PROSPECTUS 2020-21

LADY IRWIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF DELHI NAAC 2018 Grade A+ NIRF 2020 rank 32 among colleges in Prospectus 2020-21 Lady Irwin College has been a world-renowned college for • NIRF All India Rank 32 (2020) the last 88 years, with the following features: • NACC A+ accredited (2018) • A Heritage Building • Study Abroad Programme • Legendary History • Excellent Career Prospects • Reputation for Excellence in Home Science Education • Guest Lectures by Eminent Speakers • Publications and Patents by Eminent Faculty • International Linkages • Bachelors with Honours, B. Tech, Postgraduate, PG • Cosmopolitan Environment Diploma and Doctoral Programmes • Centrally Located in the Cultural Hub of Delhi • Leading Academicians • Well Equipped Library • Choice and Flexibility of Programmes • Computer Resource Centre & WiFi campus Prospectus 2020-21 1 • Availability of Scholarships and Freeships • Well-known Crèche and Nursery School Patrons Eminent Visitors to the Lady Dorothy Irwin, The Maharani College of Baroda, Begum Saheba of Bhopal, Sarojini Naidu, Maharaja Pateshri Prasad of Balrampur Dr. Helen Keller Queen Soraya Office Bearers HRH Queen Elizabeth II Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt Hilla Rustomji, Faridoonji, Rajkumari Princess Beatrix of Holland , Rani Laxmibai Rajwade, Lady Halifax Lady B.L. Mitter, Lady Bhore, Lord Mountbatten Sir Ganga Ram Kaula, Mila Irwing, Hamid Ali, Sheila Ram, P.K. Sen Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Dr. Rajendra Prasad Dr. S. Radhakrishnan The First Governing Sh. Rajagopalachari Body Dr. Zakir Hussain Annie Besant, Margaret Cousins, Smt. Indira Gandhi Sarojini Naidu, Kamala Devi Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Chattopadhyay, Helen Adiseshiah, Dr. Manmohan Singh The Maharani of Travancore, Smt. Sonia Gandhi Madi and Sangli, Begum Shah Nawaz, Dr. Karan Singh Lady Abdul Qadri, Smt. Shiela Dixit Lady Hyder Nawaz Jung, Lady Tata, Lady Manubai Mehta, Justice Leela Seth Muthulaxmi Reddy, Sarla Devi, Sh. Javed Akhtar Ambalal Sarabai, H Tyabji, Sh. Shyam Saran Lakshmi Menon, Ammu Swaminathan Dr. Kiran Bedi and B.L. Nehru Sh. Sam Pitroda Dr. S.Y. Quraishi Ms. Aruna Roy Ms. Medha Patkar Prof. Dinesh Singh Ms. Agatha Sangma Ms. Sudha Pillai Dr. Shyam Menon Ms. Mrinal Pande Dr. Darlie O. Koshy

2 Prospectus 2020-21 Directors of the College

1932-1947 1947-1961 1961-1978 1978-1979

1980-1983 1983-1990 1991-2004 2004-onwards 1932-1947 : Mrs. Hannah Sen 1961-1978 : Dr. Durga Deulkar 1980-1983 : Mrs. Raushini 1991-2004 : Dr. Satinder Bajaj BL, Calcutta; Teachers Training Ph. D. (Home Science Education and Deshpande Ph. D. (Nutrition), Michigan State Diploma, Central Institute of Extension), Cornell, USA; M.Sc. (Home Economics, University, USA; Mahila Shiromani Award, Education, London, England. Padma Shri, 1976. Management); M.Sc. (Clothing and 1993. Outstanding Alumna Award, Textiles), Cornell, USA. College of Human Ecology, Michigan 1947-1961 : Mrs. Tara Bai 1978-1979 : Dr. Sumati Mudambi State University, USA, 1996. B.Sc. (Domestic Science), King‟s Ph. D. (Foods and Nutrition), 1983-1990 : Dr. S. Anandalakshmy College of Household and Social University of Wisconsin, USA. Ph. D. (Educational Psychology), 2004-onwards : Dr. Anupa Siddhu Sciences, London, England. University of Wisconsin, USA; Mahila M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition) Delhi Shiromani Award,1989. University, Ph.D. All India Institute of Medical Sciences. AIIMS. ICAR Fellowship, National Topper, 1976. Mahila Shiromani Swaran Padak Award, 2014, Karma Ratna Award 2014. Women Economic Forum Award, 2017. Prospectus 2020-21 3 Milestones

1932: Establishment of the college Community Extension introduced. 1992: Diamond Jubilee of the College. Initiated revised M.Sc. programme in with 11 students for a one-year five disciplines: 1969: B.Sc. Home Science Honours 1996: Silver Jubilee of the Child Certificate Course in Home Science. • M.Sc. Food and Nutrition degree introduced. Lady Irwin College Development Department. Director: Mrs. Hannah Sen. • M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel Science Society (Regd.) established. 1933: Establishment of hostel with 60 1997: Computerisation of the Library. • M.Sc Human Development and students. 1970: Masters degree in Child Childhood Studies 1998: The study abroad programme Development introduced. • M.Sc Resource Management and with the Michigan State University, 1936: Two-year Diploma in Domestic Design Application 1972: Postgraduate Diploma in college of Human Ecology, USA, Science, one-year Diploma in Teaching • M.Sc. Development Communication Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition initiated. and a Certificate in Needlework and Extension offered. introduced. Silver Jubilee of the Diploma in Masters programme in Rural Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition Platinum Jubilee International 1938: Moved to the current premises. Community Extension restructured as (DDPHN). Conference, Epigenesis: Empowerment Community Resource Management for Excellence in Home Science. 1950: Affiliation to the University of 2000: Celebrating the Millennium and Extension. Lady Irwin College identified as Delhi. B.Sc. Home Science. Woman: Literary and Fine Arts Fair. “Centre for Advanced Studies”. 1981: Inception of inclusive education 1952: Bachelor of Education degree 2002: State-of-Art Saroja Nutrition at the Nursery School. 2008: Golden Jubilee of Department course introduced. Studio inaugurated. of Food and Nutrition. Exchange programme initiated with 1982: Golden Jubilee of the college. Golden Jubilee of the Education National Environmental Awareness Sarah Lawrence and Briarchliff College Department. U.S. 1983: Silver Jubilee of the Food and Award from Khadi and Village Nutrition Department. 2004: Inauguration of Communication Industries and Indian Institute of 1953: Science block built. laboratory. Ecology and Environment. 1985: University Grants Commission 1955: Nursery School inaugurated by (UGC) sponsored the establishment of Initiation of Network link with Delhi 2009: Restoration and up-gradation Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. a Communication and Extension Cell University. of College Library and Hostel. Exchange programme instituted with under Department Research Support 2005: Golden Jubilee of the Rajkumari 2010: Silver Jubilee of Special the University of Tennessee in the U.S Scheme (DRS). Amrit Kaur Child Study Centre. Assistance Programme (SAP) funded for faculty. 1987: Masters degree in Textiles and by UGC. 2006: Initiated Platinum Jubilee Clothing introduced. 1958: Masters degree in Food and Celebrations. 40 years of Department of Human Nutrition introduced. Development and Childhood Studies. 1988: The Enabling Centre for Heritage restoration of Undergraduate Renovation of library building. 1959: Food and Nutrition block built. children with special needs set up. Hostel and main block with Delhi Government Grant. Metro linkage to 2011: Fiber optic and Wi-fi 1960: Library shifted to the new 1990: Communication and Extension college. connectivity in college (DU). building. Cell upgraded by UGC as Department for Special Assistance (DSA). 2007: Introduced B.Ed. Special Semester system implemented in 1964: Masters degree in Rural Education (MR). B.Sc., M.Sc. and DDPHN.

4 Prospectus 2020-21 2012: College completes 80 years. New Centre of PG Studies Asia‟s Most Trusted Brand Award, Department of Food & Nutrition inaugurated- July 21, 2014. Bangkok, to Department of Education; established National Centre of Silver Jubilee of Department of Fabric India Today Ranking to Department of Excellence and Advanced Research on and Apparel Science. 2015: The Best College Award at Education. Diets, NCEARD (Maternal Nutrition), supported by UNICEF, acts as a 2013: Four Year Undergraduate the „International Education and technical support unit to the Ministry Programme (FYUP) initiated in July Leadership Summit‟. 2017: India Today, 6th Best College of Health and Family Welfare 2013. Five Innovative projects awarded in India. (MoHFW), Government of India. B.Tech Food Technology offered. Certificate of Appreciation at MoU with Portland State University Antardhwani-2015 by University of 2014: First Prize from (USA). Department of Development Delhi. Antardhvani “Good Teaching Started B.Sc (Hons.) Food Communication & Extension Practices”. Inauguration of the New Students‟ established Centre of Women Centre August 24, 2015. Technology. Instituitional Award on Collectives led Social Action, ROSHNI, Multidisciplinary Healthcare, AIIMS, Education Department shifts into 2018: NIRF national rank of 12 a Technical Support Unit to Ministry January 2014. the New Education Block, August among colleges in India. of Rural Development, supported by 24, 2015. Golden Jubilee Celebration of DCE MoU with Humboldt State UNICEF. University (USA) for twinning and RMDA Department. 2016: MOU with Syracuse program. College recognized for contribution University, New York. Inauguration Center for Post Graduate Studies. in Poshan Abhiyan. of Phase II of Centre of PG Studies Nina Sibal Memorial Award to Lady NAAC A+ Accreditation. Irwin College. 2019: Spoke centre established at Department of Resource Management & Design Application

2020: NIRF National rank 32 among colleges in India.

Prospectus 2020-21 5 About the Prospectus

This prospectus is for young General Information committee, which will take cognizance Scholarships and Prizes women interested in applying for of complaints, conduct enquiries, It is mandatory for each student to Every year scholarships are awarded the Graduate, Postgraduate, provide assistance and redressal to adhere to rules and norms as notified to meritorious B.Sc., B.Ed., DDPHN Postgraduate Diploma and Ph. D. the victim, recommend penalties in circulars from the University of and M.Sc. students. Scholarships programmes of study at Lady Irwin and take action as prescribed by the Delhi or the College. Every student are awarded on the basis of merit- College. The Prospectus provides University of Delhi rules. is required to sign a declaration at cum-means. There are also several information about the College and the time of her admission that she prizes for students excelling in the programmes that are offered, will comply with the disciplinary Health various academic and extra-curricular life at Lady Irwin College, student jurisdiction of the College/University activities. The list of prizes and and academic support services, fee There is a Medical Help Desk in the Authorities during her studies. The scholarships are given in the following and financial information. It also college comprising a committee declaration is given in the admission sections. The list is released on informs you about the procedure of college faculty and students as form. Founder‟s Day of the College. for admissions. The other sections members. The college has a Medical contain information about the Room with a medical attendant. It Ragging is prohibited and anyone departments, courses, faculty, as caters to the first-aid needs of the indulging in the same will be well as more detailed descriptions students. It is open from 8:40 am considered as having committed a of the Undergraduate, Masters and to 4:30 pm on all working days. breach of discipline. Action will be Postgraduate Diploma programmes. In case of an emergency, under taken against those found guilty as We make every effort to ensure that supervision, the students are sent out per the Supreme Court Directive. programmes and courses are for professional medical treatment (Refer to Ordinance XV- C; Prohibition offered as described here and that provided at a Government hospital and Punishment for Ragging). any subsequent changes would add and guardians/parents are informed. Students of this College are advised to to, rather than detract from, your refer to the College notice board and opportunities. However, certain Lady Irwin College is a No website on which relevant information circumstances may occasionally is uploaded periodically. There is a Smoking Zone make this impossible, and we monitoring committee which includes reserve the right to alter or withdraw Delhi University is partnering with student representatives. The Internal particular programmes or courses. Delhi Police and World Lung Complaint Committee (ICC) has a The information in this Prospectus Foundation–South Asia in promoting statutory status and is empowered to is also subject to revision under a tobacco free environment. As a step carry out the mandate of the policy the University of Delhi guidelines in that direction, smoking is banned on sexual harassment. Any complaint for students from time to time with in Lady Irwin College. can be given to any member of the respect to admission/withdrawal, internal assessment and reservation policy.

6 Prospectus 2020-21 Committees Student Support PG Department Incharges Student Advisor Medical Help Desk Administration Science : Dr. Rupa Upadhyay Dr. Mayanka Gupta Dr. Sabina Sethi, Convenor Dr. Dipesh Aggarwal Dr. Pooja Raizada Dr. Anupa Siddhu, Director Education : Dr. Richa Mehta Dr. Mani Bhasin, Bursar F & N : Dr. Manisha Ms. Vibha Yadav Mr Vijay Ram (AO) Sabharwal Anti Ragging Committee Ms. Seema Das, S. O. (Accounts) RMDA : Dr. Sushma Goel Nodal Officer and NSS Mr. Ashok Kohli, Sr. P.A. to Director DCE : Dr. Archna Kumar Dr. Mayanka Gupta, Student Advisor HDCS : Ms. Savita Sagar Dr. Dipesh Aggarwal, Student Advisor Programme Officer at Lady FAS : Ms. Madhuri Nigam Dr. Dolly Florence, Hostel Warden Irwin College for anti- Postgraduate Admission DDPHN : Dr. Lalita Verma Dr. Lalita Verma, SC/ST Liaison Officer smoking campaign Committee U.G. Rep- : Dr. Sabina Sethi resentatives Ms. Prachi Mishra Ms. Shweta Anand, Convener RMDA : Ms. Sakshi Internal Complaints Dr. Aparna Khanna Wadhwa Committee Ms. Swati Kwatra (Convener) Admission Grievance Dr. Vinita Bhargava, Chairperson FN : Dr. Pooja Raizada Committee FAS : Ms. Ruchira Ms. Chitra Sarkar, NGO Prospectus Committee Aggarwal Student Advisor : Dr. Mayanka Representative Convener : Dr. Aparna Khanna DCE : Ms. Shweta Suman Gupta Dr. T. G. Rupa, Secretary : Dr. Meenal Jain HDCS : Dr. Priti Joshi Dr. Dipesh Dr. Dolly Florence : Dr. Sunaina Batra DDPHN : Dr. Lalita Verma & Aggarwal Dr. Lalita Verma, SC/ST Liaison Officer : Dr. Manpreet Chahal Dr. Shailly Nigam Hostel Warden : Dr. Dolly Florence (+3 students representatives+2 Non- Education : Ms. Chetna Arora (B.Ed) SC/ST Liaison : Dr. Lalita Verma teaching Reps.) Hostel Warden : Dr. Dolly Florence Mr. Sultan Singh (B.Ed. MR) Officer Library : Dr. Simmi Bhagat EOC : Dr. Neelima Asthana Medical : Dr. Sabina Sethi Incharge Mr. Sultan Singh Staff Council : Dr. Ritu Mathur SC/ST Cell Convenor, : Dr. Sushma Goel SC/ST/OBC: Dr. Lalita Verma Secretary Ms. Vishakha Sambhav Liaison Officer : Dr. Lalita Verma Calendar Members : Ms. Savita Sagar Committee Student Prize and Dr. Shanta Rani Undergraduate Admission Tirkey Committee Scholarship Committee Convenor : Dr. Deepali Rastogi Dr. Shraddha Kapoor, Convener : Dr. Vibha Yadav Dr. Vinita Bhargava : Dr. Dipesh Aggarwal Dr. Mani Bhasin Kalra : Dr. Aparna Agrawal Dr. Ritu Mathur EOC : Dr. Neelima Asthana, Dr. Dolly Florence Mr. Sultan Singh Dr. Mayanka SC/ST/OBC : Dr. Kiran Chauhan Dr. Dipesh EWS (Nodal : Dr. Deepali Rastogi Ms. Swati Kwatra Officer) All UG and PG incharges as and when required

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From the Director’s Desk

Dear students, welcome to Lady Irwin College. The College has a glorious history and support of eminent national and international leaders in the past. It strives to give the best education to young women and build their capacities to meet challenges of their times. College endeavours to prepare young women with a scientific temper. The teaching pedagogies are of international acclaim. Several educationists from US, UK, Australia and other countries have tried to learn various aspects of our programme. The University of Delhi has recognized our innovative approaches and methodologies of connecting to grass-root realities. The College was awarded the first prize for “Good Teaching Practices” during Antardhvani, the University cultural festival in 2014. The College has received several awards in the recent past. In 2018, college was recognized for its contribution in Poshan Abhiyan. It received a NAAC accreditation at A+. NIRF ranked the college 21 nationally in 2019. College also received Asia's most trusted brand in teachers‟ education in 2016 and the Nina

Sibal Award 2014. The College also bagged five Innovation prizes in 2015. The education at college builds scientific and social science acumen as well as appreciation for art and culture in appropriate proportions to churn out young women with tremendous potential, talent and capability.

The alumni are placed nationally and internationally at key positions, UN organizations, industry, business, hospitals, schools and academics.

I hope you would like to embark on your future journey from this College platform. From here, you should be able to look ahead with confidence, skill, positivity, do-able strategies, with growth and development and clarity of knowledge. For this, you must invest all your energy and time with your mentors in College. The teachers are experienced and visionary. Have a meaningful, value-based and holistic education. Be an Irwinite! An Irwinite has the power of bringing smiles on faces of people and impacting the nation through her education towards serving the community; true to the motto, „Vidya hi Sewa‟. Discover yourself, welcome to Lady Irwin College!

Anupa Siddhu

Contents

Why Lady Irwin College? 11 11

Courses of Study 12 12

Undergraduate Programmes 13 13

Eligibility Requirements – 14 14 Undergraduate

Postgraduate Programmes 15 15

Eligibility Requirements – 16 16 Postgraduate

Internal Assessment 19 19

Course Structure 20 20

Doctoral Programmes 26 26

Postgraduate Departments 27 27

Life at Lady Irwin College 67 67 Aademic Support, Hostel Canteen, Students’ Activities Student Services, Seth Ram Lal Hall Amphitheatre

Fee and Scholarships 84 79

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The College Song

O! The world is full of colleges; College of mine, mine, mine (2); The teachers here are so many; College of mine, mine, mine (2).

