INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAAC GRADE 'A'

PROSPECTUS 2018 INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN University of Delhi 31, Shamnath Marg, Delhi-110054

ADMINISTRATION Principal Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Vice – Principal Dr. Sethi Bursar Ms. Sushma Neena Kumar Administrative Officer Mr. Dinesh Sundriyal

CONTACT Telephone No. 011 – 23954085 Fax 011 – 23962009 Email [email protected] Website ipcollege.ac.in

UNDER THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 Public Information Officer Mr. Dinesh Sundriyal Administrative Officer

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4 Vision

The Vision of the College is to educate, enable and empower young women, emphasizing the need to mainstream the marginalized and weaker sections among them, to ensure justice and equity in society. Mission

The Mission is to steer the education it offers not only to lead to the pragmatic goal of employability, but also to build a life of the mind and sensitize and orient its students to service of the community, in the quest for a better life for society and the world that we inhabit. The College endeavors to nurture confident and responsible citizens who will uphold the values enshrined in the motto of the College 'Truth, Love, Knowledge, Service'. To this end the College's mission statement is set out as definite tasks which define the College's distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing, the students it seeks to serve, the institutions traditions and value orientations, the needs of society and its course for the future. The Mission is dynamic and its tasks are defined and periodically reviewed to meet the challenges and opportunities of changing times. Objectives

The Objectives of the College are stated in the tasks of the Mission. The College seeks to inculcate through its programs : ✤belief in self as a woman (through enabling strategies and empowerment as women). ✤awareness of history, heritage and environment (through its own location within these and its links with global concerns and issues) ✤respect and sensitivity for the Other (by exposure to culture diversity, languages, human rights) ✤values of citizenship (civic sense, public conduct, leadership, rights and responsibilities) ✤encourage and build scientific temperament and rational thinking (through inter-disciplinary; theme activities and research) ✤development of presentation and writing skills (by incentives for research and innovation) ✤enhancement of employability and life-skills (by organizing hands-on training and workshops) ✤holistic development through curricular and co-curricular activities (through mandatory membership and participation in a minimum of two co-curricular activities) in the College.

5 ABOUT INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

Indraprastha College for Women (estd. 1924) is a constituent college of the University of Delhi and its oldest women's college. Founded as a part of a nation-wide campaign for women's education and empowerment, it is located on a beautiful campus which is a recognized heritage site and a landmark of Delhi. It has an enrolment of approximately 3500 students in its UG and PG programs. The College offers a wide range of courses, which promotes interdisciplinary studies in the 3 streams of Humanities, Mathematical Sciences and Commerce. Two new courses, B.A. (Hons.) Sociology and B.A. (Hons.) Geography, has commenced from the academic session July 2017. Uniquely, the College offers the Self- Financed BA (Hons) in Multimedia and Mass Communication (BMMMC). The College Student Services include a vigorous Diversity Integration Program. The College has a Need Blind Admission Policy and offers need based financial assistance to new entrants at the time of admission itself. The College is 100% barrier free and has a “Under One Roof” Enabling Unit (EU) and Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC). Apart from a proactive financial aid policy, it organizes courses in English and ICT skills for the EWS and PwD-oriented skill training courses. The College publishes its Annual Report and Prospectus in Hindi and its website in Hindi is active at hindi.ipcollege.ac.in. For advanced learners, the College has a Research Methodology Program. The College has instituted an UG Research Grant for innovative and original projects. It has an International Student Desk, North East Society and an activeWDC with a Gender Sensitization Cell. It offers basic medical facilities with regular attendance of a Nurse and a Counsellor, with the neighborhood hospital for medical emergencies. The College has a mentorship program and a Career Guidance and Placement Cell. The College has created six Research and Learning Resource Centres. The Museum and Archives Learning Resource Centre houses heritage and contemporary exhibits of the College. The Translation and Translation Studies Centre for independent research and skill development in languages. The Centre for Earth Studies promotes research in ecology and environment, and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies brings all the disciplines of the College together. Two new centres have been opened in 2017: Centre for Sanskrit Studies and Research and the Music Archives & Listening Room (MALR). The College has two hostels to accommodate 450 students, the 170 seater Indraprastha College Girls Hostel and the Kalavati Gupta Hostel (KG) which has a total number of 280 seats. The IP Hostel currently under renovation would be functional from July 2018 with the option of AC rooms. The well-stocked Library has a book bank, a lift for disability access and the ICT centre with 80 computers. The College has its own Studio and Production Centre with independent editing facilities, a hub for Community Radio with world-wide broadcast facilities through DUCR, an Audio-Visual Resource Centre, Seminar rooms, state-of-the-art Conference rooms, a fully air-conditioned Auditorium with 586 seating capacity, four Exhibition Foyers, well-equipped laboratories and other infrastructure to support its academic and co-curricular activities. It has vast playgrounds and multi-facility sports infrastructure with a Swimming Pool, Climbing Wall, Walking Track, Gymnasium, Shooting Range, Fitness Centre and a sprawling sports complex. A wide range of extra-curricular activities are encouraged. The College has its own 26 seater bus. To support its formidable infrastructure and facilities, the College has full power back-up to ensure that all activities are carried out without interruption. The College has an active Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and submits its Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR), regularly to the accreditation body.

