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Commissionerate of Collegiate Education, Telangana File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL Proceedings of the Commissioner Collegiate Education, Telangana Hyderabad. Present: Sri. Navin Mittal IAS Sub: Collegiate Education- Jignasa 2019 – Selected list of student study Projects for State Level Presentation programme -Instructions- reg. Commissionerate of Collegiate Education gives prominence to provide students of all Government Degree Colleges the opportunity to explore problems and challenges whichhave real world applications through project based learning.Learning through projects also increases the possibility of long-term retention of what students have learnt. In view of the above 321 projectswere received from Government Degree Colleges in 15 subjects after the given time period of 3 months. The projects were scrutinized by a committee consisting of subject experts who have an aptitude for research and innovation to evaluate the study projects for each subject, out of 321 Projects 147 projects were selected for state level presentation. The list of selected Jignasa Study projects from each subject is placed in the Annexure.I In this regard all the Principals of Selected list Jignasa Study Projects are informed to instruct and ensure that the Mentor/Supervising faculty shall guide the students and prepare them thoroughly for state level presentations. Dates and Venue for state level presentations shall be communicated shortly. Annexure-I Commissionerate of Collegiate Education, Telangana JIGNASA 2019 -Student Study Projects -Selected list for State Level Presentations S.N Name of the Name of the Study Name of the Subject o GDC Project Mentor GDC Praadhamika, 1 Telugu Dr.BabyRamani SADASIVAPET Madhyamika, File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL UnnataSthyilalo Telugu PatyamshaalaStitigatu lu-Oka Parisheelana. GDC Proposal For 3rd Year Dr.Knvvs 2 NARAYANAGU Telugu Syllabus For Degree Narayana DA 2nd Language Telugu Murthy GDCW Saahityam Lo KoyiKoteswar 3 Telugu NALGONDA AbhivyaktiNaipunyaalu Rao TelanganaloGangiredd 4 GDC MEDAK Telugu ulaVaariVrutthi - N. Arundhathi JeevanaChitrana GDC ManukotaKavithaPari Rama 5 MAHABUBABA Telugu D malalu Ratnamala GDC Usage Of Telugu 6 GODAVARIKH Telugu Language In Mobile Dr T Suresh ANI Phones JagitialaJillaKaviAlishet 7 GDC JAGITIAL Telugu tiPrabhakar - Oka D.Prakash Parisheelana GDC 8 Telugu Oka KaviAntarangam Dr.T.Krishnaiah NALGONDA GDC TandananaRamayana R.Mahender 9 Telugu SIDDIPET m-Parisheelana Reddy M.V. GDC GandhariKhila Kala 10 Telugu Patwardhan& M. MANCHERIAL Vaibhavam Mallesham English Subject GDC ( Reading Skills And 11 English Vijaya Lakshmi KHAIRATABAD Some Effective Strategies ) Learning Vocabulary Dr. P. Mattaiah 12 GDC MEDAK English Through Anagrams Yadav GDC Changing Trends In 13 MAHABUBABA English P.Ram Reddy D English Language Overcoming The GDCW Barriers Of 14 English A. Meeanakshi KARIMNAGAR Communication Skills: A Study. Linguistic Ecology: The Language And M. Venkata 15 GDC DUBBAK English Advertisements A Reddy Social Cognition 16 GDC English Role Of Neologisms In Sri.Shareef SANGAREDDY Expanding A Miya, Language’s