But there’s one that’s our own, From northern snows And so are students too. From northern snows It’s a college that teaches courage; To southern shores To southern shores But still we all are one; Even though we stand alone. From eastern hills Working towards our goal From eastern hills

To western sands It’s a college that tries the motto; To western sands It’s you Lady Irwin That all women should equal be With the old girls standing by you With the old girls standing by you To whom we sing our gratitude Of all colleges upon the earth; There’s none that can defy you There’s none that can defy you Long may you live to give and

This is the college for me. College of mine (3). College of mine (3). teach All girls who come to learn. 10 Prospectus 2020-21

Lady Irwin College spreads over 16.5 The College has well-equipped new product development for Why Lady acres with red brick buildings amidst laboratories and classrooms and a disease management, sports sweeping lawns and resplendent trees library with about 45,000 books nutrition, food processing, care and in the heart of . Courts and periodicals. On the campus, the education of children, development for tennis, badminton, basketball, College has programmes for the care milestones, clothing for special Irwin volleyball and areas for athletics and education of young children needs, anthropometric studies, are part of the College campus. In as well as children with disability. developments in textile processing, the green surroundings stands the These programmes also function as a quality assessment in textile and College? students‟ hostel which houses about laboratory pre-school and childcare apparel production and intervention 200 students. The Director, Hostel centre, and are an adjunct of the studies for craft revival. The College warden and several teachers also live Department of Human Development has earned several national and on the campus. and Childhood Studies. international awards: Work on • Sprawling campus spread women‟s empowerment, projects over 16 acres The College is situated in the The College has a long tradition on disability and community • Ideally situated in the cultural centre of Delhi. Art galleries, of service to the community. development (The International cultural hub of Delhi museums, exhibition grounds, Wherever possible, the focus is on Education and Leadership Summit theatre, music and dance facilities the needs of the less privileged and Award, 2015) and for Teaching • Well connected by Metro are accessible within a radius of a on developmental programmes to Practices and Innovations • Highly qualified teaching kilometre. The local Mandi House assist them. Community work is also (Antardhwani 2014 and 2015). faculty, with national and Metro Station is an important hub, carried out under the National Service international recognition for and the college is connected to Scheme, with special emphasis on Perhaps the most accurate marker of their teaching, research and all other parts of the city by the adult literacy. the success of an academic institution publications Delhi Metro. The College has highly is its alumnae. Graduates of Lady • Well-equipped laboratories qualified teaching faculty, many of The College has been recognized for Irwin College occupy top executive and classrooms and a library whom have received national and excellence in work related to positions in national organisations with about 53,000 books and international recognition for their Communication and Extension. Lady such as the Planning Commission periodicals teaching, research and publications. Irwin College was one of the UGC and in international organisations like • Care and education of young The teachers also serve as advisors recognized Centres of Advanced UNDP, as Deans and Vice Chancellors children as well as children and resource persons for important Studies (2012). Doctoral studies have of Universities, eminent teachers with disability governmental and voluntary agencies, been conducted in such diverse and Principals of schools. Numerous as well as for universities all over the alumni have been successful in the • UGC recognized Centre of areas such as ICTs and new media country and abroad. Teachers are fields of art, fashion, literature, family Advanced Studies in 2007 development, programme evaluation also invited to lead research projects and communication research, studies and child development, and as • Alumnae occupy top in their areas of specialization for functional literacy, entrepreneurship entrepreneurs in India and abroad. executive positions in institutions like UGC, ICSSR, DST, ECI, development, management of national and international government departments, national resources, landscape designing, organisations and international Universities and nutritional assessment, computer The buildings of the college agencies. aided counselling, energy expenditure, campus have been classified

and protected as Heritage sites.

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Courses of Study Undergraduate Programmes 2. B.Ed. Special Education (MR) - Two Year degree course 1. Undergraduate: 3 Year Degree Programme, CBCS System 3. Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health • B.Sc. Home Science Nutrition – PGDDPHN - Two semester PG Diploma • B.Sc. Hons Home Science. course • B.Sc Hons (Food Technology) started in the year 2013-2014 under Four Year Undergraduate Programme by University of Delhi. The course has 4. M.Sc. – Four semester degree course in the following 22 core papers covering the various aspects of Food Technology specialisations: including the basic sciences and 6 allied courses. It offers professional • Food and Nutrition edge to the students by providing hands on training during the research • Human Development and Childhood Studies project of one year in the 7th and 8th semester in various food industries and related organizations.) • Fabric and Apparel Science • Development Communication and Extension Postgraduate Programmes • Resource Management and Design Application 1. B.Ed. - Two Year degree course 5. Ph.D. - All five specialisations of Home Science

Category-wise distribution of Seats

Name of the Name of Course College Total seats Gen SC ST OBC EWS

Lady Irwin College B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science 127 51 19 10 34 13 B.Sc. (Pass) Home Science 277 111 42 21 75 28 B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology 40 16 6 3 11 4 B.Ed. 125 50 19 9 34 13 B.Ed. (MR) 38 15 6 3 10 4 PGDDPHN 47 18 7 4 13 5 M.Sc. Food & Nutrition 28 11 4 2 8 3 M.Sc. Resource Management & Design Application 28 11 4 2 8 3 M.Sc. Human Development & Childhood Studies 28 11 4 2 8 3 M.Sc. Fabric & Apparel Science 28 11 4 2 8 3 M.Sc. Development Communication & Extension 28 11 4 2 8 3

Note: Students enrolled at Lady Irwin College pursue a full-time course and are therefore not allowed to undertake any commitment/assignment, or another full time course.

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Undergraduate Programmes B.Sc. Home Science B.Sc. (Hons) Home Science B.Sc. (Hons) Food Technology

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS AND ADMISSION INFORMATION

ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021 Prospectus 2016-17 13 For 2020 criteria please refer to the University of Delhi website Eligibility Requirements - Undergraduate

B.Sc. Admissions 2. Eligibility Requirements for Additional Eligibility Criteria:- Admission to First Year B.Sc. Eligibility Criteria (a) 50% or more marks in English. Home Science (Hons.) Please refer to DU website for dates (b) An aggregate of 60% or more marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology/ BioChem/ Candidates seeking admission to First year BioTech/ Math. DU guidelines 2020 will be followed B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) course (c) An advantage of 2% in aggregate for applicants passing with Physics, Chemistry, as communicated on University of should have passed Senior School Delhi website. Certificate Examination (12 year course) of Mathematics & Biology/BioChem/BioTech Only students registered at Delhi the Central Board of Secondary Admission Information University will be considered by Education, New Delhi/ Indian School The students who are eligible as per the cut-off lists can take admission, college for admission. Certificate (12-year course) or an subject to the availability of seats. The students would fill the college Examination recognized as equivalent there admission form. All those who are granted admission provisionally are 1. Eligibility requirements for to with at least 50% marks, in the aggregate admission to First year B.Sc. of any three of the following subjects (at required to pay the college fee, on or before the dates prescribed for the Home Science (Pass) least one subject should be from Group A): same and also submit the following documents: Candidates seeking admission to First Group A: 1. Printout of the online DU Registration form year B.Sc. Home Science should have Certificates of the qualifying examinations passed including Provisional 1. Physics passed Senior School Certificate Certificate from school (original and one self- attested photocopy). Examination (12 year course) of the 2. Chemistry Central Board of Secondary Education, 3. Biology/Biotechnology 2. Birth Certificate/ Class X certificate (Original and one self-attested New Delhi / Indian School Certificate photocopy). Group B: (12-year course) or an Examination 3. Statement of marks: Class X and XII (original and one self-attested 1. Mathematics recognized as equivalent thereto with at photocopy). least 50% marks, in the aggregate with 2. Economics 4. Certificate of health (Original). the following subjects: 3. Home Science 5. Five copies of recent passport size photograph (indicating name, course • English plus 3 papers from Science, 4. Computer Science/Information Home Science, Commerce or Social Technology/Web designing and address behind the photograph). Sciences streams. 5. Psychology 6. Certificate from Competent Authority for admission under Special • Fine Art, Music, Dance, Physical 6. Sociology Category: (a) SC/ST (b) OBC (c) Wards/Widows of Defence/Para Military Education will not be considered. It is essential to have cleared English. Personnel (d) Person with Disabilities (PWD) (e) University Employee. • It is essential to have cleared OBC certificate of Non-creamy layer is mandatory which is issued within English. Note: Admission will be made strictly last year. in order of merit on the basis of I. For purposes of preparation of merit 7. Foreign students have to come through Foreign Student‟s Registry, criteria mentioned above on list, aggregate of English (Core or University of Delhi. provisional basis. Elective) and three subjects taken 8. Cancellation of Admission, if any. for eligibility out of the subjects (as 9. If any candidate has been granted admission based on false information mentioned above) would be taken 3. Eligibility Requirements for with respect to age, subject, percentage of marks, special categories etc., into consideration. Admission to First Year B.Sc. her admission will stand cancelled whenever it comes to the notice of the II. All admissions will be made strictly (Hons) Food Technology College/ University. in order of merit. Admission will Candidates seeking admission to First always be made on a provisional 10. OBC Candidates have to submit UNDERTAKING at the time of admission year B.Sc. (Hons) Food Technology course basis. for Non-Creamy layer status and that they belong to central list number. should have Passed Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years course) of the CBSE /ISCE or an examination For information on Admission under ECA Category, Reservation and recognized as equivalent thereto. Concessions - Please refer to University of Delhi Website 14 Prospectus 2020-21

Postgraduate Programmes 1. B.Ed. – Two Year degree course • Human Development and Childhood 2. B.Ed. Special Education (MR) – Two Year Studies degree course • Fabric and Apparel Science 3. Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics and Public • Development Communication and Health Nutrition – PGDDPHN - Two semester Extension PG Diploma course • Resource Management and Design 4. M.Sc. – Four semester degree course in the Application following specialisations: 5. Ph.D. – All five specialisations of Home • Food and Nutrition Science

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Eligibility Requirements - Postgraduate Studies

Bachelor of Education Programme of the University of Delhi consists of Theory course and Practicum as detailed below: Please Refer to University of Delhi Website for dates and eligibility. BRIEF DETAILS OF THE B.Ed. TWO YEAR PROGRAMME FOR 2020-22 SESSION FIRST YEAR 1. B. Ed. Course Course title A1 Human Growth and development Programme Structure: The B.Ed Programme of the University of Delhi consists of Theory course and Practicum as detailed below: A2 Contemporary India and Education A3 Learning, Teaching and Assessment FIRST YEAR Course Course title A4 Stream Based Pedagogy (any one from Part –I to Part- IV I Education in Contemporary India A5 Pedagogy of School Subjects any one from Part-I to Part V II Human Development and Learning B 6 Inclusive Education III Conceptual Foundations of Education B7 Introduction to Sensory Disabilities (VI, HI, Deaf-blind) IV Pedagogy 1 (any one of Five subject categories) B8 Neuro Developmental Disabilities (LD, MR/ID, ASD) V Pedagogy-2 (Teaching of any one subject, Home Science in this B9 Introduction to Locomotor & Multiple Disabilities (CP, MD) case) C 12 Assessment and Identification of Need VI Gender, School and Society School Experience Programme (SEP) VII Knowledge, Disciplines and School Subjects E 1 Practical: Cross Disability & Inclusion Enhancement of Professional Capacity (EPC) E 2 Practical : Disability specialization EPC 1 Art, Craft and Aesthetics, with special reference to any one of

the four arts EPC 2 Critical Understanding of ICTs in Education SECOND YEAR Tutorial Course Course title Field Observation (Practicum) B 10 Skill Based Optional Course (Cross disability and Inclusion) any one SECOND YEAR B 11 Skill Based Optional Course (Disability specialization) any one Course Course title C 13 Curriculum Designing, Adaptation and Evaluation VIII The Inclusive School C 14 Intervention and Teaching Strategies IX Assessment for Learning C 15 Technology and Disability X Elective Course C 16 Psycho- Social and Family Issues Enhancement of Professional Capacity (EPC) D 17 Reading and Reflecting on text EPC 3 Understanding Communication & D 18 Performing and Visual Arts EPC 4 Yoga D 19 Basic Research and Basic Statistics School Experience Programme (SEP) - Internship School Experience Programme (SEP) 2. B. Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation) F 1 Main Disability in Special School (Related to area C) BRIEF DETAILS OF THE B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation) F 2 Other Disability Special School TWO YEAR PROGRAMME FOR 2020-22 SESSION Programme Structure: The B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation) F 3 Inclusive School

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3. Postgraduate Diploma Selection of the candidates for 4. M. Sc. Programme in Dietetics and Public admission to the Course will be made in order of merit on the basis Candidates seeking admission to the M.Sc. courses in Food and Nutrition, Health Nutrition of aggregate marks obtained in Human Development & Childhood Studies, Fabric and Apparel Science, Development Communication & Extension, and Resource Management & B.Sc. Home Science (Pass/Hons.) or B.Sc. Food Technology (Hons.), B.Sc. Design Application should fulfil the eligibility condition as per University of Delhi Eligibility Requirement website. Date of Entrance Examination is as per University of Delhi (DU) website. Microbiology, B.Sc. Biochemistry, B.Sc., Candidates seeking admission to one Nursing, MBBS, B.Sc. Life Sciences. For PG Admission Eligibility 2020 (Refer to DU Website). year PG Diploma in Dietetics and Students registered at DU portal only will be considered for PG admissions. Public Health Nutrition must have Category I: 70% and above marks Foreign students will come through DU-FSR. passed B.Sc. Home Science (Pass/ in aggregate or equivalent grade Hons.) or B.Sc. Food Technology point of B.Sc./ MBBS from PART I Candidates seeking admission through entrance examination (Hons.), B.Sc. Microbiology, B.Sc. University of Delhi. Biochemistry, B.Sc., Nursing, MBBS, 8 A M.Sc. course in Food & Nutrition: Intake Capacity: 14 B.Sc. Life Sciences examination of Category II: 70% and above marks EXAMINATION the University of Delhi or an in aggregate or equivalent grade B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science / B.Sc. (Pass) in ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS examination recognized as point of B.Sc./MBBS from Home Science / B.Sc (Hons.) in Food 55% or above marks in equivalent thereto and fulfil the other Universities recognized by Technology: after (10+2)/ PGDDPHN (1 yr), from aggregate in Home Science eligibility listed below. Delhi University as equivalent. Delhi University or any other University whose or Food Technology or Examination is recognized by the University of equivalent grade as per B.Sc. Home Science (Pass/Hons.) / Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions University of Delhi B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology/ B.Sc. Category III: 60-69.9% marks in of eligibility. Should have passed Nutritional guidelines Microbiology/ B.Sc. Biochemistry/ aggregate or equivalent grade point Biochemistry and any two subjects in the B.Sc. Nursing / MBBS/B.Sc. Life of B.Sc./MBBS from University of Delhi following areas: Food & Nutrition / Nutrition through the life cycle / Public Nutrition / Food Sciences. Science and Processing / Diet therapy / Category IV: 60-69.9% marks in Microbiology 55% or above marks in the overall aggregate or equivalent grade point aggregate and 50% or above marks of B.Sc./MBBS from other Universities 8 B M.Sc. course in Human Development and Intake Capacity: 14 each in any three of the following recognized by Delhi University as Childhood Studies: EXAMINATION subjects: equivalent. B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science / B.Sc. (Pass) in ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 1. Food Science Home Science: after (10+2), from Delhi 55% or above marks in 2. Normal Nutrition Category V: 55-59.9% marks in University or any other University whose aggregate in B.Sc. Home aggregate or equivalent grade point Examination is recognized by the University of Science: 3. Community Nutrition of B.Sc./MBBS from University of Delhi. Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions B.Sc. Home Science (Hons.) of eligibility. Should have passed any three B.Sc. Home Science (Pass) 4. Clinical Nutrition subjects in the following areas: Introduction to Or equivalent grade as per Category VI: 55-59.9% marks in Human Development / Socio-cultural University of Delhi 5. Biochemistry aggregate or equivalent grade point Dimensions of family in India / Foundations of guidelines of B.Sc./MBBS from other Universities Human Development: Theories and Principles / 6. Physiology recognized by Delhi University as Gender Empowerment and Justice / Human

Development: Lifespan / Child Rights & Social 7. Microbiology equivalent. Action

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8 C M.Sc. course in Resource Management and Intake Capacity: 14 PART II (FORM B) Candidates seeking admission on merit on the basis of Design Application: EXAMINATION marks obtained in the B.Sc. (Hons) Home Science, University of Delhi B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science / B.Sc. (Pass) in ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS (DU) in the year in which admission is sought Home Science: after (10+2) from Delhi 55% or above marks in University or any other University whose aggregate in Home Science 7 A M.Sc. course in Food & Intake Capacity: 14 Examination is recognized by the University of or equivalent grade as per Nutrition: Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions University of Delhi B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: Food & ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS of eligibility. Should have passed any three guidelines Nutrition (3 years course) after (10+2) from 60% or above marks in aggregate in subjects in the following areas: Resource Delhi University only. Home Science (Hons.) with specialization Management/ Family Finance & Consumer in Food and Nutrition or equivalent grade Studies/ Housing and Space Design/ as per DU guidelines Ergonomic Design & Development /Interior 7 B M.Sc. course in Human Development Intake Capacity: 14 Design and Decoration/ Entrepreneurship and and Childhood Studies: Enterprise Management/ Resources and ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS Sustainable Development/ Human Resource B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: Human Development (3 years course) after (10+2) 60% or above marks in aggregate in Management from Delhi University only. Home Science (Hons.) with specialization 8 D M.Sc. course in Development Intake Capacity: 14 in Human Development & Childhood Communication and Extension: Studies or equivalent grade as per DU EXAMINATION guidelines B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science/ B.Sc. (Pass) in ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 7 C M.Sc. course in Resource Management Intake Capacity: 14 Home Science: after (10+2) from Delhi 55% or above marks in and Design Application: University or any other University whose aggregate in Home Science B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: Resource ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS Examination is recognized by the University of or equivalent grade as per Management (3 years course) after (10+2) 60% or above marks in aggregate in Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions University of Delhi from Delhi University only. Home Science (Hons.) with specialization guidelines of eligibility. Should have passed any three in Resource Management and Design subjects in the following areas: Communication Application or equivalent grade as per DU and Extension/ Gender and Development/ guidelines Media Systems/ Mass Communication/ Sustainable Development/ Training and 7 D M.Sc. course in Development Intake Capacity: 14 Development/Extension Programme Design Communication and Extension: EXAMINATION and Management/ Development B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS Communication and Journalism/ Training and Communication and Extension (3 years 60% or above marks in aggregate in Development course) after (10+2) from Delhi University Home Science (Hons.) with specialization 8 E M.Sc. course in Fabric and Apparel Science: Intake Capacity: 14 only. in Development Communication and EXAMINATION Extension or equivalent grade as per DU guidelines B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science/ B.Sc. (Pass) in ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS Home Science: after (10+2) from Delhi 55% or above marks in 8 E M.Sc. course in Fabric and Apparel Intake Capacity: 14 University or any other University whose aggregate in Home Science Science: Examination is recognized by the University of or equivalent grade as per B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science: Fabric and ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions University of Delhi Apparel Science (3 years course) after 60% or above marks in aggregate in of eligibility. Should have passed any three guidelines (10+2) from Delhi University only. Home Science (Hons.) with specialization subjects in the following areas: Fundamentals in Fabric & Apparel Science or equivalent of Fabric and Apparel Science/ Fabric Science/ grade as per DU guidelines Indian Textile Heritage/ Apparel Construction/ Eligibility for reserved categories will be as per DU guidelines. For details Applied Textile Design/ Dyeing and Printing/ 18 Prospectus 2020-21 concerning each Department visit www.ladyirwin.edu.in For details Design Concepts/ Fashion Design concerning DU guidelines visit www.du.ac.in Development/ Fashion Studies

Internal Assessment

Internal Assessment is an integral part of the Semester System Evaluation Scheme of both Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses. Internal Assessment carries 25% weightage and End Semester Examination has 75% weightage in every theory paper.

The distribution of Internal Assessment marks for Undergraduates is as follows:

Weightage

Written Assignments Tutorials/ 10% Project Reports/Seminars

Class test (s)/Quiz(es) 10%

Attendance (lectures, Interactive Periods, Tutorials) 5%

* As per DU norms Marks allocation for attendance out of 5 Marks Attendance 85% and above 5 According to the rules of University of Delhi, students must have the required 80% and above (less than 85%) 4 attendance both in Theory and Practical separately of each subject in order to appear in the End Semester exams. 75% and above (less than 80%) 3 Medical certificate with reference to attendance 70% and above (less than 75%) 2 In the instance of absence from classes due to medical reasons, the medical 67% and above (less than 70%) 1 certificate of illness for the calculation of attendance should be submitted Below 67% 0 within a week of joining after illness, and should be accompanied with the doctor‟s fitness certificate. In no case will a medical certificate be taken into consideration for calculation of attendance after the attendance for that Internal Assessment weightage for Practicals semester has been finalized. B.Sc. (Pass) Home Science CBCS 50 marks in Continuous Evaluation The original medical certificate should be given by the student to the concerned subject teachers for signatures and noting in their attendance register. It should B.Sc. (Honours) Home Science CBCS 50 marks in Continuous Evaluation then be submitted in the office for record.