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Indraprastha College for Women is the only College of 4-week internship in a related agency. Some of the the University of Delhi to offer B.A. (Hons.) Multi thrust areas of the Course are also those fore-grounded Media and Mass Communication. The Course is self- on the national agenda, and the College is keen to avail financed and approved by the University of Delhi. The the outreach policies and programs of the Government Course is located within the Faculty of Applied Social of India in the areas of knowledge application and skill Sciences and the Humanities (FAASH) and is based on development. the basic principles of Social Sciences and Humanities IP College has the infrastructural wherewithal to the and their interdisciplinary nature. It is also an make required facilities available to run the Course. application course which imparts technical knowledge, The Department has a state of art Audio-Visual skills and hands-on training in the use of the latest Resource Centre. There is a fully equipped studio, a technology. radio production centre, editing bays, dark rooms, The objective of the Course is to create a practitioner updated software and applications, and the equipment with a critical and analytical mind, who is holistically required for in-house training and production related to trained in theory and the praxis of communication and the Course. is able to apply these to a wide range of media technology and media practices. The Course The Course is taught by faculty drawn from related emphasizes not merely on producing skilled workers departments of the College and other institutions, and for the media industry, but also on developing a core experts and practitioners from the media industry. competence and comprehension of communication Admission is through an All India Entrance Test, across mass-media, in their complexity, political conducted by the University of Delhi. dynamics, technological advances and transformations. The Course seeks to extend employability of students Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf beyond the spectrum of the media industry, to public Head of Department policy, production and higher and specialized Dr. Rekha Sethi education. An essential component for the Course is a Co-ordinator

Inauguration of Community Radio Link Audio Recording Studio

12 Learning Centres Museum and Archives Learning Resource Centre The College archives was expanded into a museum and learning resource centre and relocated in a modern display gallery in 2015. Currently, the Archives cover the period 1924-2006 with plans for extension. The major parts of its holdings have been donated by the late Chairman, Governing Body, Shri Narain Prasad. The Museum and Archives is well-stocked and holds many fascinating and rare documents related to the history of the College which overlaps with the history of the city of Delhi, the women's education movement and the Freedom Movement. Interesting moments and events in the life of the College are on display in photographs and journals. These have been restored and digitized to be available for visitors to see and for study by interested scholars. The Centre is currently collaborating on a research project by scholars of Sydney University. It is part of the prestigious Sahapedia heritage project. The Museum and Archives along with the College, are also a popular stop for the Delhi Heritage Walk. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinator: Dr. Meena Bhargava

Translation and Translation Studies Centre The Translation and Translation Studies Centre was set up in 2015. Translation as an activity is promoted by the College to stimulate student interest and engagement with both language and cultural diversity, particularly in India. The College identified translation and translation studies in India as an emerging area which requires academic engagement and keen scholarship. It views translation as an area with potential also for skill development and employability, apart from enhancing language skills for various kinds of academic tasks and research. The Centre's activity aims at giving impetus to research and independent learning. It has successfully cut across departments to evoke wide ranging student participation. The student journal of translation - 'CODE' is produced annually by the Centre. The Centre organizes lively activities around language throughout the year. Scholars and practitioners are invited to deliver talks at the Centre. A certificate course on 'Editing and Publishing' (Bilingual) is also offered by the Centre, which is very popular with students. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinators: Dr. Vinita Sinha & Dr. Rekha Sethi

13 Centre for Earth Studies The Centre for Earth Studies was launched in 2016. It encourages student research and project- oriented learning on environment related issues for sustainable development. The specific goal and objective is to inculcate awareness and preparedness among the college community to confront imminent climatic developments in a multi-pronged approach. The themes for 2016 were Disaster Management with special focus on Earthquake in Delhi and Bird life in the College. To take forward this theme, the Centre launched an Add-On Certificate Course on 'Disaster Risk- Preparedness: Knowledge For Life'. The College also wishes to develop a task force which is trained mentally and technically to respond to disaster. The Centre brings out a peer-reviewed, biannual journal on issues related to sustainable development and environment consciousness, the Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development (JIID). The Centre holds workshops, talks and seminars on a wide variety of issues impacting life on planet Earth. A Tree Census Report of Indraprastha College was published in 2017. The innovative project GREEN LAB by the College ECO Club is a collaborative, innovative project which explores organic growth of vegetables in small urban spaces. Students are encouraged to propose other focus areas. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinator: Dr. Anindita Roy Saha

Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies The importance of a comprehensive understanding of the human condition and our location within it cannot be underestimated in higher education. The interrelatedness of academic disciplines and the ways in which they impact on each other serve to enhance and deepen not only our understanding of diverse disciplines, but also promote a holistic assessment of realities surrounding us. At the same time, the methodologies of specific disciplines are understood along with their respective objects of study. The Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies established in 2016, hopes to instill in students the academic curiosity necessary to understand social phenomena and engage with these in an analytical and critical way. The Centre encourages students to undertake research and projects which enable the interplay of disciplines. It also organizes seminars, conferences and talks by scholars and students. A seminar series 'Dilli: Perspectives on Delhi' and an outreach research project 'HUM SAB' with migrant labour on College campus, has been launched by the Centre. Very specifically, the Centre provides a forum where young scholars from various universities in Delhi may be invited on a regular basis to present their work-in progress, to stimulate the minds of our students and enable a lively dialogue with their peers. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinator : Dr. Rashmi Pant

14 Music Archives and Listening Room (MALR) The Music Archives and Listening Room is a unique project initiated in 2017, which encourages the solitary pursuit of “listening” to music and discovering its making in all its nuances. It was inaugurated with a musical rendition by Pt. Biswajit Roy Chowdhury and Sh. Rohen Bose and panel discussion by Dr. Urmila Bhirdikar and Prof. Partho Dutta. The Archives are a collection developed through donations from music lovers and practitioners of Indian Classical Music, in its various manifestations and embodiments. Here we will find rare recordings, information and catalogues. The Music Archives also proposes to translate treatises on music written in Indian languages to make them available to a wider public. The College's studio and recording room will make it possible to record interviews and performances, whenever the opportunity arises and also to archive these digitally. The project proposes to arouse and disseminate the appreciation of our musical heritage and to develop an understanding of it from an informed position. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinators: Ms. Anita Banerji & Dr. Pragati Mohapatra Sanskrit Studies and Research Centre The Sanskrit Studies and Research Centre launched in 2017 is envisioned to promote the study of the Sanskrit language as an invaluable heritage which is a key to unlock the vast corpus of knowledge it treasures. It proposes to focus on the interface of Sanskrit with other disciplines like Linguistics, History, Literature, Philosophy, Mathematics and so on. It is an off-shoot of the Translation and Translations Studies Centre and rests upon the College's collection of rare books in Sanskrit. The Centre proposes to promote the acquisition of language skills along with the phonetics and phonology of Sanskrit. It will encourage translation from Sanskrit into other Indian and foreign languages. It will network with all the Learning and Resource Centres of the College in activities that have the possibility to highlight the contribution of Sanskrit language and writings in it. It will explore collaboration with like-minded academic and cultural bodies to establish linkages to carry the Centre forward. Chair: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Co-ordinator: Dr. Anita Swami Career Guidance and Placement Cell The Career Guidance and Placement Cell, Jobs Entrepreneurship Excellence Talent (J.E.E.T.) facilitates students to make informed decision about career choices by organising various activities. Activities organised by the Cell during 2017-18: =Global University Fair =Information Sessions by – Ambedkar University, Delhi – Young India Fellowship, Ashoka University – Global Risk Management Institute – Virtual Training Centre, 'Internshala' =Skill Development Sessions by Ernst and Young =On Campus Placement sessions for internships and jobs 15 I I I I I I I I I II II II II II II II II II II III III III III III III III III III Position (P) (P) Class M.A Part III Part III Part III Part II Part II Part I Part I Part I MA(P) Part III Part III Part II Part II Part I Part I Part I Part I Part I M.A. (F) M.A Part III Part II Part II Part I Part I Part I Part I Department Psychology Computer Science Computer Science Economics MMMC Mathematics MMMC MMMC Music Psychology English MMMC Sanskrit Mathematics MMMC Computer Science MMMC Music Political Science Sanskrit Psychology Psychology MMMC Computer Science MMMC Computer Science Hindi MMMC Psychology University Positions 2017 Positions University aruni Sethi V Agarwal uli and Somya Nigam Ahuja asundhara Raturi V Apoorva Shekher Anshu Kumari Anshu Ankita Mishra Arpita Rathor Name of Student Simran Kohli and Simran Kohli and Priyanka Sukhalani Mohika Saachika Jain Neha Saxena NiveditaT Suasha Girdhar Komal Sirjan Kaur

Shikha Sakshi

Shakti Sethi Divyanshi Diksha Goel

Richa

Mehreen Fatima and Srishti Kumar Shreya Kohli Chhavi Dua Nandini Suri Bharti Dua and Simran Kaur

Gopika G Harsha Baid

University Positions 16 Student Achievers

Riya Yadav Shreya Saksena Youngest Female Rider to Khardung-la Asian Airgun Champion Shooter

Anamika Vasundhara Raturi Participant, Harvard Crossroad Vocalist and Achiever Summer Programme, Dubai

Kajal Chaudhary Mahima Bhatnagar & NSS Volunteer, International Nishita Malhotra Youth Exchange Programme, China Developers of Audio Repository Mobile App for VH Students 17 e c e n e d i s e R

