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Personal Profile Personal Profile ▪ Name of the Faculty : Dr. Sharad Maganrao Pawar ▪ Name of the Department : Marathi ▪ Date of Appointment : Local- 25/01/2006 Permanent-01/03/2013 ▪ Date of Retirement : 28/02/2033 ▪ Address : A- Deulgaon, P- Karkhel, Tal- Baramati Dist- Pune, ▪ Mobile No : 9970816980 ▪ Email : [email protected] ❖ Academic Qualification: Sr. No Details Year Class/ Grade 1 B.A 1996 B+ 2 M.A 1998 B+ 3 NET 1999 - 4 Ph.D. 2009 - ❖ Courses Attended: Sr. No Title of the Course Period Place 1 Orientation Course 01/01/2019 To BAMU,Aurangabad 30/01/2019 ❖ Experience Sr. No Name of the College Period (From to) Total Years 1 D.P Bhosale College Koregaon, 25/01/2006 to 2 Years, 3 Months, satara 30/04/2008 05 Days 2 Dr. N. D. Patil Mahavidyalaya, 25/11/2008 to 1 Years, 5 Months, Malkapur Dist. Kolhapur 30/04/2010 5 days 3 Balwant College, Vita 23/06/2016 to 1 Year, 3 Months, 8 15/09/2011 day 4 D.P.Bhosale College, Koregaon, 16/09/2011 to 4 Months, 25 days Satara 10/02/2012 5 R.R.Patil College, Savlaj 11/02/2012 to 2 Months, 19 days 30/04/2012 6 Balwant College, Vita 01/08/2012 to 6 Months 28/02/2013 7 Balwant College, Vita 01/03/2013 to 1 Years, 4 Months 01/06/2014 8 Shripatrao Kadam 01/07/2014 to 4 Years, 8 Months, Mahaidyalaya, Shirwal 05/03/2019 05 days 9 Chhatrapati Shivaji College, 06/03/2019 3 Months,11 days Satara to17/06/2019 10 Yaswantrao chvhan 18/06/2019 to till Mahavidyaly, Pachwad, today ❖ Research Publication: Sr. Title of the paper Journal Volume/ Place/ Page. Year No page. No No 1 Nasima Hurjuk Maharashtrache 256-271 Kolhapur 29 Jun 2011 Sanmanbindu 2 Shakambhari Lokdaivat 255-267 D.P. 23- 24/12 2013 Mahatmay Bhosale College Koregaon 3 Sant Sant Sahitya aani 167-172 Amravati June 2014 Tukaramachi Karye Kavita 4 Sant Sant Sahitya and 22 to 26 Amravati 2/3/2015 Tukaramanche Kavya Vagmain Vakthimatv 5 Tandel Bhatkya- 156-158 Koregaon 12/02/2016 Aatmkathnache vimuktanchi vivechan Aatmkathne 6 Vaidu samajache Research-Journey 117-119 Koregaon March 2019 rahniman v ISSN2348-7143 chaliriti 7 Aannnabhau Kisanveer Jan 2020 sathe yanchya college Wai. kadambaritil krantikari nayak Paper Presentation in Seminar/ Workshop/ Conference etc: Sr.No. Title of the Date Seminar/ Place of Level paper Workshop publicaton Conference 1 Savrachnawadi 16/12/2011 Seminar Wilingdan Sate Bhasavidnayan Mahavidyalya Sangali 2 Shakambhari 23/12/2013 Seminar Koregaon National Mahatmye ▪ Attendance in Seminar/ Workshop/ Conference etc: Sr.No. Title of the Paper Place Date Level L/S/N 1 B.A III Marathi Talmavale 3 sep. 2006 University (Special_ Badalata Abhyaskram 2 B.A.I (Com. Marathi) Shri Shiv Shahu 11 Oct. 2007 University Sahitaysaurabha Mahavidyalay Sarud 3 The Development of Dr. N.D Patil 2 March 2009 national Hilly Regions: Mahavi. problems and Malkapur potentials 4 NAAC Rajrshi Chh. 8 March 2009 Sansthas Reaccrediration Shahu College Kolhapur 5 Samkalin Badlate Rajrshi Shahu 14 Feb.2011 University Gramin aani Dalit College, Sahitya