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POMPEI COLLEGE

REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 2012-2013

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POMPEI COLLEGE AIKALA REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITCAL SCIENCE FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013 S.NO CONTENT PAGE NO DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE

1 INTRODUCTION 01 1. Papers offered for study------07 2. Workload distribution ------08 3. Time Table ------08 4. Student Statistics ------09 5. Department Meetings ------10 II TEACHER PROFILE ------11 1. Basic Information 2. Additional responsibilities 3. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops attended 4. University/Examination related Programmes 5. Participation as Resource Person/Guests etc. 6. Own Research/Related Programmes 7. External contacts

III STUDENT ACTIVITIES ------22 1.General Class Room Teaching ------22 2.ICT oriented Teaching –Learning Process –--- 22 3.Tests & Academic Performance ------24 i.Bridge Course Test ------24 ii .Class Tests ------25 iii. Internal Assessment Examinations - 25 iv.University Semester Examinations -- 25

4.Additional Academic activities ------29 i.Class Seminars ------29 ii.Class Assignments ------36 iii.Inter Class Academic Exchange Programmes 36 iv.Feild Visits/Research Based Activities ---- 38

v.Any Other Activity ------38

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5.Remedial Teaching ------39 6.Tutorials ------40 7.Mentoring ------41 8.Value Education ------41

IV DEPARTMENTAL ACIVITIES ------41 1. Department Library ------41 2. Outreach Programmes ------42 i.Camps, Visits ------42 ii.Study Tours, Picnics ------42 iii. Awareness Programmes ------42 3. Academic Programmes ------43 i. Organizing Conferences/Seminars/Workshops 43 ii. Organizing Guest lectures ------43 iii. Conducting Competitions ------43 iv. Any other Programmes ------43 4. Fund Raising Programme ------44 5. Consultancy Services ------44 V STUDENTS’ NON-CLASS ACTIVITIES ------44

V INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMES ------44

VII ANY OTHER MATTER ------44

VIII SELF EVALUATION ------45

IX FUTURE PLANS ------45

X STUDENT PROGRESSION-PLACEMENT/HIGHER EDN----- 45 XI LIST OF DOCUMENTS ------49 XII OBSERVATIONS ------47 1. IQAC OBSERVATION 2. PRINCIPAL’S OBSERVATION DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE------52

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POMPEI COLLEGE AIKALA REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013 I INTRODUCTION Political science Department of Pompei College is functioning since its very inception from 6th July 1981. As one of the Humanities department it caters to the needs of the arts student as an optional subject. The department of political science has an updated syllabus (as designed by the university of from time to time.) which introduces the students the basic principles of political science, major ideologist of our times, the form and functioning of certain typical governments, political processes in , the basic concepts of public administration, basic instruments of inter-national politics,political thinkers and so on so as to make them good citizens of our country.

The following lecturers served in the political science on fulltime permanent basis-

1. Dr.Padmanabha Bhat -16:06:1983-15:06:1990

2. Mr. Thomas G.M -15:06:1990-25:06:2001

3. Prof. Clement D’Souza -26:06:2001-10:06:2002

4. Rev. Dr. Robert Crasta -11:06:2002-15:11:2002

5. Prof. Clement D’Souza -16:11:2002-30:11:2006

6. Mr.Janardhanan. P -02:11:2007-31:07:2009

7. Prof. Thomas G.M -01:08:2009- to date

Part time Lecturers:-

1. Mr. Jane Machado : 06:07:1981-01:09:1982

2. Mr.Subramany :01:09:1982-30:03:1983

3. Mr. Hubert Furtado : 01:09:1983-31:03:1990

4. Mrs. Geethalakshmi : 01:07:1990-31:03:1991

5. Mr. Chandrahasa K : 01:07:1991-31:03:1992

6. Mrs. Sunitha M : 01:07:1992-31:03:1993

7. Mr. Chandrahasa K : 01:07:1993-31:03:1994

8. Mrs. Shilpa Naik : 01:07:1994-11:06:2008

9. Mrs. Chandrakala : 01:12:2006-02:11:2007

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10. Mrs. Chandrakala : 11:06:2008- 30-08-2009 11. Mr. Suresh : 1-09-2009 – 31-03-2010 12. Ms. Savitha.K : 1-07-2010- till date

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The Department of Political Science is functioning in the College with the following aims and objectives:  To impart knowledge in the subject of Political Science with different papers to different classes as prescribed by the University.  To develop social orientation by making the students understand the importance of the subject by evolving links between the syllabus prescribed and the reality of the society.  To create social awareness among the students by deriving inferences from the topics discussed in the classes.  To encourage students to study the subject thoroughly, get acquainted with its contents and find out its relevance to their practical life.  To equip them with the necessary inputs needed in the present job market and make them worthy of living in the modern world.  To create competitive abilities through class room discussion, interaction, various academic activities and other informal methods so that the students can feel and experience their Strengths in the real world.  To inculcate values-social and ethical- among the students through regular formal and informal interaction with the students both inside and outside the classes.  To make the best use of available resource inputs in the campus for the study of the subject.  To ultimately make them better citizens by understanding their social, civil, moral and ethical responsibilities.

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PLAN OF ACTION

In order to realize these Aims and Objectives the Department has the following Plan of Action:  Divided the classes, syllabus and Hrs of workload among the two existing Faculty members  Devided Teaching plans at the individual/subject level by the concerned teachers.  Received Time Table- to go to the classes accordingly.  Slow learners, advanced learners and others will be identified; action will be taken as per the needs.  Bridge Course, Class tests, Internal Assessment Examinations and Semester Examinations will be conducted as per the class room needs and University specifications.  Assignments will be given to the students on topics of current importance.  Seminars will be conducted by the students in the classes.  Inter class academic exchange programmes will be conducted to facilitate students of one class presenting seminars in other classes.  Guest lectures will be conducted for the benefit of the students in the Department.  Field study based Research Projects and related activities will be conducted.  Continuous student evaluation will be made through regular tests/examinations and informal interactions.  Use of ICT by the staff and the students in the Department.  Academic activities in association with Humanities Association will be organized for the benefit of the students.

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1. Papers offered for study From the year 2006-2007, Mangalore University is following Credit based Semester System for B.A. Degree Course and the Papers are divided Semester-wise. The Department of Political Science has the following Papers for different Semesters of B.A. Degree classes.

Bachelor of Arts- Credit-based Semester Scheme Sl Paper Semester Marks N Internal University Total o Assessment Examination Marks 1 Introduction To I Semester B.A. 30 120 150 Political Science 2 Political Thinkers II Semester B.A. 30 150 150

3 Political Processes III Semester B.A. 30 150 150 in India 4 Select Constitutions IV Semester B.A. 30 150 150

5 Public V Semester B.A. 30 150 150 Administration 6 International V Semester B.A. 30 150 150 Relations- Theory and Concepts 7 International VI Semester B.A. 30 150 150 Relations- Structures and processes 8 Theory and VI Semester B.A. 30 120 150 Practice of Management

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2. Workload Distribution

Teacher Class Subject Hrs/per

week

. I Sem B.A. Introduction To Political Science 05

M II Sem B.A. Political Thinkers 05 III Sem B.A Political Processes in India 06 IV Sem B.A Select Constitution 06 V Sem B.A International Relations –Theory and 05 Concepts VI Sem B.A International Relations- Structures 05

Prof. Thomas G. Thomas Prof. and Processes I Sem BA Indian Constitution 04 II Sem BA Environmental Studies 04 I Sem BA Introduction to Political Science 01 II Sem BA Political thinkers 01 V Sem BA Public Administration 05