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V Archives and W g Academic Block n i Centre t Lecture i s ell Equipped Computer orld i V ranslation and ranslation Studies Centre wo Hostels T V Music Sanskrit Study and Centre for Earth Studies Centre for T Museum and Student Information Cartographic Lab National Knowledge Community Radio with Radio Production Unit Audio Editing Bays IQAC Room A Exhibition Foyers Conference Hall Auditorium Seminar Rooms W LCD Projection Facility in LCD Projection Facility Research Rooms Library and Reading Library and Reading ICT New Listening Room( Baithak) Research Centre Interdisciplinary Studies T Learning Resource Centre System Network and Connectivity W Centre / Studio Laboratories Classrooms Rooms • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Academic Infrastructur Aid Activities f Access all TM rack W A T Activity Zone -Free Surveillance gency Medical Facilities i-Fi enabled Campus alking isiting Nurse Students/ Staf Stationery Store Committee Committee Support Complex V Services CCTV Enabling Unit 26 Seater Bus for Full Power Backup Photostat Facility and Cyber Cafe Bank and Grievance Redressal Internal Complaints Cafeteria Music Practice Room Student Climbing W Fitness Centre Multi Facility Sports Swimming Pool Emer Medical Room with W Barrier Campus Security with Campus Security "Under One Roof" "Under One Roof" Equal Opportunity Cell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • College Support College Support • • • ward for ending V A Assistance and Activities graduate Research Skill Course omen's Development oung People Student Diversity IT Financial Independent Research Under Skill Development Add-On Certificate Mentorship Student Counselor Career Guidance and International Students North East Society Gender Sensitization W Student Faculty Admission Counselling International Sports Students' Union Health Camp Sanitary Pad Book Bank English Language and English Language Integration Programme Integration Programme Communication Skills Communication Skills Course Scholarship Opportunities Grant Courses Courses Placement Cell Desk Committee Cell Committees Services Y Machine Student Services • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Facilities 18 Facilities

New Academic Block

Kalavati Gupta Hostel

Cafeteria

19 Academic Infrastructure

Auditorium

Conference Room

Seminar Room

20 Learning Resources

The Library ✤Housed on three floors ✤Fully digitized ✤Wi-fi enabled ✤Access to e-resources and e- journals through UGC-NLIST, DELNET, DULS ✤Computers with OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) ✤Book Bank facility ✤Cubicles for the visually challenged ✤Cubicles for faculty for reading and research ✤Facility for photocopying ✤Elevator ✤Fully air-conditioned

ICT Hall ✤Wi-fi enabled ✤Computer Systems ✤Fully air-conditioned

21 Best Practices

The College has developed a work culture along different sets of best practices in various domains of its functioning as follows:

Inclusion and Incentives for Students Institutional Social Integration of Diversity •Undergraduate Research Grant Responsibility •Need-Blind Admission Policy for Innovative and Original Ideas •Medical Emergency Fund for • •Fee waivers for PwD Financial Assistance to students Contractual Workers a c c e p t e d t o p r e s e n t a t • •Gender Sensitisation Outreach “Under One Roof” Enabling Unit International Conferences for PwD and Barrier-Free Access activities in neighbourhood •Programmes on Writing Skills schools •Computer Literacy and Mobility •Programmes on Research & • Training Classes for visually Education Counselling of challenged students Methodology Community prior to Admission • • •Transport for visually challenged CODE-Student Journal of Community Use of Sports students returning home after Translation Infrastructure and Facilities exam during dark winter evenings •Principal's Honor Roll Award for •Community Health Camps •Basic English Language & “ I n d i v i d u a l I n i t i a t i v e & •Teaching Children of Migrant C o m m u n i c a t i o n S k i l l s Significant Achievement Beyond Labor Curriculum” Programme •Outreach Programmes inculca- •College Excellence Awards, •Basic IT Skill classes ting Social Responsibility among Prizes and Scholarships •Bi-lingual Teaching to accommo- Students •Annual Sports Day Gala date needs of the students •Collaboration with NGOs like • •Dedicated seats in Hostels for Public Performance of Annual Goonj, UMEED, Teach for India students from the North-East, College Play among others. Conflict Zones and Remote Regions Faculty Development Programmes •Active North-East Society since a •Department of Psychology: 'Teaching and Research Innovation in decade Psychology', 2017 •Gender Sensitization Committee •Department of Hindi: 'Sahitya Shikshan Parividhiyan, 2017 •International Student's Desk •Department of Mathematics and Department of Computer Science: •Research Opportunities Workshop 'Training-cum-Workshop on La Tex', 2016 for Advanced Learners

