rajawat 174098 72.44 Fisheries 2 Rahul Khedekar 174101 70.08 Fisheries 1 Priyanka Jamre 174118 84.16 Forensic Science 2 Rimjhim Sangtani 174123 84.12 Forensic Science

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1 Nirbhay Joshi 174140 76.92 Geology 2 Rashi Choubey 174145 74.00 Geology 1 Ishwar Singh Raghuvanshi 174161 82.24 Mathematics 2 Divya Agrawal 174157 81.40 Mathematics 1 Konika Katare 174191 82.60 Microbiology 2 Suchitra Chaqtterjee 174196 81.64 Microbiology 1 Vidhya Chamyal 174216 80.92 Pharma Chemistry 2 Prashansha Nema 174208 76.24 Pharma Chemistry 1 Tushar Dave 174237 79.24 Physics 2 Saloni Sharma 174231 77.84 Physics 1 Kaneshwari Kashyap 174244 80.40 Statistics 2 Anshita Jain 174242 77.84 Statistics 1 Pratiksha Septa 174256 81.48 Zoology 2 Jasmine Joy 174255 79.56 Zoology

 Research scholarship/ award

S.No Name of the scholarship Name of the Class Area of research award/ recipient 1 SC/ST Scholarship Jatan Dudve Ph.D. Parasitology 2 SC/ST Scholarship Amita Ph.D. Limnology 3 Maulana Aazad National Taiyaba Nimra Ansari Ph.D. Natural dyes fellowship 4 Rajeev Gandhi National Reena Sastiya Ph.D. Biological control of potato Fellowship 5 Rajeev Gandhi National Manohar Solanki Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry Fellowship 6 Project Fellow Disha HArinkhede Ph.D. Synthesis…

CULTURAL  Participation

S. No Name of the District State/U National International event Level niversit Level level y Level 1 Debate 15 03 - - 2 Singing 05 01 - - 3 Essay 20 - 04 - 4 Quiz 10 - 02 - 4 Paricharcha 10 - - - 5 Instrumental 08 01 - - Total 68 05 06

 Awards and Achievements

S.No. Name of Student Name of activity Level 1 Harsh Prabha Quiz National level 2 Ankit waskel Quiz National level 3 Aniruddha Chandravanshi Debate University level 4 Nikhil Neve Debate University level 5 Utkarsh Mishra Debate University level 6 Prashasti Tiwari Essay National Level 7 Muskan Sharma Essay National Level 8 Gajendra Sharma Essay National Level 17

9 Radhika Udawat Essay National Level 10 Karan Suyrawanshi Solo Song University level 11 Sourabh Gadwal Tabla University level

SPORTS

 Participation

Sports: State/University Level National Level International Level

No. of Students Participation 150 12 0 No. of Medals /Award won 8 2 0

 Awards and Achievements

S.No. Name of Student Class Sports Level 1 Ankit Sharma B.Sc. II Year Football University level 2 Ku Rimpi Prajapat B.Sc.II Year Jodo University level 3 Ku Tejasvi Goud B.Sc. II Year Hockey University level 4 Ku Shobha Yadav B.Sc. II Year Football University level 5 Ku. Akshansha Dixit B.Sc. II Year Handball University level 6 Ku. Jaya Mourya B.Sc. II Year Softball University level 7 Ku. Jyoti Mourya B.Sc. III Year Softball University level 8 Ku. Anusha Agrawal B.Sc. III Year Chess University level 9 Ku. Sana Khan M.Sc. (F) Volleyball University level 10 Sumit Raghuwanshi B.Sc. I Year Volleyball University level 11 Shubham Lotsway B.Sc. III Year Volleyball University level 12 Ku. Rashmi Kumari B.Sc. I Year Boxing University level

9. Research Activities (4 pages) Identifies major research themes, places these themes in their social and economic context, highlights major research achievements (publications, collaborations, intellectual property produced, external funding received etc.), and profiles top researchers. Lays out the research agenda and identifies themes for the coming year.

 Major research themes

S. No. Department Prioritized research area and expertise Social/ economic context

1 Physics Super conductivity, Crystal Synthesis, Nano Technologically important materials, Material, Lio Luminiscence property enhancement such as in memory devices 2 Chemistry Elctro Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Utilization of waste materials, Industrial Chemistry, Computational Development of new drugs, removable of Chemistry toxic material from waste water, helpful in bio medical sciences 3 Mathematics Fixed Point Theory, Mathematical Modeling, Operation research, Number Theory 4 Zoology Immunology, Parasitology, Archimology, Discovery of new species of spiders useful Limnology, Toxicology, Fish endocrinology in medical sciences, studies on parasites to create awareness among masses. 5 Botany Plant Physiology, Taxonomy, Ethinobotany, Development of natural dies for textile Palinology, Air Pollution. industries, Utility of plants to check air pollution 18

S. No. Department Prioritized research area and expertise Social/ economic context

6 Geology Igneous Petrology, Remote Sensing and GIS, Green environment, Water quality, new Coal Geology, Environmental Geology deposition of minerals and rocks 7 Bio Chem. Plant Bio chemistry, Medicinal Bio Studies on environmental changes in crops Chemistry to aware the masses

 Major/Minor research projects

S. No Name of the Year Title of the project Name of funding Total Faculty Agency/ Industry grant received 1 Dr. Pramila Kori 2016 Photochemical …gignetia MPCST 180000 2 Dr. N. Kaurav 2018 Synthesis...... UGC-DAE CSR Indore 750000 3 S. Iqbal 2016 Eco-friendly dyeing … MPCST 500000 Total 1430000

 Papers presented in regional, national and international seminars/ conferences

S. Name of the faculty Title of Paper Level – No. Regional/ State/ National/ International 2 Dr. Vijay R. Chourey A Review on methods adopted to National Prepare Carbon dots 3 Mr. Satish Rai Ink as forensic evidence aid in National Criminal Investigation 4 Mr. AnkeshAhirwar Ink as forensic evidence aid in National Criminal Investigation 5 Ms. Neha Chaurasia "Green Chemistry – A Review National 6 Mr. AnkeshAhirwar Review on Touch DNA : An International Emerging Detective tool in Criminal Investigation 7 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna Status of serum anti-mullerian International hormone and lipid profile in polycystic ovarian syndrome: a cross- sectional study at tertiary care centre of central India 8 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna Status of serum AMH and lipid International profile in polycystic ovarian syndrome 9 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna Vigna radiate: A potent phytofiltrator International of lead Grown Hydroponically in sewage 10 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna Role of soluble Silica in International Counteracting Lead Toxicity in Wheat (Triticumaestivum L.) 11 Prof. A.R. Batham Measurement of NRE Activity in International Maize plant Seedlings and Effect of various Stimulators on it. 12 Dr.Bhavna Sharma Measurement of NRE Activity in International Maize plant Seedlings and Effect of various Stimulators on it. 13 Dr. Kapil Kumar Kushwah A Novel Approach to Automatic International Detection of ChaupaiChhand in Hindi Poems 14 Dr.ShaileshChaure Urban Geological Information System International of Bhopal City: An open source Web- GIS Approach 19

S. Name of the faculty Title of Paper Level – No. Regional/ State/ National/ International 15 Dr. Shweta Hardia Healthy Living National Seminar 16 Dr. P. K. Sharma Structural, photoluminescent and International thermoluminescent studies of rare earth ion (RE=Eu3+) doped Sr2SiO4 phosphor 17 Dr. P. K. Sharma Thermoluminescence studies of Ce3+ International doped Sr2SiO4 phosphor 18 Dr. P. K. Sharma Structural and photoluminescent International studies of SrAl2O4 Dy3+, Ce3+ phosphors 19 Dr. P. K. Sharma Synthesis, characterization, XRD and International EXAFS studies of Fe(III) 20 Dr. P. K. Sharma X-ray analysis of BaTiO3 ceramics International by Williamson-Hall and size strain plot methods 21 Dr. Anjali Kumar Role of Ngo’s in the protection of National environment 22 Dr. Santosh Gaherwal Effect on Serum Protein in Mice National experimentally infected and vaccinated with Aspicularistetraptera 23 Dr. Santosh Gaherwal Effect of Migration …….A. tetraptera National 24 Dr.RekhaPundir Studies on acute toxicities of National cadmium and zinc to a fresh water teleost channa punctatus 25 Dr.PadmajaNayudu Competitive Inhibition National 26 Dr.Renu Jain Role of Ngo’s in the protection of National environment 27 Dr.VivekRaich Infertility Management Measures International Follicle Fertilization Possibility 28 Dr. Naresh Patel Generalized Pell & Pell-Lucas International Sequences by Matrix Method 29 Dr.Chitra Ranadive Compatible Mapping & Common International Fixed Point 30 Dr. Rashmi Awad Construction of ALPHA -Resolvable International 2-Associates PBIB Designs. 31 Dr. Rashmi Awad Construction of Universally optimal National Design using 3r Factorial Design 32 Dr.RekhaVerma d`f"klk[k National esad`f"kuhfrdkizHkkoo.kkZukRed v/;;u 33 Dr.Manorama Agrawal jk"Vªh; ,drk ds fy, tksM+fyfi ds jk"Vªh;lsfeukj :Ikesaukxjhfyfi dh HkwfedkA 34 Dr.Manorama Agrawal oLrq ,oalsokdjdkfofuekZ.k {ks= jk"Vªh;lsfeukj ijizHkko 35 Dr.Manorama Agrawal “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences- National Seminar RTBS 2018 36 Dr.Sanjeeda Iqbal Banana Crop Waste Management In Regional Dyeing Process 37 Dr.Sanjeeda Iqbal Application Of Natural dye And National Biomordants For Textile Industry 38 Dr.KamlaShivani Bioplastic Regional 39 Dr.SeemawatiSisodiya Studies On Toxicity Studies Of National Narivendi (AbelmoschusFuculnces) An Uncommon Medical Plant 40 Dr.SeemawatiSisodiya Angiosperm Wealth Of Barwani National (M.P.) 41 Dr.PramilaSadhav Zero Hunger By 2030: Science, International 20

S. Name of the faculty Title of Paper Level – No. Regional/ State/ National/ International Technology And 21st Century 42 Dr.PramilaSadhav Impacts of Air Pollution : Problems National and Sollutions 43 Aayushi Jain, and R. C. B1 to B2 structural phase transition in International Dixit LiF under pressure AIP Conf.Proc 1953 (2018) 040013. 44 Aayushi Jain, and R. C. Pressure induced structural phase International Dixit transition from NaCl-type (B1) to AIP Conf.Proc 1953 CsCl-type (B2) structure in sodium (2018) 040023 chloride 45 Paras Dubey, K. K. Raman analysis of non stoichiometric International Choudhary, and Netram Ni1-δO AIP Conf.Proc 1942 Kaurav (2018) 140072 46 Neha Solanki, K. K. Preparation and characterization of International Choudhary, and Netram double perovskite La2CoTiO6 AIP Conf.Proc 1942 Kaurav (2018) 140053 47 Pavitra Devi Lodhi, Neha Investigation of transport properties International Solanki, K. K. Choudhary, of FeTe compound AIP Conf.Proc 1953 and Netram Kaurav (2018) 120031 48 K. K. Choudhary, Pavitra Polaron formation in normal state International Devi Lodhi, and Netram optical conductivity of iron-based AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Kaurav superconductor (2018)110040 49 Saligram Verma, Arvind Theoretical analysis of the structural International Jain, R. K. Nagarch, S. phase transformation in the ZnO AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Shah, and Netram Kaurav under high pressure (2018) 040016 50 Arvind Jain, Saligram Theoretical analysis of the structural International Verma, R. K. Nagarch, S. phase transformation from B3 to B1 AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Shah, and Netram Kaurav in BeO under high pressure (2018) 040015 51 Shubhangi Soni, K. K. Pressure induced structural phase International Choudhary, and Netram transition in metal nitrides: An AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Kaurav effective interionic potential (2018) 040011 calculations 52 Shubhangi Soni, K. K. Structural stability and mechanical International Choudhary, and Netram properties of technetium mononitride AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Kaurav (TcN) (2018) 040010 53 K. K. Choudhary, Uttam Size effect on thermoelectric International Sharma, Pavitra Devi properties of Bi2Te3 nanoparticles AIP Conf.Proc 1953 Lodhi, and Netram Kaurav (2018) 030275 54 Neha Solanki, Pavitra Devi Nano sized La2Co2O6 double International Lodhi, K. K. Choudhary, perovskite synthesized by sol gel AIP Conf.Proc 1953 and Netram Kaurav method (2018) 030126 55 M. Somani, and M. The structural and Raman spectral International Saleem studies on Ni0.5Cu0.5Fe2O4 ferrite AIP Conf.Proc 1953 (2018) 030212 56 M. Saleem, and Dinesh Effect of chromium doping on the International Varshney structural and vibrational properties AIP Conf.Proc 1953 of Mn-Zn ferrites (2018) 030093 57 R. Neema, M. Saleem Structural, Vibrational And Optical International &M.Mittal Properties Of Eu2+And Dy3+ Doped AIP Conf.Proc 1953 SrAl2O4 (2018) 59 58 S. Patel, M. Saleem, and Structural and optical properties of International Dinesh Varshney NiFe2O4 synthesized via green AIP Conf.Proc 1953 technology (2018) 030093 59 Ravi Rathore, Disha Synthesis and characterization of ZnO International Harinkhere, and Netram nanoparticles by thermal AIP Conf.Proc 2100 Kaurav decomposition method (2019) 020198 60 Neha Solanki, Pavitra Devi Structural and Raman analysis of International Lodhi, and Netram Kaurav double perovskite La2CoTi0.7Ni0.3O6 AIP Conf.Proc 2100 (2019) 020161 21