Ms. Savitha Ms. VI Sem BA Theory and Practice of Management 05

3. Time Table Prof. Thomas G.M. Class/ Zero Evenin Days I II III IV V Sem Hr g Hr I/III/V --- Monday II/IV/VI ------II BA I BA -- I/III/V Tuesday -- II BA -- I BA I BA -- -- II/IV/VI Wednesda I/III/V -- -- II BA -- I BA -- V. E I y II/IV/VI B.Com I/III/V Thursday II/IV/VI -- III BA -- -- III BA II BA -- I/III/V Friday -- III BA I BA II BA III BA -- II/IV/VI I/III/V Saturday II/IV/VI -- II BA III BA ------

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Tutorials: Class—II BA Students: Roll No 11026 To 11050 Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 4.00PM To5.00PM & 1.00PM To 2.00PM on Saturday: Total-4Hours per Week

Mentoring: Class—II BA Students: Roll No 11001 To 11025

Ms. Savitha. K Class/ Zero Evenin Days I II III IV V Sem Hr g Hr I/III/V Monday I BA III BA -- -- II BA III BA -- II/IV/VI FC Wednesda I/III/V III III BA ------III BA -- y II/IV/VI BA

3. Student Statistics Students of the following classes have subjects/papers to be studied which are taught by the teachers of the Department of Political Science. The statistical details are as follows:

Class/ Categories Total Male Female Sem OBC OTHERS SC ST BT III BA, V 18 09 09 25 00 00 01 00 II BA, III 20 05 15 14 ------I BA, I 15 03 12 ------

Class/ Categories Total Male Female Sem OBC OTHERS SC ST BT III BA, VI 17 09 08 25 00 -- 01 00 II BA, IV 20 05 15 14 ------I BA, II 15 03 12 ------

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4. Department Meetings The details of Departmental Meetings are as follows: Sl Date Agenda Decisions Members No Present 1 16.06. Distribution of 1.Class/Syllabus was Mr. Thomas 2012 Departmental distributed; G.M. Workload, 2. Seminars, Assignments, & Interclass Academic Exchange Academic Programmes to be conducted; Ms. Savitha. Activities- 3.ICT-oriented teaching- K. 2010-11 learning methods to be adopted; 4.Bridge course tests, class tests, I.A. Exams to be conducted 5.More Meetings will be conducted 2 16.07. I.A. Exam 1.The syllabus planned till Prof. 2012 topics Exam will be completed & Thomas G. I. A. Exam the same will be for the M Question I. A. Exam Ms. Savitha Papers 2.Question Papers will be prepared as per the University guidelines 3 16.08. II I.A. Exam 1.The syllabus planned till Prof. 2012 topics II I.A. Exam will be Thomas G.M II I.A. Exam completed & the same will Ms.Savitha Question be for the II I. A. Exam Papers 2.Question Papers will be prepared as per the University guidelines 4. 03-12- 1. Distribution 1.Class/ Syllabus was Prof. 2012 of the workload distributed Thomas of the 2. Seminars, Assignments, G.M. department. Interclass exchange 2. Academic programmes to be & activities for conducted the second half 3.ICT oriented teaching Ms. Savitha of the Academic methods to be adopted year. 3.Any other matter

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5 04-01- 1Exam topics 1 the syllabus planned for till Mr. Thomas 2013 for first IA tests. the first IA exams will be G.M. completed and the same will be 2 Question for the IA exams. & 2It was decided to set 50 marks papers for first question papers. Savitha K. IA tests. 3 Conduct tests during the class hours only.

3Any other 4 tests will be of one hour duration only. matter. 5 To carry on conducting seminars.

1 Exam topics 1 the syllabus planned for till Mr. Thomas 6 for second IA the second IA exams will be G.M. 04-02- tests. completed and the same will be 2013 for the exams. & 2 Question papers for the 2 Set question papers of two Savitha K. second IA tests. hours duration and for a maximum mark of 100. 3 Setting re- exam question 3 set question papers for the re- exams if necessary according to papers. the pattern of II IA Tests.

4 Awarding of 4 Conduct as much class IA marks and seminars as possible. percentage of th attendance. 5 award IA marks before 7 April 2011. 5 Any other 6 to prepare the list of students matter. who have shortage of attendance.

7 prepare the report of the dept. for the whole year 2010- 2011 year for IQAC purpose.

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II TEACHER PROFILE 2. Basic Information INDIVIDUAL PROFILE

Thomas G.M.

Associate Professor&

Head of the Dept.

Of Pol. Science,

Pompei College, Aikala, D.K.

1. Name: Thomas G.M. 2. Date of Birth : 01-06-1961 3. Date of entry into service : 01-07-1986 4. Department : Political Science 5. Academic Qualification: M.A. in Political Science, M.Phil. In Development studies. 6. Designation: Associate Professor & H.O.D. of Political Science. 7. Address : Pompei College, Aikala- D.K. district 8. Local Address: ‘Marthom’ D.No. 15-23/4, Mukka P.O. D.K. 12

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Pin 575021

9. Telephone : 0824-2295210(office) 0824- 2475704 (Res) 9482038704 (Mob) 10. Blood Group : ‘O’ Positive 11. Mother Tongue : Malayalam 12. Languages Known : , English, Hindi, Tulu, Malayalam 13. Membership in Academic bodies : MUPSTA, KSPTA,AMUCT 14. Programmes conducted :  Conducted four ten days Annual special camps at Navoor in 1988, Kanyadi in 1989, Mithrabettu in 2007 and Dadabettu in 2008.  Conducted several study tours of the students as a class advisor.  Conducted several field visits.  Organized a one day orientation programme for the first year degree students as the coordinator of IQAC on “Goal setting” on25th September. 2009.  Organized a one day orientation programme for all the Teaching and non- teaching staff of the college, on “Safe and Economic use of the cooking gas” on 2nd September 2009 on behalf of the IQAC unit of the college.  A one day training programme on “Power point presentation” was organized for all the teaching staff of the college under the banner of the IQAC unit on 6th January 2011.  Organized a one day orientation programme on “How to present radio programmes”for the benefit of the second year degree students of the college on 24th Feb. 2011.  Organized a one day orientation programme for all the first year degree students’ o f the college, on goal setting under the banner of the IQAC on 12th august, 2010.  Arranged a one day orientation programme on Enhancement of Soft- skills” for the benefit of second year degree students on 5th march 2011 under the banner of IQAC.  Organized a staff enrichment programme on “Changing social Factors and Modern Formal Education” for the benefit of the Teaching and non teaching staff of our college, on 5th march, 2011, under IQAC.  Organized a one day orientation programme on soft Skills for all the first year degree students under the banner of IQAC on ….August, 2011.  Arranged a guest lecture on “Procedures and practice of Parliamentary proceedings in India “for the benefit of all the BA students of our college, under the banner of the Humanities Association on 18th January 2011.

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 Voters Day celebrations on 25th January 2011 was arranged in association with Kinnigoli Village Panchayath and the IQAC unit of the college for the benefit of the young voters of the college.  Organized a guest- lecture on “Youth Parliament” for all the B.A. Classes in association with the IQAC and Humanities Association on 17th July 2012.  Organized an orientation programme for all the first year students on “Higher Education and Personalty Development” on 6th August, 2012. 15. Books written/Publication:  Editor for the college magazine for 2 years at Pompei College, Aikala for the years 1999-2000 & 2000-2001  An article on Political Representation of Christians of D.K. district- “Challenges and Prospectus” in the Journal of Politics  “Political Participation of Christians of D.K. district-a study”- M.Phil dissertation.  An article on “Canara Christians and National Movement” published in the “ Karnataka Journal of of Politics”in March 2012.  An article on “Inter-Governmental efforts in regulating Climatic Change” was published in the collection of articles published by SMC in 2012 with ISN… 16. Counseling and guidance work:  Student Welfare officer at Pompei College 1998 - 1999.  Class Advisor for I B.A. 2008-09  Mentor for I B.A. 2009-10  Mentor for III B.A. 2010-2011  Mentor for II BA 2012- 13  Student Welfare Officer from 2011- to date  IQAC Coordinator from 2009- to date  HOD of Political Science 2004- to date

17. Input Programmes attended for Self-improvement:  Attended first Refresher Course in Political Science at Bangalore University in January 1993.  Attended the second Refresher Course in Political Science at Mysore University in October 1995.  Attended the third Refresher Course in Political Science at Mangalore University in 1997.  Attended the fourth Refresher Course in Political Science at Mangala Gangothri in October 2001.  Completed NSS programme officers training in 1989.