22 Best Practices

Environment Management and Governance Consciousness and •Annual Academic Review for Internal Conservation Measures Quality Assessment • •Green campus maintained College Day and Presentation of Principal's through sustained efforts of Report College staff and students •Website in Hindi and English •Waste Management - Leaf •All notices and circular in Hindi and composter, Vermi compost & English Aaga •Annual Public Lecture •Water Management – Heritage •Decentralized and Participative Well, Waste Water Recycling functioning through Committees •Energy Conservation- Solar •Transparency and Accountability with panels, Solar Street lights Paper Trail • Paper & E-Waste recycling •Filing of monthly RTI return as per the Act • Green Audit & Tree Census •AISHE data uploading as per schedule • Shanti Paath •Regular Internal Review of financial •Mapping fauna & flora on the processes College campus •Bi-annual assessment and implementation •Green Lab and Herbarium of all benefits and promotions due to •Sensitization and Awareness Non-Teaching staff through activities and workshops on •Training including in-house programs, tree census, green audit, bird walks ability/skill enhancement measures and and expeditions also organized higher education/qualification encouraged • Bird census of College campus for all staff • •Rescued birds released on College Website, ERP & SIS with own server for E- campus Governance • •Conservation and promotion of Non–Teaching Staff as equal stakeholders its wealth of flora and fauna •Certificate of Appreciation for exceptional work of Non – Teaching Staff Heritage Awareness •Non–Teaching Staff achievements included in Principal's Annual Report •Dedicated hours for showcasing • history of the College Thrift and Credit Society for College employees •Books, Projects and Research on • IP College Monthly Meetings of Provident Fund Committee •Countdown 100 years programme • for College Centennial in 2023-24 Daily briefing and stock taking at close of • day by the Principal with the Administrative Khazana-i-Virasat Officer •Regular Governing Body Meetings •Grievance Redress Mechanisms notified through Internal Complaints Committee and Non-Teaching Grievances Corner •Display and dissemination of information in the public domain

23 Student Activities

India Sweden Quiz Quiz Club Launch of BA(P) Journal Dastaan

NSS Outreach Programme

Self Defence Training for PwD Students

24 Co–Curricular Activities

✤Annual Public Lecture

✤National Science Day

✤Women's Development Cell (WDC)

✤National Cadet Corps (NCC)

✤National Service Scheme (NSS ) Gay-lentine's Day, WDC ✤ECO Club

✤Community Related Extension Activities

✤ENACTUS

✤Shiksha ka Sawaal

✤Loktantrashala ( School for Democracy)

✤Gender Sensitization Committee

✤Discussion Forum

✤Gandhi Study Circle

✤North East Society

✤International Students' Day Festival

NSS Volunteers at Kilkaari ✤Career Guidance and Placement Counselling

Academic Societies of the Departments

Academic Societies of the Departments conduct activities like talks, seminars and conferences. These societies also provide a platform for students' presentation, both Gandhi Study Circle competitive and otherwise, in every semester.

Project 'AIPAN'

25 Extra-Curricular Activities

Western Dance Society Indian Dance Society 'AFROZA' 'MRIDANG'

Western Music Society

SHRUTI

Fine Arts Society Western Dance Society 'AFROZA' 'Croydon'

26 Extra-Curricular Activities

Indian Music Society 'AALAP'

Film and Photography Society 'SIMULACRA'

Dramatics Society 'ABHIVYAKTI'

27 Swimming Pool In 1954 the students demanded a Swimming Pool...

1955 Initiative of digging the Swimming Pool

1956 Swimming Pool Inaugurated

2015 Celebrated 60 years

28 Sports Facilities

Climbing Wall Inauguration Basketball Court

Climbing Wall Shooting Range

Fitness Center Squash Court

Lawn Tennis Indoor Badminton Court 29 NCC, NSS, Sports

30 Disability Access

✤"Under One Roof" Enabling Unit ✤100% Barrier-Free Campus ✤Fee Waivers ✤Customized hostel facilities; earmarked safe spaces in hostels ✤Ramp and Tactile Pathways ✤Elevator in Library ✤Special Toilets Braille Printer

✤A Cell to assist and counsel during admissions ✤College and Library Orientation Programmes for the new entrants for access ✤Talks and seminars focusing on special needs ✤Special Counselling services ✤Inter-College Sports events for students with Tactile Pathway disabilities ✤Escorted educational trips and excursions ✤Escorted transport for movement outside College ✤Canteen Menu in Braille and dropping of visually challenged students to Workshops for Visually Challenged Students their destination after dark in the winter semester ✤Android App ✤Mobility Training Programme ✤Self Defence Training ✤ Inter-college festival "Samarthya" to present and ✤ showcase talent in extra-curricular activities 'Assistive Technology ' and 'Reading without Seeing' ✤Endowments for special prizes, and scholarships for Training for Visually Challenged Students high achievers ✤To use Print Assist (Lex-Air-Camera) Device ✤Access to special learning aids provided free of cost ✤Computer driven software to create employability ✤High resolution Scanner and Braille printer ✤Development and use of Lecture Hall App of ✤DAISY Angel Players 'Audio Repository ✤Technological support like free CD players and laptops with software ✤DVD version of the College Magazine for visually challenged students

