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Annual Report 2017-18 ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 PART I & II Govt. MGM PG College, Itarsi Dist. Hoshangabad (M.P.) 0 Annual Report 2017-2018 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 -Govt. MGM PG College, Itarsi – • Place of the college -Main Road Nyas Colony Itarsi • District -Hoshangabad • Division -Narmadapuram • Year of establishment of college -1958 • Name and Contact details - Dr. P.K. Pagare, 9424420132 ( Mail id , Phone ) of Principal, 8319592380, [email protected] • Name , Post and Contact details - Dr.M.V.Kanakaraj, 9425125891 of ( mail id, Phone no.) of [email protected] Reporting In charge • Date of report submission - 11/11/2017 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. 1 Ever since its establishment in July, 1958, Govt. Mahatma Gandhi Smriti Post Graduate college, Itarsi, has been catering to the academic needs of the students of remote rural villages in the periphery of Itarsi town. At the same time, its beneficiaries also include the children of a large number of railways employees and employees of ordnance factory, Military Engineering Services (Central Proof Establishment) and National Thermal Plant Corporation (N.T.P.C.), who are posted here. It is worth mentioning that about 78% students studying here belong to S.C., S.T. and O.B.C. categories and out of them 9% are tribal belonging to very remote area. The accreditation of the college by NAAC with A Grade in 2014 and the recommendations and valuable suggestions of the NAAC Peer Team have been the guiding force to bring quality in all spheres of teaching and learning. Efforts have been made to live up to the expectations of U.G.C., the NAAC peer team and the Department of higher education of the state government. The Institute will continue to strive for excellence in academics and cultivation of core values and is determined to overcome all obstacles and shortcomings on the way. Today, the college provides higher education in all the three disciplines-Arts, Science and Commerce by imparting education in 18 academic programmes (4 in degree level, 13 in post-graduate level and 1 in diploma level). The degree level programmes are B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. and B.C.A.. At the P.G. level, the academic programmes include- M.Com. ; M.A. in Economics, Hindi, History, Political Science and Geography; M.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biotechnology and Computer Science. The only diploma course is P.G.D.C.A. and is the latest in its inception. The Institution also imparts Ph.D. degrees with recognized research centres in five subjects- Geography, Hindi literature, Zoology, Mathematics and Chemistry.. A number of academic programmes are self-financed and are managed by Janbhagidari Samiti of the college. Janbhagidari Samiti is playing a very vital role in the all round development of the institution. The Samiti gives valuable suggestions and takes important resolutions for the academic and infrastructure development of the college. It acts like a Guardian figure for the college and is committed to its quality sustenance. A number of self-financing courses are being managed by it. A number of persons both in teaching and non-teaching are appointed by it on temporary basis and thus provides job opportunities to people. In fact, Janbhagidari Samiti here is a model to be followed by other institutions. 2 Janbhagidari Samiti is playing a very vital role in the all round development of the institution. The Samiti gives valuable suggestions and takes important resolutions for the academic and infrastructure development of the college. It acts like a Guardian figure for the college and is committed to its quality sustenance. A number of self-financing courses are being managed by it. A number of persons both in teaching and non-teaching are appointed by it on temporary basis and thus provides job opportunities to people. In fact, Janbhagidari Samiti here is a model to be followed by other institutions. The faculty members of the college consists of 23 regular staff and 13 Guest Faculties (against permanent posts) with 42 temporary staff members appointed by Janbhagidari Samiti. The college has vibrant N.C.C., N.S.S., Career Counseling Cell, Red Cross unit and Sports Departments. N.C.C. Building of the college has a rich infrastructure with change room and koth room. Among the notable achievements of N.C.C. cadets are attending the Annual Training Camps, RDC, New Delhi every year, Thal Sainik Camps(TSC), Sub-Divisional Republic Day parade, disaster managements, etc. N.S.S. unit of the college is very much committed to instill the virtue of social service and moral values among the students. It has both boys and girls wings and regular annual camps are held in remote villages. Both N.C.C. and N.S.S. are