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 Attended several such training programmes for self-improvement organized by various centers. 18. Seminars/ Workshops attended: (enclosed a separate list of Workshops and Seminars attended) 19. Offices of importance held:  Member of the B.O.E. in Political Science under Mangalore University in 1998- Question paper setter for Public Administration.  Member of the Flying Squad for the Mangalore University Annual Exams April/May 2000 under Dr. Venkatramana Gowda.  Member of the B.O.E. in political science under Mangalore University in 2010 march- Question paper setter for II Sem. BA Political Thinkers.  Member of B.O.E. in Political Science under Mangalore University in 2011, Oct- Question paper setter for I Sem. BA Political Science.  Chief Superintendent of the Mangalore University Examination centre at Pompei College, Aikala for the BA, B.COM, BBM& BCA exams, October/November 2011 & April/May 2012.  Chairman of the BOE in Compulsory paper on Indian Constitution Human Rights, Gender Equity & Environmental Studies for Oct/Nov. 2011 & also of the April/May 2012 of the credit Based Semester Exams of Mangalore University.  Member of the BOE in Compulsory Paper in Indian Constitution, Human Rights, Gender Equity & Environmental Studies for Oct/Nov. 2010, April/May 2011, April/ May 2013 & Oct/Nov. 2013.  NSS Programme Officer for 3 years in Sacred Heart College, Madanthyar from 1998 to 1990.  NSS Programme Officer for 2 years at St. Mary’s College, Shirva from 2007 to 2009.  Editor of the College Magazine, at Pompei College, Aikala from 1999 to 2001.  Student Welfare Officer at Pompei College, Aikala for 1998 to 1999.  Convener of the AMUCT unit at Pompei College, Aikala for 1996- 1997  Convener of the College unit of AICUF at Milagres College, Kallianpur for the year 2002-03  Secretary of PTA for 2 years at SMC, Shirva for the year 2005 and 2007  Custodian for the Terminal Exams at the College level for 2005-07  Class Advisor for I B.A. St. Mary’s College, Shirva.  Worked as Deputy Chief of Examination (DCE) at various centers for Mangalore University.  Worked as Presiding Officer in polling booths in all General Elections held after 1986

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 Worked as Examiner in University Valuation centers for B.A degree Exams held after 1990 and also attended the valuation of the Competitive Exams conducted by the KPSC in December 2007.  In charge of Criteria II of the NAAC-2010  IQAC -coordinator from 2009- till date.  Coordinator of the Humanities Association 2009-10.  NAAC Criterion II Coordinator from 2010-12 20. Placements and Promotions:  Lecturer to Senior Scale Lecturer with effect from 18-09-1992  Senior Scale Lecturer to Selection Grade Lecturer with effect from 15- 11-1999. 21. Places served :  Sacred Heart College, Madanthyar- 01-07-1986 to 14-06-1990  Pompei College, Aikala- 15-06-1990 to 25-06-2001.  St. Mary’s College,Shirva- 26-06-2001 to 31-07-2001  Milagres College, Kallianpur- 01-08-2001 to 28-02-2004.  St. Mary’s College, Shirva- 01-03 2004 to 31-07-2009.  Pompei College, Aikala- 01-08-2009 to date. 22. Awards and Recognitions: NIL

Additional Responsibilities of the teacher i. IQAC coordinator ii. NAAC assistant coordinator iii. Member of the Humanities Association iv. Assistant coordinator of Campus development committee v. Assistant coordinator of Time Table and Exam committee. vi. Assistant coordinator of remedial coaching for minority students. vii. Member of the UGC conveyance allowance Cell viii. Mobile Squad Member ix. Member of the Anti-ragging Cell x. Student Welfare Officer xi. Coordinator of NAAC Criteria II

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THOMAS G. M.

Associate Professor of Political Science

POMPEI COLLEGE, AIKALA

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS ATTENDED SINCE 2003- 2004:

1. Attended a State level political science conference on “Democracy and Diversity” held at Shivamogga on 7th and 8th of February 2003 organized by KSPSTA. 2. Attended a “Education Adalath” conducted by the Joint Director of collegiate Education Mangalore held at Canara college, Mangalore on 27th March 2003. 3. Participated in an orientation programme organized by Mangalore University on “Constitution of India, Human Rights and Environment” held at UPMC on 27th and 28th June 2003. 4. Participated in the two days workshop on “Effective teaching strategies, Methods, Techniques and action plans” held at Milagres College Kallianpur on 30th and 31st December 2003, organized by commissionrate of collegiate education and Udupi District task force on H.R.D and T.Q.M.

5. Attended a National Seminar-cum-workshop on improving quality of teaching-learning in the classroom sponsored by NAAC at MGM College, Udupi on 22nd and 23rd March 2004.

6. Attended one day workshop on Total Quality Management conducted by Udupi District TQM cell and SMC Shirva at Shirva on 18th March 2004.

7. Attended a one day seminar on Co-alition Politics in India jointly organized by MUPSTA and Sacred Heart College, Madanthyar on 4th December 2004.

8. Attended a workshop on “ Political Science- Teaching and Challenges” conducted by the post-graduate department of

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Political Science , Mangalore University held at Mangalagangothri on 26th March 2004.

9. Participated as a delegate in the workshop on “Academic traditions and opportunities” jointly organized by SMC Shirva and CBE Mangalore held at Shirva on 30th July 2004.

10. Worked as a Deputy Chief Superintendent for B.A. / B.com University Exams of October 2004 held at Pompei College Aikala centre.

11. Attended the Annual conference of MUEA sponsored by UGC held at SMC Shirva on 28th February 2005.

12. Attended a one day workshop on “Science and craft of social research” jointly organized by MSA and SAC, Mangalore held at St.Aloysius College Mangalore on 12th March 2005.

13. Participated in the two days National Seminar on “Democracy , Human Rights and Minorities” sponsored by UGC held at Milagres College Kallianpur on 18th and 19th March 2005.

14. Participated in the workshop on Counseling and Creativity held at SMC Shirva on September 16th 2005, which was jointly organized by CBE and SMC Shirva.

15. Attended the 7th State level Conference on Political science held at Moodabidri on 15th and 16th November 2005 which was jointly organized by KSPSTA and MUPSTA.

16. Attended a workshop on “Krishi-Chintana” held at SMS College Brahmavar on 21st March 2006, which was organized jointly by the SMS and Agriculture Research Centre, Shimoga.

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17. Participated in a two day seminar on “Human Rights and Values in Education” held at UPMC on 27th and 28th March 2006, sponsored by the UGC.

18. Attended a one day workshop organized by MUPSTA held at Canara College Mangalore on 5th August 2006.

19. Attended “College Aids Education Programme” organized jointly by KSAPS, UNICEF, Directorate of Collegiate Education and School of Social Work, held at Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore on 18th and 19th October 2006.

20. Attended one day Seminar organized by MUPSTA held at St.Aloysius College Mangalore on 21st July 2007.

21. Attended a State Level Seminar on “Special Economic Zones” organized by GDC on 11th August 2007 sponsored by the UGC.

22. Attended a workshop on Teaching Learning and Evaluation” held at St.Aloysius College on 22nd and 23rd October 2007.

23. Attended the 74th Akhila Bharath Kannada Sahithya Sammelan” held at Udupi from 12th to 15th December 2007.

24. Attended a one day seminar on “Role of Civil Society in Good Governance” conducted by MUPSTA held at St. Agnes College Mangalore on 29th February 2008.