Chorus

31 Life of the Mind: Some Moments

International Conference •International Symposium on Translation 'The Cultural Challenge', 2018 •Travel and Travails of Translation-International Symposium, 2017 •The Fragmented Self: An Interdisciplinary Exploration into the Notions of Self and Identity in Contemporary Life' – International Conference organized by the Department of Psychology, October, 2017 •'Plurilingualism and Orality in Translation', 2015 Literature Festival •Hindi Mahotsav in collaboration with Vani Foundation 2017 National Conference •'Women, State and Power: Reflections on Democracy', Department of Political Science, 2016 • 'Consciousness', Department of Philosophy, 2016 •'Online Retail in India: Emerging Trends and Future Challenges', Department of Commerce, 2015 •'Frontiers of Computational Research', Department of Computer Science, 2015 Round Table Conference on Gandhi •Gandhi Matters', 2018 •'Gandhi, Environment and Sustainability', 2017 •'Gandhi and Food', 2016 •'The Death of Gandhi', 2015 •'Locating the Dramatic in the Life of Gandhi', 2014 Discussion Forum •Gender – Bender and Transgender' by Dr. Kartik Bittu and Kabir, 2018 •'Jal, Thal, Mal aurKal' ,Sopan Joshi, 2017 •'Trump: Age Kya? Bharat –America Sambandh', Naghma Sahar, 2017 •'Rights of Women in Islam', Dr. Syeda Hameed, 2016 •'Constructed Identity, Contested Category: Case of Dalits and Maha-Dalits in Uttar Pradesh', Professor Badri Narayan, 2016 Outreach Programme with School for Democracy •Release of the book "The RTI Story: Power to the People", and Panel Discussion with the Alumna author Aruna Roy, 2018 •Gandhi Lecture Series I: 'Mahatma Gandhi and his Philosophy of Non-violence' by R. V. Rajagopal, 2017 •Gandhi Lecture Series II: 'Gandhi in Contemporary World' by Alumna Rajni Bakshi, 2017 •Lec-Dem on 'The Charkha and Its Relevance Today by Mr. Sanjoy Singha, Ms. Indu and Ms. Sita Bimbrahw, 2017 •Lec-Dem on Sufi Folk Music by the Manganiar group from Western Rajasthan, 2017 •Public Lecture: 'Aadhar and the Right to Privacy' by Dr. Usha Ramanathan, 2017 32 Community Extension Activities •Psychological aid for under-trial prisoners in Tihar Jail. •Adoption of daily wage earners at Khyber Pass to take care of their literacy, health, sanitation, awareness and recreation •Putting up stalls at Dilli Haat, IGNCA, Delhi Cant to showcase the products of Aipan Talks •Cinematic Narrative in the Films “Fandry and Sairat” by Dr. Vasudevan, 2018 •“How to be An Average Assamese Citizen” by Shalim M. Hussain, 2018 •“India in Slovakia” by Jozef Banas, 2018 •Organ Donation by Mary Sinha, 2018 •'Transforming Lives: Access and Digital Technology for PwD', George Abraham, 2017 •'Can the Satyagrahi be a citizen? Imagining Gandhi Ambedkar Dialogue', Prof. Ujwal Kumar Singh, 2017 •'Plants as Green Engines of Change', Dr. S.Natesh, 2017 •A Conversation with Ashley Judd, "What's on my mind and tell me what's on yours?", 2017 •'Music, Gender and Regional Identity', Dr. Prachee Dewri, 2017 Annual Public Lecture •'Equity in Education', Shri Manish Sisodia, 2017 •'Indian Universities: Challenges Today', Professor Yogendra Yadav, 2016 •'Making India Work', William Bissel, MD, Fabindia, 2015 Panel Discussions •“Let's Talk: Depression”, Chidren First, 2018 •Interaction with Dr. Deepa Narayan, Author of “Chup: Breaking the Silence about India's Women”, 2018 •'Deconstructing Womanhood and Identity',Dr. Maya John, RachanaJohriand Ms. Sabika Abbas Naqvi , 2017 •'The Culture of Silence: Violence against Women',Dr. Maya John, Ms. Nastasia Paul-Gera and Dr. Rukmini Sen, 2017 •'Race, Language, Culture: Locating Northeast in India', in collaboration with Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI), 2017 Workshops •Career Options and Assistive Technology, 2018 •Road Safety, 2018 •Behavior Management and Inquiry based Pedagogy, 2018 •Birds: Watching and Beyond, 2018 •Wall Climbing, 2018 •Digital India VISAKA, 2017 •Best out of Waste, 2017 •Indoor Air Quality and Human Health, 2017 •First Aid by St. John's Ambulance, 2017 •Use of Free and Open Source Software by IIT, Bombay, 2017