M.Sc. 40 % (Class Record) Attendance requirement: PASS PERCENTAGE AND PROMOTION CRITERIA - Please refer to DU Website PGDDPHN 40 % (Class Record) * As per DU norms Prospectus 2020-21 19 Course Structure Undergraduate- B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science The following optional papers were offered for the 2018-19 batch: Ability GE 1 Human Physiology Skill Elective: Enhancement Elective: GE 2 Chemistry/Psychology CORE Enhancement Discipline Compulsory Generic GE 3 Sociology/English//Economics COURSE (14) Course (SEC) Specific DSE Course (AECC) (GE) (4) GE 4 FN: Entrepreneurship for Small Catering Units (2) (4) (2) HD: Care and Well-being for in Human Development CC 1: Human FAS: Fashion Accessories Development I: The DCE: Information Communication Technologies for Development I Childhood Years English/ EVS GE 1 RMDA: Training and Development SEC 1 FN: Maternal and Child Nutrition CC 2: Food and Nutrition HD: Early Childhood care and Development CC 3: Dynamics of FAS: Image Styling Communication & DCE: Training and Capacity Building II Extension English/ EVS GE 2 RMDA: Auto Cad and Spatial Planning CC 4: Resource SEC 2 FN: Biophysics Management HD: Self-development and Well being FAS: Computer Aided Design in Textiles and Apparel CC 5: Introduction to Textiles DCE: Advertising and Social Marketing RMDA: Resources and Sustainable Development CC 6: Communication III SEC 1 GE 3 *DSE 1 FN: Food Science Systems and Mass Media HD: Theories of Human Development CC 7: Personal Finance & FAS: Textile Processing Consumer Studies DCE: Communication for Development RMDA: Human Resource Management CC 8: Human Development II: DSE 2 FN: Nutritional Biochemistry Development in HD: Childhood in India Adolescence and FAS: Apparel Production Adulthood DCE: Gender, Media and Society IV GE 4 SEC 2 RMDA: Interior Design and Decoration CC 9: Nutrition: A Life DSE 3 FN: Therapeutic Nutrition Cycle Approach HD: Child Rights and Gender Justice CC 10: Fashion Design FAS: Indian Textile Heritage Concepts DCE: Extension for Development CC 11: Life Sciences DSE 1 RMDA: Entrepreneurship Development and Enterprise Management V DSE 4 FN: Public Nutrition CC 12: Physical Sciences DSE 2 HD: Childhood Disability and Social Action CC 13: Research FAS: Apparel Marketing and Merchandising Methodology in Home DSE 3 DCE: Advertising and Public Relations VI Science RMDA: Ergonomic Design CC14: Socio Economic *Allocation of DSE papers is based on merit calculated by CGPA of first 3 DSE 4 Environment semesters.

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B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science

Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits I Ability English Communications/ 4 IV CC-8 Theory Human Development II: Development 4 Enhancement Environmental Science in Adolescence and Adulthood Compulsory CC-8 Practical Human Development II: Development 2 Course - I in Adolescence and Adulthood CC-1 Theory Human Development I: The Childhood 4 Practical Years CC-9 Theory Nutrition: A Life Cycle Approach 4 CC -1 Practical Human Development I: The Childhood 2 CC-9 Practical Nutrition: A Life Cycle Approach 2 Years Practical Practical CC -2 Theory Food and Nutrition 4 CC-10 Theory Fashion Design Concepts 4 CC -2 Practical Food and Nutrition Practical 2 CC-10 Practical Fashion Design Concepts Practical 2 GE -1 Theory GE -1 4 SEC-2 SEC-2 4 GE -1 Practical GE -1 Practical 2 GE -4 Theory GE -4 Theory 4 II Ability English Communications/ 4 GE – 4 Practical GE – 4 Practical 2 Enhancement Environmental Science Compulsory V CC-11 Theory Life Sciences 4 Course -II CC-11 Practical Life Sciences Practical 2 CC-3 Theory Dynamics of Communication & 4 CC-12 Theory Physical Sciences 4 Extension CC-12 Practical Physical Sciences Practical 2 CC-3 Practical 2 Dynamics of Communication & DSE -1 Theory DSE -1 Theory 4 Extension Practical DSE -1 Practical DSE -1 Practical 2 CC-4 Theory Resource Management 4 DSE -2 Theory DSE -2 Theory 4 CC-4 Practical Resource Management Practical 2 DSE -2 Practical DSE -2 Practical 2 GE-2 Theory GE -2 Theory 4 VI CC-13 Theory Research Methodology in Home 4 GE-2 Practical GE – 2 Practical 2 Science III CC-5 Theory Introduction to Textiles 4 CC-13 Practical Research Methodology in Home 2 CC-5 Practical Introduction to Textiles Practical 2 Science Practical CC-6 Theory Communication Systems and Mass Media 4 CC-14 Theory Socio Economic Environment 4 CC-6 Practical Communication Systems and Mass 2 CC-14 Practical Socio Economic Environment Practical 2 Media Practical DSE -3 Theory DSE -3 Theory 4 CC-7 Theory Personal Finance & Consumer Studies 4 DSE -3 Practical DSE -3 Practical 2 CC-7 Practical Personal Finance & Consumer Studies 2 DSE -4 Theory DSE -4 Theory 4 Practical DSE -4 Practical DSE -4 Practical 2 SEC-1 SEC-1 4

GE-3 Theory GE -3 Theory 4 GE-3 Practical GE – 3 Practical 2

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Semester Core Course Ability Enhancement Skill Elective : Discipline The following optional papers were offered for batch No. Compulsory Course Enhancement Specific Courses (6) commencing 2018-19: (AECC) (2) Course (SEC) (4) SEC: 1 Overview of Indian Economy/Understanding Psychology I CC1: Communication and Extension English/EVS SEC: 2 Human Physiology / Sociology of Working with Families and Communities CC 2: Resource Management SEC: 3 FN: Nutrition and Fitness HD: Early Childhood Care and Education CC 3: Fashion Studies FAS: Computer Application in Fashion design DCE: Training for Development II CC 4: Fundamentals of Nutrition English/EVS RMDA: Resource Management and and Food Science Sustainable Development SEC: 4 FN: Home Based Catering CC 5: Life Span Development I HD: Adolescent‟s Relations and Well Being FAS: Image Styling DCE: Advertising and Public Relations CC 6 : Fundamentals of Textiles RMDA: Auto Cad and Space Planning *DSE -1/2/3A FN: Public Nutrition and Dietetics III CC 7: Physical Sciences SEC 1 HD: Child Rights and Gender Empowerment FAS: Processes in Apparel Design CC 8: Life Span Development II DCE: Communication for Development RMDA: Entrepreneurship Development CC 9: Nutrition for the Family DSE- 1/2/3B FN: Nutritional Biochemistry HD: Children with Disabilities IV CC 10: Life Sciences SEC 2 FAS: Traditional Indian Textiles DCE: Extension Management CC 11 : Personal Finance and RMDA: Basics of Design Application Consumer Studies *Allocation of DSE papers is based on merit calculated by CC 12 : Communication Systems CGPA of first 3 semesters. For allocation of 3 DSE papers to and Social Change each student, 10 sections were made as follows: SECTION SPECIALISATIONS OFFERED V SEC.3 DSE I (1/2/3/4/5) A J FN, HD, DCE K HD, DCE, RMDA DSE II (1/2/3/4/5) A L DCE, RMDA, FAS M RMDA, FAS, FN DSE III (1/2/3/4/5) A N FAS, FN, HD VI SEC. 4 DSE I (1/2/3/4/5) B O FN, HD, RMDA P HD, DCE, FAS DSE II (1/2/3/4/5 ) B Q DCE, RMDA, FN R RMDA, FAS, HD DSE III (1/2/3/4/5 ) B S FAS, FN, DCE

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Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits I Ability English Communications/ 4 IV CC-10 Theory Life Sciences 4 Enhancement Environmental Science CC-10 Practical Life Sciences Practical 2 Compulsory Course - I CC-11 Theory Personal Finance and Consumer 4 Studies CC-1 Theory Communication and Extension 4 CC-11 Practical Personal Finance and Consumer 2 CC -1 Practical Communication and Extension 2 Studies Practical Practical CC-12 Theory Communication Systems and Social 4 CC -2 Theory Resource Management 4 Change CC -2 Practical Resource Management Practical 2 CC-12 Practical Communication Systems and Social 2 CC- 3 Theory Fashion Studies 4 Change Practical CC- 3 Practical Fashion Studies Practical 2 SEC-2 SEC-2 4 II Ability English Communications/ 4 V SEC - 3 SEC - 3 4 Enhancement Environmental Science DSE -1 A Theory DSE -1 A Theory 4 Compulsory Course - II DSE-1 A Practical DSE -1 A Practical 2 CC-4 Theory Fundamentals of Nutrition and Food 4 DSE -2 A Theory DSE -2 A Theory 4 Science DSE-2 A Practical DSE -2 A Practical 2 CC-4 Practical Fundamentals of Nutrition and Food 2 DSE -3 A Theory DSE -3 A Theory 4 Science Practical DSE-3 A Practical DSE -3 A Practical 2 CC-5 Theory Life Span Development I 4 VI SEC -4 SEC- 4 4 CC-5 Practical Life Span Development I Practical 2 DSE -1 B Theory DSE -1 B Theory 4 CC-6 Theory Fundamentals of Textiles 4 DSE -1 B Practical DSE -1 B Practical 2 CC-6 Practical Fundamentals of Textiles Practical 2 DSE -2 B Theory DSE -2 B Theory 4 III CC-7 Theory Physical Sciences 4 DSE -2 B Practical DSE -2 B Practical 2 CC-7 Practical Physical Sciences Practical 2 DSE -3 B Theory DSE -3 B Theory 4 CC-8 Theory Life Span Development II 4 DSE -3 B Practical DSE -3 B Practical 4 CC-8 Practical Life Span Development II Practical 2 CC-9 Theory Nutrition for the Family 4 CC-9 Practical Nutrition for the Family Practical 2 SEC-1 SEC-1 4

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Elective: Ability Enhancement Skill Elective: Discipline Semester CORE COURSE (14) Compulsory Course Enhancement Generic (GE) Specific DSE (AECC) (2) Course (SEC) (2) (4) (4)

C1 –Fundamentals of Food (English Technology Communication/MI L)/ Environmental Science I GE C2-Principles of Food Science

C3- Technology of Food Environmental Preservation Science/(English/MI L II Communication) GE C4- Food Processing Technology

C5-Food and Nutrition

C6- Technology of Fruits,

Vegetables and Plantation * III SEC GE Crops

C7-Technology of Dairy and Sea Food

C8- Technology of Cereals, Pulses and Oilseeds

* IV C9- Food Microbiology SEC GE

C10- Technology of Meat, Poultry and Egg

* C11-Food Engineering DSE V * C12- Food Chemistry-I DSE

* C13-Food Chemistry-II DSE

VI * C14-Food Quality and DSE Sensory Evaluation

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Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits Semester Course Opted Course Name Credits I Ability English Communications/ 4 IV C-8 Theory Technology of Cereals, Pulses and 4 Enhancement Environmental Science Oilseeds Compulsory C-8 Practical Technology of Cereals, Pulses and 2 Course - I Oilseeds Practical C-1 Theory Fundamentals of Food Technology 4 C-9 Theory Food Microbiology 4 C-1 Practical Fundamentals of Food Technology 2 C-9 Practical Food Microbiology Practical 2 Practical C-10 Theory Technology of Meat, Poultry and Egg 4 C-2 Theory Principles of Food Science 4 C-10 Practical Technology of Meat, Poultry and Egg 2 C-2 Practical Principles of Food Science Practical 2 Practical GE -1 Theory GE -1 4 SEC-2 SEC -2 4 GE -1 Practical GE -1 Practical 2 GE -4 Theory GE -4 Theory 4 II Ability English Communications/ 4 GE -4 Practical GE -4 Practical 2 Enhancement Environmental Science Compulsory V C-11 Theory Food Engineering 4 Course - II C-11 Practical Food Engineering Practical 2 C-3 Theory Technology of Food Preservation 4 C-12 Theory Food Chemistry-I 4 C-3 Practical Technology of Food Preservation 2 C-12 Practical Food Chemistry-I Practical 2 Practical DSE -1 Theory DSE -1 Theory 4 C-4 Theory Food Processing Technology 4 DSE -1 Practical DSE -1 Practical 2 C-4 Practical Food Processing Technology Practical 2 DSE -2 Theory DSE -2 Theory 4 GE -2 Theory GE -2 Theory 4 DSE -2 Practical DSE -2 Practical 2 GE -2 Practical GE -2 Practical 2 VI C-13 Theory Food Chemistry-II 4 III C-5 Theory Food and Nutrition 4 C-13 Practical Food Chemistry-II Practical 2 C-5 Practical Food and Nutrition Practical 2 C-14 Theory Food Quality and Sensory Evaluation 4 C-6 Theory Technology of Fruits, Vegetables and 4 C-14 Practical Food Quality and Sensory Evaluation 2 Plantation Crops Practical C-6 Practical Technology of Fruits, Vegetables and 2 DSE -3 Theory DSE -3 Theory 4 Plantation Crops Practical DSE -3 Practical DSE -3 Practical 2 C-7 Theory Technology of Dairy and Sea Food 4 DSE -4 Theory DSE -4 Theory 4 C-7 Practical Technology of Dairy and Sea Food 2 Practical DSE -4 Practical DSE -4 Practical 2 SEC-1 SEC-1 4 GE -3 Theory GE -3 Theory 4 GE – 3 Practical GE -3 Practical 2

Prospectus 2020-21 25 Doctoral Programme

Admissions are offered for the Doctor • Fabric and Apparel Science the same are therefore not allowed is through an Entrance Exam and of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programme in to undertake any commitment/ interview by the Admission • Development Communication and the Department of Home Science assignment, paid/unpaid outside the Committee, as detailed on DU Extension (Faculty of Science) Delhi University college. website. An advertisement is sent out in all the fields of specialisations listed • Resource Management and every year which gives relevant dates below: Design Application Rules for admission to Ph.D. on DU and Lady Irwin College programme are as per the Faculty of websites. Those with JRF/National • Food and Nutrition Ph.D. Programme: The Departments Science, University of Delhi. Fellowships/ NET do not take the • Human Development and offer full time Ph.D. Programme and Entrance Test but apply on due date Childhood Studies the scholars who are registered for The admission to Ph.D. programme and are called for interview if eligible. The Postgraduate Departments

• Education

• Food & Nutrition

• Development Communication & Extension

• Resource Management & Design Application

• Human Development & Childhood Studies

• Fabric & Apparel Science

Prospectus 2017-18 27 28 Prospectus 2020-21 Department of Education

The Department of Education construction and appraisal of various strives to prepare students evaluation devices and development who would be leaders in their of instructional material. The close classrooms, effective interaction between students and practitioners in their teachers and the participatory particular fields and life - long nature of the programme enable the learners. students to gain confidence and self- reliance. The programme strives to cultivate in future teacher‟s leadership The one year B.Ed. (Home Science) qualities and positive virtues like co- programme commenced in the operation, sincerity and dedication. year 1952 and the B.Ed. (Special The students are conversant with Education) in 2007, as a part of the newer technologies and competent Faculty of Education of the University to use multimedia instructional of Delhi. The B.Ed. Special Education strategies including e-boards/ programme is recognised by the interactive boards and the like. The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) alumnae cherish memories of the and B.Ed. (H.Sc.) by NCTE. Today it has fruitful time spent at the department. been ranked 6th by India Today, and The B.Ed. Special Education (MR) awarded Asia‟s Most Trusted Brand focuses upon preparation of teachers Award, 2017. for the mainstream inclusive schools as well as special schools. The focus of the Department various schools and other allied • Work as counsellors in schools. comprises various aspects of teacher The B.Ed. programme is now for institutions. • Placed in institutions like preparation, viz. skill training in two years duration, since 2015. The They may be: Women‟s polytechnics, Nursery teaching, mastery of classroom programme helps to strengthen Teacher Training Institutions, management techniques, competence the Home Science graduates and • Recruited as PGT Home Science, DIETs, SCERT, NCERT, NUEPA to handle children with special needs, post graduates professionally. A TGT Science and Home Science, and various NGO training and ability to establish warm interpersonal popular option since six decades, the activity teachers, special educators research organisations. relationships within the class, programme maintains the spirit of and primary teachers in various development of communication skills preparing competent teachers. private and state-run schools. • Recruited as resource room and competencies leading • Teach vocational subjects such as teachers in schools and as special to reflective thinking, expertise in The students/interns of the meal planning and fashion studies educators in institutions and various Home Science and Science course find an easy placement in etc. schools. related work experience, sensitisation to community needs, skill in

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Renu Malaviya, Associate Professor, Neelima Asthana, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. (Child Development), Delhi M.Sc. (Child Development), Agra University; M.Ed., Himachal Pradesh University; M.Ed., Ph.D. (Education), Delhi University; Ph.D. (Psycho-Sociology University. Renu Malaviya of Education), Jawaharlal Nehru Research interests: Home Science M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. University. Diploma in Learning Education, Child Development, theory Disabilities, SNDT University. of education, special Professional Certficate in Management education, educational administration, of Learning Disabilities, Roehampton educational technology University, UK. Email: [email protected] Research interests Special Education (Dyslexia) and Inclusive Education, Disability studies, Richa Mehta, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Pedagogy, Home Science (Clothing and Textiles), Jabalpur Mani Bhasin Kalra Education, Mental Health, Gender University; M.Ed., Ph.D. in Education, M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. studies Nagpur University Email: [email protected] Research interests: Home Science education, History of Mani Bhasin Kalra, Associate Indian Education, Educational Professor, M.Sc. (Zoology), Technology, School Management and Specialization in Fisheries and Fish Administration Physiology, Lucknow University; M.Ed., Email: [email protected] Jamia Millia Islamia; DSM (Diploma in Systems Management), NIIT. Ph.D. Neelima Asthana (Education), University of Delhi. M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. Research interests: Teacher and Teacher Education Research, Contemporary Education and Gender Studies Email: [email protected]

Richa Mehta M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. 30 30 Prospectus 2017-18 Calendar of Events

Activity Date and Time Orientation for second year students 10 th August, 2020 (Monday) Theory Classes begin 11th August, 2020 th Commencement of OBE Phase -I for Second Year 14 August, 2020 Virtual celebration of 74th Independence Day 15 th August, 2020 Lesson Planning SEP -II Workshops by the Department Faculties 21 st – 28th August, 2020 Department Teacher’s Day Celebration (Online) 4th September 2020 Campus Placement Webinar by Jeevitam 12th September 2020 Re – imagining Campus Placements: Digital Job Fairs for Colleges Skill Development Workshop on Basic Stitch by Ms. Umang 22nd September 2020 Mangla Basics of Plagiarism organized by Library Staff for PG 24th September 2020 students Manifesto reading of Student’s Association Election of 24th September 2020 College Skill Development Workshop on Potli Bag Making by Ms. 29th September 2020 Antima Yadav Skill Development Workshop on Cloth Folder Making by 30th September 2020 Ms. Antima Yadav Online voting for Student’s Association and ICC Elections 30th September 2020 of College Special Assembly on Gandhi Jayanti (2 nd October, 2020) 1st October, 2020 SEP -II Virtual Simulated Teaching begins by Student 5th October 2020 Teacher’s Session commences for B.Ed. First Year students 18th November 2020 Orientation Special Assembly on World AIDS Day 1st December 2020 Special Assembly on World Disabled Day 3rd December 2020

Student’s Election of B.Ed. First Years 4th December, 2018 Special Assembly on Human Rights Day and Investiture 10th December, 2018 Ceremony

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Calendar of Events Contd.