25. Attended a National Seminar on “Role of Civil Society in India” organized by Besant Women’s College Mangalore held on December 16th 2008 sponsored by UGC.

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26. Participated in the two days of UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on “Democracy and Communal Amity” held at Milagres College Kallianpur on 22nd and 23rd January 2009.

27. Attended an international seminar on contributions of Rev. Dr. Ferdinand Kittel to Kannada literature and culture jointly organized by Sahithya academy, Delhi and Karnataka Theological Research centre, Mangalore held from 12th to 14th March 2009.

28. Attended a 2 day national seminar on “Democracy, Development & Marginal groups” held at Sri Sharada College, Basrur on October 2nd & 3rd 2009.

29. Attended a 2 day national seminar on “Human Rights and Unorganized Labour in India” held at St. Aloysius college, Mangalore on 28th Feb. &1st march 2011.

30. Participated in the one day staff enrichment programme on “Changing Social Factors and Modern Formal Education “organized by the IQAC unit of the college on 5th march, 2011.

31. Participated in the UGC sponsored two day National seminar on Civic Response to Global Warming a sociological perspective on 12th & 13th August 2011 held at SMC Shirva and presented a paper on “Inter- governmental efforts in regulating Global warming – a Survey”

32. Attended and presented paper I the UGC sponsored one day National seminar on “Gandhian Principles: relevance to the Contemporary Period” held at MGM college Udupi on 17th Sept. 2011 and presented a paper on “Gandhi on Civil Disobedience –an estimate”

33. Participated in the XIII Karnataka State Political Science Teachers Annual Conference on the theme “Contemporary Issues & Concerns in Indian Politics held at Mangalagangothri on 13th & 14th

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March, 2012 and presented a paper on “Canara Christians and the Independence Movement”

34. Attended a Convention on “Higher Educaion” organized by AMUCT held at Besant Women’s College Mangalore on 1st July, 2012.

35. Attended a one day National conference sponsored by the National Human Rights Commission on “Human Rights, Indian Constitution, Globalizaton: an Interface” held at GFGC Haleyangady on 1st February, 2013 and presented a paper on “Reflections of Human Rights in Great Chartes and Declaraions”.

36. Delivered a guest-lecture on “Post-cold war Developments” to the Final B.A. class at GFGC Haleyangady, on 17th January, 2013.

37. Participated in the two day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Democratic Space consolidation in India: A Human Rights Perspective” held at SMC Shirva on 15th & 16th Feb., 2013 and presented a paper on “representation of Muslims in the Indian Lok Sabha – A case of Political under-representation”

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1 Name:SAVITHA KUMARI . 2 Date of Birth : 10/2/1982 3 Date of entry into service : 18/7/2010 4 Department : Political Science 5 Academic Qualification: M.A. in Political Science, 6 Designation: Part time lecturer. of Political Science. 7 Address : Pompei College, Aikala- D.K. district 8 Local Address:Near Raghavendra matt, ‘Merinapur 17th cross Tellar road Karkala P.O , Udupi ,PIN 574104 ,

9 Telephone : 08258-280645 (home) 7411776585(Mob) 10 Blood Group : ‘A’ Positive 11 Mother Tongue :Tulu 12 Languages Known : Kannada, English, Hindi, Tulu, Tamil 13 Membership inAcademic bodies : 14 Programmes conducted : 15 Seminars/ Workshops attended;Attended National Seminar on ‘Hindu Swaraj &Developmental Concerns’on 27th navember at Manglore university , Konaje

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PAPER PRESENTIONS AND GUEST LECTURES

 Presented a paper on “Minority Participation in politics with reference to Christians in D.K District” at the state level seminar on “Culture and Identity” held at Milagres College Kallianpure on 24th Oct 2009.  Presented a paper on “Political Representation of Christians of D.K district –challenges and prospectus” at the state level conference held on 29th & 30th Dec 2009 at Mysore organized by KSPTA.  An article on “Political Representation of Christians of D.K district –challenges and prospectus” was published in the Karnataka Journal of Politics on Dec 2009.  Delivered Orientation Talk for the Two NSS units (more than 200 NSS volunteers) as a part of the Orientation training programme of the NSS units of Milagres College, Kallianpur and also formally inaugurated the regular NSS activities of the units for the year 2009-10 on 17th July 2009 at Silver Jubilee Hall of Milagres College, Kallianpur.  Participated as a delegate and presented a paper in the one day research workshop arranged for the M.Phil. Students at the Karnataka Theological Research Centre, Balmatta, Mangalore on 14th April 2010. A synopsis paper entitled “Political Participation of Christians of D.K. district- a Study” on My Research essay as a part of my M.Phil. Degree from the Hampi Kannada University 2009-10 was presented on the eve.  Participated in the UGC sponsored two day National seminar on Civic Response to Global Warming a sociological perspective on 12th & 13th August 2011 held at SMC Shirva and presented a paper on “Inter- governmental efforts in regulating Global warming – a Survey”  Participated in the XIII Karnataka State Political Science Teachers Annual Conference on the theme “Contemporary Issues & Concerns in Indian Politics held at Mangalagangothri on 13th & 14th March, 2012 and presented a paper on “Canara Christians and the Independence Movement”.

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 Presented a paper on “Gandhi on Civil disobedience- An Estimate” in the UGC sponsored one day national seminar on “Gandhian principles and its relevance today” held at MGM college Udupi on 17 Sept. 2012.  Attended a one day National conference sponsored by the National Human Rights Commission on “Human Rights, Indian Constitution, Globalizaton: an Interface” held at GFGC Haleyangady on 1st February, 2013 and presented a paper on “Reflections of Human Rights in Great Chartes and Declaraions”.  Delivered a guest-lecture on “Post-cold war Developments” to the Final B.A. class at GFGC Haleyangady, on 17th January, 2013.

 Participated in the two day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Democratic Space consolidation in India: A Human Rights Perspective” held at SMC Shirva on 15th & 16th Feb., 2013 and presented a paper on “Representation of Muslims in the Indian Lok Sabha – A case of Political under-representation”

3. Own Research/Related Programmes Nil 4. External Contacts . Life Member of Mangalore University Political Science Teachers Association . Life Member of K.S.P.T.A. (Karnataka State Political Science Teachers Association) . Member of Association of Mangalore University College Teachers . Head Master of St. Gregorious Orthodox Syrian Sunday school, Kottara Chowki, Mangalore.

III STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1. General Class Room Teaching Before the commencement of the Academic Year, a Departmental Meeting was held (16 .06 .2012); both the Faculty Members participated in the Meeting and the workload/syllabus was distributed among the two Faculty Members-Prof. Thomas G.M. and Ms. Savitha K. On the basis of this division and according to the Time Table regular class schedules were arranged. Mangalore University gives the syllabus. In the Class room

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2. ICT Oriented Teaching-Learning Process The department is consistently and continuously making efforts to use ICT-oriented teaching-learning methods. Both the Faculty and the students make wider use of computer-generated study resources.  Faculty members download reference inputs from INTERNET and use the same for their class-room preparation. Both the Faculty members have their own personal computers with INTERNET facility, in addition to the one provided by the college and they use the same for updating their academic needs.  Students also download study material from INTERNET and use the same for their class-room preparation.  INTERNET-generated reference material is also used for the Additional Academic Activities of the students.  Faculty members use ‘Power Point’ Presentations in their class room teaching and in other academic activities.  Students also use ‘Power Point’ Presentations in their Class seminars and Inter Class Academic Exchange Programmes.  The Department takes special interest in encouraging the students to be the beneficiaries of ICT oriented teaching-learning process; they are asked to use INTERNET widely, use computer-generated techniques regularly, open E-mail ID and keep in touch one with

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other by using the same and thus update themselves in all these ‘modern necessities’  The Department is trying to update itself by familiarizing with the ‘Catalyst’ Software; which is used by the college office for its own ‘computerization.’ Much of student-related data can be updated and perfected by using the same.  The Department, while arranging programmes by inviting external resource persons; either on its own or in association with other bodies in the college, also emphasizes the use of ICT methods.