S. Name of the faculty Title of Paper Level – No. Regional/ State/ National/ International 61 Prerana Sharma, Saligram Theoretical analysis of the structural International Verma, Arvind Jain, and phase transition in alkaline earth AIP Conf.Proc 2100 Netram Kaurav oxides (2019) 020119 62 Pavitra Devi Lodhi, K. K. Interpretation of Raman modes in International Choudhary, and Netram FeTe and FeTe0.9S0.1 compounds AIP Conf.Proc 2100 Kaurav (2019) 020182 63 Shubhangi Soni, R. Kinge, Structural phase transition and elastic International K. K. Choudhary, and properties of molybdenum nitride AIP Conf.Proc 2100 Netram Kaurav (2019) 020082 64 Shubhangi Soni, Mumtaz Structural phase transition and elastic International Azad, K. K. Choudhary, behavior of WN AIP Conf.Proc 2100 and Netram Kaurav (2019) 020085 65 Suraj Parwani, Paras XRD and FTIR studies of zinc doped International Dubey, R. C. Dixit, and nickel oxide compounds AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Netram Kaurav (2019) 020092 66 Saligram Verma, Arvind Theoretical analysis of the structural International Jain, K. K. Choudhary, and phases of MnO under high pressure AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Netram Kaurav (2019) 020107 67 Devesh M. Sirothiya, Neha Structural and optical properties of International Solanki, Netram Kaurav, La2NiTiO6 double pervoskite AIP Conf. Proc 2100 and Ashutosh Mishra (2019) 020139 68 Devesh M. Sirothiya, Neha Comparative crystallographic study of International Solanki, Netram Kaurav, La2NiTiO6 double pervoskite AIP Conf. Proc 2100 and Ashutosh Mishra structure using crystallographic (2019) 020147 software’s 69 Paras Dubey, K. K. Effect of sintering temperature on the International Choudhary, Kiran Singh, dielectric properties of non- AIP Conf. Proc 2100 and Netram Kaurav stoichiometric nickel oxide (2019) 020171 70 Revel Singh Kharat, Threshold field for nonlinear power International Namita Sisodia, and H. S. absorption in Mg doped LiNbO3 AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Dager crystals (2019) 020078 71 Aayushi Jain, and R. C. Pressure dependent study of phase International Dixit transition and elastic constant of KCl AIP Conf. Proc 2100 and KBr (2019) 020066 72 Aayushi Jain, and R. C. Structural phase transition in lithium International Dixit bromide: Effect of pressure and AIP Conf. Proc 2100 temperature (2019) 020145 73 N. Bajpai, M. Saleem, M. Bismuth doped double perovskite International Soni, M. Padole and A. La2CoMnO6: Analysis on structural, AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Mishra dielectric and modulus character (2019) 020183 74 M. Soni, M. Saleem, N. Structural and optical properties on International Bajpai, S. Chouhan, and A. Na doped BaTiO3 AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Mishra (2019) 020185 3+ 75 S. Tiwari, M. Saleem, A. Rare earth Sm doped LaCoO3 International Mishra, M. Varshney, and cobaltite: Synthesis and AIP Conf. Proc 2100 D. Varshney characterizations (2019) 020172 76 Monika Somani, M. Thermoluminescence studies of Ce3+ International Saleem, M. Mittal, and P. doped Sr2SiO4 phosphor AIP Conf. Proc 2100 K. Sharma (2019) 020157 77 Riya Neema, M. Saleem, Structural and photoluminescent International 3+ 3+ P. K. Sharma, and M. studies of SrAl2O4: Dy , Ce AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Mittal phosphors (2019) 020189 78 FA Tantray, M. Saleem, M Chemical analysis and non-linear International Gupta, AM Siddiqui, AK optical properties of TiO2 thin films AIP Conf. Proc 2100 Hafiz, and P Sen (2019) 020199 79 Mehjabeen Khan, A. X-rayanalysis of BaTiO3 ceramics by International Mishra, J.Shukla, and Williamson-Hall and size strain plot AIP Conf. Proc 2100 P.Sharma methods (2019) 020138 81 K.Shukla, A. Mishra, , and Synthesis, characterization, XRD and International 22

S. Name of the faculty Title of Paper Level – No. Regional/ State/ National/ International P.Sharma EXAFS studies of Fe(II)complexes AIP Conf. Proc 2100 (2019) 020163 81 Review on Environmental factor and Regional level Dr. Aparna Gandhe health workshop 82 Comparative study on Tageles erecter Dr. Aparna Gandhe National Level using different types of water sample. 83 GCMC simulation study of hydrogen Dr. Bijendra Rai National Level adsorption in MOF-177 84 Dr. Prakash Solanki Poster Presentation National Level 85 Topological Indices used in the Dr. Prakash Solanki National Level QSAR study 86 Impact of GST on women Dr. Pramila Kori National level entrepreneurship 87 Antimicrobial activity and Dr. Pramila Kori phytochemical analysis of Citrus National level sinensis leaves extracts

 Publications in national/ international journals

S.N Name of author/s Title of Paper Name of Journal National/ Impact Ci o. International factor tat io n In de x 1 Mr. AnkeshAhirwar "Differential cell viability International International 2.031 - in Nitzschiapalia on Journal of P: 1735-1472 exposure to different Environmental E:1735-2630 Organic and inorganic science and pollutants. technology 2 Mr. AnkeshAhirwar Review on touch DNA: An Proceeding STS International - - emerging detective tool in International ISBN 978-81- criminal investigation. Conference 931424-27 3 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna& Role of Soluble silica in Indian Journal of National - 6 TasneemRangwala alleviating oxidative stress Agricultural in soybean crop. Research 52 (1) 4 Dr.AngoorbalaBafna -Role of soluble silica in Indian Journal of National - 6 counteracting lead toxicity Agricultural in wheat Biochemistry 31 (Triticumaestivum L.). (2), 175-180 5 Dr.Bhavna Sharma & Measurement of NRE International International - - Prof. Anil RaiBatham Activity in Maize plant Journal of Scientific seedlings and effect of Research and various stimulators on it Review Bolume 07, Issue 05, may 2019 6 Dr.NamrataKhurana Youth inclination IISRR International - - towards high education 7 Dr. Kapil Hindi word correction International International - - KumkarKushwah and using micro-parsing Journal of Art and Brajendra Kumar Joshi Technology 8 ShaileshChaure RWRE – A Web Based Journal of Rural National - - Open Source GIS Tool for Development Roof Water Runoff (ISSN : 0970- Estimation. 3357)

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9 Dr. Sanjay Vyas Isolation and identification Journal of emerging National 5.87 - of keratinophilic fungi technology and from regional park of innovative research Indore, (M.P.) (Jetir) 2019 10 Dr. M.K. Dwivedi Removal Of Methylene IOSR Journal of International - - Blue Dye From Applied Chemistry Wastewater Using Zeolite Synthesized From Coal Fly Ash 11 Dr. P. K. Sharma Synthesis and Spectral International International 1.320 - characterisation of Journal of Scientific biologically relevant Cu Research in Physics (II) complexes of Schiff and Applied base Sciences 12 Dr. P. K. Sharma Near edge K-Shell X-ray International International 1.320 - absorption fine structure Journal of Scientific (NEXAFS) Analysis of Co Research in Physics (II) Mixed Ligand and Applied Complexes with Schiff Sciences base and 3-hydroxy Picolinamide Ligands 13 OshoBhonsle, Study on Avian Fauna at J. of the bombay National ChandrashekarShrivast Pipliyapala Regional Park, Natural History ava, Renu Jain and Indore M.P. Society Santosh Gaherwal 14 Neha Singh Sisodiya, Determination of International International Renu Jain, S. Different Diseases and Journal of Scientific Gaherwal Preventive Measures of research in Mulberry Silkworm Biological Sciences 15 Dr. M.M.P. Arival and Departure of Discovery National Shrivastava, M. Aquatic Winter Migratory Publishing House Malhotra, K. Pawar Birds at SirpurLaKe, Pvt. Ltd., New and S. Gaherwal Indore (M.P.) Delhi (India) 16 S. Ijjatdar, S. Evaluation of International International Gaherwal, M.M. Antimicrobial Potential of Journal of Research Prakash, P. Kori and Silver Nanoparticles Using N. Kaurav Osmium Sanctum FicusBengalensis against Two Pathogenic Bacteria 17 Soni, R., Gaherwal, S. EFFECT OF HERBICIDE International International and Shiv, G. 2, 4 –D ON Journal of Current HEMATOLOGICAL Research in Life PARAMETERS OF Sciences CLARIAS BATRACHUS 18 R Soni, S. Gaherwal, Biochemical changes in International International G Shiv Kidney and Liver of Journal of Zoology Clariasbatrachus induced Studies by cypermethrin 19 M. Varma, S. Study on lymphocyte International International Gaherwal, MM migration inhibition Journal of Zoology Prakash factors in mice Studies experimentally infected and vaccinated with Aspicularistetraptera 20 S. Ijjatdar, S. SYNTHESIS OF PLANTS International International Gaherwal& M.M. EXTRACT MEDIATED Journal of Research Prakash COPPER and Analytical NANOPARTICLES AND Reviews THIR IMPACT ON PATHOGENIC BACTERIA 21 R. Soni and S. Haematological Changes International International Gaherwal In ClariasBatrachus Due Journal of Scientific To Cypermethrin Research and 24

Insecticide Reviews 22 MohnishPichhode, S. Toxicological Effects of International International Gaherwal Arsenic Trioxide Exposure Journal of Current on Haematolical Profile in Research in and Catfish, ClariasBatrachus Reviews 23 Neha Singh Sisodia EFFECT OF BOVINE International International and S. Gaherwal MILK ON THE Journal of Current GROWTH AND Research in and ECONOMIC TRAITS OF Reviews SILKWORM BOMBYX MORI 24 Neha Singh Sisodia Impact of Thiadiazole as International International and S. Gaherwal Bombyx Mori Growth Journal of Scientific Enhancer Research in Biological Sciences 25 RavindraVerma, Nand Off-Grid Prospects of Current Alternative K. Sah, Dinesh K. Biofuel-based Rural Energy Sharma and Prakash S Electrification in India Bisen 26 MohitKamthania, Immunoinformatics International International Sukrit Srivastava, Approach to Design T-cell Journal of Peptide Meha Desai, Anubhav Epitope- Based Vaccine Research and Jain, Archana Against Hendra Virus Therapeutics Shrivastava, D.K. Sharma 27 Smitha G. Nair, Ram Study of Benthic Macro Science and International Prajapati Invertibrates Communities Research of Narmada River in (M.P.) 28 VK Sharma Clinical Manifestation Indian National 2.74 alterations in 7, 12 Research dimethylbenz (A) Communication anthracene (DMBA) ISSN : 0973-9661 induced oral squamous cell carcinoma rat model. Vol12(1):14-16 (2018) 29 VK Sharma Hepatoprotective and Life Science National antioxidative potential of Bulletin ISSN: Zingiberofficinale extract 0973-5453 in 7, 12 dimethylbenz(A) anthracene oral carcinogenesis in rodent model. Vol16(1&2)2019:65-66 30 VK Sharma Alteration of Clinical Life Science National parameters in Bulletin ISSN: 7,12dimethylbenz(A) 0973-5453 anthacene (DMBA) induces oral squamous cell carcinoma rat. Vol16 (1&2) 2019:65-66 31 VivekRaich& Neha Single slope single basis IOSR journal Vol- International Yadav solar still using Fuzzy 14 issue 3 ver 2 logic May-June 2018. 32 VivekRaich& Neha Inference for single slop Journal of computer Yadav and Mathematics Science 33 Dr. R. K. Sharma Generalized common fixed IJMA International point theorem of compatible mapping of type ® in complete metric space 34 Dr. R. K. Sharma Generalized common fixed IJSRMSS International point theorem for four self mappings in b-metric space 25

35 Dr. Rashmi Awad Contraction of ALPHA International 5.734 Resolvable Journal of Applied International 2-Associates PBIB Social Science (2018) Designs 36 Dr. Rashmi Awad Contraction of universally International optimal design using 3n- Research Journal of International factorial design Agricultural Economics and 4.308 Statistics 37 Dr.RekhaVerma d`f"kmRiknuesad`f"klk[k Research National dkizHkko Revolution 38 Dr.Sanjeeda Iqbal Application of natural dyes Journal of International 5.87 - biomordants for coloration Emerging of cotton Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR 39 Dr.Sanjeeda Iqbal Growth in Area, Yield and Journal of Current International 5.38 - Production of Major Crops Microbiology and in Malwa Plateau Agro Applied Sciences Climatic Zone of (M.P.) 40 Dr.Sanjeeda Iqbal Forecasting Wheat Journal of Current International 5.38 - Productivity and Microbiology and Production of M.P. India, Applied Sciences Using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Models 41 Dr.Navin Kumar Jain Phytoremediation of waste Pharmacognosy and water by construced phytochemistry wetland system in government new law college, Indore 42 Dr.Navin Kumar Jain Comparative Journal of International 5.52 phytochemical screening Pharmacognosy and of curcumaangustifolia, phytochemistry curcuma decipiens and curcumalonga by using GC- MS 43 Dr. Amiya Phare Estimation Of Gross Journal of International 5.87 Enrolment Ration Emerging (Ger) Considering Death Technologies and Rate Innovative Research (JETIR) 44 Dr.Seemawati Dye Yielding Plants Of Journal of Plant - - Sisodiya Barwani District, Madhya Development Pradesh Sciences 45 Pavitra Devi Lodhi, Measurement and Analysis Netram Kaurav, K. K. of Normal-State Transport J Low Temp Phys International 1.044 Choudhary, and Y. K. Properties of FeSe (2019). Kuo Superconductor 46 Structural, Optic - photoluminescent and M. Saleem, M. International thermoluminescent studies Somani, M. Mittal, Journal for Light International 1.914 of rare earth ion P.K. Sharma and Electron Optics (RE=Eu3+) doped Sr SiO 2 4 (2019). phosphor 47 High-Temperature Firing Effect on the Structure and Journal of Dielectric Properties of M.Saleem, A.Mishra, Superconductivity (0.5) La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 International 1.142 D.Varshney and Novel (LSMO) + (0.5) Magnetism (2019). Ba0.5K0.5TiO3 (BKT) Composite 48 S. Tiwari, M. Saleem, Structural, Optical, and Journal of International 1.142 A. Mishra, D. Dielectric Studies on Sr- Superconductivity 26

Varshney Doped Biferroic YCrO3 and Novel Magnetism doi.org/10.1007/s10 948-018-4979-y (2019). 49 Structural, transport and M. Saleem ,D. Singh, collosal dielectric Material Research A. Mishra and D. International 1.151 properties of A-site Express (2019). Varshney substituted La2NiO4 50 Journal of Inorganic Transport Properties of and Organmetallic La Sr MnO and M. A. Dar, M. Saleem, 0.8 0.2 3 Polymers and Bi Dy FeO Based AmanatullahMansuri& 0.95 0.05 3 Materials International 1.754 (0.5) La Sr MnO + ( A. Mishra 0.8 0.2 3 DOI10.1007/s1090 0.5) Bi Dy FeO 0.95 0.05 3 4-019-01112-4 Composite (2019). 51 Journal of Inorganic Influence of Lead Free and Organometallic Bi Na TiO Substitution M. Saleem, 0.5 0.5 3 Polymers and on the Structural and B. R. Bhagat& Materials, DOI International 1.754 Electrical Properties of A. Mishra 10.1007/s10904- Ferromagnetic Metallic 019-01169-1 Phase La Sr MnO 0.8 0.2 3 (2019). 52 Seebeck Coefficient Measurement and Its Pavitra Devi Lodhi, Narrow Band Model International 1.142 Netram Kaurav, K. K. Interpretation in J. Supercond. Nov. Choudhary, and Y. K. FeTe0.5Se0.5 Magn. (2018) Kuo Superconductor 53 Influence of sulfur doping Pavitra Devi Lodhi, on the electrical and J. Phys Chem. Netram Kaurav, R. Y. thermal transport International 2.049 Solids (2018) Huang, and Y. K. Kuo properties of FeTe1-xSx superconductors 54 The effect of stoichiometry

on the structural, thermal P. Dubey, Netram and electronic properties of International 3.049 Kaurav, Rupesh S. thermally decomposed Devan, G. S. Okram RSC Adv. (2018) nickel oxide and Y. K. Kuo 55 Enhancement in specific K. K. Choudhary, heat by