National Conference on Learning 14th - 15th December,2020 Reflection workshop for 1st Year 21st December 2020 Co -Curricular Activity (CCA) - Christmas Celebrations 24th December, 2020 Winter Break 29th December 2020 – 1st January Classes begin 22021nd January 2021 Co -Curricular Activity (CCA) – Lohri, Makarsakranti, Pongal 13th January, 2021 Celebration Special Assembly on Republic Day 25th January, 2021 School Experience Programme (SEP-I) School Observation for 27th January 2021 – 5th First year February,2021 Submission of research title & proposals 1st year 30th January 2021 Co -Curricular Activities (CCA) – Indoor Outdoor Sports, Flower 30th January – 30th April, 2021 Arrangement & Floor Decoration Midterm Exams 15th - 28th February,2021 st Placement Preparation Start: (Value Addition Workshop Week)- 1 March 2021 – 19th March, 2021 Portfolio Development, CV Development, Soft Skills (Personality Development, Etiquettes) Special Assembly on World Consumer Day 15th March, 2021 Mid – Semester Break 24th March – 30th March, 2021 Classes begin after Mid semester break 31st March, 2021 Special Assembly on World Autism Awareness Day 2nd April, 2021 Placement Meet 15th April, 2021 th Visual Aids Exhibition First Year 20 April, 2021 Special Assembly on Earth Day 22nd April , 2021 Final research presentation & report submission 30th April,2021 Farewell to B.Ed. final year 27th April, 2021 First & Second year practical exams (EPC ‘s) begin 19th – 23rd April 2021

Theory exams begin 15th May 2021 Summer Vacations 29th May – 19th July, 2021 Summer Internship for first year students 1st June-15th June, 2021

32 Distinguished Alumnae Career Options Alka Sibal, Vice Principal, Slawan School, Delhi. Anupama Vohra, Reader, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, The students/interns of the course find and Delhi. easy placement in various schools and other Goldy Malhotra, Former Principal, Modern School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi. allied institutions. They may be: Jyoti Gulati, Principal, S.K.V. Jangpura, Delhi. • recruited as PGT Home Science, TGT Madhu Parhr, Professor, IGNOU. Science and Home Science, activity teachers, Meera Bhagat, Principal, S.K.V. Pandara Road, Delhi. special educators and primary teachers in Neelam Gulati, Education Officer, Directorate of Education, NCT, Delhi. various private and state-run schools. Poonam Khattar, Associate Fellow, National Institute of Health and Family • teach vocational subjects such as Welfare, Delhi. meal planning and fashion studies. Pratibha Sharma, Jt. Director, SCERT, Defence Colony, New Delhi. • work as counsellors in schools. Rajni Mahajan, Head, Teacher Orientation Cell and • placed in institutions like Women‟s International Links Coordinator, Rukmani Devi Public school, Delhi. polytechnics, Nursery Teacher Training Rita Marwah, Deputy Director (Ed.), Directorate of Education, NCT, Delhi Institutions, DIETs, SCERT, NCERT, NUEPA and Shanti Dabas, Home Science Expert, Directorate of Education, Delhi. various NGO training and research Suman Sachdeva, Technical Director, Education, CARE India, Gurgaon. organizations. • recruited as resource room teachers in schools and as special educators in institutions

Prospectus 2020-21|33 Food & Nutrition

The Department of Food and Department of Food and Nutrition offers Nutrition endeavours to achieve one-year PG diploma in Dietetics and excellence in teaching and Public Health Nutrition with an intake of research for outreach to 37 students. The students are engaged in community, industry and intensive course work with special focus institutions to ensure promotive on Therapeutic Nutrition and community health for all. outreach. This course also inclines students towards research and seminar The Department has been recognised as the presentations. A three months internship National Centre of Excellence and Advanced in a tertiary hospital is mandatory for Research on Diets ( April 2018 to July 2020) students, and their degree is granted only as technical support unit for Maternal Health on completion of the internship program. Division, Ministry of Health and Family Students actively participate in Welfare, GoI supported by UNICEF and conferences and workshops to constantly Development partners. keep themselves updated with current The Food and Nutrition Department is the concepts in evidence based nutrition" first postgraduate department of Lady Irwin College. Presently the Department of Food The different courses have been and Nutrition offers one-year Post Graduate diversified and updated to meet the Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health emerging needs and challenges in the Nutrition (PGDDPHN), two-year M.Sc. areas of Food and Nutrition. This has been degree in Food & Nutrition and doctoral achieved by giving emphasis to research, programme in Food and Nutrition under the community work focusing on capacity Department of Home Science, University of building of various sections of population, Delhi. Furthermore, Master‟s degree seminars, internships, educational tours, programme is offered in three areas of conferences and workshops along with the specialization namely, Clinical Nutrition, course work. Public Health Nutrition and Food Science & Processing. FoSTaC: Lady Irwin College was empanelled as a Training Partner in the The objective is to improve the employability of students as FSSAI has recommended a food B.Tech Food Technology started under FYUP FoSTaC (Food Safety Training and safety supervisor for every food service program in the year 2013. A batch of 133 Certification) initiative of the Food Safety establishment with 25 employees. Eight courses students successfully completed the course and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) have been conducted and 200 people have been under the umbrella of Department of Food since June 2017. trained to date. and Nutrition. B.Sc. (Hons) Food Technology The Department committed to started in the year of 2017 with an intake of conducting certification courses for 32 students. students in 'Food Safety Supervisor - Basic Catering and Advanced Catering'. 34 Faculty

Anupa Siddhu, Head Department of Ravinder Chadha, Associate Home Science, Director, Lady Irwin Professor, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Food and College, M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition), Nutrition), Delhi University. Delhi University; Ph.D., A.I.I.M.S. Research Interests: Public Health Research Interests: Body composition Nutrition-Nutritional assessment-Diet and energy requirements, and Anthropometric assessment, Anthropometric growth assessment, Nutrition Education-Behaviour change Age-related changes in work capacity, communication, Nutrition Counseling, Sport nutrition, Lipid intakes and Nutrition Programme Development Anupa Siddhu Ravinder Chadha requirements, Clinical Nutrition, and Evaluation, Capacity Building M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. prevention of low birth weight, of programme functionaries, Infant stunting, obesity, diabetes and heart and young child feeding practices, diseases, Food Safety. overweight among children and Email: anupa_siddhu@@rediffmail.com Adults, Metabolic Syndrome and other risk factors of cardiometabolic disease Sangeeta Goomer, Associate among adults and nutrition related Professor, M.Sc. (Food Technology) concerns among children with special G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and needs. Technology, Pantnagar; Ph.D. (Food and Nutrition), Delhi University. Neena Bhatia, Associate Professor, Sangeeta Goomer Neena Bhatia M.Sc., Ph.D. (Food and Nutrition), Research Interests: Food Science and M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Delhi University (On Deputation). Processing (Technology Development Research Interests: Public Nutrition, for Commercialization of Conventional Diet Counselling and Epidemiological Indian Foods and Food Safety Issues) Research, Development of Computer Software for nutrition counselling, Micronutrient Profile of vulnerable groups, Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Public health and nutrition Programmes. Email: [email protected] Manisha Sabharwal M.Sc., Ph.D. Manisha Sabharwal, Incharge, Department of Food and Nutrition, Lead, NCEARD, Assistant Professor, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Food and Nutrition), Delhi University. Prospectus 2020-21|35 Research Interests: Geriatric nutrition, Lalita Verma, Ph.D. Food and Nutritional epidemiology of elderly, Nutrition University of Delhi, Assistant determinants Professor, M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition), of functional ability and dependence Saurashtra University. in elderly, development of resource Research Interests: Public Health material for nutrition programs of Nutrition. elderly, capacity building of community level health workers for newb o r n Email: [email protected] care and infant feeding, nutrition & Anjana Kumari, Assistant Professor, Pulkit Mathur Anjana Kumari M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. health communication for elderly and M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition), Delhi Maternal and child nutrition. University. Email: [email protected] Research Interests: Food Processing and Technology.

Pulkit Mathur, Assistant Professor, Email: [email protected] M.Sc., Ph.D. (Food and Nutrition), Delhi University. Prachi Mishra, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition), Lucknow Research Interests: Different aspects University. of Food Safety like Risk Analysis of different food hazards-adulterants, Research Interests: Therapeutic contaminants and food additives, Nutrition. microbiological quality of food and use Prachi Mishra Email: [email protected] Pooja Raizada of HACCP approach to ensure food M.B.B.S. DNB M.Sc. safety in small scale food industries/ catering establishments. I am also Priti Rishi Lal, Assistant Professor, interested in research on Metabolic M.Sc., Ph.D. (Food and Nutrition), Syndrome, body composition and its Delhi University (On Deputation). relationship to disease, and human Research Interests: Clinical Nutrition, nutritional requirements. Sports Nutrition and Spiritual Tools in Email: [email protected] Behaviour Change Communication. Email: [email protected] Pooja Raizada, Assistant Professor, M.B.B.S. DNB (Obs. & Gynae) Research Interests: Adolescent Health and Gynaecology Preventive medicine. Lalita Verma Priti Rishi Lal M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Email: [email protected]

36 Prospectus 2017-18 35 Distinguished Alumnae Poornima Menon, Research Fellow, Ruchika Mehra, Senior Manager Career Options IFPRI, Delhi RandD, Glaxo Smithkline Beecham, The rich experience and confidence Alka Mohan Chutani, Chief Poonam Om Kumar, Executive Gurugram. Dietician, AIIMS. Corporate Communication, Nestle gained by the post graduate Satinder Bajaj, Former Director, Lady Anita Jatana, Chief Dietician, Batra India Limited, Gurugram. students has helped in their Irwin College, Delhi, presently Vice- Hospital and Medical Research placement in important positions Rekha Sharma, Former Chief Chancellor, Rai University. Centre, Delhi. with the Government organizations, Dietician, AIIMS, Delhi. Sheila Vir, Nutrition Consultant, international agencies, NGOs, food Ashi Kohli Kathuria, Office of Ritika Samaddar, Chief Dietician, Max Social Development, USAID, formerly with UNICEF, Delhi. industries, catering establishments, Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi. American Embassy, Delhi. hospitals and teaching institutions in Beena Mathur, Former Head, India and abroad. They are working Calendar of Events Food and Nutrition Department, as researchers, teachers, public health Date Activities University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. nutritionists, dieticians, research Charu Dua, Head, Dietetics and community based programme May 2020 Thesis viva voice of M.Sc. Final students Department, Max Devki Heart officers, nutrition consultants and and Vascular Institute, Delhi. June 2020 Internship of M.Sc. Previous students experts in food product development Charanjit Bhatt, Retired Senior and quality control. Several of the Scientist, Indian Agricultural July 2020 Workshop on ‘ Technical Writing and Online Research Methods’ alumnae have established themselves Research Institute, Delhi. as entrepreneurs. With committed Deeksha Kapoor, Director, Centre August 2020 Webinars for UG and PG students in the field of Clinical Nutrition, Public health faculty and students, the Department of Women Studies, IGNOU, New Nutrition and Food Science and Processing hopes to achieve greater heights Delhi. in future. In 2008, the Department September 2020 Rashtriya Poshan Maah Celebrations (Intercollege competitions, Plantation Gayatri Singh, UNICEF, Delhi. celebrated its Golden Jubilee. In 2013, drive for promotion of kitchen gardens, Webinars) Ishi Khosla, Nutritionist, Whole the department celebrated 40 years of Foods, Capital Trust House, Delhi. the PGDDPHN course by organizing September, Workshop on ‘Thrust areas in Research’ for Msc Final year students Kiran Malhotra, Nutrition a seminar on „Current Concerns in 2020 Consultant, Saratoga, CA, USA. Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition‟. September, Plagiarism and e-resource Orientation for Msc Final year students Kumud Khanna, Former Director, 2020 The Department has completed six Institute of Home Economics, October, 2020 Dissertation Proposal Presentation and TRB successful decades of teaching, Delhi. October, 2020 Internship presentations by M.Sc. Final year students research and producing professionals Meera Shekhar, World Bank, NW October, 2020 Admission of new batch of M.Sc. Previous students par excellence. Washington DC, USA. 16th October, Participation in various events for World food Day Namanjit Ahluwalia, Professor, 2020 Toulose University, France. October, 2020 KPS Memorial Lecture Nilanjana Singh, Senior Dietician, Pushpawati Singhania Research November 2020 Seminar presentations by M.Sc. Final students Institute, Delhi. March 2021 PFNDAI sponsored event, Webinar Nita Mehta, Cooking Consultant, April 2021 Thesis submission of M.Sc. Final; farewell of M.Sc. `final students Culinary Academy Private Limited, Delhi.

Prospectus 2020-21|37 Semester I Core courses Credits in each core course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 1 4 4 FNCC 101 Research Methods Core course 2 4 2 6 Scheme of FNCC 102 Advanced Nutritional Examination Biochemistry and Techniques-I M.Sc F&N Core course 3 4 2 6 FNCC 103 Principles of Food Science (CBCS) Core course 4 4 4 FNCC 104 Human Physiology Total credits in core course 20

Total credits in Semester I 20

38 Semester II Core courses Credits in each core course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 5 4 2 6 FNCC 205 Statistics and Computer Application Core course 6 4 2 6 FNCC 206 Food Microbiology and Food Safety Core course 7 4 4 FNCC 207 Advanced Human Nutrition – I Core course8 4 4 FNCC 208 Advanced Nutritional Biochemistry and Techniques –II Core course 9 4 4

FNCC 209 Integrated Nutrition Practical

Total credits in core course 24

Total credits in Semester II 24

Prospectus 2020-21|39 Semester III Core courses Credits in each core course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 10 4 4 *Elective courses for Semester III (Choose two FNCC 310 Advanced Human Nutrition- II elective papers of one specialization) Core course 11 4 4 Specialization A: Clinical Nutrition FNCC 311 Clinical Nutrition Elective Course 1: FNEC 31 A: Public Health Core course 12 4 4 FNCC 312 Integrated practical Aspects of Malnutrition Core course13 2 2 Elective Course 2: FNEC 32 A: Institutional Food FNCC 313 Internship Management Core course 14 2 2 FNCC 314 Dissertation I: Technical Writing and Specialization B: Public Health Nutrition Seminar Total credits in core course 16 Elective Course 1: FNEC 31 B: Public Health Nutrition Elective courses* Credits in each Elective course Elective Course 2: FNEC 32 B: Programme Planning in Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Public Health Nutrition Elective course 1 4 2 6 Specialization C: Food Science and Processing Group A Elective course 2 4 2 6 Elective Course 1: FNEC 31 C: Principles of Food Group B Elective course 1 4 2 6 Processing Elective Course 2: FNEC 32 C: Food Processing Elective course 2 4 2 6 Technology -I Group C Elective course 1 4 2 6 Open Elective Courses for Semester III - Select any one Elective course 2 4 2 6 of the following:  FNOE31 : Community Nutrition Assessment Total credits in elective courses 12  HDCSOE31 : Parenting & High Risk Infants Number of Open Credits in each open  DCEOE31 : Communication Processes and Electives elective Techniques Theory Credits  RMDAOE31 : Entrepreneurship & Innovation Open Elective 4 4  FASOE31: Fabric Study

Total credits in open elective 4 Total credits in Semester III 32

40 Specialization B: Public Health Nutrition Semester IV Elective Course 3: FNEC 43 B: Problems, Policies and Core courses Credits in each core course Programmes in Public Health Nutrition Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 15 FNCC 415 Dissertation II 6 6 Elective Course 4: FNEC 44 B: Nutritional Epidemiology /Experiential Learning Project Elective Course 5: FNEC 45 B: Nutrition Communication for Health Promotion Total credits in core course 6 Specialization C: Food Science and Processing Elective courses** Credits in each Elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Elective Course 3: FNEC 43 C: Food Processing Technology -II Elective Course 4: FNEC 44 C: Advanced Food Science Group A Elective Course 3 4 2 6 Elective Course 5: FNEC 45 C: Applied Food Microbiology Elective Course 4 4 2 6 Note: Elective Course 5 4 2 6  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to be in Group B Elective Course 3 4 2 6 accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of Delhi.  Allocation of electives based on merit. Elective Course 4 4 2 6  For semester III, students to choose open elective other than their own Elective Course 5 4 2 6 specialization. Group C Elective Course 3 4 2 6 Elective Course 4 4 2 6 Elective Course 5 4 2 6 Total credits in elective courses 18 Total credits in Semester IV 24 TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER I/II/III/IV : 100 **Elective courses for Semester IV (Choose three elective papers of one specialization) Specialization A: Clinical Nutrition Elective Course 3: FNEC 43 A: Advanced Clinical Nutrition Elective Course 4: FNEC 44 A: Nutrition Communication and Diet Counselling Elective Course 5: FNEC 45 A: Nutrition for Fitness and Sports

Prospectus 2020-21|41 Scheme of Examination-DDPHN (CBCS)

SEMESTER I Core courses Credits in each core course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 1 DDPHNCC 101: Advanced Nutrition 4 4 Core course 2 DDPHNCC 102: Therapeutic Nutrition 4 2 6 Core course 3 DDPHNCC 103: Public Health Nutrition 4 2 6 Core course 4 DDPHNCC 104: Human Physiology 4 1 5 Elective course I 4 4

Total Total credits in Semester I 25

Elective Courses: Select any one of the following:

 DDPHNEC 11-Nutrition Communication & Counseling  DDPHNEC 12-Sports Nutrition & Fitness

42 SEMESTER II

Core courses Credits in each core course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 5 DDPHNCC 205: Clinical Nutrition 4 2 6 Core course 6 DDPHNCC 206: Institutional & Hospital Food 4 2 6 Management Core course7 DDPHNCC 207: Nutritional Biochemistry 4 1 5 Core course 8 DDPHNCC 208: Seminar and Scientific 2 2 Writing Elective course 2 4 2 6

Total credits in Semester II 25

Elective Courses: Select any one of the following:

 DDPHNEC 23- Food Microbiology & Food Safety  DDPHNEC 24-Policies and Programmes in Public Health Nutrition

Note:  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to be in accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of Delhi.

Prospectus 2020-21|43 Development Communication & Extension

The Department of Development Communication methodologies. Communication and Extension They acquire professional skills in develops understandings and skills developing radio programmes in culturally appropriate behaviour and documentary films along with change communication and designing a wide range of print media. extension strategies for promoting To create effective development gender equity, social inclusion and practitioners, the key components of sustainable development. the curriculum are- advocacy for policy and behaviour change The Department was established in communication; design, monitoring the year 1964 as Rural Community and evaluation of development Extension under the aegis of the programmes and initiatives; and Ministry of Food and Agriculture, training and capacity building of Government of India. The different stakeholders involved in the nomenclature Community Resource development process. Management and Extension came into being in 1983. In 2007, the Roshni – Centre for Women Collectives Department was renamed as Led Social Action is housed in the Development Communication and Department of Development Extension after comprehensive Communication and Extension, Lady curriculum revision. The Department Irwin College. It is a recognized Centre strives to train a cadre of of Excellence by Ministry of Rural professionals to work as Development & UNICEF. The Centre development practitioners and has been serving as technical support researchers. The Department unit to DAY-NRLM for knowledge management, policy and convening curriculum provides strong support for food, nutrition, health, theoretical foundations and family planning, gender- experiential transformative work and WASH learning to meet the existing market interventions with and for women self- demands for trained professionals in help groups and their federation participatory development processes network under DAY-NRLM. and communication for sustainable change.