ICT ORIENTED TEACHING –LEARNING PROCESS;

List of Power point presentations;

Sl. No. Class Topic 1 IBA Rights 2 IBA Law 3 IBA Democracy 4 IBA Citizenship 5 IBA Features of the Indian Constn. 6 IIBA Dalit Movement. 7 IIIBA UNO 8 IIBA Legislative Process in UK.

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Down loaded extensively from the Internet and various websites many reference and study materials on- 1. Political Representation. 2. Minority Rights in India. 3. World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous people- India overview. 3. A Study in Political Participation. 4. Political participation. 5. Towards effective political participation and representation of minorities. 6. Census of India 2001. 7. Community Networks and Political Participation. 8. UNO. 9. Role of Caste In politics. 10. Indian Constitutional Amendments. 11. Electoral roll of DK District. 12. Political and Constitutional terminology.

Email ID [email protected] 13. Tests & Academic Performance i. Bridge Course Test The Department of Political Science has conducted the Bridge Course Tests as follows: Sl No Date Duration Class Max Marks 1 22.06.2012 One Hour I B.A. 25

The Bridge Course Tests were conducted when the students just entered a new class. The main purpose was to judge the existing academic knowledge of the new entrants, to understand their ‘knowledge gap’ and to plan for the remedial measures; so that ‘right academic inputs can be given to the right learners at right time.’

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Class Tests were required to assess the ability of students to grasp the teaching of the subject in the class and to observe their updates. These tests were in the usual traditional method; i.e. a one-hour test in the regular class with a short notice to the students and with limited portion. Even regular question-answer sessions were conducted in the classes which were treated as oral tests. Open book tests were also conducted to evaluate the ability of the students to trace answers from among various texts and note books. The Department maintains a record of the important class tests conducted and the marks obtained by the students. iii. Internal Assessment Examinations As per the University Examination rules for every subject the students will score 30 marks on the basis of their performance in the Internal Assessment Examinations and the remaining 120 marks on the basis of the University Examinations. In order to assess the students and award Internal Assessment marks TWO Internal Assessment Examinations are conducted in each Semester according to the University Examination pattern. The Time Schedule is decided by the Time Table and Examination Committee of the College for which separate Staff Council Meeting/Meeting of the TTE Committee and Departmental Meetings are conducted. The Internal Assessment Examinations, Question Paper Setting, Evaluation, Announcement of the Results, redressing the grievances if any of the students about evaluation and the entire recording of the results –all are done systematically as per the University norms. iv. University Semester Examinations The University Semester Examinations are conducted as per the Time Table of the University. There are rules and regulations which govern the conduct of these examinations. The ‘Class’, ‘Distinction’ and ‘Ranking’ of the students depend on their performance in these Examinations. The details are well-maintained in the college office; students can get the results on the college website, and the Department also maintains the statistical details of the students’ results in these Examinations.

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FIRST IA EXAMINATIONS, July, 2012 I SEM. BA, III SEM. BA, V SEM. BA &V SEM. BA.

CLAS/SEM ISEM BA IIISEM BA VSEM BA VSEM BA Subject IPS PPI INR- TC PA Total 15 20 18 18 Appeared 15 20 17 17 Pass 15 20 17 17 First class 05 11 15 07 Second class 04 06 02 03 Third class 06 03 00 07 Fail 00 00 00 00 Absent 00 00 01 01

SECOND IA EXAMINATIONS AUGUST, 2012 ISEM BA, IIISEM. BA, VSEM. BA & V SEM BA. CLASS/SEM ISEM BA IIISEM BA VSEM BA VSEM BA Subject IPS PPI INR-T&C PA Total 15 20 18 18 Appeared 15 20 17 17 Pass 15 20 17 17 First class 04 14 14 10 Second class 03 04 02 04 Third class 08 02 01 03 Fail 00 00 00 00 Absent 00 00 01 01

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FIRST IA EXAMINATIONS JANUARY, 2012 II SEM BA, IV SEM BA, VISEM BA &VI SEM BA.

CLASS/SEM IISEM. BA IV SEM. BA VI SEM. BA VI SEM. BA Subject Pol. thinkers Select constn INR- Theory and structure & practice of processes Management. Total 15 20 18 18 Appeared 15 20 17 17 Pass 15 20 17 16 First class 11 16 15 12 Second class 03 03 02 00 Third class 01 01 00 04 Fail 00 00 00 01 Absent 00 00 01 01

SECOND IA EXAMINATIONS, FEBRUARY, 2012 IISEM BA, IV SEM BA, VI SEM BA & VI SEM BA.

CLASS/SEM IISEM BA IVSEM BA VISEM BA VISEM BA. SUBJECT Political Select INR- Theory and thinkers constitutions structure practice of &processes Management Total 15 20 18 18 Appeared 15 20 17 17 Pass 15 20 17 17 First class 07 09 15 10 Second class 04 07 02 05 Third class 04 04 00 02 Fail 00 00 00 00 Absent 00 00 01 01

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EXAMINATIONS RESULTS AT A GLANCE UNIVERSITY SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS APRIL/MAY 2012 IISEM BA, IVSEM BA, VISEM BA

CLASS/SEM IISEM BA IVSEM BA VISEM BA VISEM BA Subject Pol. Thinkers Select Constn INR-S&P TPM Total 20 19 13 13 Appeared 20 18 13 13 Pass 20 18 13 13 First class 09 03 13 13 Second class 07 05 00 00 Third class 04 10 00 00 Fail 00 00 00 00 Absent 00 01 00 00 UNIVERSITY SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS OCTOBER/NOVEMBER, 2012 ISEM BA, IIISEM BA &VSEM BA

CLASS/SEM ISEM BA IIISEM BA VSEM BA VSEM BA SUBJECT IPS PPI INR PA Total 15 20 17 17 Appeared 15 20 17 17 Pass 15 20 17 17 First class 08 15 07 07 Second class 03 05 05 05 Third class 04 00 05 05 Fail 00 00 00 00 Absent 00 00 00 00

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14. Additional Academic Activities i. Class Seminars Conducting Class Seminars by the students for the benefit of the students is a significant Additional Academic Activity and the Department gives maximum importance to this. Students make use of Computer-based methods to present these Seminars. They go browsing; collect INTERNET generated reference material to prepare their seminar papers and opt for Power Point Presentations.

The important Seminars are as follows: Sl Date Class in which No of Student- Topic No Seminar was paper presented presenters 1 20.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Kinds of Diplomacy 2 20.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Disarmament 3 20.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Meaning and Nature of SEM National Power 4 20.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Factors of F. Policy

5 20.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Causes and effects of War

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6 21.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Propaganda 7 21.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Subversion 8 21.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Balance of Power 9 21.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Cold War 10 21.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Collective Security 11 27.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Limitations of National SEM Power 12 27.09.2012 III BA V SEM 01 National Interests 13 27.09.2012. III BA V SEM 01 Functions of Diplomats 14 27.09.2012 III BA V SEM 01 Importance of the Study of INR 15 10.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Budgetary Process 16 10.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Auditing and SEM Accounting 17 11.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Administrative Law SEM 18 11.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Administrative control SEM 19 12.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Bureaucracy SEM 20 12.09.2012 III B.A. V 01 Recruitment SEM 21 17.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Delegated Legislation 22 17.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Administrative Adjudication 23 17.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Executive Control over Administration 24 18.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Legislative control over legislation 25 18.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Judicial control over Administration 26 24.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Lokpal & Lokayuta 27 25.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Kinds of Qualification 28 25.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Morale 29 25.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Conduct 30 26.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Discipline 31 26.09.2012 III B.A. V SEM 01 Merits & Demerits of Administrative law 32 17.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Scope of P.S. 33 17.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Importance of P.S. 34 17.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Elements of State