committed to promote plantation, carry awareness campaign on issues related to environment, AIDS, pollution, dignity of women, prohibition, conservation of wild life, adult literacy, human rights, etc. Red Cross unit of the college organizes blood donation and health check up camps. About 20 students have donated blood every year. Swami Vivekanand Career Counseling Cell of the college plays an active role by organizing career guidance programmes and self- employment training programmes. In the preceding year, it has provided self-employment trainings in cooking and bakery and sewing. It has its own library with collection of books to strengthen the academic efficiency to compete several competitive examinations. Semester system is being implemented in the college as per directive of the department of higher education, govt. of M.P. Students of the college have performed satisfactorily in different fields like N.C.C., N.S.S., academics, sports, Red Cross etc. and sincere efforts for improvement is still going on. Regarding games and sports, students of the college have participated in different games at the national, state and university levels. Facilities for both indoor and outdoor games are there and many events are held every year in the institution. The college has a well built library having more than 60000 books with some rare and worthwhile books. All major newpapers and magazines and research journals are subscribed. There is a reading room with capacity for about 60 students. There is a separate reference section for research work. Internet facility is also available in the library and each bona fide student is a member of the library to whom subsidized photocopy services are provided. The library is also open for membership to general public. The college has set up a cell for differently abled students taking special care for them with provision for computers, equipments, drinking water, toilet etc. National Resource Centre (N.R.C.) is devoted to the spread of computer and internet knowledge related on-line services and catering to the needs of research students. All the departments and units of the college are equipped with computer with internet facility. Remedial Coaching, Coaching for Entry into jobs and Coaching for NET and SLET examinations are being provided with audio-visual aids. A lot of cultural activities are held and the Youth Festival is specially the focus of attraction in October every year. A number of seminars and workshops on environment conservation, intellectual property rights, literary topics, biotechnology, innovative teaching techniques etc. have been held and eminent academicians have graced the occasions. Many student welfare schemes are there and provision of scholarship is the most notable. Different kinds of scholarships provided are under the scheme of Pratibha Kiran Yojana, Gaon ki beti yojana, Poor boys Fund and scholarship for S.C., S.T., and O.B.C. students. 3 The college is equipped with various amenities to provide I.T. education ranging from overhead projector, slide projector, photocopier, smart boards, visualizers, multimedia projectors and multimedia C.D. ROMs. To meet the recent innovations in computer and I.T., the college has two computer labs with internet facilities. Many students of the college have developed software regarding library management, hotel management, L.I.C. etc. the college has an audio- visual room for conducting seminars, meetings, workshops trainings and career guidance programmes. The newly built auditorium is an attractive centre for the players’ activities to facilitate yoga programmes, table tennis court, badminton hall, judo mattresses, gymnasium and power- lifting equipments. There is a well built bicycle stand in the shape of a Mandapam. All the departments of thecollege have been fully equipped with internet facility and air-conditioned Tissue culture lab is there with Bio-technology department. Best Practices in the institution include- study tour of students , teaching practice by meritorious students, activities of N.C.C.(routine training and camp and its special activities on Republic Day parade and Independence Day parade); N.S.S. camp and plantation; provision of internship as part of curriculum; career counselling to students throughout the year by Swami Vivekanand Career Counselling Cell; blood donation camp and health check up by Red Cross; 2. Overview (1 page) celebration of(i) importantVision, Mission days such and Objectivesas International of the Woman’s college Day, World Environment day, AIDS Day, Hindi Diwas, Human Rights Day etc., observance of preservation of wildlife week, Gandhi Jayanty and Swami Vivekanand Jayanty celebration, daily prayer in the college and recital of National song and Madhya Pradesh gaan followed by ‘Aaj Ka Bichar’(thought of the day), N.R.C.
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