The different courses create a holistic understanding between development issues, programme management, development of media and strategies for sustainable change. The students are trained in Behaviour Change

44 issues and concerns, sustainable Faculty consumption and development, gender and development, commuication research and action for Archna Kumar, Associate Professor, development and behaviour change; M.Sc., (Community Resource and gender, media and society issues. Management and Extension), Ph.D. (Home Science) Delhi University. Email: [email protected] Research Interests: Development Aparna Khanna, Associate Professor, issues, participatory communication M.Sc. (Community Resource and management of development Management and Extension), Ph. D. programmes. She has worked on (Home Science) Delhi University. Archna Kumar Sudha Sachdeva issues of Gender, Natural Resource Research Interests: Designing and M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. Management, ICTs and Community evaluating media and strategies Radio for development as well as use for behaviour change and building capacities for the Most communication in the context of Significant Change Techniques for M inclusion and diversity. Planning & E of C4D programme. and conducting need-based Email: [email protected] training and capacity building programs for women and youth Sarita Anand, Associate Professor, using a participatory approach. M.Sc. (Home Science Extension), M.S. The focal areas of her work are University, Baroda; M.Ed., Himachal promoting Life Skills, Literacy and Pradesh University; Ph.D. (Community Library for sustainable change. Resource Management and Extension), Sarita Anand Aparna Khanna Delhi University. Email: [email protected] M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Research Interests: Gender and Rupa Upadhyay, Associate Professor, Development Concerns and analysis M.Sc., Ph.D. (Horticulture), G.B. of Policies and Programs for Inclusive Pant University of Agriculture and Development. She has been involved Technology, Pantnagar. in research work in Communication Research Interests: Sustainable for Development in context of Female Agriculture, Applied Botany, Foeticide, HIV/AIDS, Women‟s Health, Horticulture based Livelihoods, Post Violence, ICTs and Community Radio Harvest Management of Food Crops, for women‟s development. Characterization of Varieties through Email: [email protected] Seed Protein Electrophoresis. Earlier worked on development of Hybrids in Rupa Upadhaya Sudha Sachdeva, Assistant Professor, Vegetable Crops using indigenous lines M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. (Community Resource and conducted trials of Plant Grow Out Management and Extension), Delhi Tests to test genetic purity of seeds. University. Email: [email protected] Research Interests: Development

Prospectus 2020-21|45 Kalpana Twakley, Associate Renu Rawat, PHD Chambers of Career Options Distinguished Alumnae Programme Officer, UNHCR Commerce, Delhi Kameshwari Moorthy, Deputy Ridhi Krishen, Thompson Press, Aditi Puri, Project Co-ordinator, Director, IGNOU, Regional Centre. D USAID Several career opportunities are Manjari Sharma, Green Peace, elhiRita Punhani, Deputy available to students in India and Alka Malhotra, Communication for Bangaluru, Karnataka Director, NIPCCD abroad: Development Specialist, UNICEF Monika Wason, Principal Scientist, Indian Ruchira Arunkant Gujral, Head CSR, Anika Badyal, Senior Manager, Client Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi UNICEF India Design, Production and Evaluation Solutions CR, The Nielsen Company, Mridula Seth, Former Technical Advisor, Sakshi Saini, Society for Participatory New Delhi Adolescents and Youth, UNFPA & Retired Research in Asia, Delhi of Media: Students get placements as Anu Sachdeva, Entrepreneur, The Faculty, Lady Irwin College Sheena Chhabra, Chief HSD, USAID, media developers, content developers Change Designers Poonam Sharma, Managing Director, Delhi and editors, development journalists, Arpana Luthara, Regional Program Headway, Coop Resources Pvt. Ltd. Shikha Wadhwa, Administrative researchers and evaluators. Development Director (Asia), Juárez Pragati Bhalla, Assistant Professor, Specialist, UNICEF, Jaipur Department of Development Comm- Shipra Krishnan, Manager & Associates Bhumika Jhamb: unication, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi Aggregation, Development Training and Research in Project Officer - Gender Responsive Development: Several students take Priya Kumar, CSR Trainer, BOSCH, Alternatives, Delhi Budgeting at UN Women Delhi up careers in the field of training and Sonali Nagpal, Coordinator, CARE Heena Bijli, Associate Professor Rachita Malik, Communication India. capacity building, social research, at Indira Gandhi National Open Officer, UNICEF Delhi Sushmita Mukherjee, Director, market research, policy formulation University Rekha Bhagat, Director, Division of Restless Development, Delhi and development of new media Agricultural Extension, IARI, PUSA. Swarcha Devgon, Unicharm, Delhi and strategies for development programmes in both government and Calendar of Events non-government organisations. Events Dates Webinar Series 1 July-August 2020 Programme Management and Evaluation in Development M.Sc (F) Technical Writing Workshop (Series 1) September 2020 Sector: Students who are keen M.Sc (F) Library e-resources Orientation Workshop (Series 2) September 2020 on programme monitoring and Department Founders Day September 2020 evaluation, administration, human Research Proposal Presentation by M.Sc. (F) October 2020 resource management, corporate Presentation of Research Proposals by M.Sc. (F) for Dept. Technical Review Board October 2020 communication and training take M.Sc (F) Technical Writing & Research Designs: Webinar by Expert (Series 3) October 2020 up positions in Corporate Social Pratibimb- Film Appreciation Club’s Screening October 2020 Responsibility initiatives of corporate Virtual Rally November 2020 houses, Government departments and M.Sc. (P) Orientation Programme November 2020 national and international bilateral Seminar (Technical Writing) Presentations November 2020 agencies. Internship Report Presentation by M.Sc. (F) November 2020 Education Sector: Many students Webinar Series 2 January 2021 join careers in the Education sector as Raushani Deshpande Memorial Lecture February 2021 faculty either at University, college or Technical Seminar & Alumna Meet (Under LEHAR Alumna Collective) February 2021 school levels. Pratibimb- Film Appreciation Club’s Screening February 2021 Virtual Yuva Shakti Mela March 2021 Dissertation Submission April 2021 46 Scheme of Examination (CBCS)

SEMESTER I Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 1 4 4 CC101: Research Methods Core course 2 4 2 6 DCECC102: Media, Culture & Society Core course 3 4 2 6 DCECC103: Community Organization, Social Policy and Development Core course 4 4 4 DCECC104: Organizational Management and Leadership Development Total credits in Core Course 20 Total credits in Semester I 20

Prospectus 2020-21|47 SEMESTER II Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 5 4 2 6 CC205: Statistics and Computer Applications Core course 6 4 2 6 DCECC206: Concepts & Theories of Human Behavior Core course 7 4 4 DCECC207: Training, Capacity Building and Advocacy Core course 8 4 4 DCECC208: Gender and Development Core course 9 Integrated Practical 4 4 DCECC209: Dialoguing Change I A.Training and Advocacy B. Radio for Development Total credits in core course 24 Total credits in Semester II 24

48 SEMESTER III

Number of core courses Credits in each core course

Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits

Core course 10 4 4 Elective Courses for Semester III - Select any two of DCECC310: Policy and Advocacy for Health and the following: Environment Core course 11 4 4  DCEEC31: ICTD & Community Media DCECC311: Extension Systems and Programme  DCEEC32: Advertising and Social Marketing Evaluation  DCEEC33: Development Journalism Core course 12 Integrated Practical 4 4 DCECC312: Dialoguing Change II Open Elective Courses for Semester III - Select A. Programme Development & Evaluation any one of the following: B. Video for Development Core course 13 2 2  FNOE31 : Community Nutrition DCECC313: Internship Assessment Core course 14 2 2  HDCSOE31 : Parenting & High Risk Infants DCECC314: Dissertation I: Technical Writing &  DCEOE31 : Communication Processes and Seminar Techniques Total credits in core course 16 Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course  RMDAOE31 : Entrepreneurship & Credits in each elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Innovation Elective course 1 4 2 6  FASOE31: Fabric Study

Elective course 2 4 2 6 Total credits in elective courses 12

Number of Open Electives Credits in each open elective Theory Credits

Open Elective 4 4

Total credits in open elective 4

Total credits in Semester III 32

Prospectus 2020-21|49 SEMESTER IV Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 15 6 6 DCECC415: Dissertation/Experiential Learning Project Total credits in core course 6 Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course Credits in each elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Elective course 3 4 2 6 Elective course 4 4 2 6

Elective course 5 4 2 6 Total credits in elective courses 18 Total credits in Semester IV 24

Elective Courses - Select any three of the following:  DCEEC41: SBCC : Nutrition, Health and Well Being Note:  DCEEC42: SBCC: Sustainable Development and Climate change  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to  DCEEC43: SBCC: Consumption and Public Policy be in accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of Delhi.  DCEEC44: SBCC: Peace and Human Rights  Allocation of electives based on merit.  DCEEC45: Livelihood Systems & Social Entrepreurship  For semester III, students to choose open elective other than their own specialization  DCEEC46: Evaluation of Development Programmes & Policies  DCEEC47: Corporate Social Responsibility and Fundraising  DCEEC48: Urban Governance and Civil Society  DCEEC49: Lifelong Learning and Life Skills  DCEEC410: Knowledge Management & Digital Marketing  DCEEC411: Corporate Communication and Public Relations

50 Resource Management & Design Application

programme is a composite course certificate course on Retail Management. The Department strives at focusing on the management of This is a value added course designed to empowerment through various resources – human, material enhance the skills of students and make knowledge and skills towards and natural, and deals with the them more market savvy. The course management of personal, integration of these resources with provides industry placement after family, community and shared design functions. In addition, the completion of one or more modules. resources for creation of sensitive, aesthetic and department also offers a short sustainable environment.

The Postgraduate Department of Resource Management & Design Application (RMDA), Lady Irwin College, was established in the year 1964 and since then its nomenclature and curriculum has been revised and updated from time to time. In the year 2007, the department of CRME was bifurcated into two and the curriculum was formulated for Resource Management & Design Application. The new curriculum was in line with future demand and industry requirements. In the year 2009, another revision took place in the semester mode. In 2018, the department got another opportunity to revise its curriculum to Choice Based Credit Scheme.

The department offers M.Sc. programme in two areas of specialization based on students‟ choice, viz., Space and Product Design and Environment Management & Sustainable Development are being offered. The two-year Master‟s

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Sushma Goel, Associate Professor, in both industry and academia. She M.Sc., in CRM & Ph.D has authored books for CBSE and NCERT Senior Secondary Curriculum. Research Interests: Space design, She presented more than 30 papers in sustainable product design, National and International conferences facilities management, ergonomic and seminars. Dr. Puja is an accredited design of furniture and Achievement motivational trainer workstations for users from diverse whose interest lies in the area of backgrounds, management of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship shared resources - water, energy and training and development Sushma Goel T. G. Rupa (renewable and human), resource M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. audit, management of solid waste, Email: [email protected] lighting design and research. Presently she is head of the T. G. Rupa, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Resource Management & Design (Community Resource Management Application Department. & Extension), Ph.D. in the area Email: [email protected] of Economic empowerment of women through Self Help Groups. Her specialization areas include Meenakshi Mital, Associate Professor, ergonomics, space planning and M.Sc., Ph.D. in the area of Women, design, facilities management, green Poverty and Urban slums and has buildings, waste management. done MBA with specialization in marketing management. She has Email: [email protected] Meenakshi Mittal Shanta Tirkey received President‟s national award for M.Sc., Ph.D. M.A., M.Sc., her writings on women and literacy. Shanta Rani Kerketta, Assistant MBA, Ph.D. Research Interests: Social Professor, M.A. (Economics), JNU, development programmes, issues M.Sc (Economics and Financial related to sustainability and green Economics), University of buildings have been areas of her Nottingham, U.K., Ph.D. (International research Business), Delhi School of Economics. She was selected by University of Email: [email protected] Delhi to attend one year young faculty training programme in Puja Gupta, Associate Professor, Economics and Financial Economics M.Sc., Ph.D., at University of Nottingham, U.K. Research Interests: Economics and Research Interests: A rich experience Finance Puja Gupta M.Sc., Ph.D. Email: [email protected]

52 Prospectus 2020-21 52 Career Options Arpita Ranjan, Head, Interior Design: Calendar of Events IVS School of Design Activity Date and Time Heena Bijli, Reader, IGNOU, New Delhi. Alumnae of the Department Jyotsana Mathur, Director, Rocks And Orientation Week are working in government, Roots. Orientation program 23rd Nov. 2020 non-government, international Kalpana Twakley, Associate Welcome session and Introduction to the Dept. 9.30-1.00 p.m. organizations and corporate houses Programme Officer, UNHCR. Alumni Meet 25th Nov. (3-5pm) in managerial and executive positions. th Some of the important placement Kameshwari Moorthy, Deputy Classes begin from 19 Nov, onwards avenues are: Director, IGNOU, Regional Centre. Workshop on ‘How to communicate effectively’ 19th Nov. 2020 Madhu Malti, Personal Relations • Environment Management and Workshop on ‘Team building’ July 2019 Sustainable Development: Green Officer, Delhi TRANSCO. Building Consultants, Executives in Manpreet Brar, Fashion Model, Delhi. Operations and CSR wing, Deputy MridulaSeth,FormerTechnical Library orientation (College and Dept. library) Dec. 2020 Manager Training, etc. Advisor, UNFPA, Delhi. Summer placement report by M.Sc. final year 26th Nov. 2019 Poonam Sharma, Managing • Product Designers & Space Fresher’s party for M.Sc. previous Nov. 2019 Director, Headway, Coop Developers th Resources Pvt. Ltd. Thesis proposal by M.Sc. final year (TRB) 27 Oct. 2020 • Event Management: As graphic designers Ranjita Wadhwa Buti, Associate Submission of final thesis proposals Nov. 2019 Fellow, TERI Action Programme. • Real estate journalism and Innovation week celebration Jan. 2021 Rekha Bhagat, Director, Division of Research Agricultural Extension, IARI, PUSA. Dept. Birthday celebration Sept. 17, 2020 • Architectural/Design Communication: Rita Punhani, Deputy Director, Presentation of thesis proposal for IEC Nov. 2020 Content Writers NIPCCD. Semester practical exams begin November 3rd week’ 2020 • Design Research Ruchira Arunkant Gujral, Principal Semester theory exams begin December 2nd week’ 2019 • Academics: Teaching in school, Coordinator, Aga Khan Foundation. colleges and universities Savitri Ramamurthy, Former Raushni Deshapande Memorial Oration January 2021 Reader, • Research and Entrepreneurship: As M.Sc. final thesis mid-review February 2021 designers, trainers and consultants Vinita Narula, Former Reader, Department of Food and Nutrition, Task Force meet January - February 2021 Distinguished Alumnae Lady Irwin College, New Delhi. Symposium February 2021 Sheena Chhabra, Programme Farewell to M.Sc. final year May 2021 Aditi Puri, Project Co- ordinator, Officer, USAID, Delhi. USAID. Shikha Wadhwa, Programme Semester practical exams begin Mat 2021 Alka Malhotra, Project UNICEF. Officer, UNICEF, Jaipur. Semester theory exams begin May 2021, 3rd week Anika Badyal, Client Solutions Sneh Batla, Director, Bureau of Indian Executive, AC Nielson. Summer Internship June 1-July 15, 2020 Standards. Arpana Luthara, Deputy Director, Sonali Nagpal, Coordinator, CARE Monitoring and Evaluation, USAID. India.

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SEMESTER I Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core Course 1 4 4 CC101: Research Methods Core Course 2 4 2 6 RMDACC102: Project Management Core Course 3 4 2 6 RMDACC103: Building Design and Strategies Core Course 4 4 4 RMDACC104: Financial Management & Accountancy Total credits in core course 20 Total credits in Semester I 20

54 SEMESTER II Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 5 4 2 6 CC205: Statistics & Computer Applications Core course 6 4 2 6 RMDACC206: Consumer Behaviour & Marketing Management Core course 7 4 4 RMDACC207: Sustainability Reporting & Corporate Social Responsibility Core course 8 4 4 RMDACC208: Facilities & Services Management Core course 9 Integrated Practical 4 (2+2) 4 RMDACC209: (a) Facilities & Service Management (b) Economic Empowerment of Communities Total credits in core course 24 Total credits in Semester II 24

Prospectus 2020-21|55 SEMESTER III Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 10 4 4 Elective Courses: Select any one specialization of the RMDACC310: Enterprise following: Design & Management  Specialization A: Space & Product Design Core course 11 4 4 RMDAEC31A: Product Design & Development RMDACC311: Visual Merchandising and Display RMDAEC32A: Advanced Space Design & Ecology Core course 12 Integrated 4 (2+2) 4  Specialization B: Environment Management & Practical Sustainable Development RMDACC312: RMDAEC31B: Sustainable Habitat Concept & (a) Enterprise Design & Practices Management RMDAEC32B: Capacity Building for Sustainable (b) Visual Merchandising and Development Display Core course 13 2 2 Open Elective Courses for Semester III - Select any one of RMDACC313: Internship the following: Core course 14 2 2 RMDACC314: Dissertation I:  FNOE31 : Community Nutrition Assessment Technical Writing & Seminar  HDCSOE31 : Parenting & High Risk Infants Total credits in core course 16  DCEOE31 : Communication Processes and Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course Techniques Credits in each elective Theory Practical Tutorial Credits course  RMDAOE31 : Entrepreneurship & Innovation RMDAEC31A/B: Elective 4 2 6  FASOE31: Fabric Study course 1 RMDAEC32A/B: Elective 4 2 6 course 2 Total credits in elective 12 courses Number of Open Electives Credits in each open elective Theory Credits Open Elective 4 4 Total credits in open elective 4 Total credits in Semester III 32

56 SEMESTER IV Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 15 6 6 RMDACC415: Dissertation II /Experiential Learning Project

Total credits in core course 6 Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course Credits in each elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits RMDAEC41A/B: Elective course 4 2 6 3 RMDAEC42A/B: Elective course 4 2 6 4 RMDAEC43A/B: Elective course 4 2 6 5 Total credits in elective courses 18 Total credits in Semester IV 24

Elective Courses: Select any one specialization of the following: Note:  Specialization A: Space & Product Design  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to RMDAEC41A: Design Clinic & Audit be in accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of Delhi. RMDAEC42A: Ergonomics: Human Centred Design  Allocation of electives based on merit. RMDAEC43A: Professional Practices in Design & Start-ups  For semester III, students to choose open elective other than their own specialization  Specialization B: Environment Management & Sustainable Development (any 3) RMDAEC41B: Policies & Practices for Sustainable Development RMDAEC42B: Climate Change & Ecosystem: Issues & Concerns RMDAEC43B: Health & Safety in Built Environment

Prospectus 2020-21|57 Human Development & Childhood Studies The academic programme focusses on contextual and systemic frameworks to the study of development and Human Development and Childhood relationship processes through research, teaching and application. The students are engaged in learning about Studies is a multi-disciplinary theories and principles of development, research methods, early childhood education and policy. A focus is placed department devoted to understanding on childhood and family life in Indian communities. Through intense practical training and internship, the students the nature of human development are repeatedly sensitized to issues of diversity, disability and disadvantage so that they develop the capacity for across the life span in a culturally working with children, adolescents and adults in diverse contexts. The curriculum is broad-based and diverse, changing and complex world. interdisciplinary with a balance between classroom learning and field opportunities.