Kolhapur 6 M.A.II (Marathi) S.G.M. College, 27 Aug. 2011 University Sudharit Abhyaskram Karad 7 Marathi Patratamak Mahatma phule 5 Feb. 2012 State Wagmaya Va Sawand Maha. pimpri wa Sawasedhanache new Disha 8 Initial Stages of Balwant College, 15 March 2013 State Research and Vita Research mind set 9 Personality Vita 30 Jun 2013 College Development 10 B.A.I Com. Marathi Arts and Com. 12 Aug.2013 University Workshop College, Nagthane 11 Private University Kolhapur 6 Oct. 2013 National and Quality of Higher Education 12 Competitive Exm. Balwant College, 11 Oct. 2013 College Guidance Workshop Vita 13 Hindi Dalit Sahitay Balwant College 10 Jan 2014 National Vita 14 Effective Knowledge Balwant College, 7 Jan 2014 National Management in 21st Vita Century 15 Reflection on post Balwant College, 8 Jun 2014 National independence Indian Vita English literature 16 Problems and Balwant College, 12 Jan 2014 National Prospects of Dryland Vita farming in india 17 Lalit Gadya Swarup, Sadashivrao 15 Feb. 2014 University Vaishite aani Manlik Samiksha Mahavidyalya Murgud 18 Emerging Role of Balwant College, 5 Jun 2014 National ICT in Indian Vita Educational Context 19 Sahitynirmiti Shripatrao 20/12/2014 College Karyshala Kadam Mahavidyalya Shiriwal 20 B.A.II Paper No. 3 & Y.C. Warana 20 Aug. 2014 University 5 Gadya Va Anuwad Maha. Prakriya Warnanagar 21 B.A.II Marathi Paper Smt. Mathubai 13 Sept. 2014 University No 4 & 6 Prashikshan Garware Kanya Shibir Mahavidyalya Sangali 22 Dushkal nivarnat Satara 18bFeb. 2015 University vidyrthyancha Sahbhag 23 National cadet corps Khandala 18 Feb. 2015 University dayof Yoga. 24 NSS Workshop Kolhapur 02 Nov.2015- University 06 Nov.2015 25 Emerging Challenges Shirwal 22 April 2016 National of modern India 26 NSS Web portal KIT College, 4 July 2016 University Avyakta Soft Ware Kolhpur Training Workshop 27 Computer Applicaton Shripatrao 1 to 3 Sept. College for teacher Kadam 2016 Mahavidyalya Shiriwal 28 Benchmarking In Pune 8 Oct. 2016 State Higher Education for Quality Enchancement 29 Cashless Maharashtra Kisan veer, Wai 25 Jun 2017 University 30 Defined Contributoty SUK 13 Aug.2017 State persion scheme (D.C.P.S) 31 udyogakiy Kaushalye Aamdar 8 Feb.2018 University vikas Shashikant Shinde Mahavidyalaya Medha 32 World Recession and Shripatrao 9 Feb.2018 National its Impact on Indian Kadam Economy Mahavidyalya Shirwal 33 Badalte Sanskrutiche Nasarapur 10 Feb.2018 National Paraywarna and Marathi Kadambari 34 Badalte Sanskrutiche Nasarapur 19 March 2018 National Paraywarna and Marathi Katha 35 Use of Ict for Shirwal 17 April 2018 University Educational praeties 36 B.A.I (CGE I and II) Shishakmahrshi 12 Sept. 2018 University Bapuji Salunkhe Maha. Karad ❖ Research Project: Sr.No Title of the Minor/ Major Ongoing/ Year Research Project Completed 1 Rajendra Banhatti Yanchay Katha Ongoing (Minor) 2014-2015 lekhanacha Abyas 2 Devi Bhagawatacha Loktaviya Ongoing(Minor) 2015-2016 Abhyas ▪ Involvement in Institutional Work Sr.No Name of The Committee Role Chairpeson/ Period