Dron Mishra, Uttam nanocrystallization: Int. J Mod. Phys. B 0.863 International Sharma, N. Kaurav Softening of phonon (2018) frequencies mechanism 56 Structural, thermal and transport properties of

M. Saleem and D. La Sr MnO 0.67 0.33 3 RSC Advances International 3.049 Varshney nanoparticles synthesized (2018) via the sol-gel auto combustion technique 57 Near edge K-shell absorption fine structure International A.Ramaiya,N. Parsi, P. (NEXAFS)analysis of Journal of Advance Sharma, A.Mishra and Co(II) mixed ligand Engineering and National 1.2 P.Sharma complexes with Schiff Research base and 3-hydroxy Development picolinamide ligands 58 Synthesis and spectral International characterization of Mona Gupta, Pradeep Journal of Advance biologicallyrelevent Sharma, Ashutosh Engineering and National 1.2 Cu(II)complexes of Schiff Mishra Research base Development

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59 X-ray absorption Near International Sadique Mohammad,P. edge structure of benzyl Journal of Advance Sharma, A.Mishra, bis o- Engineering and National 1.2 S.Patidar and K.S. phenylenediamineabsedma Research Sura crocyclic Cu-Complexes Development 60 Structural, thermal and International transport properties of Journal of M. Gupta, P. Sharma, La Sr MnO 0.67 0.33 3 Engineering, A.Mishra nanoparticles synthesized Science and via the sol-gel auto Mathematics combustion technique 61 Characterization ofbenzilbis o- International Sadique Mohammad, phenylenediaminebsedmac Journal of Advance A.Mishra, P. Sharma, rocyclic Co-Complexes Engineering and National 1.2 and S.Patidar using X-ray spectroscopic Research technique (XRD and Development EXAFS) (2018) 62 DR. PRAMILA KORI EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONAL INTERNATI 5.7 ANTIMICROBIAL JOURNAL OF ONAL POTENTIAL OF SILVER RESEARCH NANOPARTICLES USING OSMIUM SANCTUM FICUS BENGALENSIS AGAINST TWO PATHOGENIC BACTERIA 63 STUDY ON INTERNATI SOLUBILIZATION OF ONAL SUDAN I DYE IN JOURNAL OF MICELLAR SOLUTION APPLIED M. KHANDELWAL OF PHYSICAL AND G. SARASAN DODECYLTRIMETHYL SCIENCE AMMONIUM INTERNATIONAL BROMIDE; A KINETIC APPROACH 64 INTERNATIONAL INTERNATI P.C.CHOYAL, KIRTI EVALUATION OF JOURNAL OF ONAL YADAV, PHYSICO-CHEMICAL RESEARCH AND DHANANJAY PARAMETERS OF ANALYTICAL DWIVEDI AND WATER QUALITY OF REVIESWS VIJAY R. CHOUREY MAHI RIVER (IJRAR) 65 INVESTIGATION OF NATIONAL MENTHA SPICATA EXTRACT AS GREEN RESEARCH J. JEETENDRA CORROSION PHARM. AND BHAWSAR, INHIBITOR FOR MILD TECH. PRAMOD JAIN STEEL IN 2M SULPHURIC ACID MEDIUM 66 RAKHI MANDLOI, PHYTOCHEMICAL INTERNATIONAL PRAKASH SCREENING OF CASSIA JOURNAL OF SOLANKI, RAVIN FISTULA BARK AND RESEARCH CHOUHAN AND LEAVES ETHANOLIC TRENDS AND MAHESH EXTRACTS AND FTIR INNOVATION BAWISKAR ANALYSIS 67 PRAMILA KORI1, COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL INTERNATI VIJAYAISHREE EVALUATION OF JOURNAL OF ONAL 7.296 NILOSEY2, PHYTOCHEMICALS, SCIENCE AND PRERANA ALAWA3 TPC RESEARCH (IJSR) AND TFC IN AQUEOUS AND ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF 28

CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA L. LEAVES AND ROOTS 68 REMOVAL OF DR.M.K. DWIVEDI , METHYLENE BLUE I.P. TRIPATHI, DYE FROM IOSR JOURNAL CHANCHALA WASTEWATER USING OF APPLIED ALAWA AND ZEOLITE CHEMISTRY PRIYANKA SYNTHESIZED FROM SHRIVASTAVA COAL FLY ASH 69 ANALYSIS OF WATER INTERNATIONAL SANDEEP GOHAR, OF RIVER KSHIPRA JOURNAL FOR PRAKASH SOLANKI DURING KUMBH MELA RESEARCH INTERNATI AND ASHOK 2016 UJJAIN, MADHYA TRENDS AND ONAL BARUA PRADESH INNOVATION 70 ANALYSIS OF INTERNATI PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ASHOK BARUA, BACTERIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF PRAKASH SOLANKI STUDIES OF WATER SCIENTIFIC & SANDEEP GOHAR SAMPLES FROM THE DEVELOPMENT SUB-URBAN AREA OF AND RESEARCH SANWER TEHSIL 71 PHYTOCHEMICAL INTERNATI SCREENING OF ONAL PRAKASH FENUGREEK SOLANKI, (TRIGONELLA REVIEW OF SANDEEP GOHAR 5.7631 FOENUM GRAECUM L.) RESEARCH AND ASHOK LEAF EXTRACT IN BARUA SOME ORGANIC SOLVENT 72 ANALYSIS OF INTERNATI PHYSICOCHEMICAL & INTERNATIONAL ONAL BACTERIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF STUDIES OF WATER SCIENCE & ASHOK BARUA SAMPLES FROM THE ENGINEERING SUB-URBAN AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT SANWER TEHSIL, RESEARCH MADHYA PRADESH

 Workshop and Seminar Attended by faculty members:-

S.No. Name of faculty Dates and Venue and Organizer Details of Seminar and Level – days Workshop Regional/ State/ National/ International

1 Mr. 04/09/2019 Mata Jija Bai Changing Environmental Regional AnkeshAhirwar to Government Girls P.G. Scenario: Problems And Workshop 10/09/2018 College, Motitable Solutions Indore MP 2 MsRitu Bharti 04/09/2019 Mata Jija Bai Changing Environmental Regional to Government Girls P.G. Scenario: Problems And Workshop 10/09/2018 College, Motitable Solutions Indore MP 3 Mr Satish Rai 04/09/2019 Mata Jija Bai Changing Environmental Regional to Government Girls P.G. Scenario: Problems And Workshop 10/09/2018 College, Motitable Solutions Indore MP 4 Dr Vijay R 04/09/2019 Mata Jija Bai Changing Environmental Regional Chourey to Government Girls P.G. Scenario: Problems And Workshop

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10/09/2018 College, Motitable Solutions Indore MP 5 Dr Vijay R 03/10/2018 Department Of National Seminar On National Chourey to Chemistry, Recent Trends In Basic Seminar 04/10/2018 Government Holkar Sciences, RTBS-2018 Science College, Indore, M.P. 6 Satish Rai 03/10/2018 Department Of National Seminar On National to Chemistry, Recent Trends In Basic Seminar 04/10/2018 Government Holkar Sciences, RTBS-2018 Science College, Indore, M.P. 7 Neha Chaurasia 03/10/2018 Department Of National Seminar On National to Chemistry, Recent Trends In Basic Seminar 04/10/2018 Government Holkar Sciences, RTBS-2018 Science College, Indore, M.P. 8 Dr Vijay R 20/07/2018 P.G. Tech Research Chromatographic And Regional Chourey and Institute In Mass Spectroscopic Workshop 21/07/2018 Collaboration With Techniques Chromatographic Society Of India 9 Dr Vijay R 25/02/2019 Department Of Application Of Regional Chourey to Biochemistry And Biochemical Techniques Workshop 03/03/2019 Zoology, Government In Bioscience Holkar Science College, Indore, M.P. 10 Dr Vijay R 07/03/2019 School Of Chemical National Seminar On New National Chourey Sciences, DAVV, Dimensions In Chemical Seminar Indore, M.P. Science(NDCS-2019)

11 Mr. 07/03/2019 School Of Chemical National Seminar On New National AnkeshAhirwar Sciences, DAVV, Dimensions In Chemical Seminar Indore, M.P. Science(NDCS-2019)

12 Satish Rai 07/03/2019 School Of Chemical National Seminar On New National Sciences, DAVV, Dimensions In Chemical Seminar Indore, M.P. Science (NDCs-2019) 13 Dr Vijay R 01/02/2019 Department Of Workshop On Chem.- Regional Chourey Chemistry And Informatics & Biophysical Workshop Biochemistry, Techniques Government Holkar Science College, Indore, M.P. 14 Satish Rai 26/02/2019 Shri Advance Chromatographic National to VaishnavVidhyapeeth And Spectroscopic Workshop 27/02/2019 Vishwavidhalaya Techniques Indore, M.P. 15 Dr. 03 /10/18 Deptt. Of Chemistry, Seminar on Recent trends National AngoorbalaBaf to 04/10/18 Govt. Holkar Science in basic sciences na College, Indore 16 Dr. 08/10/18 to Deptt. of Home Workshop on life values Regional AngoorbalaBaf 15 /10/18 Science, Mata and management na government girls P.G. 7 Days college, Indore 17 Dr. 25/10/18 to Govt. Nirbhaiy Singh Workshop on Regional AngoorbalaBaf 31/10/18 Patel College, Indore Ayurvedapnaayeaursawast na hjivanpaaye 18 Dr. 04/09/18 to Deptt. Of botany, Mata Workshop on Changing Regional AngoorbalaBaf 10/09/018 government girls P.G. environment scenario: na college, Indore problems and solutions 7 Days

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19 Dr. 25/02/19 to Deptt. of Biochemistry Workshop on Application Regional AngoorbalaBaf 03/03/19 and zoology, Govt. of Biochemical techniques na Holkar Science, in Biosciences 7 days College Indore 20 Prof. Anil Rai 03 /10/18 Deptt. Of Chemistry, Seminar on Recent trends National Batham to 04/10/18 Govt. Holkar Science in basic sciences College, Indore 21 Prof. Anil Rai 25/02/19 to Deptt. of Biochemistry Workshop on Application Regional Batham 03/03/19 and zoology, Govt. of Biochemical techniques Holkar Science, in Biosciences 7 days College Indore 22 Prof. 03 /10/18 Deptt. Of Chemistry, Seminar on Recent trends National TasneemRangw to 04/10/18 Govt. Holkar Science in basic sciences ala College, Indore 23 Prof. 25/02/19 to Deptt. of Biochemistry Workshop on Application Regional TasneemRangw 03/03/19 and zoology, Govt. of Biochemical techniques ala Holkar Science, in Biosciences 7 days College Indore 24 Prof. 04/09/18 to Deptt. Of botany, Mata Workshop on Changing Regional TasneemRangw 10/09/018 government girls P.G. environment scenario: ala college, Indore problems and solutions 7 Days 25 Dr. Bhavna 03 /10/18 Deptt. Of Chemistry, Seminar on Recent trends National Sharma to 04/10/18 Govt. Holkar Science in basic sciences College, Indore 26 Dr. Bhavna 25/02/19 to Deptt. of Biochemistry Workshop on Application Regional Sharma 03/03/19 and zoology, Govt. of Biochemical techniques Holkar Science, in Biosciences 7 days College Indore 27 Prof. Deepak 03 /10/18 Deptt. Of Chemistry, Seminar on Recent trends National Choudhary to 04/10/18 Govt. Holkar Science in basic sciences College, Indore 28 Prof. Deepak 25/02/19 to Deptt. of Biochemistry Workshop on Application Regional Choudhary 03/03/19 and zoology, Govt. of Biochemical techniques Holkar Science, in Biosciences 7 days College Indore 29 Dr. 8Th June Christian eminent National conference on National NamrataKhuran 2019 Indore constructivist trends for a quality education 31 Dr.Poonam 3/10/2019 Govt.Holkar Science Recent trends in Basic National Bhatnagar to College, Indore Sciences RTBS -2018 Seminar 4/10/2019 32 Dr.Poonam 25/02/2019 Govt.Holkar Science Application of Work shop Bhatnagar to College, Indore Biochemical techniques in (Regional) 03/03/2019 BioSciences 7 days 33 Dr. Sanjay 28th Sep. Department of Seminar On Future Regional Vyas 2018 Microbiology, Govt. Prospects of Bioscience Holkar Science, Indore with Digital World. 34 Dr.ShwetaHardi 28th Sep. Department of Seminar On Future Regional a 2018 Microbiology, Govt. Prospects of Bioscience Holkar Science, Indore with Digital World. 35 Dr. Anita 28th Sep. Department of Seminar On Future Regional Mukati 2018 Microbiology, Govt. Prospects of Bioscience Holkar Science, Indore with Digital World. 36 Dr. 28th Sep. Department of Seminar On Future Regional DeeptiKhare 2018 Microbiology, Govt. Prospects of Bioscience Holkar Science, Indore with Digital World. 37 Prof. Anuja 28th Sep. Department of Seminar On Future Regional Sharma 2018 Microbiology, Govt. Prospects of Bioscience Holkar Science, Indore with Digital World. 38 Dr. Sanjay 16th Oct. Department of Workshop on Modern Regional Vyas 2018 Microbiology, Govt. practical Approaches in Holkar Science, Indore Health Care sector. “ 31