33 Centenary Decade 2014-2024 Activities and Initiatives

•In year 2017, the College called for a year long celebration •Translation and Translation Studies Centre of 70 years of independence and 75 years of the Quit India •Museum and Archives Learning Resource Centre Movement. •International Conference Festival - 2015 • A year long program on Gandhi was announced on the •CODE- Student Journal of Translation occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, 2017 and the Charkha Society •Round Table Conference on Gandhi was revived in the College. • •The Principal and the College were awarded for "Girl Sociology Department • Centric Tertiary Education and Training" by Womens Geography Department Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE), at the •Two Add-On Certificate Courses namely 'An Introduction World Women Summit, 8 March, 2018 to Hindustani Music: Tradition and Aesthetics' and 'Editing •Indraprastha College receives the prestigious " World and Publishing' were organised by 'MALR' and Ecology, Environment & Development" Award 2017 'Translation and Translation Studies Centre' respectively •New Academic Block •Centenary Decade Exhibitions •Library Property Counter extension o Prakriti Bazaar ,2017 •Enhancement of seats in IP Hostel, Installation of Lift, Air o Festival Mela, 2016 Conditioning of Two Floors o 'Dilli Dincharya: Portraying Lives of Women', 2015 •Renovation of KG Hostel and seats enhanced o 'Photographic March', Gandhi Study Circle, 2015 o Pearls among Jewels: Illustrated Manuscripts from •Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development (Peer- the Raza Library, 2014 reviewed) •Performances •The Sanskrit Studies and Research Centre (SSRC) o • 'Femme in Public' – Performance session of poetry, Music Archives and Listening Room (Baithak) stand-up comedy and drag on feminist and •Website in Hindi (Bilingual) launched transgender issues by Alok Vaid-Menon, 2017 •Celebration of Golden Jubilee of Department of Political o Readings from Progressive Writers by Sanjay Muttoo Science and Dr. Saman Habib,2017 •Celebration of Hindi Mahotsav 2017 in collaboration with o Lucknow Letters by Sanjay Muttoo and Dr. Saman Vani Foundation Habib, 2016 •Centre for Earth Studies o Dastan Alice Ki by Poonam Girdhani and Ankit •Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies Chadha, 2015 •Launch of IP-DUCR World Link o Dastan-i-Chaouboli by Dastangoi, 2014 • •Launch of Community Radio Live from College Environment o Tree Census with published report •Launch of IP Vaani an online radio webcast o Mapping Fauna and Flora of the College •Project Aipan of Enactus IP College at Dilli Haat INA on o Waste Management 11th July 2015 o Green Lab and Herbarium •The NCPEDP-Mphasis Universal Design Award in 2015 •Alumna Activities for Disability Access o Book Release and Panel Discussion with the Alumna •Commemorative Lecture Series on the Centenary of author Aruna Roy, 2018 Mahatma Gandhi's return to India from South Africa o Visit of Dr. Sanjukta Parasor, Superintendent of • "Pearl among Jewels" An Exhibition of illustrated and rare Police, NIA, as Alumna Guest for the College Day manuscripts from Rampur Raza Library 2018. •"Dilli Dinchariya" and exhibition on everyday lives of o Aluma Rajni Bakshi gave a lecture on 'Gandhi in women in Delhi Contemporary World', 2017. •Centenary Decade Undergraduate Research Grant o Talk 'Women, State and Power: Experiences from •A MoU signed with Balipara Foundation, Assam, for the Afghanistan', Naheed Sarabi, 2017 purpose of knowledge sharing, internship and volunteering o Talk 'Aspiration, Passion and Strategy', Rinchin activities in the North East. Gaekwad, 2016 •Collaboration with Gandhi Smriti Darshan on taking RTC o Public Lecture 'Understanding Democracy', Dr. to University level Aruna Roy, Loktantrashala, 2015 •Revival of Charkha

34 IP Alumnae The Indraprastha College Alumnae Association organizes and coordinates the alumnae activities. The College hosts an annual alumnae get-together on the second Saturday of February every year. The Executive Committee of the Alumnae Association works through the year to facilitate the strengthening of bonds between past and present students of the College. The College also has an Alumnae Portal to maintain the alumnae data base. The alumnae registration form are available on all the departmental portals and the students are encouraged to register afer graduating.

Sucheta Kriplani Sharan Rani Backliwal Freedom Fighter Prof. Veena Das Player First Lady Chief Minister Academic Recipient of Padma Shree & Padmabhushan

Qurratulain Hyder Meira Kumar Ambika Soni Writer Politician Politician

Prof. Ajit Iqbal Singh Aruna Roy Prof. Utsa Patnaik Academic RTI Activist Academic

Pratima Puri Salma Sultan Komal G.B. Singh First News Reader , Doordarshan Media Media

35 IP Alumnae

Prof. Aruna Broota Prof. Gauri Vishwanathan Bhaduri Academic Academic IFS Officer

Vijay Laxmi Chhabra Sarla Maheshwari Jasvinder Narula Media Media Play Back Singer

Kavita Chaudhary Nilita Vachani Prof. Anita Ghai Actor, Script Writer & Director Film Maker Disability Activist

Deepa Sahi Akriti Tyagi Neha Maitiyani Actor Producer & Director NDTV Cinematographer

Kavita Kaushik Shivani Gupta Devina Gupta Actor Anchor Republic Senior Correspondent, Aaj Tak

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ADMISSIONS A d m

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Admission Grievance Committee Ms. T. Jeya Christy 9868978547 Dr. B.R. Alamelu 9958705807 Mr. Rajendra Bhatt 9999109075

Admission Help Desk Dr. Reetu Raj Ekka 9999383259 Ms. Rekha Rani 9873128699 Ms. Gouri Kiraula 9810220554

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Admissions 38 39 11. It may be noted that admission in the College is completed only after payment of the online

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admitted student wishes to withdraw/cancel the admission in any programme/college, she may s i o

cancel her admission online (cancellation fee will be charged as per the University Cancellation n s

Policy), and approach the College to collect her certificates where the admission was taken. The applicant can proceed to take admission in another programme/college. Admission fee will be adjusted automatically and the applicant will need to pay only the balance, if the fee is more in the new college/programme in which the admission is being sought. In case the fee is less in the new college/programme, the balance would be refunded to the applicant's account as per the College/University rules after the admissions are closed. 13. The college shall follow the University guidelines with respect to gap year policy. The applicants with gap year(s) will not be at any disadvantage for the purpose of admission to the undergraduate programmes. Note: 1. For the withdrawal of the original certificates students must apply on a prescribed proforma available in the College office window. 2. It is necessary for the candidates to be physically present at the time of admission.