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35 17.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Features of Sovereignty 36 17.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Monistic Theory 37 18.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Pluralistic Theory 38 18.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Elements of Nationalism 39 18.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Historical Method 40 18.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Citizenship 41 18.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Merits of Democracy 42 24.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Essentials of Democracy 43 24.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Demerits of Democracy 44 24.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Rights 45 24.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Sources of Law. 46 24.09.2012 I BA I Sem 01 Kinds of Liberty 47 17.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Balwanthrai Mehta Committee 48 17.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Ashok Mehta Committee 49 17.09.2012 IIBA III Sem 01 73rd Amendment 50 17.09.2012 IIBA III Sem 01 74th Amendment 51 17.09.2012 IIBA III Sem 01 Taluk Panchayath 52 18.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Grama Panchayath 53 18.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Zilla Panchayath 54 18.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 City Corporations 55 18.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Communalism 56 18.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Women’s Movements 57 21.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 OBC classes Movement 58 21.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Problems of Minorities 59 21.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Coalition Politics 60 21.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 BJP 61 21.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 INC 62 24.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Regional Parties 63 24.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Features of Electoral System in India 64 24.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Secularism 65 24.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Electoral Reforms 66 24.09.2012 II BA III Sem 01 Federal Features

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II Half Sl. Date Class in No. of Topic N which Student o. seminar paper was presenter presented 1. 18-03-13 I BA II Sem 01 Plato’s Ideal State. 2. 18-03-13 -do- 01 Plato on Philosopher King 3. 18-03-13 -do- 01 Aristotle on Citizenship 4. 18-03-13 -do- 01 Aristotle on Revolutions 5. 18-03-13 -do- 01 Sapthanga Theory 6. 19-03-13 -do- 01 Human Nature According to Hobbes 7. 19-03-13 -do- 01 Lockean Social Contract 8. 19-03-13 -do- 01 Rousseau on General Will 9. 19-03-13 -do- 01 Marx on Capitalism 10 20-3-13 I BA II Sem 01 Marx on Revolution . 11 20-3-13 -do- 01 Marx on State . 12 20-3-13 -do- 01 Political Ideas of G.K. Gokhale . 13 22-3-13 -do- 01 Gandhi on Non- Violence. . 14 22-03-13 -do- 01 Gandhi on Sathyagraha. . 15 22-03-13 -do- 01 Ambedkar on Caste Equality. . 16 18-03-13 II BA IV 01 Conservative Party . Sem 17 18-03-13 -do- 01 Labour Party . 18 18-03-13 -do- 01 Pressure Groups in UK . 19 18-03-13 -do- 01 .Republican Party .

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20 19-03-13 -do- 01 Democratic Party . 21 19-03-13 -do- 01 Pressure Groups in USA 22 19-03-13 -do- 01 Civil Courts in UK 23 19-03-13 -do- 01 Criminal Courts in UK . 24 20-03-13 -do- 01 Features of British Judiciary . 25 20-03-13 -do- 01 Rule of Law . 26 20-03-13 -do- 01 Conventions relating to King . 27 20-03-13 -do- 01 Conventions relating to . Cabinet 28 20-03-13 -do- 01 Conventions relating to Parliament 29 21-03-13 -do- 01 Judicial review in USA

30 21-03-13 -do- 01 Sources of the UK Constitution 31 21-03-13 -do- 01 Fundamental Rights in USA

32 21-03-13 -do- 01 Philadelphia Convention

33 22-03-13 -do- 01 Sovereignty of the British Parliament 34 22-03-13 -do- 01 Powers of the American President 35 22-03-13 -do- 01 Role of the British Prime Minister 36 21-03-13 III BA VI 01 SALT – I & SALT – II SEM(INR) 37 21-03-13 -do- 01 CTBT

38 21-03-13 -do- 01 NPT

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40 22-03-13 -do- 01 Globalization

41 22-03-13 -do- 01 MNCs.

42 04-03-13 III BA VI 02 Human Resource SEM(TPM) Development 43 05-03-13 -do- 02 Human Resource Management 44 11-03-13 -do- 02 Quality Assessment

ii. Class Assignments Another important Additional Academic Activity practiced in the Department is asking and guiding the students to write Assignments on certain specific topics which appear in their syllabus. Topics are announced; individual students/group of students from each class are selected, details of reference material are explained, even Internet sites are given and the students are asked to write and produce Assignments, they are valued, marks/grades are given to the students. The details are as follows:

Assignments during the first half: Sl No of Students who Date Class Topic No wrote Assignments Importance of the study 1 08.07.2012 I B.A. I SEM 15 of Political Science Centre-State Relations in 2 09.07.2012 II B.A. III SEM 20 India 3 10.07.2012 III B.A. V SEM 18 National Interest Importance of the study 4 19.07.2012 III BA V Sem 18 of P.A.

Assignment during the second half:

Sl No of Students who Date Class Topic No wrote Assignments 1 20.12.2012 I B.A. II SEM 15 Plato’s Ideal State

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Importance of the study 2 22.12.2012 II B.A. IV SEM 20 of Modern constitution. III B.A. VI Challenges facing the 3 21.12.2012 17 SEM(INR) UNO. III BA VI 4 07.02.2013 17 Leadership Sem(TPM)

iii. Inter Class Academic Exchange Programmes Inter Class Academic Exchange Programme is a significant innovative idea practiced in the Department. The students of one class prepare a seminar paper on a subject required in another class; go there as guest speakers and present their papers, generally using Power Point + Chalk and Talk methods. Both the ‘learners’ and the ‘teachers’ enjoy these sessions; because this gives them new exposure, provides opportunities and encourages even others to opt for this kind of exercises. The details are:

Sl Date Class in Class from No of Student- Topic No which where students paper Seminar was opted to presenters presented present papers 1 19.02.2013 I B.A. II IIIB.A. VI SEM 02 1.Aristotle on SEM Revolution 2. Platos Ideal State. 2 22.02.2013 I B.A. II IIIV B.A VI SEM 02 1. Political Ideas SEM of G.K. Gokhale. 2. M.K. Gandhi on Sathyagraha.

iv. Field Visits/Research Based Activities In order to expose the students to the real society in which they live, to encourage the research culture and to facilitate them to get the first-hand information and also to widen the scope of ‘experiential learning’, the Department of Political Science arranges and coordinates certain Field Visits and Research based Activities. To make this activity more meaningful, we do the following:  Orientation is given to the students about this activity  Project Plan is prepared in consultation of the participating students  Methodology is explained to the students

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 Questionnaire is carefully prepared  Student-groups are selected; specific work is assigned to them  Internet-generated sources and computer work is compulsorily made a part of the Project.  Project Reports are to be prepared and produced Details of Project based Research Work are as follows: Sl Class No of Topic Days of Students No Field Visit A visit to Canara Lightings as a 21-03-2013 part of Industrial Visit to have a firsthand information about its 1 II BA IV SEM 20 working, assembling and packaging of its products along with Dept. of Sociology.

v. Any Other Activity The Department is striving hard- both inside the class formally and outside informally to create social awareness and self confidence among the students. Regular and continuous academic interactions with the students are conducted. A system of display of paper clippings related to the subject is arranged and the students are encouraged to involve themselves in these activities. Since the Faculty members of the Department are a part of many of the important activities and programmes of the College, they invite and encourage the students to participate in different activities and thus enrich themselves.