Medical Coding” 39 Dr.ShwetaHardi 16th Oct. Department of Workshop on Modern Regional a 2018 Microbiology, Govt. practical Approaches in Holkar Science, Indore Health Care sector. “ Medical Coding” 40 Dr. Anita 16th Oct. Department of Workshop on Modern Regional Mukati 2018 Microbiology, Govt. practical Approaches in Holkar Science, Indore Health Care sector. “ Medical Coding” 41 Dr. 16th Oct. Department of Workshop on Modern Regional DeeptiKhare 2018 Microbiology, Govt. practical Approaches in Holkar Science, Indore Health Care sector. “ Medical Coding” 42 Prof. Anuja 16th Oct. Department of Workshop on Modern Regional Sharma 2018 Microbiology, Govt. practical Approaches in Holkar Science, Indore Health Care sector. “ Medical Coding” 43 Dr. 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National M.K.Dwivedi October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y &Thursday

44 Prof. Rashmi 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National Agrawal October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y & Thursday

45 Prof. Rashmi 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National Joshi October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y & Thursday

46 Prof. 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National HemaKochar October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y & Thursday

47 Prof. Anjali 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National Yadav October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y & Thursday

48 Prof. Richa 03rd& 04th Department of National Seminar on National Sharma October Chemistry Govt. “Recent Trends in Basic 2018 Holkar Science College Sciences-RTBS-2018 Wednesda Indore y & Thursday

49 Dr. P. K. 03/Oct/201 Govt. Holkar Science Recent Trends in Basic National Shrama 8 to College Sciences-RTBS2018 04/Oct/201 8 50 Dr. P. K. 27/Dec/20 School of Physics + Physics and Chemistry of National 32

Shrama 18 to Govt. Holkar Science Materials 28/Dec/20 College 18 51 Dr. P. K. 30/Jan/201 Govt. Holkar Science Neno Materials And Nano National Shrama 9 to College Composites 31/Jan/201 9 52 Dr. Renu Jain 21and 22 Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST on National Dec. 2018 Vajpayee Govt. Arts Indian Economy &Commerece College, Indore

53 Dr. Renu Jain 25 to 31 “kkldh; fuHkZ; flag dk;Z”kkyk&vk;qoZsnviuk State Oct. 2018 iVsyfoKkuegkfo|ky;] ,¡ LoLFk thou ik, bUnkSj 54 Dr. Abida 25 to 31 “kkldh; fuHkZ; flag dk;Z”kkyk&vk;qoZsnviuk State Qureshi Oct. 2018 iVsyfoKkuegkfo|ky;] ,¡ LoLFk thou ik, bUnkSj 55 Dr. Anjali 25 to 31 “kkldh; fuHkZ; flag dk;Z”kkyk&vk;qoZsnviuk State Kumar Oct. 2018 iVsyfoKkuegkfo|ky;] ,¡ LoLFk thou ik, bUnkSj 56 Dr. Anjali 21and 22 Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST on National Kumar Dec. 2018 Vajpayee Govt. Arts Indian Economy &Commerece College, Indore 57 Dr. Anjali 4 to 10 Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental National Kumar Sept. 2018 Girls P.G. College, Scenario Problems and lndore Solutions 58 Dr. MMP 26 Aug. DAVV New Framework of Naac National Shrivastava 2019 Assessment & Accreditation For Colleges 59 Dr. Ram 25 Feb. to Holkar Sci. College, Application of National Prajapati 03 Mar. Indore Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Biosciences 60 Dr. Santosh 03 to 4 oct. Holkar Sci. College, Recent Trends in Basic National Gaherwal 2018 Indore Sciences – RTBS 2018 61 Dr. 03 to 4 oct. Holkar Sci. College, Recent Trends in Basic National RekhaPundir 2018 Indore Sciences – RTBS 2018 62 Dr. 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and National RekhaPundir oct. 2018 Girls P.G. College, Management lndore 63 Dr. 01 to 12 Holkar Sci. College, Workshop on Chem- National RekhaPundir Feb. 2019 Indore informatics & Biophysical Techniques 64 Dr. 25 Feb. to Holkar Sci. College, Application of National RekhaPundir 03 Mar. Indore Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Biosciences 65 Dr. Kiran 03 to 4 oct. Holkar Sci. College, Recent Trends in Basic National Billore 2018 Indore Sciences – RTBS 2018 66 Dr. Kiran 27 oct. DAVV Recent Trends in Protein National Billore 2018 Structure and Function 67 Dr. Kiran 28 Sept. Holkar Sci. College, Future Prospects of National Billore 2018 Indore Biosciences with Digital World 68 Dr. Kiran 25 Feb. to Holkar Sci. College, Application of National Billore 03 Mar. Indore Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Biosciences 69 Dr. 03 to 4 oct. Holkar Sci. College, Recent Trends in Basic National PadmajaNayud 2018 Indore Sciences – RTBS 2018 u 70 Dr. 01 to 12 Holkar Sci. College, Workshop on Chem- National PadmajaNayud Feb. 2019 Indore informatics & Biophysical u Techniques

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71 Dr. 25 Feb. to Holkar Sci. College, Application of National PadmajaNayud 03 Mar. Indore Biochemical Techniques in u 2019 Biosciences 72 Dr. 4 to 10 Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental National PadmajaNayud Sept. 2018 Girls P.G. College, Scenario Problems and u lndore Solutions 73 Dr. 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and National PadmajaNayud oct. 2018 Girls P.G. College, Management u lndore 74 Dr. Vipul K. 25 Feb. to Deptt. Of Biochemistry Application of State Sharma 3 Mar. & Zoology Govt. Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Holkar Sci. College, Biosciences Indore 75 Dr. Vipul K. 19 to 21 Deptt. Of Mass National Workshop on National Sharma July 2018 Communication & Science Film Making, Journalism, Gujarat Held at Gujarat University, University Ahmedabad Ahmedabad 76 Dr. Manojku. 03.10.10 to M.L.B Girls Indore l`tukRedys[kufofo/kk State Mishra 10.10.18 77 Dr. Manojku. 11.10.18 to School of Mathematics National Workshop on National Mishra 15.10.18 DAVV Algebra an Analysis

78 Dr. Manojku. 08.02.19 to Kairalyadham Yoga ;ksxizf’k{kdizf’k{k.kikB;dz National Mishra 28.02.19 Prashikshad Kendra e 79 Dr. Ravindra 29, 30 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International Garg March College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 80 Dr. C. Sharma 29, 30 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International March College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 81 Dr. Chitra 03&04 Oct Dept of Chemistry Recent trends in Basic National Ranadive 2018 Govt. Holkar Science Science RTBS 2018 College 82 Dr. Chitra 8 TO 15 Department of Home Life Values and State Ranadive Oct 2018 Science Mata JijaBai Management Govt. P.G. Girls College, Indore 83 Dr. Chitra 21 TO 22 Shri Atal Bihari The impact of GST on National Ranadive Dec 2018 Vajpayee College, Indian Economy Indore 84 Dr. Chitra 25 to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh The impact of GST on State Ranadive Oct 2018 Patel Science College, Indian Economy Indore 85 Dr. Chitra 04 to 10 Dept of Botany Mata Changing Environment State Ranadive Sept 2018 jija Bai 86 Pratibha 04 to 10 Old GDC Indore Workshop on Changing State Mujumdar Sep 2018 Environment 87 Pratibha 08 to 15 Old GDC Indore Workshop on Life Values State Mujumdar Oct 2018 & Managements 88 Pratibha 03 & 04 Govt. Holkar Sc. Recent Trends in Basic National Mujumdar Oct 2018 College. Indore Science 89 Pratibha 28 & 29 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International Mujumdar march College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 90 Dr. Naresh 28 & 29 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International Patel march College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 91 Dr. Naresh 11 & 15 School of Mathematics National Workshop on National Patel Oct 2018 DAVV Indore Algebra an Analysis

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92 Dr. Naresh 03 & 10 Dept of Hindi P.G. l`tukRedys[kufofo/kk State Patel Oct 2018 Girls College KilaBhawan Indore 93 Prof. S.K. 28 & 29 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International Sharma march College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 94 Prof. B.N. 28 & 29 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International Namdeo march College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 95 Dr. Rajnish Jain 28 & 29 Govt. Holkar Sc. International Conference International march College. Indore on Fangled Method of 2019 Physical Chemistry & Mathematics 96 Dr. R. K. 2 March, IEHE, Bhopal Lab and Web State Sharma 2019 Workshop 97 Dr. R. K. 29 & 30 Holkar Sc. College, on Newfanglade Methods International Sharma March, Indore of Physics, Chemistry and Conference 2019 Mathematics 98 Prof. 7 days Mata Jijabai Govt. P.H Changing Enviroment State Level MangalaChaura 04-09- college Indore Scenario –Problemand gade 2018 Solutions 10-09- 2018 99 Prof. 2days 3- Govt H.S.C Indore Recent Trends M Basic National MangalaChaura 04-2018, Sciences-2018 Seminar gade 4-04-2018 100 Prof. 7 Days 25- Nirbhaysingh Patel vk;qosZnviuk,WLokLF; Regional MangalaChaura 10-2018, Science college thou ik;sa gade 31-10- 2018 101 Prof. 1Day Vishisht School of Paradingm Shift in Global International MangalaChaura 08-12- Management Business Practices and Conference gade 2018 Socio Economic Development 102 Prof. 2days Shri Atal Bihari The IMPACT OF GST ON Department MangalaChaura 21-12- Vajpayee Govt. Arts & INDIAN ECONOMY of Higher gade 2018 Commerce College Education, 22-12- Indore M.P. 2018 Government

103 Prof. 21 days dSoY;/kke ;ksxizf’k{kdizf’k{k.kikB;Ø Kai MangalaChaura 08-02- ;ksxizf’k{k.kdsUnz e Valyadham gade 2019 Bhopal 28-02- 2019 104 Dr. Rashmi 8-12-2018 Vishist Institute of 7th International Confers International Awad Professional Studies On Paradigm shift in and Research Global Business Practices and Social Economic Development 105 Dr. Rashmi 4-10-2018 Dep.of Botany Workshop on changing Awad matajijabai Govt. Girls Environmental Scenario P.G. College Problems and Solutions 106 Dr. Rashmi 08-02- School of Studies in National Conference on National Awad 2019 Statistics, Vikram Recent Developments in 09-02- University Ujjain Statistics and its 2019 applications 107 Dr. 7 days School of Economics Workshop on Advance Statistics RekhaVerma Research Methodology 108 Dr. 1 days School of Economics Symposium Strengthening Statistics RekhaVerma Local Economics far a just Global order 35

109 Dr. Manorama 8 Oct. to Mata Jija Bai Govt. Life Values and Regional Agrawal 15 Oct, P.G.Girls College, Management 2018 Indore 8 Day 110 Dr. Manorama 18 Feb, to Shri Atal Bihari Lkks’kyehfM;k ds fofo/k jk"Vªh; Agrawal 25 Feb, Vaipayee Govt. Arts & IysVQkeZ ,oamudklapkyu dk;Z’kkyk 2019 Commerce College, Indore 111 Dr. Sanjeeda 10to11 Govt. Holkar Sc. Hands on training Regional Iqbal Oct. 2011 College, Indore programme on mushroom (As a (2days) cultivation for sele Convener) employment

112 Dr. Sanjeeda 16 Oct. Govt. Holkar Sc. Modern practical Regional Iqbal 2018 College, Indore approaches in health care (1 day) sector : Medical coding 113 Dr. Sanjeeda 25to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh vk;qosZnviuk,¡ LoLF; Regional Iqbal Oct. 2018 Patel Science College, thou ik,¡ (7days) Indore 114 Dr. Sanjeeda 28 Feb. Govt. Holkar Sc. Science Exhibition Regional Iqbal 2019 College, Indore (1 day) 115 Dr. 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional KislayaPanchol 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and i 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 116 Dr. 10to11 Govt. Holkar Sc. Hands on training Regional KislayaPanchol Oct. 2011 College, Indore programme on mushroom i (2days) cultivation for sele employment 117 Dr. 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and Regional KislayaPanchol Oct. 2018 Girls PG college, Management i (7days) Indore 118 Dr. 25to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh vk;qosZnviuk,¡ LoLF; Regional KislayaPanchol Oct. 2018 Patel Science College, thou ik,¡ i (7days) Indore 119 Dr. 25feb.to 03 Govt. Holkar Sc. Application of Regional KislayaPanchol March College, Indore Biochemical Techniques in i 2019 Biosciences (7days) 120 Dr. 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional KamlaShivani 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 121 Dr. 25feb.to 03 Govt. Holkar Sc. Application of Regional KamlaShivani March College, Indore Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Biosciences (7days) 122 Dr. 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and Regional KamlaShivani Oct. 2018 Girls PG college, Management (7days) Indore 123 Dr. 28 Sep Govt. Holkar Sc. Future prospects of Regional KamlaShivani 2018 (1 College, Indore biosciences with digital day) warld 124 Dr. 19 to 25 Govt. Holkar Sc. dkSeh ,drklIrkg Regional KamlaShivani Nov. College, Indore (Judge) 2018(7 days) 125 Dr. Navin 18to 19 MPCDMA Faculty Development Regional Kumar Jain Feb. 2019 Environmental Programme on climate Planning and change coordination organization (EPCO)

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126 Dr. Navin 10to11 Govt. Holkar Sc. Hands on training Regional Kumar Jain Oct. 2011 College, Indore programme on mushroom (2days) cultivation for sele employment 127 Dr. Navin 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and Regional Kumar Jain Oct. 2018 Girls PG college, Management (7days) Indore 128 Dr. Navin 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional Kumar Jain 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 129 Dr. Smita 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional Dubey 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 130 Dr. Smita 28 Sep Govt. Holkar Sc. Future prospects of Regional Dubey 2018 (1 College, Indore biosciences with digital day) warld 131 Dr. Smita 10to11 Govt. Holkar Sc. Hands on training Regional Dubey Oct. 2011 College, Indore programme on mushroom (2days) cultivation for sele employment 132 Dr. Smita 25to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh vk;qosZnviuk,¡ LoLF; Regional Dubey Oct. 2018 Patel Science College, thou ik,¡ (7days) Indore 133 Dr. Smita 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and Regional Dubey Oct. 2018 Girls PG college, Management (7days) Indore 134 Dr. Smita 3to 4 Oct. Govt. Holkar Sc. Recent trends in basic National Dubey 2018 College, Indore sciences RTBS 2018 135 Dr. 25to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh vk;qosZnviuk,¡ LoLF; Regional PreetiChaturved Oct. 2018 Patel Science College, thou ik,¡ i (7days) Indore 136 Dr. 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional PreetiChaturved 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and i 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 137 Dr. 20Aug. Mata jijabai Govt. Late Dr. D.N. Mishraraj Regional UdayChitnis 2018 Girls PG college, Memorial Seminar (1day) Indore 138 Dr. 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional SeemawatiSiso 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and diya 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 139 Dr. 04 to Mata jijabai Govt. Changing Environmental Regional PramilaSadhav 10Nov. Girls PG college, Scenario : Problems and 2018 Indore Solution (7days) 140 Dr. 25to 31 Govt. Nirbhay Singh vk;qosZnviuk,¡ LoLF; Regional PramilaSadhav Oct. 2018 Patel Science College, thou ik,¡ (7days) Indore 141 Dr. 08 to 15 Mata jijabai Govt. Life Values and Regional PramilaSadhav Oct. 2018 Girls PG college, Management (7days) Indore 142 Dr. 25feb.to 03 Govt. Holkar Sc. Application of Regional PramilaSadhav March College, Indore Biochemical Techniques in 2019 Biosciences (7days) 143 Dr. 10to11 Govt. Holkar Sc. Hands on training Regional PramilaSadhav Oct. 2011 College, Indore programme on mushroom (2days) cultivation for sele employment 144 Dr.Nidhi 8-15 Department of Home Workshop On Life Values Regional Parmar October,20 Science Mata Jija Bai and Management ( 37