Horizon With Reference To File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL English Language GDC English As A Global 17 English Farheen Fatima KAMAREDDY Lingua Franca The Effect Of The Familiarity Of The GDC 18 English Context On Reading Ch. Maruthi KARIMNAGAR Comprehension – A Study Spelling Doesn't GDCW 19 English Matter If We Have SkMujeeb ADILABAD Good Cognition The Problems In The English Pronunciation Of High School GDC 20 English Students: A Case D. Ramakrishna MANCHERIAL Study Of The Affecting Factors And Needed Measures Learning Of English GDC 21 English Through Digital Media: Dr A SRINATH NARSAMPET A Brief Report “Homonyms; The Most Baffling Word Pairs”. A Comparative Study On The Homonymous Ability Of Under 22 GDC NIRMAL English Graduate 1st Year U. Ravi Kumar Telugu Medium, Urdu Medium And English Medium Students Of Govt. Degree College;Nirmal. Whats App Aur GDC Dr. VASALA 23 Hindi Facebook Mein Hindi KARIMNAGAR VARA PRASAD Bhasha : Ek Adhyayan GDC Swasth Bharat Dr. H.K. 24 Hindi VIDYANAGAR Pariyojana Vandana GDC Mahabubnagar Zile Me 25 MAHABUBNAG Hindi Md.Azimutulla AR ShikshaKaAdikar ArthVigyanAur Hindi GDCW Dr.K.Padma 26 Hindi ShabdonKeRochakPras KHAMMAM Rani ang GDC Hindi Saahity Me 27 Hindi D Janardhan MANCHERIAL Paryavaran Hindi Ke Baal GDC 28 Hindi Sahitya-- Ek Dr.VMamatha HANAMKONDA Adhyayan 29 GDC Hindi Bharat Me A.Laxmi Bai File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL SamskrutiSangam- KAMAREDDY Hindi GDCW TulsiKeDoho Me Aparna 30 Hindi NALGONDA ManaveeyMoolya Chaturvedi Folk Songs Reflects SmtNaheeda 31 GDC BODHAN Urdu The Indian Culture Begum And Tradition ShaeroonAourMushaer GDC W Dr. MASROOR 32 Urdu oon Ki JAGITIAL SULTANA SarzameenJagtial “MuttahedaZila Karimnagar GDC KaleemMohiuddi 33 Urdu KeMuntakhabSoera-E- KARIMNAGAR n Ikram (Ek SarsariJayeza) GDC Websites KeZariye Dr.Ayesha 34 Urdu ZAHEERABAD Urdu KaFarogh Begum Urdu GDC W RasmulKhatKeTahffuz Dr.Mohammad 35 MAHABUBNAG Urdu AR AurFaragKeAmaliIqDa Aslam Farooqui mat Hunting Practices And Wildlife History Of GDC W I Sandhya 36 History Hyderabad State Begumpet Jyothsna Under Nizam Rule (1850’s 1940’s) TelanganaloChaaritrak a, ParyaatakaVaarasathw Dr. J. VIJAY 37 GDC MEDAK History aSampada - KUMAR YedupaayalaVanadurg ha Bhavani Devalayam GDC KakatiyulaKanthiRekh 38 ETRUNAGARA History Ch. Venkataiah M alu-RamappaShilpaalu Dalit Movement In GDC Hyderabad State: 39 History N.Mallesham HAYATNAGAR Bhagya Reddy Varma- A Case Study A Study On The GDC Significance Of 40 History B.Ramesh NARSAMPET MedaramSamakkaSar akkaJatara Telangana GDCW RakshnaGiriDurgamBh 41 History Dr. P. Jaya Raju GAJWEL uvanagiriKhilla Pi Oka Paresheelana 42 GDC DUBBAK History Kakateeyula Kala N. File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL Viabhavam- TelanaganaloDaaniMo Venkateshwarlu olaalu” (From 1000 To 1323 Ad) TelanganloJainaKshetr Dr. alu-AggalaiahGutta- GDC NallaMallaiah 43 History Oka HANAMKONDA Dr. B. CharitrakaParisheelan Kumaraswamy a Science And Technology In 18th GDC 44 History Century India- A Case Sri.D.Srinivas SANGAREDDY Study Of Tipu’s Rocket Warfare CharithraKekkaniPrath GDC 45 History apagiri Kota - Oka Dr. K. RAJAIAH MANCHERIAL Parisheelana Persisting