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Vinita Bhargava, Associate Professor, M.Sc. (Child Development), Ph.D., Delhi University. She has authored “Adoption in India: Policies and Experiences” (2005), Sage Publications and “Sweekaram”, Vikatan Publishers. She has developed a support group for adoptive parents called APNA (Alternative Parenting Network Association). Vinita Bhargava Research interests: Alternative M.Sc., Ph.D. parenting, institutionalization and foster care, culture and identity and early childhood initiatives. Email: [email protected]

Shraddha Kapoor, Associate Professor, M.Sc. (Child Development), Ph.D, Delhi University. She has been involved with research, teaching and administration for twenty-one Shraddha years. Kapoor M.Sc., Ph.D. Research interests: Childcare, parenting, gender, family studies and early childhood education. She is the author of several articles and a chapter in an international publication on early childhood education in different countries. Email: [email protected]

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52 Prospectus 2019- Priti Joshi, Associate Professor, M.Sc. Savita Sagar, Assistant Professor, (Child Development), Ph.D, Delhi M.Sc. (Child Development), University University. of Delhi. Research interests: Education and Email: [email protected] human development, children‟s literature, pedagogy for young adults, Indra Chander, Assistant Professor, and the use of a more „humanising‟ M.Sc., (Home Science), Punjab social science research methodology. Priti Joshi Savita Sagar University, Chandigarh, B.Ed, North Has worked extensively on inclusion M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. Bengal University of Darjeeling; P.G. of children with disabilities in regular Diploma in Psychological Counselling; schools and supported governmental Ph.D. (Psychology), University of and civil society efforts in the sector. Rajasthan. Email: [email protected] Research interests: Gender (young adult women), upbringing issues Punya Pillai, Assistant Professor, pertaining to adolescents. M.Sc. (Child Development), Ph.D., Email: [email protected] University of Delhi. Punya Pillai Indra Chander Research interests: Cultural research M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. Dolly Florence, Assistant Professor, on cognition, infancy M.Sc. Social Anthropology, Ph.D. in Email: [email protected] Anthropology, University of Delhi.

Email: [email protected]

Dolly Florence M.Sc., Ph.D.

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The Department of Human Policy and Programmes for Development and Childhood Studies children: Several students branch examines the nature of human out into careers related to policy and development across the lifespan programme planning for individuals in a culturally varied, dynamic and across the life span and in particular complex world. Students engage in children, youth and women. a curriculum that provides a strong theoretical foundation backed by practical experience and fieldwork to develop sensitivity and skills in working with children and families. The grounding students acquire prepares them for professions addressing developmental challenges and life-cycle issues, and focus on enabling individuals, families and organizations to attain an enriched, empowered life.

Education Sector: Many of our students join the education sector as teachers or resource persons either at University, College or School levels. Students keen on an M.Phil. or a doctoral degree join institutions of higher learning.

Research and Development: A master‟s degree also provides job opportunities in Research and Development in both governmental and non-governmental organisations working for children, families and communities in diverse sectors such as education, media and health.

Prospectus 2020-21|61 Calendar of Events Distinguished Alumnae • Adarsh Sharma, Former Director, • Lata Menon, State Date Activity NIPCCD, Delhi. Representative, UNICEF, Raipur. May, 2020 - July, A series of webinars were conducted during the periods of • Alka Pathak, South Asia • Mridula Bajaj, Executive Director, 2020 May to July, 2020 Regional Director, CARE, Nepal. Mobile Creches, Delhi. August, 2020 Classes resume for previous semester • Alpa Goel, Director, Dew Drops • Neelam Sood, Associate September, 2020 Online internship of master’s student in institutes of Therapy Centre, Delhi. Professor, NUEPA, Delhi. ‘Disability’ for one-month period • Anita Patheja, Director, Dept. of • Neerja Chaddha, Reader, Workshop on storytelling Agriculture and Cooperatives. IGNOU, Delhi. Theatre workshop • Anita Saran, Educationist, • Nutan Prakash, Operations Member Governing Body, Lady Manager, Administration, October, 2020 Technical Review Board meeting of master's thesis Irwin College. UNICEF India, Workshop on parenting and early intervention in neonates th • Anjali Misra, Chair and • Rashmi Gahlaut, Principal, Govt. Lecture from series of 50 year celebration of the Professor, Dept. of Special School, Delhi. Department Education, State Univ. of New • Rashmi Singla, Asst Prof., November, 2020 Institutional ethical Committee meeting of Department York. Roskidle University, Denmark. thesis • Anupama Singh Rao, Regional • Ritu Juneja, Director, Special A five-day workshop will be organised on 'Gender' Director, East Asia and Pacific th School Tamanna, Delhi. Lecture from series of 50 year celebration of the Region, UNICEF, Bangkok, Department Thailand. • Ritu Anand, Honorary Advisor, Helpage India. December, 2020 Webinar on 'Disability' • Deepa Grover, Consultant, th UNICEF, Geneva. • Renuka Motihar, Independent Lecture from series of 50 year celebration of the • Deepa Jain, Miditech, Delhi. Consultant working in the area Department of HIV/AIDS in Children. • Deepa Narayan, Senior Advisor, January, 2021 Webinar on 'Entrepreneurship skill acquire though Human World Bank. • Rekha Sen, Reader, IGNOU, Development' Delhi. th • Dharini Mishra, Director, News Lecture from series of 50 year celebration of the Division, Ministry of Information • Roopa Shankar, Principal, Department and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, Little Scholars, UP. Feburary, 2021 Webinar on 'Child right' Delhi. • Shobha Pais, Director, Dept. of Lecture from series of 50th year celebration of the • Jyoti Nanda, Existential Family, Indiana University. Department Therapist, London. • Sunisha Ahuja, Program • Karuna Bishnoi, Officer Incharge, Director, Room to Read, March, 2021 Webinar on 'Cultural diversity' th Communication, UNICEF India, Delhi. Lecture from series of 50 year celebration of the Department • Khushboo Bhola, Clinical • Vandana Nangia, Special Psychologist, Working in Educator, Sanskriti School, April, 2021 Final presentation of master's dissertations De-addiction Delhi. May, 2021 Exams

62 Scheme of Examination (CBCS) Semester I Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 1 4 4 CC 101: Research Methods Core course 2 4 2 6 HDCSCC 102: Early Childhood Care and Education Core course 3 4 2 6 HDCSCC 103 : Development in Childhood Core course 4 4 4 HDCSCC 104: Theories of Human Development Total credits in core course 20

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Number of core courses Credits in each core course

Courses Theory Practical Tutorial Credits

Core course 5 4 2 6 CC 205: Statistics and Computer Applications Core course 6 4 4 HDCSCC 206: Diversity, Disadvantage and Equity Core course 7 4 2 6 HDCSCC 207: Development in Adolescence And Youth Core course 8 4 4 HDCSCC 208: Law, Policy and Programs for Women And Children Core course 9 4 4 HDCSCC 209: Assessment and Evaluation in Human Development (Integrated practical) TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS 24

64 SEMESTER III Number of core/elective courses Credits in each core/elective course Courses Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core Course 10 4 4 HDCSCC 310: Education for Human Development Core Course 11 4 4 HDCSCC 311: Developmental Disabilities Core Course 12 4 4 HDCSCC 312 : Developmental Disabilities (Integrated practical) Core Course 13 2 2 HDCSCC 313: Internship Core Course 14 2 2 HDCSCC 314: Dissertation I: Technical Writing & Seminar Elective course 4 2 6 HDCSEC 31A: Women and Gender Studies or HDCSEC 31B Parenting and Early Intervention Elective course 4 2 6 HDCSEC 32A: Sociology of Childhood or HDCSEC 32B: Childhood and Adolescence Across Ecological Settings

Open Elective Courses for Semester III - Select any one of the following:  FNOE31 : Community Nutrition Assessment  HDCSOE31 : Parenting & High Risk Infants  DCEOE31 : Communication Processes and Techniques  RMDAOE31 : Entrepreneurship & Innovation FASOE31: Fabric Study

Prospectus 2020-21|65 SEMESTER IV Number of core/elective courses Credits in each core/elective course Courses Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Course Code 15 6 6 HDCSCC 415: Dissertation/Experiential Learning Project Elective course 4 2 6 HDCSEC 41A: Social Psychology for Human Development HDCSEC 41B: Development in Adulthood Elective course 4 2 6 HDCSEC 42A :Organisation and Management of Programmes for Children HDCSEC 42B: Children and Media Elective course 4 2 6 HDCSEC 43A: Child and Adolescent Wellbeing HDCSEC 43B: Counselling for Child Development TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS 24

Note:  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to be in accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of Delhi.  Allocation of electives based on merit.  For semester III, students to choose open elective other than their own specialization

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Fabric and Apparel Science excellence. The post graduate contextualized keeping pace with the The Department of Fabric and programme is suitably supported latest developments in the textile and The Post graduate programme in Apparel Science equips students by requisite infrastructure, latest garment industry. The revised post Textiles and Clothing was initiated with an understanding of design equipment, computer facilities and graduate curriculum with a change in in the academic year 1987- 88. It and technology in fabrics and an extensive department library. The nomenclature to „Fabric and Apparel has evolved and developed for apparel along with an courses have been diversified and re- Science‟ was introduced in 2007. more than three decades, appreciation of our rich textile achieving high standards of academic heritage.

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Simmi Bhagat, Associate Professor, M.Sc., Ph.D. Textiles and Clothing, B.Ed., Delhi University Ritu Mathur, Associate Professor, Research Interests: Traditional M.Sc., Ph.D. Textiles and Clothing,, Indian Textiles, Carbon Footprint, Simmi Bhagat Ritu Mathur B.Ed., Delhi University. Documentation and Conservation of M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Research Interests: Traditional Textiles, Handicrafts and Handlooms Indian textiles, Costume studies, Sector, Textile Design and Techniques- Fabric Science, Community Dyeing, Printing, Weaving and outreach, Rehabilitation of Surface Ornamentation, Fashion persons with special abilities, Design and Illustration, Extension and Apparel industry Community outreach programmes in the area of Textiles and clothing Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Seema Sekhri, Associate Professor, Deepali Rastogi, Associate Professor, M.Sc., Ph.D. Textiles and Clothing, M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, Delhi Delhi University. University, Ph.D. Textiles Chemistry, IIT Seema Sekhri Deepali Rastogi Delhi. M.Sc., Ph.D. Research Interests: Span from M.Sc., Ph.D. Research Interests: design to technology. Doctoral A Documentation of traditional new approach to garment design textile craft and costumes and through somatometric intervention for their revival, measurements of selected Indian Extension and community females”work on sizing for Indian outreach programmes, Natural Women”. Post doctoral work on dyes and ecofriendly processing. “Application of natural dyes in Doctoral research on 'Dyeing of Home Textiles”, with UGC major Silk with Bifunctional Reactive research grant. Dyes'. Email: [email protected] Patent on Saltfree dyeing of Silk with Reactive Dyes Email: [email protected]

68 Sabina Sethi, Associate Professor, Ruchira Aggarwal, Assistant M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, Delhi Professor, M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, University, Post graduate Diploma in Delhi University Sales and Marketing Management, Email: [email protected] A.I.M.A (All India Management Association), Ph.D., Delhi University Vibha Yadav, Assistant Professor, Research Interests: Marketing M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, Delhi Sabina Sethi Ruchira Aggarwal Research, Fashion Retail and University M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. Merchandising, Textile Science, Apparel and Textile design and Research Interests: Fashion Traditional Textiles. marketing, Fashion retail and merchandising, design, Computer Email: [email protected] aided designing, Fabric Science Email: [email protected] Madhuri Nigam, Assistant Professor, M.Sc. (Textiles & Clothing), Avinashilingam Home Science College, Deemed University, Coimbatore.

Kiran Kapoor Research Interests: Carbon footprint, M.Sc., Ph.D. Life Cycle Assessment, Sustainability in Madhuri Nigam Vibha Yadav textiles, Apparel design, M.Sc. M.Sc. Anthropometry, Fashion Design and illustration Email: [email protected]

Prospectus 2020-21|69 Date Activity August, 2020 Webinar on Indian Handlooms August, 2020 Webinar on Time Management Calendar of Events August, 2020 E-lecture on Effective Design Tips for PowerPoint Career Options Presentation August, 2020 Webinar on Textile Designing . Designers and merchandisers in textile and The post graduate program prepares August, 2020 M.Sc. Thesis Proposal garment industry. students for career opportunities in September, 2020 Webinar on Innovations in Textile industry • Textiles and garment industry . Faculty and Researchers in Textile Institutes 11th September M.Sc. FAS Entrance Exam • Research and academic institutes . Image Stylist and Wardrobe consultants 2020 • Textile Conservationists The alumnae of the Department are placed in September, 2020 Webinar on Fashion Styling various organizations as designers, September, 2020 E- Special Lecture on Textile Crafts • Entrepreneurs merchandisers, production coordinators and September, 2020 Webinar on Social Media Presence • Teachers in Schools managers, executives, entrepreneurs, image stylists, textile conservationists, faculty and October, 2020 E- Special Lecture on Systematic Literature Review researchers. 14 October, 2020 Technical Review Board for M.Sc. Thesis 17 October, 2020 Institutional Ethical Committee Meeting Distinguished Alumnae October, 2020 Webinar on Sustainability Anugrah Shaw, Professor, University of Maryland, active October, 2020 Webinar on Image styling researcher, numerous publications in international journals, November, 2020 Webinar on Intellectual Property Rights has also authored a book on textiles. November, 2020 Orientation Day and Freshers‟ Party Aruna Anand, Successful entrepreneur who started her own November, 2020 Special lecture on design development process manufacturing unit - Ethnic India. November, 2020 Thesis progress presentation 29th December- Winter break Durga Ganguly, Pioneering work in design and construction of 1st January 2021 garments and accessories for the specially abled, retired faculty of Lady Irwin College. January, 2021 Workshop on Macramé January, 2021 Webinar on Textile Conservation Mona Suri, Academic Vice President, Riffa Bahrain, Royal University for January, 2021 Visit to National Museum Women January, 2021 Internship report presentation Neerja Garg, Leading entrepreneur in the field of Home Textiles, February, 2021 Educational Trip to Surajkund Mela marketing products throughout the country. Brand names - Swayam, February, 2021 Sanjam Randhawa Memorial Conference Forever, Elements. February, 2021 Guest Lecture by Textile Association of India (TAI) Nidhi Datt, Director, Norwest Industries Limited. February, 2021 Visit to export house Nidhi Chandra Shankar, General Manager (India February, 2021 Visit to Garment Technology Expo (as scheduled) Operations), American Pacific. March, 2021 Workshop on Resume Writing Nitasha Gaurav Malik, Image Stylist, Formerly Sub-Editor, Fashion Femina March, 2021 Industry visit Rashmi Paliwal, Successful entrepreneur, received many awards like March, 2021 Educational Trip to Jaipur/Ahmedabad Mahila Shiromani award, Mahila Shakti Award, Helen Keller award, 24th March-30th Mid semester break etc. Pioneering March 2021 Ritu Kumar, Internationally renowned fashion designer. April, 2021 Special lecture on "Research Thrust Areas" April, 2021 Visit to IIT Radha Shalini, Director. Paul Salon May, 2021 Mock viva Supriti Garg Bhatti, Country Manager, Conforma May, 2021 Department Farewell to students Lifestyle and Home Furnishings, PPR Group 1st June-30th June, Internship Varsha Gupta, Associate Professor,National Institute of 2021 Fashion Technology, New Delhi July, 2021 TUKACAD Workshop

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SEMESTER I Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 1 4 4 CC101: Research Methods Core course 2 4 2 6 FASCC102: Advanced Fabric Science and Quality Control Core course 3 4 2 6 FASCC103: Garment Manufacturing Technology Core course 4 4 4 FASCC104: Historic Textiles Total credits in core 20 course Total credits in Semester I 20

Prospectus 2020-21|71 SEMESTER II Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 5 4 2 6 CC205: Statistics and Computer Applications Core course 6 4 2 6 FASCC206: Textile Finishing and Evaluation Core course 7 4 4 Core course 9 Integrated FASCC207: Advanced Computer Practical Aided Design FASCC209: Advanced Pattern MakingCore course and 8Garment 4 4 ConstructionFASCC208: Fashion Merchandise and Retail 4 4

Total credits in core course 24

Total credits in Semester II 24

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Number of core courses Credits in each core course Elective Courses: Select any two of the following: Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits  FASEC31-Extension and Economic Empowerment Core course 10 4 4  FASEC32- Psychology of Fashion FASCC310: Historic Costume  FASEC33- Women’s Wear Core course 11 4 4  FASEC34- Sustainability in Textiles and Fashion FASCC311: Dyeing, Printing and Industry Colour Measurement  FASEC35-Marketing Management Core course 12 Integrated Practical 4 4 FASCC312: Dyeing, Printing and Open Elective Courses for Semester III - Select any Colour Measurement one of the following: Core course 13 2 2 FASCC313: Internship  FNOE31 : Community Nutrition Assessment Core course 14 2 2  HDCSOE31 : Parenting & High Risk Infants FASCC314: Dissertation I:  DCEOE31 : Communication Processes and Technical Writing and Seminar Techniques Total credits in core course 16  RMDAOE31 : Entrepreneurship & Innovation Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course  FASOE31: Fabric Study Credits in each elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Elective course 1 4 2 6 Elective course 2 4 2 6 Total credits in elective courses 12

Number of Open Electives Credits in each open elective Theory Credits

Open Elective 4 4 Total credits in open elective 4 Total credits in Semester III 32

Prospectus 2020-21|73 SEMESTER IV Number of core courses Credits in each core course Course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Core course 15 6 6 FASCC414: Dissertation II /Experiential Learning Project Total credits in core course 6 Number of elective courses Credits in each Elective course Credits in each elective course Theory Practical Tutorial Credits Elective course 3 4 2 6 Elective course 4 4 2 6 Elective course 5 4 2 6 Total credits in elective courses 18 Total credits in Semester IV 24

Elective Courses: Select any three of the following: Note:  Syllabus transaction, internal assessment and marking to  FASEC41-Children’s Wear be in accordance with CBCS norms laid by the University of  FASEC42-Functional Clothing Delhi.  FASEC43- Textiles for Home and Hospitality  Allocation of electives based on merit.  For semester III, students to choose open elective other  FASEC44- Technical Textiles than their own specialization  FASEC45- Textile Conservation  FASEC46- Fashion Communication  FASEC47- Commercial Laundry Practices

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students may do masters in Food and Nutrition, Human Development and Childhood Studies, Fabric and Apparel Science, The Department of Science, Lady Development Communication and Extension and Resource Management and Design Application. In all these courses, a Irwin College has its roots in the background of science training helps them to excel. The curriculum of science also helps students in developing research skill in origin of B.Sc. Home Science degree sciences to do research at Masters and Ph. D. level. Many programme in the year 1950. The Department of Science has been students opt for B. Ed. and B. Ed. Special Education. engaging highly qualified faculties after finishing their under graduate programmes. from various disciplines: Botany, Having a strong science base at undergraduate Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, level the students are able to efficiently teach Entomology, Environmental Science, science to school students after doing Bachelor of Gynaecology, Horticulture, Molecular Education. The Science courses provide skill and Biology, Mycology, Physics, Zoology build capacities in students to become leaders in etc. Department of Science has their professional life. The faculty of Science interdisciplinary approach, we are Department is associated with various Post. committed towards instilling rational Graduate Departments like Food and Nutrition, thinking, creating scientific temper Development Communication and Extension and and decision making amongst Resource Management and Design Application to undergraduates through basic and Teach Post Graduate students and do guide applied teaching in the streams of dissertation students. The department makes the Botany, Chemistry, Environmental students aware about eco-friendly farming and sciences, Physics and Zoology. The organic food. The department organizes various curriculum of the subjects trains the academic activities viz. lectures, plantations, students in laws of natural sciences conservation of environment activities, field visits, through supportive practical Eco Club activities, quizzes etc. The curriculum of experiments and field visits. the department has changed from time to time, keeping the requirement of students of today‟s Our students hail from various world in focus. The Department of Science educational backgrounds, many of prepares the students to have an analytical thinking them are not having sufficient to be observant, to have a rationalistic approach, to preparatory training in sciences. This value and conserve natural resources and to be sensitive Coursework hence helps preparing a towards agrarian society. level playfield for all by the time they The Department organises an annual debate competition in the memory of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam to promote Scientific and environmental tempore are ready to pass out and join their among the youth. The Department also organizes invited lectures on National Science Day. Several webinars/invited talks/workshops of eminent professional duties. After completing scientists working in different fields of Science are also organized by the Department to give students an insight of the ongoing scientific research their under graduate programmes, in different fields.