18 Govt.P.G.Girls 2018) Colleg,Indore 145 Department of Botany Workshop on Changing 4-10 Dr.Nidhi Mata Jija Bai Govt. Environmental Scenario: September, Regional Parmar P.G.Girls Colleg, Problems And Solutions ( 2018 Indore 2018) 146 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt.Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Dr.Nidhi College,Indore and National December, Conference on physics and Parmar School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 147 Department of Home 8-15 Workshop On Life Values Prof.Shubhangi Science Mata Jija Bai Regional October,20 and Management ( Soni Govt.P.G.Girls 18 2018) Colleg,Indore 148 Department of Botany Workshop on Changing Mata Jija Bai Enviromental Scenario: 4-10 Govt.P.G.Girls College Prof.Shubhangi Problems And Solutions ( Regional September, ,Indore Soni 2018) 2018 149 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt.Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Prof.Shubhangi College,Indore and National December, Conference on physics and Soni School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 150 Department of 3-4 National Seminar on" Chemistry, National Dr.H.S.Dagar October,20 Recent Trends in Basic Govt.Holkar Science 18 Sciences-RTBS 2018" College,Indore 151 Department of Botany 4-10 Workshop on Changing Mata Jija Bai Regional Dr.H.S.Dagar September, Environmental Scenario: Govt.P.G.Girls 2018 Problems And Solutions College, Indore 152 Department of Home 8-15 Science Mata Jija Bai Workshop On Life Values Regional Dr.H.S.Dagar October,20 Govt.P.G.Girls College and Management 18 ,Indore 153 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and National Dr.H.S.Dagar December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 154 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Prof.Vinod College, Indore and National December, Conference on physics and Rathore School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 155 Department of Botany 4-10 Workshop on Changing Prof.Vinod Mata Jija Bai Govt. Regional September, Environmental Scenario: Rathore P.G.Girls College, 2018 Problems And Solutions Indore 156 Department of Botany 4-10 Workshop on Changing Prof.Sheetal Mata Jija Bai Govt. Regional September, Environmental Scenario: Malviya P.G.Girls College, 2018 Problems And Solutions Indore 157 Department of Home Regional 8-15 Prof.Sheetal Science Mata Jija Bai Workshop On Life Values October,20 Malviya Govt. P.G.Girls and Management 18 College, Indore

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158 Department of Physics National Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Prof.Sheetal College, Indore and December, Conference on physics and Malviya School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 159 Department of Physics National Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and Dr.M.P.Mishra December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 160 Department of Physics National Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Dr.Vinay College ,Indore and December, Conference on physics and Dashore School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 161 Department of Physics National Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Dr.Prasad College, Indore and December, Conference on physics and Despande School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 162 Department of Physics National Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt .Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and Dr.Piyush Joshi December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry ofMaterials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 163 Department of Physics National Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and Prof.Adish Jain December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry ofMaterials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 164 Department of Physics National Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Prof. Ravi College, Indore and December, Conference on physics and Rathore School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 165 Department of Physics National Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National Prof.Vishal College, Indore and December, Conference on physics and Tandon School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 166 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and National Kritika Shukla December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 167 Department of Physics Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and Pavitra Lodhi December, Conference on physics and National School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 168 Department of Physics Prof. Dinesh Varshney 27-28 Govt. Holkar Science memorial National National Taruna Verma December, College, Indore and Conference on physics and 2018 School of Physics, Chemistry of Materials 39

Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 169 Institute for Excellence 2 in Higher Education Dr. Netram State March,201 Deartment of Workshop On Lab & Web Kaurav 9 Chemistry and IQAC,IEHE ,Bhopal 170 28 Dr. Netram Govt. Holkar Science National Science Day- National February,2 Kaurav College, Indore 2019 019 171 28 Govt. Holkar Science Dr. Netram National Science Day- National February,2 College, Kaurav 2019 "Science Exhibition 019 A.B.Road,Indore 172 30-31 Dr.Nidhi Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Parmar Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 173 28 Dr.Nidhi Govt. Holkar Science National Science Day- February,2 National Parmar College, Indore 2019 019 174 30-31 Prof.Shubhangi Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano January,20 National Soni Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 175 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National Dr.H.S.Dagar January,20 Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 176 30-31 Prof.Saligram Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Verma Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 177 30-31 Prof.Vinod Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Matrials And Nano National January,20 Rathore Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 178 30-31 Prof.Sheetal Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Malviya Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 179 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano Dr.M.P.Mishra January,20 National Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 180 30-31 Dr.Vinay Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Dashore Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 181 30-31 Dr.Prasad Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Despande Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 182 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National Prof.Adish Jain January,20 Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 183 30-31 Prof.Vishal Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 Tandon Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 184 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano Kritika Shukla January,20 National Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 185 27-29 UGC-DAE CSR, UGC-DAE Consortium for Kritika Shukla March,201 Regional Indore Scientific Research 9 186 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National Pavitra Lodhi January,20 Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 187 30-31 Prof.Moh.Salee Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National January,20 m Malla Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 188 3-4 Department of National Seminar on" National Dr.R.C.Dixit October,20 Chemistry, Govt. Recent Trends in Basic 18 Holkar Science Sciences-RTBS 2018" 40

College, Indore 189 Department of Physics Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College, Indore and Dr.R.C.Dixit December, Conference on physics and National School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 190 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano National Dr.R.C.Dixit January,20 Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 191 Department of Physics Prof.Dinesh Varshney Govt. Holkar Science 27-28 memorial National College,Indore and National Dr.G.D.Gupta December, Conference on physics and School of Physics, 2018 Chemistry of Materials Devi Ahilya University (NCPCM-2018) ,Indore 192 30-31 Ecell 2K18-19 (IIT Nano Materials And Nano Dr.G.D.Gupta January,20 National Kharagpur Event) Composites 19 193 Dr. Anamika 20th to 21st PG Tech Research Two Days Seminar on National Jain July 2018 Institute, Indore “Chromatographic & Mass Spectroscopic Techniques 194 Dr. Pramila 8th Oct. to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life values and National Kori 15th Oct. College, Indore Management 2018 195 Dr. Anamika 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Jain 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 196 Dr. P.K. Jain 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 197 Dr. Namrata 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Pathak 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 198 Dr. Juhi 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Benerjee 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 199 Dr. Rajshri 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Somani 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 200 Dr. Meenal 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Shrivastava 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 201 Dr. Reeta 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Agrawal 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 202 Dr. Rachna 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Dubey 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 203 Dr. Sandeep 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Gohar 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 204 Dr. Pramila 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Kori 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 205 Dr.Vinita Khare 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 206 Dr. Neelima 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Pradhan 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 207 Dr. Pushpa 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Makwane 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 41

208 Dr. Ashok 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Barua 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 209 Dr. Prakash 04th Sep to Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Changing Environmental National Solanki 10 Sep College, Indore Scenario: Problems and 2018 solutions 210 Dr. Namrata 08 Feb to dsoY;/kke ;ksx ;ksx izf’k{kd izf’k{k.k National Pathak 28 Feb izf’k{k.k dsUnz ikB~;Øe 2019 211 Dr. Aparna 08 Feb to dsoY;/kke ;ksx ;ksx izf’k{kd izf’k{k.k National Gandhe 28 Feb izf’k{k.k dsUnz ikB~;Øe 2019 212 Dr. Pramila 08 Feb to dsoY;/kke ;ksx ;ksx izf’k{kd izf’k{k.k National Kori 28 Feb izf’k{k.k dsUnz ikB~;Øe 2019 213 Dr. Pushpa 08 Feb to dsoY;/kke ;ksx ;ksx izf’k{kd izf’k{k.k National Makwane 28 Feb izf’k{k.k dsUnz ikB~;Øe 2019 214 Dr. Namrata 16th Oct. Govt. Holkar Science Modern practical National Pathak 2018 College, Indore Approaches in Health Care Sector : Medical Coding one day workshop on 16th Oct. 2018 215 Dr. Rachna 16th Oct. Govt. Holkar Science Modern practical National Dubey 2018 College, Indore Approaches in Health Care Sector : Medical Coding one day workshop on 16th Oct. 2018 216 Dr. Pramila 16th Oct. Govt. Holkar Science Modern practical National Kori 2018 College, Indore Approaches in Health Care Sector : Medical Coding one day workshop on 16th Oct. 2018 217 Dr. Neelima 16th Oct. Govt. Holkar Science Modern practical National Pradhan 2018 College, Indore Approaches in Health Care Sector : Medical Coding one day workshop on 16th Oct. 2018 218 Dr. Pushpa 16th Oct. Govt. Holkar Science Modern practical National Makwane 2018 College, Indore Approaches in Health Care Sector : Medical Coding one day workshop on 16th Oct. 2018 219 Dr. Pramila 20th to 21st PG Tech Research Two days seminar on National Kori July 2018 Institute, Indore Chromatographic and Mass spectroscopic techniques 220 Dr. P.K. Jain 20th Aug Mata Jijabai Girls PG Late Dr. D.N. Mishraraj 2019 College, Indore Memorial Seminar 221 Dr. Anamika 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Jain Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 222 Dr. P.K. Jain 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 223 Dr. Namrata 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Pathak Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 224 Dr. Juhi 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Benerjee Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 225 Dr. Rajshri 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Somani Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 42

226 Dr. Meenal 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Shrivastava Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 227 Dr. Reeta 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Agrawal Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 228 Dr. Rachna 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Dubey Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 229 Dr. Sandeep 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Gohar Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 230 Dr. Pramila 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Kori Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 231 Dr.Vinita Khare 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 232 Dr. Neelima 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Pradhan Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 233 Dr. Pushpa 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Makwane Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 234 Dr. Laxmi 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Tantuvay Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 235 Dr. Prakash 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Solanki Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 236 Dr. Geetha 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Sarasan Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 237 Dr. Vijay R 3rd to 04th Govt. Holkar Science National Seminar on National Chourey Oct 2018 College, Indore “Recent Trends in Basic Sciences,RTBS-2018” 238 Dr. P.K. Jain 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management 239 Dr. Namrata 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Pathak Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

240 Dr. Aparna 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Gandhe Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

241 Dr. Rajshri 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Somani Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

242 Dr. M. 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Shrivastava Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

243 Dr. Reeta 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Agrawal Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

244 Dr. Rachna 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Dubey Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

245 Dr. Neelima 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Pradhan Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management

246 Dr. Pushpa 08th to 15th Mata Jija Bai Girls PG Life Values and National Makwane Oct. 2018 College, Indore Management 247 Dr. Anamika 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Jain December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, 43

Indore 248 Dr. Vijayshri 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Nilosey December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 249 Dr. Namrata 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Pathak December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 250 Dr. Rachna 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Dubey December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 251 Dr. Reeta 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Agrawal December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 252 Dr. Pushpa 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Makwane December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 253 Dr. Laxmi 21st & 22nd Shri Atal Bihari The Impact of GST Indian National Tantuvay December Vajpayee, Govt. Arts & Economy 2019 Commerce College, Indore 254 Dr. Anamika 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Jain Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 255 Dr. Vijay R 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Chourey Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 256 Dr. P.K. Jain 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 257 Dr. Geetha 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Sarasan Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 258 Dr. Aparna 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Gandhe Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 259 Dr. Namrata 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Pathak Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 260 Dr. Rajshri 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Somani Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Dr. Rachna Department of Techniques 44

Dubey Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 261 Dr. M. 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Shrivastava Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 262 Dr. Reeta 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Agrawal Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 263 Dr. Pramila 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Kori Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 264 Dr. Neelima 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Pradhan Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 265 Dr.Vinita Khare 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 266 Dr. Sandeep 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Gohar Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 267 Dr. Pushpa 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Makwane Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 268 Dr. Laxmi 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Tantuvay Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 239 Dr. Ashok 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Barua Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 270 Dr. Prakash 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National Solanki Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 271 Dr. Namita 01th to 12th Department of Workshop on Chem- National 45

Bende Feb 2019 Chemistry & informatics * Biophysical Department of Techniques Biotechnology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore 272 Dr. Anamika 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Jain 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 273 Dr. Vijay R 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Chourey 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 274 Dr. P.K. Jain 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 275 Dr. Vijayshri 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Nilosey 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 276 Dr. Reeta 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Agrawal 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 277 Dr. Rachna 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Dubey 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 278 Dr. M. 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Shrivastava 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 279 Dr. Prakash 25 Feb to Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Application National Solanki 03 March College, Indore of Biochemical 2019 Techniques in Biosciences 280 Dr. Namita 12th to 13th Christian College, 4th STS International International Bende Jan 2019 Indore Conference

281 Dr. Laxmi 12th to 13th Christian College, 4th STS International International Tantuvay Jan 2019 Indore Conference

282 Dr. Vijayshri 18th to 23th Govt. Holkar Science Workshop on Science for National Nilosey 2019 College, Indore people and the people for science 283 Dr. P.K. Jain 12th to 18th Mata Jijabai Govt. dk;Z’kkyk & ;ksx vkSj National March Girls PG College, lexz LokLF; 2019 Indore 284 Dr. Prakash 07 March DAVV, Indore Seminar on “New National Solanki 2019 Dimensions in Chemical Sciences” (NDCS-2019) 285 Dr. Prakash 29th to 30th Govt. Holkar Science International Conference International Solanki March College, Indore on Newfangled Methods of 2019 Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (ICNMPCM)