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15. Remedial Teaching  Remedial Teaching to the Slow Learners/Advanced Learners/ Common Follow-up Action

For the benefit of all the needy students of the Department, we have the system of Remedial Teaching to the Slow Learners/Advanced Learners/ Common Follow-up Action. On the basis of a Bridge course Test, class room interaction and specific demands of the students, these remedial teaching classes are conducted. Performance of the students in the qualifying examinations, Bridge course Test and class room interaction normally become the basis for their classification as Slow Learners, Advanced Learners and the in-between group. Slow Learners: For their benefit-  Advice to read and refer easy text books- even in Kannada Language.  Class room teaching in Kannada is also done for their benefit.  ICT Oriented teaching-learning system for their benefit.  Facilitating group discussion among themselves and also with the help of advanced learners.  Advise to adopt specific learner-centered methods of study and writing in the examination(Like writing down points in telegraphic language, making them remember abbreviation based points, learning by writing and practice etc.) Advanced Learners: For their benefit-  Advice to read and refer standard text books and material downloaded from Internet.  Class room teaching based on advanced text books is done for their benefit.  ICT Oriented teaching-learning system for their benefit.

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 Facilitating group discussion among themselves and also encouraging them to participate in Inter Class Academic Exchange programmes.  Advise to adopt specific learner-centered methods of study and writing in the examination(Like writing down points in telegraphic language, making them remember abbreviation based points, learning by writing and practice, using Quotations, giving references in the answers, preparing their own notes-essays etc.) Common Follow-up Action: For the benefit of all other students-  Advice to read and refer standard and general text books and material downloaded from Internet.  Class room teaching both in English and Kannada medium-based on advanced text books is done for their benefit.  ICT Oriented teaching-learning system for their benefit.  Facilitating group discussion among themselves and also encouraging them to participate in Inter Class Academic Exchange programmes.  Advise to adopt specific learner-centered methods of study and writing in the examination(Like writing down points in telegraphic language, making them remember abbreviation based points, learning by writing and practice, using Quotations, giving references in the answers, preparing their own notes-essays etc.)

16. Tutorials The College has adopted the system of dividing the total number of students among the total teaching members of staff and thus each teacher gets a group of students for the purpose of Tutorials. The students allotted for tutorials to the faculty members of the Department are as follows: To Prof. Thomas G.M.- Class—II B.A Students: Roll No 11026 To 11050 Students in groups and also individually are required to meet their tutors and they are given guidance on topics of academic interest. Their class room academic problems are discussed and advice is given to them about the course of action to be followed. Efforts are also made to facilitate them to grow academically and acquire competence. Personalized attention is

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17. Mentoring The system in the College is to divide the total number of students among the total teaching members of staff and allot one group of students to each teacher for the purpose of Mentoring. The students allotted for mentoring to the faculty members of the Department are as follows:

To Prof. Thomas G.M.- Class—II BA Students: Roll No 11001 To 11025 Students in groups and also individually are required to meet their mentors and they are given guidance regarding their personal and non- academic issues. Their personal details are collected and systematically recorded and updated and advice is given to them about their personal problems. Efforts are also made to facilitate them to grow academically and acquire competence. Personalized attention is given to the needs of students and counseling services are provided to the students by the faculty members in the Department.

8. Value Education During this academic year Mr. Thomas G.M. handled value education classes for the First year B.Com Degree – class A students along with Dr. Radhakrishna Bhat M.

IV DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES (Independently Organized/ With Others) 1. Department Library There is a Departmental Library (in addition to the College Library) which caters to the needs of the students of the Department. There are about 50 volumes of different authors in Political science-both in Kannada and in English. Students approach for books regularly and they are given access to these books with no costs involved for them. Books donated by the

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Faculty Members, out gone students and specimen copies received by the Department constitute the basic source of books for this Library. The Faculty, Prof. Thomas G.M. maintains the Department Library efficiently and effectively.

2. Outreach Programmes i. Camps, Visits The students of the Department, who are the active participants in EC&CC Activities, are constantly encouraged to participate in various Camps, Visits etc. They have participated in Weekend and Annual Special Camps of N.S.S.; Camps of N.C.C. etc. Field visits are a part of their survey-based research activities. Took part in the one day trekking programme to Sirimane Water Falls(Kigga near Sivamogga) along with the volunteers of the college NSS unit on 10th February, 2013. The students of Second year BA Degree Class paid a visit to the Canara Lightings Factory as part of Industrial visit in association with the Department of Sociology on 21st March 2013. ii. Study Tours, Picnics An educational Tour of the student members of Humanities Association was organized with the financial assistance provided by the UGC on9th &12th February, 2013. They visited Places of historical and contemporary tourist importance like Belur, Halebeedu, Mysore and other nearby places.

iii. Awareness Programmes In a routine and informal manner, both the Faculty Members create awareness among the students of the Department about the following:

Institutional rules and regulations, code of conduct, dress code Rules of discipline, redressal mechanism University rules, examination & evaluation system College level activities, programmes, facilities available Significance of ICT, Computers, Internet, opening of E-mail ID etc Confidence building/competence developing programmes

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Values, morality, ethics and personality development Current topics, civic consciousness, job markets 3. Academic Programmes i. Organizing Conferences/Seminars/Workshops: Nil ii. Organizing Guest Lectures

A Guest Lecture was delivered by Prof. Balakrishna Bhat K .Ex. MLC, Karnataka Legislative Council, on the topic ‘The Procedures and practice of the proceedings of the Parliament in India”’ under the auspices of Humanities Association (in which the Department of Political Science is also included) on 18.01.2011. iv. Conducting Competitions The department fully supported and cooperated in organizing good number of programmes and competitions during the corse of the year under the banner of Humanities Association. v. Any Other Programmes Encouraged the students of the department to participate in the inter-collegiate seminar competitions and Sr. Jasmin Vilma Lasrado of the Final BA class secured first prize in National level seminar on “Human Rights, Indian Constitution, Globalization: an Interface” held at GFGC Haleyangady on 1st Feb., 2013 during the course of the academic year 2012-2013.

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4. Fund Raising Programmes Associated actively with the Student Union of the college in conducting the fund raising for giving Mementos to the retired professors Govinda Bhat K. of Department of Hindi in the month of July 2012 and Prof Patrick, the Principal during his superannuation in the month of March, 2013. 5. Consultancy Services

V STUDENTS’ NON-CLASS ACTIVITIES  Organized a one day orientation programme for all the first year degree students on “Higher Education and Personality Development” in the beginning of the academic year under the banner of IQAC on 6th August, 2012.

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VI INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMES

VII ANY OTHER MATTER  Delivered a guest-lecture on “Post-Cold War Developments “to the Final BA class at Government First Grade College, Haleyangady on 17th January, 2013.

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 Presented a paper on “Reflections of Human Rights in Great Charters & Declarations” in the one day National Conference on “Human Rights, Indian Constitution, Globalization: an Interface “sponsored by National Human Rights Commission at GFGC Haleyangady on 1st February, 2013.

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 Presented a Paper on “Representation of Muslims in the Indian Lok Sabha – a case of Political under –representation” in the two day UGC sponsored National level seminar held at SMC Shirva on 15th & 16th Feb. 2013.  Attended KAS central evaluation work at Udyoga Soudha, Bangalore from 22nd to 28th January, 2013.  Discharged the duties as a presiding officer in the general elections to Mangalore City Corporation held on 7th March, 2013.  Engaged classes for Minority students in Political science, Indian Constitution for Civil Service coaching classes in the campus.

VIII SELF EVALUATION  Teacher’s evaluation by the students in a prescribed format has been done every year and the same has been recorded and very well maintained. In fact, the students are the best judges of the effectiveness of their teachers. Responses of the students enable the teachers to correct themselves in order to be effective in their dealings with the taught.

IX FUTURE PLANS To achieve the objectives of the department of political science, the following broad action plan is designed for the future –

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 Conducting lecture through the adoption of new delivery mechanism of ICT and best practices elsewhere.  Holding guest lectures on current issues and development in the political and administrative field by experts  Arranging soft skills and leadership development programmes for the students  Organizing value education classes either by regular faculty or by external experts.  Exploring campus placements and coordination.  Encouraging the faculty members to go for refresher courses, attend and present papers in seminars, symposiums and workshops.

X STUDENT PROGRESSION – PLACEMENT/ HIGHER EDN.  Out of the thirty students of the2011-2012 final BA batch more than a dozen students joined higher education and computer education courses.