Gender Inequality – Half Of The Women Stay Home By The Age 22 GDC Political M.Samuel 46 In The Emerging HAYATNAGAR Science Praveen Kumar Youngest Nation – A Study Of Rural Women In Hayathnagar. The Role Of Today's GDC Political Gurukulas In The 47 N.Anitha SIDDIPET Science Bright Future Of Students GDC Political 48 DostSabkaDost D Punyavathi KHAIRATABAD Science GDC Political Women Empowerment 49 B. Vittal BANSWADA Science In Local Government Rural Development Public Through Information GDC 50 Administr And Communication-A V.Gurumoorthy KAMAREDDY ation Case Study Of Kamareddy Town WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN GDC W Political 51 TELANGANA:Socio, Nagaratnam BEGUMPET Science Cultural Aspects In Present Scenario 52 GDC Political Impact Of Influential L.Thirupathi JANGAON Science Factors On Voters Behaviour In Panchayat Elections-- File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL A Case Study Of Obulkeshavapur Village Solid Waste Public Management In A GDC 53 Administr Greater Warangal Somanarsaiah, HANAMKONDA ation Municipal Corporation B Muralidhar A Study Exploitation Of Culture Political And Language Of 54 GDC MEDAK Dr.K.Raja Goud Science Telangana By Andhra Elite Implementation Of GDC Political Mission Bhagiratha 55 MAHABUBABA V. Rajender D Science Scheme A Study Of Mahabubabad District Changing Food Habits GDC Economic – Boon For Millets B.IndiraNayana 56 HANAMKONDA s Sales” A Study In Devi Hanamakonda Town Farmer Welfare Schemes In Telangana K.Ganesh, GDC Economic A Case Study On Dr. P. Raja 57 KAMAREDDY s RythuBandhu And Gambhir Rao, RythuBima In Ch.Lingamaiah Kamareddy District The Role Of Special GDC Economic Economic Zones In Dr.DasariMunis 58 NARAYANAGU DA s Transitional wamy Economies Problems And Issues Of Cooperative Handloom Weavers – GDC Economic 59 A Study Of Kothapally K.Rajendram, KARIMNAGAR s Cooperative Handloom Society,KARIMNAGAR DIST. PedarokaNirmoolanalo GDC Economic Dr G 60 PrajapampiniVyavasta BICHKUNDA s Venkatesham Yokka Patra Impact Of Government’s New GDC Economic Dr.G.Jagadishw 61 Initiatives On Farmer SANGAREDDY s ar, Suicides In Telangana State Role Of Rythu Bazaars GDCW PINGLE Economic In Urbanization A 62 Smt. D. Radhika HANAMKONDA s Case Study Of Warangal File No.CCE-AC/JIGN/5/2019-ACADEMIC CELL Empowering Tribal Women- Role Of GDCW Economic 63 Microfinance ( A Study Dr. B. Bondyalu KHAMMAM s In Khammam District Of Telangana) GDC Impact Of Economic N. 64 ETRUNAGARA Rythubandhu Scheme s Ramachandram M On The Tribal Farmers Problems And Prospects Of Street Dr. GDC Economic Vendors: A Study With AnuradhaChalla 65 KHAIRATABAD s Special Reference To And Hyderabad, Telangana Dr. P. Sujatha State “Socio-Economic Conditions And Health Dr.A.VENKATES GDC Economic 66 Status & Physical WARLU And KHAMMAM s Fitness Of ST Girl Dr.N.GOPI Students” – A Study Awareness On Insurance Schemes GDC Commerc Dr. S Vinodar 67 Among Select Farmers HANAMKONDA e Rao Of Warangal, District, Telangana State The Effectiveness And Impact Of RythuBandhu Scheme GDC Commerc On Small And Marginal N. Venkat 68 NALGONDA e Farmers: A Study Of Reddy Cherlapally Village In Nalgonda Dist. 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