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2 Mr. 02/10/2018 Shri Faculty DevelopmetProgrmme On Regional AnkeshAhir to VaishnavVidhyape Innovations In Forensic war 03/10/2018 ethVishwavidhalay Biochemistry a Indore, M.P. 3 MsAayushi 02/10/2018 Shri Faculty DevelopmetProgrmme On Regional Dhariwal to VaishnavVidhyape Innovations In Forensic 03/10/2018 ethVishwavidhalay Biochemistry a Indore, M.P. 4 Dr Vijay R 08/02/2019 Govt. Holkar "Yoga Regional Chourey to Science College, PrashikshakPrashikshanPathyakra 28/02/2019 Indore m" by Kevalyadham, YPK Bhopal 5 Dr. Shailesh 01 Dec University of FOSS4G-ASIA 2018 International Chaure 2018 Moratuwa, (Conducted one day workshop on SriLanka Web-GIS Using GeoServer and Open-Layers

6 Dr. Sanjay 28 Nov. EDIBON Teaching training course International Vyas 2018 International Teaching unit Spain. 7 Dr. Shweta 21 days Govt. Holkar Yoga Instructor state Hardia 08-28 Feb. Science college, 2019 Indore. 8 Dr. 04 days, Excellent Certificate course in Regional DeeptiKhare 06-09 June bioresearch Ltd. GasChromatographic Jabalpur 9 Dr. Pradeep 9 Sept. Organizers- Dept. Work Shop on E-learning and Regional Level Sharma 2019 of Computer Sc. Internet surfing Govt. HolkarSci, College, Indore, Venue- KasturbagramRural Institute , Indore 10 Mr. 9 Sept. Organizers- Dept. Work Shop on E-learning and Regional Level ShivlalMew 2019 of Computer Sc. Internet surfing ada Govt. HolkarSci, College, Indore, Venue- Kasturbagram Rural Institute , Indore 11 Dr. Kiran Holkar Sci. Two Weeks Hands of Training Billore College, Indore Programme on Tissue Culture of Medicinal Plant and organic Farming 12 Dr. Vipul 18-19 Feb., MP clean dev Faculty Development programme state Keerti 2019 Two Mechanism Agency of climate change Sharma days and State Knowledge Management Centre on Climate Change, EPCO, Deptt. Of Environment, Govt. of MP 13 Dr. Vipul 11- UGC Human Resource person in 26th Refresher National Keerti 12/09/2018 Resource course in Biological Science Sharma Development Centre, DAVV, Indore 14 Dr. Vipul 21-23 Anna University, Prakriti International Film International Keerti January Chennai Festival Sharma 2019 Consortium for 47

Educational Communication (CEC) 15 Dr. Vipul 27- VigyanPrasar 9th National Science Film National Keerti 31/01/2019 (DST) and Festival, Chandigarh University, Sharma Chandigarh Mohali University 16 Dr. Vipul 2 March Institute of Workshop on Lab & Web State Keerti 2019 Excellence in HE, Sharma Bhopal 17 Dr. Vipul Govt. Holkar Chemi-information and Regional Keerti Science College, Biophysical Techniques Sharma Indore 18 Dr. 01. to 30 OTA Kamp tee REF/PT/II - 127 National Manojku. March Mishra 2019 19 Dr. Naresh 27.07.18 UGC-HRDC Refresher Course in Mathematics National Patel TO DAVV, Indore & Statistics 16.08.18 20 Dr. Kiran July, 2018 HRDC Indore Short term Course on National Sitole One Week Entrepreneurship 21 Dr. Kiran Sept- Oct, HRDC Sagar Refresher on arts culturals studies. National Sitole 2018 21 Days 22 Dr. 08 to 28 Govt. Holkar YogPrashikshakPrashkishanPathy Regional PreetiChatur Feb. 2019 Science College, kram vedi (21days) Indore 23 Dr. 04to 24 HRDC Nainital Refresher Course - PramilaSadh Nov.2017 (UK) av (21 days) 24 Dr. 08 to 28 Govt. Holkar YogPrashikshakPrashkishanPathy Regional SeemawatiSi Feb. 2019 Science College, kram sodiya (21days) Indore 25 Dr. 04to 24 HRDC Nainital Refresher Course - SeemawatiSi Nov.2017 (UK) sodiya (21 days) 26 Dr. 29 July to HRDC Indore (MP) Short term course - SeemawatiSi 3 Aug. sodiya 2019 (7days) 27 01-13 Prof.Sheetal "Faculty Development Regional Febuary,20 CEDMAP, Bhopal Malviya Programme"(FDP) 19 28 11-28 Devi Ahilya Prof.Vinod Regional March,201 Vishwavidyalaya, 120th Orientation Programme Rathore 9 Indore 29 Dr. Bijendra 16 Aug RCVP Naronha, vdknfed lq/kkj laca/k dk;Z’kkyk National Rai 2019 Bhopal

30 Dr. Vijay R 16 Aug RCVP Naronha, vdknfed lq/kkj laca/k dk;Z’kkyk National Chourey 2019 Bhopal

31 Dr. M.K. 16 Aug RCVP Naronha, vdknfed lq/kkj laca/k dk;Z’kkyk National Dwivedi 2019 Bhopal 32 16-09- National HRDC, DAVV, Research Methodology in Social Dr. Laxmi 2019 to Science Tantuvay 22-09- Indore Short Term Course 2019 33 03-01- National Dr. Harisingh Gour Refresher Course in Holistic Dr. Pushpa 2019 to University, Sagar Approach to Environment and Makwane 23-01- Disaster Management (IDC) 2019

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 College Publications: Research Journal, Magazine, Newsletter

College is publishing the following Research Journal, Magazine, Newsletters:  Research Journals:  Indian Research Communications (Included in UGC List)  Holkar Spectrum  Magazine: E-Spectrum  Newsletter: E- News letter

 List of linkages/ Collaborations/ MOUs(Remains)

S.s. N sddd Organization Month Month SS.No. Validity Purpose OrgoOOrganization and Year . N

1. Institute for Excellence in Higher July 2017 2017 onwards Exchange of researchers, Education (IEHE), Bhopal, M.P students, publications, academic programs and research projects. 2. PG Tech Research Institute Indore 2017 2017 onwards Exchange of researchers, M.P. students, publications, academic programs and research projects. 3 Noble AlchemPvt.Ltd. (Agribooster), 03/10/18 Exchange of researchers, Sanwer Road, Indore, M.P. students, publications, academic programs and research projects. 4 Mata Jija Bai Govt. Girls PG College 06/02/19 Exchange of researchers, academic programs and Motitabela Indore, M.P. research projects. 5 Index medical college Indore 24.02.2019 Academic programs and research projects. 6 Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology 01/01/2019 Exchange of researchers, students internship etc. Dehradun (Govt.of India)

7 Geological Survey of India (Govt.of 18/01/2019 Exchange of researchers India) and research projects. 8 Coal India Limited (Govt.of India) 29/01/2019 Exchange of researchers and research projects. 9 OS Geo India Oct 2018 Exchange of researchers and research projects. 10 Research institute of Organic 2015 Exchange of researchers Agriculture Switzerland (FiBL) and research projects. 11 National Dong hwa University Exchange of researchers. Hualien, Taiwan

10. Human Resources (2 pages)

 Department of Higher Education committee headed by Dr D. P. Singh, former VC DAVV. Indore has selected top 12 colleges for MOU with International Institutes. Holkar Science College, Indore is among one of them. This selection was done out of 431 colleges of M.P. Govt. for International MOU  The college has a well-defined administrative set up for the smooth functioning of the institution. 49  While the principal as the head of the institution remains at the helm of all the academic and administrative affairs in the college, the administrative officer serving as a link between the principal and the other staff members facilitates day to day administration of the institution.  Every teaching department is headed by a senior professor entrusted with the administrative and academic responsibilities of that particular department.

 Constant monitoring is done to avoid any slackness in the administration. Along with the teaching staff the college has class three and class four employees also.  The principal and member of college staff work in perfect harmony to ensure a smooth, effective and transparent management of the institution.  Holkar Science College is a government college. As such it receives financial aid from govt. of MP. Being a recognized autonomous college it also receives substantial financial funds

from the UGC for various purposes.  The college also runs a number of self-financed courses. The funds generated by means of fees are used in the expansion of Labs and updating of college library.  The recruitment of the permanent employees is done by the Department of Higher Education Govt. of M.P.. The salary and other benefits related to finance, leaves, health etc. are regulated and implemented as per the rules laid down by the department of higher education.  As per requirement, the recruitment of the temporary employees is done by the college

authorities as per the rules laid down by the department of higher education. Salary of

Highlights senior faculty and administrative appointments. Describes what new areas of activity (new courses, research areas, extracurricular activities etc.) and administrative improvements are enabled by these appointments.

1. Faculty and Administrative appointments: Teaching and Non-teaching

Positions Teaching Faculty Non Teaching Technical Faculty Staff Sanctioned by Prof Promoted Prof Assistant Guest 18 35 Prof Faculty

UGC/ University/ 07 -- 98 115 Management/ Janbhagidari Samiti/ Other authority State Govt. Filled 07 17 63 115 16 29

1. Guest Faculty: subject-wise appointments

S. no. Name of the Guest Faculty Qualification Subject 1 BHAWANA SHARMA Ph.D. Biochemistry 2 TASNEEM RANGWALA M. Phil Biochemistry 3 DEEPAK CHOUDHARY M.Sc. Biochemistry 4 AAKRITI SHRIVASTAVA M. Phil Bioinformatics

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5 AKANKSHA LAL M. Phil Biotechnology 6 SADHANA NOTWANI M.Sc. Biotechnology 7 MAHAJABEEN KURESHI M.Sc. Biotechnology 8 GUNJAN SHARMA Ph. D Biotechnology 9 NAMRATA KHURANA Ph. D Biotechnology 10 PRASHANT CHOURASIA M. Phil Biotechnology 11 PRATIKA PATIDAR M.Sc. Biotechnology 12 RAHIS KHAN M. Phil Biotechnology 13 RAJESH KUMAR TOKRIYA M. Phil Biotechnology 14 SAROJ SOLANKI M.Sc. Bioinformatics 15 Arun Kumar Patel M.Sc. Biotechnology 16 Pratibha Yadav M.Sc. Biotechnology 17 SANDHYA PARIHAR Ph. D Botany 18 SHAGUFTA KHAN M. Phil Botany 19 AMRISH GUPTA NET Chemistry 20 GANGA PRASAD DANG I Ph. D Chemistry 21 MEGHA CHOUREY Ph. D Chemistry 22 NAVITA KHOSLA Ph. D Chemistry 23 PREETI BARVE M. Phil Chemistry 24 TRIPTI KAMALAPURIA Ph. D Chemistry 25 AARTI SHRIVASTAV M. Phil Computer 26 ANURADHA MANDWALE M. Phil Computer 27 BHAWANA BHADKARE M. Phil Computer 28 DHEERAJ SHARMA M. Phil Computer 29 DIPTI DUBEY MCA Computer 30 DIVYA RATHORE M.Sc. Computer 31 HARSH PALIWAL M.Sc. Computer 32 JAYA SHARMA MCA Computer 33 JAYA VANPURE M. Phil Computer 34 MANISH SINGH M. Tech Computer 35 MANOHAR LAL RAKSHA MCA Computer 36 MEGHA ARYA M. Phil Computer 37 MRINALINI JADHAV MCA Computer 38 PAYAL JAIN M. Phil Computer 39 POOJA PARMAR M. Phil Computer 40 PRIYANKA AGIWAL M.Sc. Computer 41 SARITA SHAMRA M.Sc. Computer 42 DIVYA TOMAR MCA Computer 43 RAVI PATHARIA M. Phil Computer 44 BHAGAYSHREE PATHAK M.Sc. Computer 45 DEEPIKA MADAWARIYA M.Sc. Computer 46 SANAJYA BHUMARKAR M. Phil Computer 47 SAPNA KANERIA M. Phil Computer 48 SHIVLAL MEWADA M. Phil Computer 49 GAJALA PARVEEN MCA Computer 50 YUGAL SHARMA M. Phil Computer 51

51 KAPIL KUSHAWAH M.Sc. Electronics 52 JAIPRAKASH YADAV M.Sc. Electronics 53 ASHISH MAMDOM M.Sc. Electronics 54 ROHIT VERMA M.Sc. Fisheries 55 JYOTI TURKAR M.Sc. Forensic Sc. 56 NEHA CHAURASIA M.Sc. Forensic Sc. 57 SATISH RAI M.Sc. Forensic Sc. 58 ANKESH AHIRWAR M.Sc. Forensic Sc. 59 REETU BHARTI M.Sc. Forensic Sc. 60 RUHI ANSARI M. Phil Geography 61 PARUL PANDEY Ph. D Geology 62 Lal SINGH SOLANKI M.Sc. Geology 63 ANUKUL SOLANKI Ph. D Hindi KAVINDRA KUMAR M. Phil 64 BHARADWAJ Hindi 65 PRAGATI MIMROT M. Phil Hindi 66 AARADHNA KORAV Ph.D. Hindi 67 KANIHYALAL SANODIYA M.Sc. Horticulture 68 ASHOK JAT M.Sc. Horticulture 69 BHARTI SISODIYA M. Phil Eng. Language 70 SONA SAKTE M. Phil Eng. Language 71 DIGVIJAY SINGH SOLANKI M.Sc. Mathematics 72 POOJA CHAUBEY M.Sc. Mathematics 73 PRIYANKA CHOUDHARY M.Sc. Mathematics 74 PUJA VERMA M. Phil Mathematics 75 SAPNA TAMRAKAR M. Phil Mathematics 76 SONA SINGH CHAWDA M.Sc. Mathematics 77 ANITA MUKATI Ph. D Microbiology 78 ANUJA SHARMA M. Phil Microbiology 79 DEEPTI KHARE Ph. D Microbiology 80 SHWETA HARDIA Ph. D Microbiology 81 RASHMI AGRAWAL M.Sc. Pharma 82 KANTI KAPDE M.Sc. Pharma 83 ANJALI YADAV M.Sc. Pharma 84 HEMA KOCHAR M.Sc. Pharma 85 RASHMI JOSHI M.Sc. Pharma 86 RICHA SHARMA M.Sc. Pharma 87 VISHAL TANDAN M.Sc. Physics 88 KRATIKA SHUKLA M.Sc. Physics 89 PAVITRA LODHI M.Sc. Physics 90 PIYUSH JOSHI M.Sc. Physics 91 AADISH JAIN M.Sc. Physics 92 RAKHI VERMA M.Sc. Physics 93 MUNI PRASAD MISHRA Ph. D Physics 94 PRASAD DESHPANDE Ph. D Physics 95 RAVI RATHORE NET Physics

