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Swami Vivekanand Government Post Graduate College NEEMUCH (M.P.) Swami Vivekanand Government Post Graduate College NEEMUCH (M.P.) Annual Report 2017-18 Annual Report 2017-18 This format outlines the annual reports to be published by all colleges in the Madhya Pradesh on their websites, by October 31st of each year. Part I is intended as a guide and colleges are free to alter the contents and format as they see fit. Part II, the Appendix (Institutional Performance Data and Financial Reports), is mandatory and colleges are required to report all data as per the attached format and instructions. Important Information – Name of the college – S.V. Govt. P.G. College Neemuch (M.P.) Place of the college – Neemuch (M.P.) District - Neemuch Division - Ujjain Year of establishment of college - 1958 Name and Contact details( Mail id , Phone ) of Principal –Dr. Vijay Kumar Jain Ph. No. 07423 – 232113 E-mail: hesvgpgcneemp.gov.in Name , Post and Contact details of ( mail id, Phone no.) of Reporting In charge – 07423-232113 Date of report submission – 25/08/2018 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. 2. In the academic session 2017-18 many academic and extra-curricular activities were organized under different schemes. NSS, NCC and Youth Red cross units of the college participated in many philanthropic and social campaigns including cleanliness, Aids/HIV awareness, Partinium eradication, anti-drug, Voter’s awareness, save the girl child etc. The NSS unit of the college organized a one day plantation camp on 20/08/17 in which 30 plants of various species have been planted. 04 volunteers of NSS participated in the University level NSS camp. The NCC unit of the college participated in the District level march past organized by the district administration on the Independence Day and Republic Day. In 2017-18 cadet Harimohan Pandey (B.A. Ist Year) represented Madhya Pradesh in the RDC parade held at Delhi.20 students of the college participated in the ATC and 10 cadets participated in the Army Attachment camp. 10 cadets also participated in the trekking camp. The college also organized Youth Festival programmes and 18 students of the college participated in the inter-collegiate District level competitions and won positions in the Solo (Western), Mime and Quiz competitions. In Sports and Games 107 students of the college participated at the Division level and 15 students of the college participated in the state and Inter-University West Zone sports competitions. 03 students won the gold medals in the individual events. The Vivekanand Career and Placement Cell of the college organized many career oriented training programmes and organized a Job Fair on 16th and 17th Feb 2018. 42 stalls of different companies and government organizations, industries provided career guidance to the students. More than 1000 students visited the career fair and 578 students registered themselves. In the career fair 26 students have been short-listed and were placed in different companies. 03 students of the college have been conferred gold medals for securing 1st position in the university merit list. Total 07 students secured positions in the university merit list of 2017. To make the college eco-friendly 100 plants of different species have been planted in the college campus. The annual function of the college was celebrated in February 2018 and outstanding sportsmen and meritorious students were rewarded with medals, track suits and cash prizes. The renovation work of the college hostel has been completed. ROUSA Bhopal has been sent proposals of Rs.2 crores and Institutional Development Plan under World Bank scheme of Rs.15 crores has been sent to the higher education department Bhopal. Both the two proposals have been accepted and MOU have been signed. The personality development cell of the college organized talks of many distinguished scholars on different aspects of personality development. 2. Overview (1 page) (i) Vision, Mission and Objectives of the college Vision: Impart holistic education to the youths of the region to infuse competency, professionalism and core human values in them to serve the society and the nation. Mission : Impart high quality, accessible and affordable education to respond to the emerging demands of the society and the country. Create congenial learner-centric environment by improving the facilities and support services. Strengthen the existing teaching-learning methods and materials to achieve excellence in education. Expand and strengthen the research facilities and activities to address the problems of the society. Equip the students with the necessary skills and knowledge to face the current opportunities and challenges and contribute to the professional and economic growth of the nation. Promote sports and co-curricular activities to facilitate all round development of the students. Objective : “Motivate the youths to gain competencies to serve the society and the nation” The college always keeps its vision before it and works towards nurturing competencies in the students to equip themselves to serve the society and nation. Through the prescribed curriculum and through the co-curricular activities, it aims to impart communicative, computer and different professional skills among its students to make them able to contribute to the development of the country. To achieve this objective traditional class room teaching has been supported with modern electronic facilities like interactive boards, computers, LCD projectors, computers, internet connectivity and ICT facilities etc. The class rooms have been upgraded to facilitate the staff to prepare the students to face challenges of tomorrow by providing necessary knowledge and skills to contribute to the changing socio-economic- political-technical-ethical needs of the country in order to strengthen it. The moto of the college ‘Asto maa sadagmay’ integrated with the vision statement “Impart holistic education to the youths of the region to infuse competency, professionalism and core human values in them to serve the society and the nation.” endeavours to make the students responsible and performing citizens by building consciousness in them about their social and national responsibilities through creating awareness in them about their roles and through skill developments in them to make them proficient to discharge their professional duties. (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 Post Graduate College, Neemuch is a premier institution of the Neemuch District. It was established in 1958. Due to overwhelming response from the student community and rapid increase in the number of students admitted in various faculties, the college was upgraded to a Post Graduate College from May 1, 1973. The college is situated on Manasa Road at a distance of three kilometers from the town in a natural beautiful spot and has a widely spread campus which has play grounds and all the other facilities. It has large campus spreading on 32.44 acres (13128.02 Sq. Mts). The built up area of the college is 12,453.91 Sq. Mts. Neemuch is situated on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan and is at a distance of 56 kilometers from the famous fort of Chittorgarh. Its population is about one lakh and twenty thousand. It reflects the harmonious amalgamation of linguistic, social and cultural colours prevalent in the two provinces. It is a world famous spot due to its being a world famous opium producer. People of this city took active part in the mutiny of 1857 for obtaining freedom from the British rule. The Central Reserve Police Force, an important paramilitary organization maintaining peace and order in the country, was established here by Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, the First Home Minister of India. Neemuch is also famous for being an important Cement belt with Birla Vikram Cement Factory and other factories producing cement in the neighbouring places. There is the famous Opium and Alkaloid Factory, which produces life saving drugs and is a great source of foreign exchange for the country. Government Post Graduate college, Neemuch is a government institution affiliated to Vikram University, Ujjain, which once was the seat of Vikaramaditya and produced the Shakespeare of India, Kalidas. It is one of the 387 Government colleges of Madhya Pradesh. Being a Government college, it is run as per the rules and regulations circulated by government of Madhya Pradesh and Vikram University, Ujjain. It is catering to the needs of the students of Neemuch district of Madhya Pradesh and the students ofsome of the adjacent areas situated in Rajasthan. Some students from Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan also apply for admission in this college and these Rajasthani students who leave the college after completing their education, regard themselves fortunate and feel grateful to the alma mater. Government P.G. College, Neemuch is a renowned educational institution of this region. On 17/06/1972 the college was included by U.G.C under section 12 (B) U.G. C. Act 1956. On January 1, 1969 the college was included under section 2 (F) of the U.G. C. Act 1956. It has been declared as a lead college of Neemuch district in 1999. Currently, the college provides education in all the three faculties – Science, Arts and Commerce. It runs Post Graduate Programmes in 11 subjects. Due to rapid changes caused by globalization, privatization and the growth of information technology, so many changes have taken place in the sphere of education throughout the world. The college administration has always taken these changes into account and has launched the self-finance professional programs like – B.Com. in Computer Application, B.A. in Computer Application, B.Sc. in Computer Science, B.B.A., B.C.A. and M.Sc.
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