Prospectus 2020-21|75 Faculty Pooja Raizada, Assistant Professor, Rupa Upadhaya, Assistant Professor, M.B.B.S. DNB (Obs. & Gynae) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Horticulture), G.B. Research Interests: Adolescent Health Pant University of Agriculture and and Gynaecology Preventive medicine. Technology, Pantnagar. Email: [email protected] Research Interests: Sustainable Agriculture, Applied Botany, Horticulture based Livelihoods, Post Harvest Management of Food Crops, Characterization of Varieties through Seed Protein Electrophoresis and Earlier worked on development of Hybrids in Vegetable Crops using indigenous lines and conducted trials of Plant Grow Out Tests to test genetic purity of seeds. Pooja Rupa Email: [email protected] Raizada Upadhaya M.B.B.S. DNB M.Sc., Ph.D. Calendar of Events

Activity Date Webinar on Safe Electronics July 2020 Webinar on Credible health care services July 2020 Webinar on Social equity and environmental July 2020 security Film on Nutrigardening and Biodiversity of College September 2020 Plantation drive September 2020 Inter University essay competition under Dr. Kalam September 2020 series on science and environment Interactive talk with eminent scientist October 2020 Inter University debate competition under Dr. Kalam January 2021 series on science and environment Lecture by eminent scientist J January 2021 Popular Science Series on National Science Day February 2021

76 Life at Lady Irwin College

• Academic Support • Library • Computer Resource Centre • Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Nursery School

• Hostel

• Canteen

• Students’ Activities

• Student Services

• Seth Ram Lal Hall

• Amphitheatre

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Library works (Dissertations and Thesis and for bibliographical searches. To have for INTERNET surfing, Wifi, Online Reports) and more than 7800 error free circulation, library uses bar search facilities of E-journals and Dr Simmi Bhagat – Incharge bound back files of periodicals. The code technology for its documents Databases subscribed by DU, E- SHODHSINDHU viz. EBSCO; SCOPUS; Professional Assistants college library is known for its quality and Library ID card, and scanners. collection among Home Scientists Library Management System is being J-STORE; Springer, Elsevier, Blackwell, Mrs. Vandana Goel nationally and internationally. Major upgraded in the summer of 2019. Taylor & Francis and others in public Mrs. Neha Singhal areas of its collection are: Food and The library offers the following domain. DELNET (Developing Library Nutrition, Food Technology, Human services: Lending services, OPAC Network) connectivity and Search Lady Irwin College Library provides Development and Childhood Studies, facilities (Online Public Access through CD- ROM Digital Databases: an updated facility of books, journals Fabric and Apparel Science, Resource Catalogue), OPAC on INTERNET also ISID, Plan and Statistical Database; and online support to undergraduate Management and Design through DELNET, Reference Services; Reprographic facilities (on contractual and postgraduate students, faculty Applications, Development Bibliographical Services, Plagiarism basis) are also available. In addition, and research scholars. The library Communication and Extension, check facility, Fiber Optic connectivity E-journals and E-books access is is housed in a separate building Dietetics, Education and Special available remotely through N-List. constructed in 1958, which has one Education. The other areas include, and a half storey structure. In 2009–10 Food Science, Sociology, Psychology, the library building was renovated Antropology, Children with Special with latest ICT requirements while Needs, Gender Studies, Woman retaining the ambience of its heritage Studies, Apparel Design, Fashion structure and making it energy Designing, Applied Science, efficient. Communication, Management etc.

Today, the Lady Irwin College Library It has been a constant endeavor to is fully automated with all its keep pace with modern technology. subsystems and equipped with 120 The library has become digitalized by seating capacity, Air-Conditioned automating its services and access to Conference Hall, Fiber Optic 24x7 literature and data provisions (printed connectivity, Wifi enabled building, and digital), its collection and in INERNET work station with 34 providing network services. computers and an INTRANET server with several attached clients. For the LAN, the library uses LIBSYS 10 – library management software on Founded in the 1930’s with a few LINUX-REDHAT Enterprise platform. gifted books, the library has grown The database of library holdings significantly, with 57,000 published (books and journals both) is documents with hundreds of available on OPAC on library LAN electronic documents. The library subscribes to more than a hundred national and international journals every year. It has 2900 research Prospectus 2018-19 69

Fiber optic cables and Wi-Fi provide programme (Setu) offers specialized Computer Resource fast internet and seamless connectivity Rajkumari Amrit inputs to another 5-10 children with Centre across the college campus. Kaur Child Study disabilities as early as possible. Extended The centre has three dedicated therapies (such as speech therapy and Members computer labs under CRC that are well Centre occupational therapy) and special Dr. Puja Gupta (Convenor) education are available for children who equipped with the latest updates in Executive Committee members, are otherwise not enrolled with in the Dr. Aparna Khanna (Website in software and hardware. Students, Department of Human Development early childhood programme. The charge) research scholars, teaching and non- and Childhood Studies ultimate goal is to enable them to be Dr. Vinita Bhargava teaching staff enjoy access to Dr Vinita Bhargava-Lecturer-in-charge part of the mainstream. Setu supports computers in ergonomically designed Dr Punya Pillai Dr. Renu Malaviya workstations and facilities like internet, Ms. Savita Sagar families from financially underprivileged strata. Dr. Pulkit Mathur projection, presentation, scanning, printing and video conferencing. The Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Child Dr. T.G. Rupa Apart from the nursery school, the Students and faculty are regularly Study Centre – a laboratory school Ms. Madhuri Nigam Centre also runs a full-time crèche for provided with laptops issued by Delhi – has been an integral part of the 6-month to two-year-olds and a day Ms. Shweta Suman University for academic pursuits. CRC Department of Human Development care/ after school care facility for 2 to12 staff is trained to give hardware and and Childhood Studies. The Centre year-old children of working parents. The Computer Resource Centre (CRC) software support to all registered offers quality services, including early These child-care facilities ensure a acts as a nodal facility to support all users. intervention, to young children and healthy, safe, nurturing and enriching digital needs of the college CRC their families. The programme has environment. Additionally, it is one of the provides and maintains 24×7 internet several components. few sites in India where ECCE trainees connectivity in college through the IT from other educational institutions Hub as a part of the Delhi University The largest component such as, Mobile Crèches, NIPCCD, Network. is the Play Centre, an Ambedkar University, IGNOU Amity University, Jamia Milia Islamia and Azim Premji receive academic guidance and early childhood programme for supervised training. Currently, the The entire campus is WiFi enabled children between 2 to 4 years. It Centre is offering online morning nurtures the uniqueness of each inclusive education program in the child, hence the classroom processes spirit of encouraging and continuing provide adequate and appropriate learning from home for children. resources, guidance and support to children in learning at their own pace. The school serves the developmental and educational needs of approximately 50 children. This includes nearly 15 children with different disabilities in an inclusive setting. An early intervention

80 Prospectus 2020-21 Hostel Members A proof of residence has to be applied for at the time of submitting the hostel seat in the next academic application form for admission to the Dr. Dolly Florence - Warden submitted for the same. session. course. Parents are requested to Dr. Simmi Bhagat Category B: 5% of the seats will send application on separate form Students who fail in the Ist year Dr. Lalita Verma consist of those students whose available in hostel office, along with Examination in the B.Sc. course and parents are not residing in Delhi or the application for admission. Hostel are seeking re-admission will be Ms. Anjana Kumari NCR of Delhi but 20 kms. or more accommodation in subsequent year considered as fresh applicants for The Lady Irwin College Hostel is a “A from the college. A proof of residence of the academic course is not assured. the purpose of admission. The Hostel Home Away From Home” for about has to be submitted for the same. Any candidate not fulfilling the also provides facilities for foreign and 200 students coming from all parts attendance requirement during the Ph.D. students as well as for students of India and abroad. There are two Admission to hostel will be allowed if current academic year will be denied with special needs. separate hostel buildings, one for the Undergraduate students and the other one for Postgraduate and Ph.D. scholars. The renovated hostel building is equipped with modern facilities with a traditional façade that is elegant and efficient. The hostel is Wi-Fi enabled and has LCD television besides other facilities. The rooms are spacious and well furnished. The hostel provides all the students a safe and comfortable environment and a Zero ragging and a No Smoking Zone. The students who have secured admission in college are eligible for hostel accommodation. The hostel seats are reserved as per the government rules for SC/ST/OBC and PWD. Admission to the hostel will be given as per the merit and the following categorization:

Category A: 95% of seats will consist of those students whose parents are not residing in or around Delhi. College Secretary: Ms. Vimita The following activities are the Varshney regular events of the societies: Canteen Student 1. Freshers’ Talent Contest to identify Cultural President: Ms. Drishti Members Gupta new talent from the incoming pool of Dr Shailly Nigam– Convenor Cultural Officer: Ms. Muskaan students. Mr. Sultan Singh – Activities Sehdev 2. Local Inter College competitions: Outstanding talent identified Co-Convenor Students’ Treasurer: Ms. Aishwarya A Nair Joint Treasurer: Ms. Anushka through the above events Dr. Anjani Bakshi Sharma represent the college in group Mr. Devender Sharma (Non-teaching) Association Chief Chancellor: Ms. Shivani events or solo performances in Mr. Jaswant (Non-teaching) Lady Irwin College has a very Mandloi festivals organized by colleges. Ms. Shivani Singh organized and democratically elected Junior Chancellors: Ms. Sanchita 3. Out-station events: Students (Student Representative) Students’ Association. The Students’ Chauhan, Ms. Ganga Mishra enthusiastically participate in Association comprises of a Central festivals in institutes located in The College canteen is aptly named Hospitality President: Ms. Chetna Coordinating Executive and 14 other cities such as Pilani, Kanpur, CHERISH CANTEEN with the motto Tanwar societies that enrich the cultural Goa to name a few. ‘Choose Healthy - Eat Right - Inspire Hospitality Officers: Ms. Simran, and corporate life of the college. 4. The college holds an Annual Others - Stay Healthy’. It is housed Ms. Anupriya The Students’ Association elected festival titled Quintessence where in the Students Centre and serves office bearers comprise a President, competitions in different healthy and hygienic food at Central Union: Secretary, Treasurer and others. categories are organized by the reasonable rates to the staff and Student representatives from first There are elected positions for the various societies of the association students of the college. The canteen and second year are also included. students’ activities, hospitality and and the students play host to provides lunch, snacks and beverages For the present year, the other cultural and academic events teams from several colleges. Well during college hours. Adjoining the Students’ Association is represented throughout the year besides students known celebrities are invited to canteen is a green space that offers a as follows: in other supporting positions. The perform at the college festival that clean and student-friendly hang out Students’ Association Staff Advisors: student staff advisors are chosen adds to the cultural richness of the zone to spend time from the college faculty who guide college. The Students’ Association with friends over coffee and Dr. Mayanka Gupta, Dr. Dipesh and mentor the association. There in college is supported by media refreshments. The Canteen operations Aggarwal are 14 societies in all which are listed houses such as the Times of India are duly monitored by the committee College President: Ms. Shivani Singh below. Each society has a student and Hindustan Times. members to ensure high standards of president and secretary with a faculty 5. Celebrations throughout the year include hygiene and cleanliness. as the society staff advisor. The Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, college has a regular calendar for Teachers’ Day, DJ Evening, Quintessence etc. Students’ events within the annual cycle. These events are conceptualized in consultation with staff advisors and executed by the students. These events broaden the scope of education besides providing students a platform to show-case their talents and learn managerial competencies.

82 Prospectus 2020-21 • Third Best Production at the Annual The achievements of the society are Dramatics- Theatre Competition of as follows: Dance-Nrityanjali and at Annual Mukhauta • Our production, The Private Staff Advisor Stage Play Competition of Hindu Matter bagged Second position Dr. Sunaina Batra Staff Advisor College. for best script at the street play President: Shubhangi Jaiswal Mr. Vinoy Krishna event 'Noida Rangmahotsav' and Secretary: Varnika Narota President: Mannavi Nehra Street Play- Akaar Aurora Organized by Environmental Society of Secretary: Kavita Mawari The Dance Society of Lady Irwin College, Staff Advisor . aims at letting the girls dance their hearts Dr. Ruchi Gaur Mukhauta- The Stage Play Society • Best Visualization prize at the out. It encourages students to perform of Lady Irwin College is one of the President: Aditi Kumari Street play event `Mirage' classical forms of dance as well as folk and finest and eminent theatre societies Secretary: Meghshree organized by Yavanika-Street play contemporary. The society started the year of Delhi University. The tenure 2019- Society of Deen Dayal Upadhyay with a performance for the fresh batch of 20 started with the astounding Street play or Street theatre is a College. students at Orientation’19 followed by performance which highlighted the platform for artists to raise their • Third Position at The Street play performance on Independence Day, integrative nature of Home Science voices, spread awareness on social event of Institute of Home Teacher’s day, Gandhi Jayanti and other in- through the act ‘Asmanjas' on the issues. Akaar as the name suggests economics and Sri Aurobindo house events. Nrityanjali organized the Orientation Day at Kamani aims to shape the society and to College. western group dance competition VYAM’20 Auditorium. This was followed by and the street dance competition bring about change in society and the • Our team member Yashvee Freshers’ Talent Contest, way things are done. Street play is not YASHAS’20 during college fest Tomar won best actor award at IIT Independence Day and Teachers' just about actors but also writers, QUINTESSENCE’20 which witnessed huge Kanpur. Day celebration. singers, dancers, content creators, participation from several renowned • Public performances organized The Annual event of the society, ‘Dr. percussionist i.e. people with all kind colleges of Delhi University. The society Durga Deulkar One Act Play of talents who help us create a piece in places such as Majnu Ka Tila participated in various competitions and Competition – ALOHMORA' was a to create an impact on the viewers. and Connaught Place. intercollege cultural fests all over Delhi. great success. The Annual We organize workshops for freshers This year the society has a total of 15 wins Production (2019-20) ‘Jis Lahore Nai which helps open up and bond. This in all three categories – solo, duet and Vekheya, O Jamyai Nai' touched year, the topic of our annual group dance events. great heights of success and production was `Marital rape'. bagged various awards. • 1st POSITION in Dance competition at BITS The achievements of the society are PILANI, BULMIM COLLEGE, BCAS, KALINDI, as follows: ARAVALI, ZAKIR HUSSAIN COLLEGE. • Best Production at Antaragni- The • 2nd POSITION in Dance Competition in IIT Annual Cultural Festival of IIT, DELHI, SRM, PGDAV (eve), CHRIST, Kanpur. ARAVALI, AMITY (Gurgaon). • Saloni Chopra bagged the Best • 3rd POSITION in Dance competition at IIT Actor (Female) Award the Annual GUWAHATI (city prelims), MANAV Theatre Festival of Atma Ram RACHNA UNIVERSITY. Sanatan Dharma College. • Second Best Production at the Annual Theatre Festival of BML Prospectus 2020-21 83 Munjal University. P r o s p e c t u s 2 0 1 7 - 1 8 7 3 distributing bookmarks on the various issues that surround the Literary Society- Independence Day, world, the society helps the “different histories, met common destiny.” Our Eternal Phrases and poetry cards on Teacher’s Day, students to question their queries, annual event for the year, Soliloquy’20 had two and various other activities on provides the platform to bring out events on 19 and 20 February 2020, Aqeeda- Staff Advisor different events. their talent and empowers its The Open Mic Competition and Hannah Sen Ms. Dimple Rangila The society members also took part members with audacious and Memorial Debate, in which topics of utmost Ms. Sakshi Wadhwa in the literary events organized by ostentatious skills. importance were discussed. other colleges. President: Niharika Jain The highlight of the year was Our society continued its The society achievements are as follows: Secretary: Jigyasha Yadav Lexicon’20, the annual literary fest of tenure by, having its first 1) First position by Vimita Varshney and third the college. Society also brought out event as Fresher’s Talent position by Anushka Goel in FTC. The Literary Society of Lady Irwin the Annual College Magazine Contest, which included College aims at promoting 'JAGRITI'. conventional debate 2) First position in comic making competition students’ expressions through the discussing how home science in Vivekananda college. pen. It gives a platform to the The Debating should be introduced to men 3) Participation in Amity MUN, Jaypee MUN, students, where they can express for higher education and one Deltech MUN. their opinions, views, ideas and Society-Vani was Open Mic Competition. 4) Outstation event participations like BITS feelings in the most creative way. Second event was Dr. Kalam Pilani. Staff Advisor Series, on science and The academic year 2019-2020 Ms. Sweta Suman environment in collaboration began with Freshers' Talent with the Department of President: Meher Mangat Music-Dhwani Contest- ‘Missing Connections', Science, Lady Irwin College, Secretary: Anuja Prashar later society organized 'Tell a Tale', topic being “Outer Space Staff Advisor ‘Slogan Writing Competition' and Colonisation: A Pipedream?”. Vani- The Debating Society, is the Dr. Dolly Florence ‘Poetry Writing Competition'. Our society had its first voice of Lady Irwin College itself. Ms. Shefali Chopra Eternal phrases also contributed in edition of VALOURMUN in From inculcating oratory skills to President: Sneha Pandey various college events throughout January 2020 where giving a platform for discussion on Secretary: Shreya Manchanda the year like