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96 VINDAY DASHORE Ph.D. Physics 97 SALEEM MALLA M. Phil Physics 98 SURAJ PARWANI M. Phil Physics 99 TARUNA VERMA M. Phil Physics 100 DHARMENDRA JAT M.Sc. Seed Tech. 101 GOVIND JAT M.Sc. Seed Tech. 102 INDAR PATIDAR M.Sc. Seed Tech. 103 REKHA VERMA Ph. D Statistics 104 AAKANSHA AGRAWAL M.Sc. Statistics 105 SWATI MISHRA M.Sc. Statistics 106 ASHWINI VYAS M.Sc. Statistics 107 UNNATI BHAYARE Ph. D Statistics 108 RASHMI AWAD Ph. D Statistics 109 ALKA DUBEY Ph.D Zoology 110 NAGESWAR WAST Ph. D Zoology 111 POOJA JAIN Ph. D Zoology 112 PRAMILA S Ph. D Zoology 113 PRIYANKA TIWARI Ph. D Zoology 114 RUCHI SHIVLE Ph. D Zoology 115 RESHAM RAJPUT Ph. D Zoology

2. Annual improvement in academic, research & administrative Initiatives

Academic:  The college complies with the instruction and directives issued by the department of higher education Govt. of M.P.  Hence the curriculum designed by the higher education department is followed. However being an autonomous institution the college has the facility to add 10-20% in this curriculum by seeking the permission of the members of the Board studies for the respective subject according to UPSC, GATE, NET examinations.  Along with the classroom teaching various other modern methods of teaching (LCD Projector, PPT Presentation and Interactive Board etc.) are also adopted to create interest of the students and inculcate in them an inclination towards research. Excursion tours and laboratory visits are organized to give them firsthand knowledge of the subject.  For the continuous and comprehensive evaluation of the students different patterns like Assignment, Objective test, Group discussion, Viva voce, seminars etc are adopted.  The faculty members and students visit the library every day.  The college follows a centralized pattern of valuation at UG level and PG level valuation is done by the setter. Research:  Every teaching departments of the college has been equipped with internet in order to facilitate research activities.  There are latest research journals available in the departments and in the central library.  For e-journals and e-books del-net is installed in library. The students and professors can take its membership.  Faculty members have been encouraged to organize/participate in research seminars/workshops/training programmes etc., to take up major and minor research projects and to establish research collaborations.  One National seminar on“Role of Chemistry in Basic & Appl. Sciences” (30/9-1/10, 15), and one national workshop on “Water Revolution Vision-2020” ,4-5/03/16 were organized during the session. Administration:  The college has a well-defined administrative set up for the smooth functioning of the institution. The administrative procedure and fee structure are given in the college brochure and they are also displayed on the college website- www.collegeholkar.org.  While the principal as the head of the institution remains at the helm of all the academic and administrative affairs in the college, the administrative officer serving as a link between the principal and the other staff members facilitates day to day administration of the institution. Every teaching department is headed by a senior professor entrusted with the administrative and academic responsibilities of that particular department. There are formed various committeescomprising senior and experienced members of the staff for a number of activities taking place on the campus through the year.  Being an autonomous institution the college has its own examination department. All the activities related to the exam are carried out by this department. The administrative staff of the examination department comprises controller, deputy controller, several clerks and the peons. Students can seek information regarding their examination queries from theexam department directly. 10. Events and Initiatives (5 pages)

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Describes major events including seminars, conferences, competitions, student study trips etc. Focuses on what was achieved and learned, and how the college will follow up.

Describes significant academic, administrative, student support, fundraising, and other initiatives over the past year. The description of each initiative will be structured around the need for the initiative, how it was designed, what resources were used, what results were achieved, and which features of the initiative drove success.

 Rain water harvesting system developed by the students and faculties of Geology dept.  Meghnath Shah Physics Olympiad organized by dept. of Physics.  French Language Certificate course organized by the department of language during the session.  Each class has a proctor teacher. The proctors are asked to form a one to one interaction with the students.  Books, reference books and other teaching material provided to the weak students.  Zero hour classes for the students of first year, Bridge classes for the students of second and third years at the starting of the session.  Arrange lectures related to skill and personality development.  Presentations and seminars are organized.  Complaint boxes are installed in each teaching department, Principal office, Library, Exam office, and at various places in the campus.  As most of the competitive examinations follow the objective type pattern, IAES system is adopted for internal assessment.  A number of magazines related to competitive exams are available in the library like – 11. InstitutionalCompetition Success, Development Pratiyogita planDarpan, (4 Pratiyogitapages) Nirdeshika etc.

Describes the college’s activities over the past year under different schemes, discusses performance against strategic/institutional development plans and commitments over the

Previous Year Value as on 30th Target for [current Indicator* Baseline Value September [current year] year] Submitted

Role of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in academic audit and initiating quality assurance strategies and processes  Each class has a proctor teacher. The proctors are asked to form a one to one interaction with the students.  Books, reference books and other teaching material provided to the weak students.  Zero hour classes for the students of first year, Bridge classes for the students of second and third years at the starting of the session.  Arrange lectures related to skill and personality development.  Presentations and seminars are organized.  Complaint boxes are installed in each teaching department, Principal office, Library, Exam office, and at various places in the campus.  The IQAC always aims at stimulating an academic environment for promotion of teaching – learning and research in the institution:  Research activities: The IQAC has encouraged the departments to undertake quality-related research studies, seminars, workshops and training programmes.  New Academic Programmes: A number of new courses and certificate courses have been started as per the given plan. The departments have actively participated, arranged and organized workshops and seminars. National and  Collaborations and Linkages: International collaborations have been made to promote a quest for excellence and research.  Teaching and Learning:The academic plans were channelized towards promoting the holistic academic excellence of the institution. 54  Value addeded Programmes:Apart from academic programmes a number of value added programmes, skill oriented programmes,  Co-curricular extension programmes: have been organized. These programmes have inculcated a sense of belongingness and participation among the faculty members and the students.  The IQAC acted as a vehicle for the completion of plans and strategies made by the college. The IQAC has

12. Placement Report (3 pages) Describes the college’s placement cell activities, placement rate and salary statistics, and lists major employers and sectors of employment (disaggregated by gender and course studied). Profiles successful alumni and identifies emerging placement trends.

Placement Details 2018-19 S.No. Company Name Number of students Number of Placement Package Appeared 1 Vacement India Pvt. Ltd. 2 Marketing Jornal 3 Petro Chem 4 Divergent software labs Pvt. 205 55 3.2 Per annum Ltd. 5 Cipla Pharmaceutical 6 Baerlocher India Additive Pvt. Ltd. 7 Telecom Pvt. Ltd. Alumni Profile S.no. Name of Alumni Employment status Name of the organisation 1 Shri Swadesh Sharma Director/Owner Atharwa Packaging Indore (M.P.) 2 Mahesh Shastri Director/Owner Rasoma Laboratory Indore (M.P.) 3 Kailash Sharma Director/Owner Prashant Scinetific, Indore (M.P.) 4 Lakhan Director/Owner Goura Devi Public School, Bicholi Mardana, Indore (M.P.) 5 Pradeep Apte Director/Owner Medicare Pathology Lab & Research Centre Indore (M.P.) 6 Sudhendra Mohan Sharma Director/Owner S.S. Exploration Enterprise. Indore (M.P.)

7 Jaishree Naramdeo Director/Owner Geosat Systems, Bhopal (M.P.) 8 Nagendra Khichi Director/Owner Sobhagya Seeds and Agritech ,Dewas (M.P.) 9 Hemant Patidar Director/Owner Shree Keshav Seeds and Company Sundrel Indore (M.P.) 10 Tejram Nagar Director/Owner Tej agri group Indore (M.P.) 11 Nitin Bhalerao Director/Owner Bhalerao Coaching Classes Indore (M.P.) 12 Sanjay Gorani Director/Owner Gorani Industries Pvt. Ltd.Indore (M.P.) 13 Gaurav Sethia Director/Owner Orange Training Consultancy Indore (M.P.)

13. Innovations and Best Practices

Acade mic Innovation:  At the beginning of the session Zero hour Classes for the students of I semester and Bridge classes for the III and V semester students are being organized.  Encourag es the students to imbibe research culture by allotting them research projects under Inspire Research Scholarship Programme. Teaching, Learni ng and Evaluation Process:  Along with the classroom teaching various other modern methods of teaching (LCD Projector, PPT Presentation and Interactive Board etc.) are also adopted to create interest of the students and inculcate in them an inclination towards research.  Excursion tours and laboratory visits are organized to give them firsthand knowledge of the subject. Best practices: The college has been constantly following a number of best practices like the “Butterfly Park”, “English Language Laboratory” , “Cleanliness Drive in the Campus” etc. Apart from these ongoing practices the college has taken up a number of other best practices like: E-News letter, Medicinal Park and National Awards in Chemistry.  The Medicinal park: The Department of Horticulture has developed the Medicinal Park. The objective is to create awareness55 among the students and faculty members regarding the importance of natural therapy. The medicinal plants have some god gifted values which are harmless and can do wonders as there is no side effects. A number of plants are there in the park like-Neem, Amla, Jamun, Tulsi, Alovera etc. The college has developed certain rare species like- Sarpgandha which is used to cure acidity and is a uterine tonic, Bhringaraj used in the cure of headache and fever, Kelikand used in the cure of snake bite, Jaundice and leprosy etc.  E-News letter & E-Magazine: The college publishes e-news letter quarterly to show the achievements of its faculty members and

14. SWOC Analysis (strength , weaknesses, Opportunity and Challenges

Looking Ahead (3 pages) Future Plans Lay out the college’s prioritise and goals over the coming year. Describe key initiatives pllaned, what each initiative is expected to achieve and how it will contribute to the college’s long term development.

Key Initiatives Planned/ implemented

Strength:  A rich heritage of learning and research.  Established reputation of being a leading Science college in the state.  On-line transparent admission system.  Safe, secure and environment conducive campus .  Well connected with public transport system.  Good Library with internet, Delnet and inflibnet facilities.  M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes in basic science subjects.  Separate Sports grounds for Football, Cricket, Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball , Badminton and Table tennis.  Each Department has a Computer, Multi-functional Printer, LCD projector and Internet facility.  Well Qualified Regular Faculty (87 % Ph.D. & 6% M.Phil.)  Wi-Fi Campus.  CCTV in the class rooms and campus.  Bank and Primary Health care centre in campus.  IGNOU study centre, run by the college in the campus.  MOU with NGO, Industries and Research centre.  Separate Girls and Boys unit for NCC and NSS.  Principal is ex-officio member and has voting right in M.P. Tennis and M.P. Cricket Association.  Examination centre for PSC,UPSC,SSC,ASI,ICAR,BSRB Weakness:  College timing from 7.00 am to 5.40 pm.  Due to State Govt. Policy no regular faculty for self finance course.  Govt. Transfer policy(applicable to teaching & Non teaching Staff).  We are bound to spare class rooms and Lab for N. P. Science College situated within the campus. Opportunities:  To start new courses and provide new subject options.  To get more MOU with Industries and Research Institute.  To get more funding for Research Projects.  To organize sponsored Seminars and Workshops.  To start research work in collaboration with reputed Institute.  To construct Girls hostel, Staff quarters and Guest house.  To start more certificate courses and skilled based programmes. Challenges:  To create more job opportunities through campus selection.  To maintain the college reputation. S. No Head Nature of proposal Expected Outcome  To (administrative/prepare students for competitive examinations.  To prepareacademic, students etc) for Research career.  To retain highly qualified faculty in self-finance courses.  To arrange more paid consultancy. 56  Regular updating of Computer and other Labs.  Maintenance and expansion of physical infrastructure. 1 Research Provoke the faculties for research: To take more Major These activities upgrading and Minor Research Projects, to take parts in various the research and research oriented seminars and workshops, to organize development in the seminars and workshops. and institution. 2 Increase Enhance the infrastructure like classrooms, laboratory, A good infrastructure create Infrastructure auditorium, smart classrooms, play grounds etc in the a healthy atmosphere of college teaching and learning in any institution 3 Library More text books and reference books and recent A rich library is the key of research journals will be purchase in the library. knowledge. More students Establish e-library, computerization of library. More will be benefitted by the magazines and news papers will be contributed in the books, Magazines, News library, paper. 4 Placement We facilitated our placement cell by resource persons Our target is to placed 40% for various aspects like personality developments, students communication skills, GDPI etc. To prepare students for the placement as per the requirements of companies, so that more and more students can placed by various organizations. Also made available various companies for placement. 6 Entrepreneurship We want to facilitate our students to develop This activities promote entrepreneurship skill so that they can start their own students for startup unit and get employed. For this we want to invite lectures of entrepreneur and businessmen for the interactions & motivation of the students 7 Competitive For Various competition like State PSC, UPSC, This activities help the Examination Banking, NDA, CDA, MBA, MCA, GRE, Toffel, etc. students to crack such We provide the coaching for such competitive exaaminations. examinations. For this we invite expert recourses.

15. Appendix: Institutional Performance Data and Financial Reports Provides key data on the institution and its performance, including achievement against strategic plan targets and financial reports. This section is mandatory. All data fields must be completed, in the format and as per the instructions attached.