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Anti-Smoking Nodal Officers Ms. T. Jeya Christy Convenor, NSS Mr. Sanjay Kumar Assistant . efunded ear Y Quantum of fee to be r Quantum Full fee after deduction of Full fee after deduction and full examination fee. and full examination Full fee and full examination fee. No fee will be refunded. Full fee after deduction of 20% of the total fee and full examination fee. Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- and full examination fee. Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- provided that he/she applies for refund in the same Financial Rs. 500/- and full examination fee. Rs. 500/- and full examination of Rs.1000/- Full fee after deduction Full fee including examination fee will be refunded to his/her parents. After adjustment of fees already paid the student will be required to pay the remaining amount due as prescribed for the new course. In case the student paid in the previous course more than the amount due for the second course, the excess amount will be refunded/ adjusted towards further month(s) fees. August . efund . seeking r Reasons for When a student applies for withdrawal When a student applies July of admission upto 31st till three working days before the last till three working days the last date of admission (including day of admission). When admission is made inadvertently due to error/omission/commission on the part of the University/College When cancellation of admission is due to concealment/falsification of facts, submission of false/fake certificates(s), providing misleading information by the student or for any error/mistake on the part of the student. In case of Migration of a student in III semester from one college to another college (If permissible under the University rules), up to 31st August of the year of migration. When a student of Self Financing course applies for withdrawal of admission on or before the last date of admission. If a student provisionally admitted to a course on declaration of the result of his qualifying examination/ When a student applies for withdrawal When a student applies 1st of admission on or after compartmental examination becomes ineligible for admission and his/her admission is cancelled. In case a student after his/her admission expires within one month of the last date of admission. When a student has been allowed to change the course of study in the same college or within the departments of the University . No. Acad.-I/2015-16/ Acad.-I/2015-16/ Fee Refund Policy Fee Refund of admission withdrawal/cancellation on Account of refund of fee Rules for & Refund of fee/586 Refund of fee/586 Sr dated 08.07.2015) 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 9

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Rules and Regulations / Finanical Assistance to Students 46 Fee Structure 47 5.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 20.00 10.00 200.00 600.00 180.00 150.00 400.00 800.00 700.00 700.00 125.00 600.00 300.00 500.00 400.00 200.00 150.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 2000.00 2000.00 1500.00 1000.00 1335.00 1500.00 2000.00 1500.00 7365.00 1200.00 1200.00 6500.00 4000.00 1500.00 5000.00 2500.00 Amount 1 15000.00 Fee Structure Account og. Students only) og. Students only) Activities Aid Fund / Psychology Lab Security (Refundable) Lab Fee Lab Fee (B.A. Pr Account A Centre Fee Account ater .U.S. uition Fee (Annual) University Enrolment Fee University Enrolment University Sports Fee University Sports University NCC/NSS Fee University NCC/NSS University Cultural Council Fee University Cultural University Development Fee University Development Admission Fee T Caution Money (Refundable) Identity Card College Library Fee Library Improvement Fee General Maintenance Building Maintenance Conveniences and Sanitation Amenities Fund Garden Fee College Examination Fee / Project ICT Students Research Fund Games Fee Students' Union Special Societies Subscription College Magazine Academic Societies College Day Students' Medical Fee W Fresher's Day NCC / NSS Community Extension Cell against Sexual Harassment Electricity / Maintenance W otal of otal of B 1. 1. Head of 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. T 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 12. 13. 14. 15. T Development Fee Establishment Charges Psychology Lab Fee Psychology Lab Fee (B.A. Pr Computer Computer Computer Course Fee A. College

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Text of Undertaking by the Student... 56 UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018-19

SEMESTER I/III/V/VII

Classes Begin 20th July, 2018 (Friday)

Mid Semester Break 15th October, 2018 (Monday) to 21nd October, 2018 (Sunday) Note: Dusshera on 19.10.2018 (Friday)

Classes begin after Mid-Semester Break 22nd October, 2018 (Monday)

Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave 16th November, 2018 (Friday) and Practical Examinations Begin

Theory Examinations Begin 30th November, 2018 (Friday)

Winter Break 17th December, 2018 (Monday) to 31st December, 2018 (Monday) Semester II/IV/VI/VIII

Classes Begin 1st January, 2019 (Tuesday)

Mid-Semester Break 18th March, 2019 (Monday) to 24th March, 2019 (Sunday) Note: Holi on 20.03.2019 (Wednesday)

Classes begin after Mid-Semester Break 25th March, 2019 (Monday)

Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and 29th April, 2019 (Monday) Practical Examinations Begin

Theory Examination Begin 10th May, 2019 (Friday)

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