Member 1 Publicity Committee Chairman 2013-2014 2 Balwan Magazine Member 2013-2014 3 N.S.S Committee Member 2013-2014 4 N.S.S Committee Chairman 2014-2016 5 Publicity Committee Member 2015-2016 6 Staff Academy Committee Member 2015-2016 7 Aviskar Committee Member 2015-2016 8 Skill Development Member 2015-2016 9 N.S.S Committee Chairman 2016-2017 10 Subhanmangal Committee Member 2016-2017 11 Skill Development Member 2016-2017 12 Aviskar Committee Member 2016-2017 13 Publicity Committee Member 2016-2017 14 Staff Academy Member 2016-2017 15 N.S.S Committee Chairman 2017-2018 16 Staff Academy Member 2017-2018 17 Skill Development Member 2017-2018 18 Aviskar Committee Member 2017-2018 19 Admission Committee Chairman 2018-2019 20 Skill Development Chairman 2018-2019 21 Staff Academy Member 2018-2019 22 Subhanmangal Committee Chairman 2018-2019 ❖ Role Of Research Person: Sr. No Typer of Work Organization Year 1 Examinar Rayat Pradya Shodh Pariksha 4/2/2007 2 Examiner Swachtaamitra Vaktrutv spardha 2011 3 Guest Lecture- Balwant College Vita 10/2/2011 Marathi Grammer 4 Examinar Rayat Olampiyad Pariksha 29/01/2012 3/2/2013 9/2/2014 5 Guest Lecture Nirop Samarandbh- Balkrusha 26/02/2013 Mahadik Vidyalay, Nevri 6 Lecture- Value Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalya, 2013-2014 Education Shirwal Guidance 7 Soft Skill- Lecture Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalya, 2013-2014 Shirwal 8 Lecture- Karmveer Shripatrao Kadam mahavidyalay 2014-2015 Vidya Prabodhini Shriwal 9 Communication Shripatrao Kadam mahavidyalay 2015-16 Skill Shriwal 11 Examiner L.Ma. Subedar Vaktrutv 17/12/2017 Sprdha,Shirwal 12 Lectuew-Growth Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalya, 2017-18 mindset Shirwal ▪ Involvement in University Work: Sr. Type of Work Role Chairperson/ Member/ Examiner/ period No Paper setter etc. 1 Senior 1. External Senior Supervisor 6th Oct.2013 Supervision D.P.Bhosale college,Koregaon 2. Aadrsh Mavidyalya Vita 26/12/2013 to 06/1/2014 3. Panchawati Apartment Kolhapur 15/02/2014 (Online Exam.) 4. Mumbai (Online Exam.) 16/11/2014 5. Rajedra College, Khandala 20/05/2015to 30/05/2015 6. Shripatro kadam 2014-15 Mahavidyalay,Shilwal. 7. 8. Bhimrao Shinde Mahila College 7/12/2016 to Wai 16/12/2016 9. Rajedra College, Khandala 21/05/2017 to 03/06/2017 10. Bhimrao Shinde Mahaidyalaya 25/11/2018 to Wai 08/12/2018 2 Supervisor Junior Supervisor Every Year Skills, Trainings : Sr. No Type of Skills Whether Institution Year (Computer/ Certified/ Not organization by Other) Certified whom Certified 1 MS-CIT Certificate Shirwal 2015 Languages Known : Fluet : Marathi, Hindi, English Proficient : Marathi, Hindi Any Other : लोकसभा lkoZf=d fuoM.kwd 2014 fo/kkulHkk fuoM.kwd 2014 fdluohj lkrkjk lgdkjh lk[kj dkj[kkuk] lapkyd eaMGkph lkoZf=d fuoM.kwd 2015 dsanzk/;{k Eg.kwu dkedkt ‘kkykckg+; eqykaps losZ{k.k& rkyqdk Lrj [kaMkGk 2016 Iakpk;r lferh lkoZf=d fuoM.kwd [kaMkGk] ernku vf/kdkjh Eg.kwu dkedkt 2017 (Dr.S.M.Pawar) .
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