Part II

Appendix: Institutional Performance Data and Financial Reports (all part II data kindly fill in attached excel sheet ) 1. Sanctioned seats and enrolment

(a) Sanctioned Seats (UG Ist Year & PG Previous year) Other SC ST Reserved General Total Categories Undergraduate 371 464 325 1160 2320 Postgraduate 60 75 52 188 375 Ph. D - - - - Data Source: AISHE

(b) Enrolment(UG Ist Year & PG Previous year) Undergraduate Postgraduate Ph.D

SC 410 52

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ST 452 54

Other Reserved Categories 887 115

General 556 116

Total 2305 337

(c) Enrolment(UG All years & PG Al years) Undergraduate Postgraduate Ph.D

SC 800 92

ST 901 80

Other Reserved Categories 1955 204

General 1189 213

Total 4845 589 Data Source: AISHE

Number of sanctioned seats by discipline group and enrolment in the 1st year as on September 30th [current year] Discipline Group Undergraduate Postgraduate Sanctioned Enrolment Sanctioned Enrolment Seats Seats Arts Commerce Criminology and Forensic Science Cultural Studies Defence Studies Design Disability Studies Education Fashion Technology Fine Arts Fisheries Science Foreign Languages Gandhian Studies Home Science Indian Languages IT & Computer Journalism and Mass Communication Law Library and Information Science

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Linguistics Management Marine Science and Oceanography Oriental Learning Physical Education Religious Studies Science (Ist Year) 2320 2305 375 337 Social Science Social Work Women Studies Data Source: AISHE, examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college]

(a) Transition from the 1st year to the 2nd year (Postgraduate) Number of Of (*), the number of students currently students admitted enrolled in the 2nd year who: to the 1st year in Passed all subjects in [the previous Were Allowed to the 1st year academic year] Keep Terms M.Sc. III Sem. (*)M.Sc. I Sem. Male 18 11 02 SC Female 85 64 17 Male 20 06 05 ST Female 46 25 11 Other Reserved Male 17 07 03 Categories Female 20 11 06 Male 17 13 04 General Female 85 79 04 Male 72 37 14 Total Female 237 179 38

Data Source: AISHE, examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college]

(b) On-time graduation (Undergraduate) Of (*), the number of students Number of students admitted who passed all final year to the 1st year in [year t-3] (*) examinations for the previous

academic year B.Sc. I Sem. BCA I Sem. B.Sc. VI BCA VI Sem. Sem. Male 194 20 143 07 SC Female 117 4 103 03 Male 217 11 142 03 ST Female 138 3 101 0 Other Reserved Male 470 38 375 22 Categories Female 280 20 260 17 Male 254 20 183 12 General Female 225 8 197 7 59

Male 1135 89 843 44 Total Female 760 35 661 27

Data Source: AISHE, examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college]

(c) On-time graduation (Postgraduate) Of (*), the number of students Number of students admitted who passed all final year

to the 1st year in [year t-2] (*) examinations in the current year Male 18 11 SC Female 85 25 Male 20 9 ST Female 46 10 Other Reserved Male 17 15 Categories Female 20 16 Male 17 29 General Female 85 96 Male 72 64 Total Female 237 147

Data Source: AISHE, examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college]

2. Faculty and administrative staff in position and training

(a) Faculty and administrative staff in position as on 30th September, [current year] Reserved Unreserve MP Female SC ST Others d Residents s Sanctioned - - - - - 98 Assistant Filled (Regular) 10 09 72 45 06 55 Professor Filled (Contract) Guest Lecturers 13 01 101 69 - 101 Sanctioned Associate Filled (Regular) Professor Filled (Contract) Guest Lecturers Sanctioned - - - - - 07 Filled (Regular) 00 00 01 04 00 07 Professor Filled (Contract) Guest Lecturers Admin. Sanctioned Staff (all) Filled (Regular) 60

Filled (Contract) Sanctioned 01 Accountant Filled (Regular) 01 Filled (Contract)

Data Source: AISHE

(b) Training of faculty and administrative staff between October 1st [previous year] to September 30th [current year] Training in the Leadership and area of management Other training academic training specialisation Assistant Number trained 00 09 - Professor Avg. number of days 00 02 to 21 days Associate Number trained Professor Avg. number of days Number trained 01 11 - Professor Avg. number of days 30 days 02 to 21 days Number trained 00 06 Guest Faculty Avg. number of days 00 02 to 21 days Administrative Number trained - N/A Staff (all) Avg. number of days N/A Number trained - N/A Accountant Avg. number of days N/A

Data Source: Compiled from training certificates submitted by faculty/administrative staff

(c) Faculty qualifications as on 30th September, [Current Year]

PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Others

Regular 76 04 - - Assistant Contract Professor Guest 27 55 - 33 Lecturers Regular Associate Contract Professor Guest

Lecturers

Regular 07 - - -

Professor Contract

Guest

Lecturers

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Data Source: AISHE

3. Student support services

(a) Financial support received (from all sources) by students in the college between October 1st [previous year] to September 30th [current year] Undergraduate Postgraduate PhD Average Numbe Average Value Numbe Average Number Value r (Rs.) r Value (Rs.) (Rs.) Male 356 21 SC Female 192 25 Male 166 18 ST Female 129 15 1697244 515098875 Male 1006 - General Female 2120 - Male 1528 Total Female 2441

Data Source: AISHE

(a) Financial support received, from the DHE, by students in the college between October 1st [previous year] to September 30th [current year] Undergraduate Postgraduate PhD Numbe Average Numbe Average Numbe Average r Value (Rs.) r Value (Rs.) r Value (Rs.) Male 356 21 - SC Female 192 25 - Male 166 18 - ST Female 129 15 - 49808475 1697244 Male 1006 - - General Female 2120 - - Male 1528 - - Total Female 2441 - - Data Source: College records, DHE

(b) Hostel occupancy as on 30th September, [Current Year] (all hostels) Capacity Males: 100 Number of residents Females:00 Male 15 SC Female -

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Male 17 ST Female - Male 67 General& OBC Female - Male 99 Total Female -

Data Source: Hostel register verified against fee receipts on record

(c) Hostel occupancy as on 30th September, [Current Year] (girls only hostels opened after __NIL______) Capacity 100 Number of residents SC 15 ST 17 OBC 42 General 24 Total 98 Data Source: Hostel register verified against fee receipts on record

4. Examination Results (a) Examination results for [previous academic year] (undergraduate) B.Sc. Other SC ST Reserved General Total

Categories M F M F M F M F M F Appeared 204 134 305 144 494 322 221 220 1224 820 1st division 37 56 33 35 185 207 115 153 370 451 st 1 2nd 63 31 90 56 161 65 50 41 364 193 year Division 3rd 03 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 Division Appeared 156 107 154 109 398 262 199 200 907 678 1st division 34 50 20 28 128 169 88 149 270 396 nd 2 y 2nd 60 27 64 50 153 58 51 32 328 167 ear Division 3rd 01 00 03 00 03 00 00 00 07 00 Division Appeared 130 72 129 89 381 210 181 217 121 588 1st division 39 37 14 28 159 154 99 174 311 393 rd 3 2nd 78 35 112 61 211 55 77 42 483 193 year Division 3rd 08 00 02 00 08 00 04 00 22 00 Division

Data Source: AISHE, Examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college]

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(a) Examination results for [previous academic year] (postgraduate) Other SC ST Reserved General Total

Categories M F M F M F M F M F Appeared 13 82 12 36 10 17 18 84 53 219 st M.Sc 1 division 08 59 01 20 01 9 10 69 20 156 2nd . II 3 07 05 04 06 02 03 10 17 23 Sem. Division 3rd 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Division Appeared 05 04 04 09 09 21 37 96 55 130 st M.Sc 1 division 03 03 02 06 06 21 27 93 38 123 2nd .IV 02 00 01 02 01 00 07 01 11 03 Sem. Division 3rd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Division

(a) Examination results for [previous academic year] (undergraduate): BCA SC ST Other General Total Reserved Categories M F M F M F M F M F Appeared 06 04 11 02 29 21 22 14 68 42

1st division II 00 01 00 00 10 16 11 11 21 28 Sem 2nd division 04 02 00 01 12 04 07 02 23 09

3rd division 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 02 00

Appeared 13 04 04 01 33 18 19 08 69 31

1st division IV 02 02 03 00 14 13 11 07 30 22 Sem 2nd division 04 01 00 00 07 04 03 01 14 06

3rd division 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

Appeared 10 04 04 01 22 20 26 13 62 38

1st division VI 01 02 00 00 10 15 16 11 37 28 Sem 2nd division 08 02 04 01 12 05 09 02 33 10

3rd division 01 ------01 00

Data Source: AISHE, Examination results declared by [affiliating university/autonomous college] 5. Placement and student tracking

(a) Placement and Tracking of Students who graduated in [previous academic year] (Undergraduate) Number of Of (*), the number of students who were

students who successfully tracked and are:

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graduated Employe In Not in in[the d/ Self- educatio Unemploye the previous employe n/ d labour academic d training force year] (*) Male 284 SC Female 181 Male 72 ST Female 56 46 75 NA Male 62 General Female 82 Male 189 Total Female 224

Data Source: Records of the college placement cell

(b) Placement and Tracking of Students who graduated in [previous academic year] (Postgraduate) Number of Of (*), the number of students who were students who successfully tracked and are: graduated Employe In Not in in[the d/ Self- educatio Unemploye the previous employe n/ d labour academic d training force year] (*) Male 11 SC Female 25 Male 9 ST Female 10 09 55 NA Male 15 General Female 16 Male 29 Total Female 96

Data Source: Records of the college placement cell

6. PhD Awarded ##

Number of PhDs awarded between October 1st [previous year] to September 30th [current year] Discipline Group Number Arts Commerce Criminology and Forensic Science Cultural Studies Defence Studies Design Disability Studies

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Education Fashion Technology Fine Arts Fisheries Science Foreign Languages Gandhian Studies Home Science Indian Languages IT & Computer Journalism and Mass Communication Law Library and Information Science Linguistics Management Marine Science and Oceanography Oriental Learning Physical Education Religious Studies Science 23 Social Science Social Work Women Studies Literature Other All disciplines Data Source: AISHE 7. Research and consultancy

Revenue generated through externally funded research and consultancies over [previous financial year] Discipline Group Number of active Total Revenue projects Generated (Rs. lakhs) Arts Commerce Criminology and Forensic Science Cultural Studies Defence Studies Design Disability Studies Education Fashion Technology Fine Arts Fisheries Science Foreign Languages Gandhian Studies Home Science Indian Languages IT & Computer Journalism and Mass Communication 66

Law Library and Information Science Linguistics Management Marine Science and Oceanography Oriental Learning Others / Inter-disciplinary Physical Education Religious Studies Science 03 1430000 Social Science Social Work Veterinary and Animal Sciences Women Studies All disciplines Data Source: College/university records

Number of papers published in peer-reviewed journals between October 1st [previous year] to September 30th [current year] Number of papers Number of published published papers through cross- Discipline Group Internation National institute research al Journals Journals collaboration Arts Commerce Criminology and Forensic Science Cultural Studies Defence Studies Design Disability Studies Education Fashion Technology Fine Arts Fisheries Science Foreign Languages Gandhian Studies Home Science Indian Languages IT & Computer Journalism and Mass Communication Law Library and Information Science Linguistics Management Marine Science and Oceanography Oriental Learning Others / Inter-disciplinary Physical Education Religious Studies 67

Science 50 22 - Social Science Social Work Women Studies All disciplines

Date Source: College records based on published papers submitted by faculty

8. NAAC accreditation and UGC autonomy Date of Date on which Application (LOI accreditation Grade Valid till & SSR was received submitted) 1st Cycle 5/11/2001 3 Star level2 4/11/2006 2nd Cycle 30/9/2009 B 29/9/2014 30/7/2014, 3rd Cycle 19/1/2016 A 18/1/2021 31/1/2015

Date of submission of the Annual Quality Assurance Report for the current year: _-______

Does the college have currently valid UGC autonomy? ______Yes______. If yes, by order number______F.22-1/2017(AC)______, dated _08/6/2017______.

9. Institutional Trends

Baseline Current Variable [Year 1] [Year 2] [Year 3] [Year 4] Value Year Percentage of sanctioned seats in the 1st 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% year filled (undergraduate, all categories) Percentage of sanctioned seats in the 1st 75% 48% 95% 90% 70% year filled (postgraduate, all categories) Transition rate from the 1st year to the 2nd 92% year (undergraduate, all categories) On-time graduation rate (undergraduate, all 80% categories) Transition rate from the 1st year to the 2nd 96% year (post graduate, all categories) On-time graduation rate (postgraduate, all 93% categories) Regular faculty in position rate (all levels, 50% reserved categories)

Regular faculty in position rate (all levels, 50% unreserved categories)

Percentage of regular faculty with PhDs 98% (all levels)

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Employment rate of graduates from the previous academic year (undergraduate, all 18% categories) Employment rate of graduates from the previous academic year (postgraduate, all 20% categories) Percentage of total revenue generated - through externally funded research

Number of papers published in peer- 72 reviewed, international journals Source: Tables under section 1-8. 10. Financial Reports

Name and registration number of the auditor __AGMP Gwalior FRN.002704C______.

Number of audit observations recorded by the auditor__Nil______.

Number of audit responses found satisfactory, as certified by the project directorate - Nil (College Audit by AGMP).

Certified audit reports as per the standard Chart of Accounts to be attached. (Annex 01)

11. All India Survey of Higher Education

Date on which all applicable fields of the Data Collection Format for the All India Survey of Higher Education were completed and submitted ______16/02/209______

Instructions  All data is to be reported as on 30th September of the current year.  Postgraduate courses refer to courses at the Masters and MPhil level.  The number of sanctioned seats is the number of students the college is authorized, by the UGC/DHE/affiliating University, to admit in the first year of its degree programs.  The number of sanctioned faculty posts is the number of faculty the college is authorized, by the UGC/DHE/affiliating University, to recruit on a full-time basis.  Enrolment is defined as the number of students who have paid their admission fees for joining a degree program by September 30 of the respective academic year.  Admission is defined as the number of students who have paid their admission fees for joining a degree program, in the first year, by September 30 of the respective academic year and who have never been enrolled in that degree program previously.  Other Reserved Categories include all categories of students (for e.g. sports quota, extracurricular quota, residents of Jammu and Kashmir etc.) for whom a fixed percentage of sanctioned seats are reserved.  Examination results are to be reported for examinations held in the previous academic year, and the results for which were declared by 30th September of the current year.

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 Allowed to keep terms refers to students who did not pass all subjects in the previous year but were allowed to transition to the next year of their respective degree programs.  Regular faculty refers to faculty employed on open-ended, full-time contracts as per UGC norms.  Contract faculty refers to faculty employed on fixed term, full-time contracts as per UGC norms.  Guest Lecturers refers to faculty employed on a per lecture or per day basis as per UGC norms.  Data on scholarships is to be reported on all scholarships awarded between 1st October of the previous year and 30th September of the current year.  A hostel seat is considered occupied if a student has been allotted a seat in the hostel and the student, to whom the seat was allotted, has paid the hostel fee for the current academic year.  Examination results refers to the average score obtained by a student, in the respective academic year, across all exams that are used to assess whether the student has met the requirement of the degree program in which he/she is enrolled.  Student tracking refers to having up to date contact information (mobile phone and/or email address) and status (employment, unemployed, in formal education or training, not in the labour market/other) for each student for up to six from the end of the academic year when the student passed out (graduated).  Externally funded research and consultancies refer to research and/or development funded through consultancy contracts or partnerships with a sponsor or purchaser who is external to the institution.  A peer-reviewed journal is one that subjects an author’s research to review and evaluation by others who are experts in the same field, before the research is published.  An international journal is one that has an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) issued by the ISSN International Centre.  A paper is said to be published through cross-institute research collaboration if the primary affiliation of at least two authors is to different colleges/institutions.  The institutional performance indicators common across all institutions can be found in the PIP. Institution-specific performance indicators can be found in the MOU signed between the Institution and the Department of Higher Education.  The standard Chart of Accounts refers to the standard format for audit reports as notified by the Department of Higher Education through its orders.

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