XI LIST OF DOCUMENTS

XII OBSERVATIONS 1. IQAC OBSERVATIONS 2. PRINCIPAL’S OBSERVATIONS

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XII OBSERVATIONS: (I HALF)From…………………….. To ………………………

1. IQAC OBSERVATIONS (University Exam results to be entered when they are published) The Dept/Teachers have maintained the Documents properly The entries in the Report are up-to-date & made in time Departmental activities are consistent and in a coordinated manner IQAC Suggestions to the Department are:

IQAC TEAM : 1.Signature: 2. Signature: Name: Name:

3. Signature: Name:

IQAC COORDINATOR: Name: Signature:

Date: Place: Pompei College Aikala

……. ……. ……. ……. ……. ……. ……. ……. ……. …….

2. PRINCIPAL’S OBSERVATIONS( University Exam results to be entered when they are published) Found correct/Not Correct/Accepted with/without following suggestions

Date: PRINCIPAL Place: Pompei College Aikala

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OBSERVATIONS: (II HALF)From…………………….. To ……………………… 1. IQAC OBSERVATIONS( University Exam results to be entered when they are published) The Dept/Teachers have maintained the Documents properly The entries in the Report are up-to-date & made in time Departmental activities are consistent and in a coordinated manner IQAC Suggestions to the Department are:

IQAC TEAM : 1.Signature: 2. Signature: Name: Name:

3. Signature: Name:

IQAC COORDINATOR: Name: Signature:

Date: Place: Pompei College Aikala

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2. PRINCIPAL’S OBSERVATIONS( University Exam results to be entered when they are published) Found correct/Not Correct/Accepted with/without following suggestions

Date: PRINCIPAL Place: Pompei College Aikala

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XI THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE HAS THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS F0R 2010-11 COMMENTS VERIFICATION SL PERSON IN- (BY HOD) (BY IQAC) DOCUMENT REF. NO NO CHARGE I I I HALF I I I HALF HALF HALF 01 List of Students TGM Main Maint taine ained d 02 Work Diaries TGM Main Maint taine ained d 03 Students’ Attendance TGM Main Maint Register taine ained d 04 Individual Time Table TGM Main Maint taine ained d 05 Workload Distribution TGM Main Maint taine ained d 06 Syllabus TGM Main Maint taine ained d 07 Department Meetings TGM Main Maint taine ained d 08 Teachers’ additional TGM Main Maint responsibilities taine ained d 09 Teachers’ participation TGM Main Recor in Seminars, Conferences taine ded etc & Certificate Copies d 10 Teachers’ participation TGM Reco Recor in University rded ded Examination activities 11 Teachers’ participation TGM Main Maint as Resource Persons/ taine ained Guests etc d 12 Teachers’ TGM Nil Nil Research/Related Prog.

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13 Teachers’ External TGM Reco Recor Contacts rded ded 14 ICT Oriented Teaching- TGM Kept Kept Learning 15 Question Papers(Bridge TGM Kept Kept Course, Class Test, I.A. Exam,Sem Exam) 16 Marks Details(Bridge TGM Kept Kept Course, Class Test, I.A. Exam,Sem Exam) COMMENTS VERIFICATION (BY PERSON IN- (BY HOD) IQAC) SL NO DOCUMENT REF. NO CHARGE I HALF I I HALF I HALF I I HALF Additional Academic TGM Maint Maint Activities ained ained i. Class Seminars TGM Reco Recor rded ded ii. Class Assignments TGM Kept Kept 17 iii. Inter-Cl. Academic TGM Reco Nil Exch. Prog rded iv.Field Visits/Research TGM Kept Nil Activities v. Any Other Activity TGM Maint Maint ained ained Remedial Teaching TGM i.UGC Assisted Scheme TGM Nil Nil ii List of Slow learners- TGM Reco Recor 18 Action Taken rded ded iii List of Adv. learners- TGM Kept Kept Action Taken iv. Common Follow-up TGM Reco Recor Action rded ded Tutorials-Time Table, TGM Maint Maint 19 List of Students, ained ained Activities Mentoring-Time Table, TGM Maint Maint 20 List of Students, ained ained Activities V.E.-Time Table, List of 21 TGM Nil Nil Students, Activities 22 Departmental Library TGM Maint Maint ained

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Details ained Details of Outreach TGM Maint Maint Programmes (Camps, ained ained 23 Visits, Study Tours, Picnics, Awareness Programmes) Dept Academic prog. TGM Kept Kept (Seminars organized, 24 Guest Lectures, Competitions, any other prog.) COMMENTS VERIFICATION (BY PERSON IN- (BY HOD) IQAC) SL NO DOCUMENT REF. NO CHARGE I HALF I I HALF I HALF I I HALF Fund Raising TGM Nil Nil 25 Programmes 26 Consultancy Services TGM Nil Nil Students’ Non Class TGM Record Records 27 s Kept Kept Activities TGM Initiate Initiated 28 Innovative Programmes d Self Evaluation TGM Record Recorde ed d 29 (Individual Teachers & Department) Future Plans (List of TGM Kept Kept 30 Requirements, Demands) Departmental Photo TGM Kept Kept 31 Album 32 Any Other Details TGM

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DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: POLITICAL SCIENCE * YEAR OF REPORT: 2010-11 (I HALF & II HALF)

I HALF II HALF ANNU AL TOT IV VI TOT TOTA ISEM III SEM V SEM II SEM A NO OF STUDENTS AL SEM SEM AL L 15 20 18 53 15 20 17 52 105 UGS/ST TOT UGS/S P.TIM TOT MGT P.TIME MGT B NO OF TEACHERS ATE AL TATE E AL 01 00 01 02 01 00 01 02 02 TOT TOT I HALF II HALF AL AL 1 Meetings 03 Meetings 03 06 2 Bridge Course Tests 01 nil 00 01 3 I.A. Exams 02 I.A.Exams 02 04 4 Dept Library 50 Dept Library 50 50 C 5 Camps, Visits 00 nil 01 01 6 Tours, Picnics 00 Tours 01 01 7 Organized Conf. Seminars 00 nil 00 00 DEPARTMENTLEVEL 8 Organized Guest Lectures 00 Guest Lectures 01 01 PROGRAMMES, ACTIVITIES 9 Organized Competitions 01 nil 00 01 10 Organized Fund Raising Prog 01 Fund raising 01 02 AN DEPT NU DEPT NAME OF THE TEACHER : TGM SK TGM SK TOT AL TOTAL AL TOT AL 1 Workload 16 06 22 16 06 22 44 2 Committee Responsibilities 10 02 12 10 02 12 12

3 Seminars, Conf attended 01 01 02 02 01 03 05

4 University Exam work 03 01 04 04 01 05 09 5 Resource Person, Guest 00 00 00 01 00 01 01 6 Own Research 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 External Contacts 03 01 04 03 01 01 04 8 ICT Programmes 07 00 07 03 00 03 10 9 Class Tests 01 01 02 01 01 02 04 10 Class Seminars 03 02 05 03 02 05 10 D 11 Class Assignments 03 02 05 03 02 05 10

PROGRAMMES,ACTIVITIES 12 Int.Class Exch Progms 00 00 00 02 00 00 02 13 Field Visits, Research 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 14 1typ Remedial Teaching 1type 01 01 01 01 01 e 15 Compt.Exam Coaching 00 00 00 01 01 00 02 16 Tutorials 01 00 01 01 00 01 01 TEACHERBASED 17 Mentoring 01 00 01 01 00 01 01 18 Value Education 01 00 01 01 00 00 01 19 Consultancy ------20 2 3type 3type 2type 5typ 5ty Innovative Practices type 5types s s s es pes s 21 Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cen Results(%inUniv.Exams) Cent% % % % % % t% E Any Other Matter TEACHERS’ SIGNATURE Signature of the HOD Signature of the HOD

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