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(Autonomous) Visakhapatnam Annual Report 2018 – 2019 St. Joseph’s College for Women (Autonomous), Visakhapatnam 1 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS) VISAKHAPATNAM ANNUAL REPORT 2018 – 2019 “We cannot accept that salt should become tasteless or the light be kept hidden” (cf. Mt 5:13-16) ‘Kindle the light within to reach out’ St. Joseph’s College for Women (Autonomous), Visakhapatnam 2 INDEX Page S.No. Contents No. 3 A. Curriculum Design and Development 28 B. Value Added Certificate 30 C. List out Guest Lectures 38 D. Seminars 40 E. Dept. participation in Extension Activities 41 F.Functional MOUs with Institutions 43 I G.Deptartment Library is Maintained 44 H.Department Log Book is maintained for usage of instruments 45 I.Field Visits 48 J.Days or Weeks Observed,Celebrated in the dept. 51 K.Departmental Best Practice 59 L.Future Plans of the Department 61 M.Over all Department Analysis 66 A.Use of ICT in Teaching 80 B. Honours, Recognitions, Awards Received by Teachers 82 C. Details of M.Phil,Ph.D awarded in the dept. During the Year 2018-19 83 D. Research Papers Published during the year 2018-19 96 E.Articles Published in General Magazines, News Papers 98 II F. Books, Chapters Authored in 2018-19 101 G. Details of Paper Presentation at Sem.,Conf.,WS,Symp. during 2018-19 103 H. Details of Faculty Participation (without Paper) 107 I. Research projects undertaken by the Faculty 108 K. Orientation, Refresher course, Any other training, MOOC Courses, FDP Participated during 2018-19 111 L. Details of Consultancy & Revenue Generated 112 M. 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