DHWANI”, the music society of Lady Irwin College aims at nurturing the

85 Prospectus 2020-21 musical skills of all its members by Fine Arts- Tulika Fashion-Prophecy Sports - Wave actively being involved in learning Staff Advisor Staff Advisor Staff Advisor different forms of music and Ms. Vaishali Gupta Dr. Sabina Sethi Dr. Richa Mehta providing them the right platform to Dr. Lisa Lalmuankimi Pachua Dr. Vinod Kalra showcase their talent. President: Srishti Goel President: Shaurya Dagar President: Simran Yadav The year 2019-20 started on a high Secretary: Aditi Secretary: Sanah Walia Secretary: Avni Dhankar note with a classical performance at Tulika- The fine arts society of Lady the Orientation Day where the choir Irwin College employs contemporary Prophecy started the year with a Ace focuses on sports which include sang “Raag Todi and Tarana in and classical techniques to design performance at The Orientation Basketball, Badminton, athletic event “Raag Bhairavi” which was highly creative products. “UDAAN” welcoming the new batch (Short and Long-Distance Races, appreciated by everyone. Freshers’ The Fresher’s Talent Contest (FTC) followed by the Freshers’ Talent Marathon, Shot Put, Discus Throw) and Talent Contest was organized for marked the beginning comprising Contest for the new batch with the Yoga. The society conducts Intramural the new students to showcase their activities like sketching, Mehendi Art theme “Groovy 70’s”. The annual competitions every semester to talent. The society performed on and card making. The society added production of the tenure 2019-20 was encourage students to participate and various college events such as a few new things to its account like “HUMANITY BEFORE FASHION” which showcase their talents in sports along Founder’s Day, Independence Day, thrilling workshops where students exhibited the brutality towards with academics and also celebrates Gandhi Jayanti, Teachers’ Day, learned a lot of new techniques of art animals. 'A LA MODE' by Prophecy, an Sports Day with immense participation farewell. with hands-on training. intercollege event was organized at of both faculties and students every The most awaited event of the In the Annual College Fest Quintessence 2020. year. Society was the annual Fine Arts Fest QUINTESSENCE 2020, RHYTHHAR - Ace also initiated to provide VIRTUOSITY’20 which included The Music Event was organized by Amidst the pandemic, Prophecy Infrastructure facilities including Sports Brushless Painting, Mehendi the society consisted of ‘Swaragini - executed a virtual campaign Equipment, Refreshments, Certificates, Designing, Mandala Art, Charcoal Indian Classical Choir’ ‘Echo – regarding the Fashion Industry Coaches, Playing Kits and other grants. Sketching, Newspaper Dress Western Solo’ and ‘Awaaz – Semi elaborating the annual theme. Achievements of the session 2019-20: Classical Solo’ competition. The Designing, and Rangoli Making. Achievements of the society in • Bagged 1st position in Parade on event was a huge success with wide The society also initiated intercollege festivals are as follows: Annual Sports day-ACE'20 of lady participation in choir and solos from PRADARSHANI-The Annual Inter- nd 2 Position at Campus Vogue, Guru Irwin College. various colleges of Delhi. The team College Art Exhibition that allows Gobind Singh College of Commerce. • Participated in Reliance Youth also participated in various inter- various participants from different rd 3 Position at Engifest, Delhi Foundation Athletic Sports Meet, college competitions winning colleges to exhibit their art and Technological University; New Delhi 79th Delhi State Athletics accolades for its performance at IIT craftworks. Institute of Management. Championship. Kanpur. It was a great experience The society members participated in Best Content at New Delhi Institute • Participated in Nmami Ganga competing with such great teams many in house and outstation events of Management. Marathon, Red Bull Shuttleup, Delhi and getting the opportunity to raise throughout the year like AIIMS, BITS nd - Badminton doubles, Run to the college’s flag high. Pilani, etc. Srishti Goel secured 2 Position and Palak Sharma secured Support Population Control Bill 3rd Position in online doodling Marathon by UMEED NGO, Airtel competition in Lady Irwin college. Delhi Half Marathon. Bedeya secured 2nd Position in • Participated in Inter-College such ESQUISSE- Charcoal Sketching as Delhi University Basketball competition. Tournament, Delhi University Prospectus 2020-21 86 Athletics Championship (Shot put), IGNITE-2020 – Annual Sports Fest of IGDTU’W. • Swachhta Pakhwada, various events ECOGRAPHY – Online Photography NSS such as Oath Ceremony, Rally and Competition, PLANT – A – TALE, Video with the intention to enrich the quality of Dustin Installation, etc. were making Competition-CHALCHITRA, formal education by increasing awareness Staff Advisor conducted. Pen-It-Down and Handmade Paper about different aspects of Indian and Dr. Aparna Khanna • Anti-Tobacco Awareness Campaign. Making Workshop in collaboration with world heritage and inspiring the young Dr. Swati Kwatra • Cervical Cancer Workshop was Bandiworks. mind to imbibe the values embedded in Program Officer organized. The Annual Cultural Event of Eco Club it. Dr. Shweta Vij Anand • Walkathon in association with Fit ‘NATURLEZA 2020‘, was organized Lady Irwin Spicmacay Chapter organised events with renowned Padmashree artist President: Palak Kaur India Movement which included Pebble Painting, Poster Shree Rajkumar Singhajit Singh and Smt Secretary: Bhawna Singh • Electoral Verification Program Making and Portable Rangoli and many organized to verify voter ID cards. such Environment oriented Charu Sija Mathur with the Manipuri Dance Performance. Virasat’20 was The National Service Scheme (NSS) • UDGAM'20 the second Annual Fest competitions. organised for the first time in Lady Irwin was initiated by the Government of of NSS UNIT under Quintessence'20. To generate awareness Eco Club hosted Spicmacay Chapter with the Odissi India with the purpose of involving Virtual Film Festival, a 2-day event in Dance Workshop with young artist Smt youth in the nation-building process. It which participants were shown movies Kavita Dwebdi ji and a Heritage Walk to is expected to arouse the social ECO Club and documentaries based on various Humayun’s Tomb by Aradhna. consciousness of the students and Environmental issues. teachers and provide an avenue for Staff Advisor personality development through Dr. Sushma Goel community service. NSS Unit of Lady Dr. Deepali Rastogi Irwin College focuses on the motto: Mr. Rajneesh Spic Macay Society NOT ME, BUT YOU! A variety of Photography Society- President: Pavitra Khandelwal Staff Advisor activities are organized every year to Secretary: Natasha Bhasin Dr. Shraddha Kapoor Chitrika channelize the energy and idealism of the younger generation into creative President: Pannita Jain Staff Advisor: Mr. Rajneesh pursuits under the guidelines of NSS “Building a society that thrives, not Secretary: Aishwarya K U Center, University of Delhi. just survives.” With this motto we President: Preksha Gandhi • Jal Shakti Abhiyan conveying started our year with full zeal and Society for the Promotion of Indian Secretary: Muskaan Chauhan message to conserve water. enthusiasm with the Walk for Water Classical Music and Culture Amongst • Books and Clothes Donation Drive to rally. Youth is a voluntary youth movement Chitrika: The Pictures Echo, The help the needy. To generate awareness about the Photography and Film Society of Lady • National Voter’s Day was celebrated. increase of hazardous plastic waste, Irwin College seeks to inculcate this • Workshop on Road Safety and the Club organized numerous events beautiful art of photography and film Cybersecurity. including a workshop on “Adopting making into its members through Sustainable Practices for Proper practical work, expert guidance and Disposal of Plastic Waste” in constant learning from and with its collaboration with Indian Pollution members. Control Association. Eco Club also distributed ‘Seed Orbs’ In its inaugural session, Chitrika and conducted Tree Plantation Drive. conducted its first annual festival, Vizana, Eco Club also organized various displaying photographs from its online competitions and activities, members accompanied by various nurturing innovative ideas and formulation of that idea into a business.

The E-Cell was formulated in the year 2017-18, Lady Irwin College being a project institute under PMYUVA scheme of the Central Government. For the year 2019-20, the E-cell organized various events. A session in January 2020 was organized in collaboration with the E-cell competitions. It covered college as • Department, Lady Irwin The of ADGITM college about the functioning well as society events, accompanied by College of entrepreneurship cell in college. This thereafter movie. The film-team • Preksha Gandhi won the Entrepreneurship session provided perspective on roles released its annual production, Online Photography and responsibilities of team members ‘Cessation’, along with several movies Competition- at the fest-The Society: E-Cell of towards the society. during the session; whereas the Computer Prodigee Lady Irwin College photography team released an annual • Muskaan Chauhan bagged An annual event, E-SPREE was organized calendar with a display of 2nd position in CHALCHITRA in February 2020 which saw massive photographic works of its members. - short video making Staff Advisors: participation from colleges across Delhi- competition organised by Dr. Puja Gupta NCR on presentation of Innovative The achievements of the society are as Eco Club, Lady Irwin College Ms. Mitali Yadav Business Ideas. • Successfully organized U- President: Aparna follows: The E-cell, Lady Irwin College organized Special Screening in Secretary: Ashima Garg • Preksha Gandhi won the first digital marketing seminar with collaboration with VIPS prize at Direct Bug Best Clip- Decoracion Digital Marketing Services Pvt • Official media coverage The Entrepreneurship Society of Lady online competition, Ltd, webinar on Launching and Managing partners for Kalam Series on Irwin College aims to create a culture conducted by Lady Irwin a Successful Startup by Mr. Rohit Sharma Science and Environment and inculcate values of College. (Co-founder of PANKH) and webinar on 2019, Virasat 2020 entrepreneurship among the students. • Likha Cherie bagged the first the theme Profile Building Hacks and The society acts as a bridge between position at Online Fashion Tools to stand out through your aspiring students and . Photography Competition, entrepreneurs applications hosted by Ms. Chavi Agarwal The society encourages students to conducted by St. Stephen’s (CEO of The Cview.). College. participate and keeps them informed The success achieved so far has further • Mansi Gola secured the about the various entrepreneurial motivated the E-cell to achieve their second position a competitions and events taking place vision with conviction. Foodography, conducted by in colleges across Delhi-NCR. This Food and Nutrition society provides an ecosystem for Different places were identified for sensitization of our women are informed and with their consent ramps to make the campus barrier students. The activities of the and permission, students are taken Student free for all. The notices from EOC cell center include engaging students to Government hospital as per of Delhi University were given due in current issues relating to protocol. consideration at different intervals. women in the present social Services Various meetings of EOC members context, dissemination of along with students and parents information on rights, policies and The Public were held to collect individual programmes for women and Relations requirements of students for extra counseling support. timings, scribes or any other problem Women Development Cell Committee they face. Students were informed organizes various workshops from Placement Cell (For Members: about various govt. agencies to get time to time covering the areas Ms. Sweta Suman - Convenor Undergraduates) scholarships during the course. such as self-defense, gender issues, Dr. Ruchi Gaur Dr. Aparna Khanna - Convenor In the last academic session, during interactive sessions on self- Dr. Aparna Agarwal Dr. Aparna Aggarwal COVID-19 the students were given expression and consent and other Dr. Sunaina Batra Dr. Meenal Jain due support by the cell in theory as challenges which women are facing Ms.Vishakha well as practical classes held online. in present times. The post graduate Each year, the Placement Cell invites and hosts Frequently their issues were taken and under graduate students of the The public relations committee companies on campus to hold recruitments for and conveyed to the respective college actively participate in these reaches out to the school and students. The Placement Cell acts as an teachers to deal accordingly. The workshops and get thoroughly sends out information to schools interface between the students of the college EOC committee itself have provided involved in it. These workshops as well as to the media. The and various companies that come for mentoring and other support to the empower the students to deal with members of the committee and recruitment. Placement cell organizes various students during this difficult time. related issues and can further student volunteers are present in events for the students for their professional support other girls and women in the Delhi University to assist in the development. This includes career counseling their lives. process of admission. sessions by experts from academia and Women industry. Resume and email writing sessions Development Cell have also been organized for the final year The Medical/First students. (WDC) Aid Services Members: Members: Dr. Shraddha Kapur - Dr. Sabina Sethi - Convenor Convenor The Equal Opportunity Dr. Pooja Raizada Dr. Mani Bhasin Kalra Ms. Vibha Yadav Cell (EOC) Dr. T G Rupa Dr. Neelima Asthana- Convener Dr. Ruchi Gaur There is a Medical Help Desk in the Mr. Sultan Singh – Co-convener college comprising of college faculty Dr. Deepika Ahlawat-Member The Women’s Development Cell and students as members. The (WDC) at Lady Irwin College was Equal Opportunity Cell of the college works college has a Medical Room with a established in 1987 as part of towards making an inclusive and barrier free medical attendant. It caters to the Women Studies and Development environment in the college. The committee first-aid needs of the students. It is Centre (WSDC) University of Delhi. Prospectus 2020-21 89 constantly put efforts addressing the issues open from 8:40 am to 4:30 pm on all The centre is very active in the and matters related to the students with working days. In case of any college and works towards the emergency, the Guardian/Parents special needs. empowerment and gender The committee has also created digital Further detailed information is available about Alumnae Among the activities for the year content which elaborates on the scope the objectives, course outline and tentative 2019, an annual event is the welcome of home science as a subject as well as calendar for the year of the graduate and post Association party organized by LICAA for eligibility criteria. This information is graduate courses. The data base of researches induction of the outgoing batch into displayed at the time of conducted over the past ten years is also Office Bearers LICAA: the association. LICAA also honoured admissions. The committee is also available for reference. senior retired faculty members for involved in the dissemination of President: Dr. Sushma Sharma Secretary: their lifetime contribution towards information and group discussions at Information about Library, Computer Resource Dr. Dimple Rangila Treasurer: Dr. Veena advancement various forums with prospective Centre, Hostel, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Child Gupta of the field of Home Science during students and their parents as well as Study Center and Canteen can also be found this event. The association with professionals about enquires on the website. It also provides information The Lady Irwin College Alumni Association participated in the college festival in related to the subject content of Home regarding Admission Procedures, Notices, (LICAA) is an integral continuation of the the year 2019 and invited alumnae to Science, its scope and activities of the Ordinances, College Performa, Teaching & relationship of the students with their alma showcase their expertise and college. Non-teaching Rosters, Time Table, Annual mater. LICAA is an active body with many products. Events and Forthcoming Events of the college alumnae as its members. Every year LICAA On joining the college, a student College Website as a whole and of each department as well. confers upon one of its illustrious alumna, the becomes a member of the Lady Irwin Dr. Aparna Khanna – Convenor The student zone highlights the admission Distinguished Alumna Award. The College Family. In order to achieve Dr. Vinita Bhargava criteria to undergraduate, postgraduate and Distinguished Alumna for the year 2019 was this, the student pays life membership Dr. Renu Malaviya Ph.D. programmes. It also provides awarded to Mrs. Mrs Nita Mehta for her charges. Dr. Pulkit Mathur information on the various students’ societies distinguished work. She entered the hearts and Reach LICAA at: licaasecretary@gmail. Dr. T.G. Rupa – their achievements, activities conducted homes of millions of people across the globe com. https:/www.facebook.com/ Ms. Madhuri Nigam and ofcourse the forthcoming events from through her cookbooks. She has been a TEDX groups/141335538610/ Ms. Shweta Suman time to time. speaker, celebrity judge on Master Chef, got Website also plays a role in facilitating fee featured in the book ‘Millionaire Housewives’ The website of the college is available payment for the UG/PG students. The website for her inspirational journey and was also under the domain of: www. is continuously being updated with latest included in the book ‘50 most Influential Indian ladyirwin.edu.in. The website provides information about the college. Women Worldwide.’ information for dissemination of researches, departmental information, faculty profiles and other exhaustive information about the college.

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Fee and

Scholarships

Prospectus 2017-18 79 College Fee

FEE STRUCTURE 2020-21

Fee Head M.Sc I Yr M.Sc II DDPHN B.Ed. I Yr B.Ed. B.Ed. MR I B.Ed. MR B.Sc (H.Sc.) B.Sc B.Sc B.Sc (H.Sc.) B.Sc. B.Sc Yr (H.Sc.) II Yr II Yr Pass I Yr (H.Sc.) (H.Sc.) Hons. & Food (H.Sc.) (H.Sc.) Yr Pass II Yr Pass III Technology Hons. II Hons. III Yr Hons, I Yr Yr Yr

Admission 5 0 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 0 5 0 0

Caution Money (College) 5000 0 5000 5000 0 5000 0 5000 0 0 5000 0 0

College Mtc. 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500

Computer Fee 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500

Course Development Fee 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000

Development Fund (College) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Development Fund 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 (University) Games/Sports Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

Garden 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Horticulture 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

I-Card 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Laboratory 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

Library 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 500 500

Library Automation 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

Library Security 1000 0 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 0 0 1000 0 0

Medical 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

NSS 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Orientation Program 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 0 0 500 0 0

Periodical & Journals 2000 2000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0

92 Prospectus 2020-21 Fee Head M.Sc I Yr M.Sc II DDPHN B.Ed. I Yr B.Ed. B.Ed. MR I B.Ed. MR B.Sc (H.Sc.) B.Sc B.Sc B.Sc (H.Sc.) B.Sc. B.Sc Yr (H.Sc.) II Yr II Yr Pass I Yr (H.Sc.) (H.Sc.) Hons. & Food (H.Sc.) (H.Sc.) Yr Pass II Yr Pass III Technology Hons. II Hons. III Yr Hons, I Yr Yr Yr

Prevention of Sexual 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Harassment Research Facility 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0

Specialization Lecture 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 0 100 0 0 100

Sports Council 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

Student Centre Fund 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Student Aid 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 505

Student Association 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300

Student Facility 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000

Student Magazine 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Tuition 360 360 300 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240

University Culture Fee 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

University Enrolment 150 0 100 150 150 150 150 200 0 0 200 0 0

University Examination 2220 2820 2220 1910 1510 2510 2510 3220 3020 3020 3220 3020 3020

University Library 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 Development

University Library Security 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0

W&E 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

WUS-DUC 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Annual Day Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Ethical Clearance 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Alumni Charges 1000 0 1000 1000 0 1000 0 200 0 1000 200 0 1000

Spic Macay 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Total Amount 37340 30785 36705 36385 29980 36985 30980 29645 22540 23640 29645 22540 23640

PwD Fee 4355 3350 4355 4355 3350 4355 3350 2555 2350 3350 2555 2350 3350

Prospectus 2020-21 93 94 Prospectus 2020-21 College Hostel Fee

HOSTEL FEE I TERM II TERM

Caution Money* 2000

Annual Charges 500 Hostel Orientation with Parents 500 Establishments 7500 7500

Room Charges 4500 4500

Electricity & Water 4500 4500 Repairs/ Service 1350 1350 Furniture & Fixture 1350 1350

Stationery 500

TV 500 Garden 500 Hostel Development 4500 4500

Recreation Charges 1250 1250

Maintenance Of Electricity & Pantry Appliances 500 450 Mess Charge 15000 15000 Student Aid Fund 500 500

Foreign Student Fee**

TOTAL 45450 40900

* To be paid by First Year students Only. ** Foreign Student Fee (P.A) as per D.U. rules.

Prospectus 2017-18 83 95 Prospectus 2020-21 Scholarships Awards–Postgraduate Awards–Undergraduate

S. No. Prize

1 HDCS Faculty Award to the Meritorious Student in HDCS S. No. Prize 2 Vaish Associates Advocate Scholarships 1 Leelawati Kapur Memorial Scholarship (DCE) Sunita Bal Krishan Ghai Award 2 P.L. Seth Memorial Scholarship (DCE) 3 Bawa Wadhwa Scholarship 3 J.N Endlaw Award (DCE) 4 Harinder Rajinder Singh Sawhney Award 4 S. Anandalakshmy Scholarship (HDCS) 5 Deeptanshu Vedanta Scholarship 5 Ms. Damyanti Rani Award (HDCS) 6 Sheila Gupta Award 6 Joshi Scholarship (FAS) 7 8 Sarla Manchanda Award 7 OPG (O.P. Grover) Scholarship (FAS) Y.K. Subrahmanyam Memorial Award 8 Mr. D.N Endlaw Award (FAS) 9 Bhrighu Prerna Award for high Achieving student in core Human 9 Ved Prakash Gupta Scholarship (FAS) 10 Development in III Hons t in III Pass 10 Harinder Rajinder Singh Sawhney PG Scholarship (RMDA) Swarn Kamla Award 11 Mrs. Vidya Endlaw Award (RMDA) 11 12 Raushini Deshpande Memorial Award (RMDA) 13 Sushma Palmer Scholarships (FN) STUDENTS’ PRIZES AND AWARDS 14 Suvira Scholarship (FN) Doctoral and Postgraduate 15 Basant Kumar Award (FN) 16 R.Saroja Award (FN) S.No. Prizes 17 B.N Aindley Award (B.Ed & B.Ed MR) 1 Anupa Sahi Siddhu Gold Medal for excellence in doctoral work in Lady Irwin College 18 Shashi Jay Guglani Award (B.Ed & B.Ed MR) 2 Sumitra Gurudutt Gold Medal for Ist Position in B.Ed. (Home Science) 19 Inderpal Rikhy Trust for Women Empowerment and Development Prize For Music (Co-Curricular Activities) 3 Suraj and Santosh Bhasin Gold Medal For First Position in B.Ed.Spl.Ed.(MR) st 20 Inderpal Rikhy Trust for Women Empowerment and Development Prize For Art 4 College Award for 1 Position in M.Sc. Resource Management and Design (Co-Curricular Activities) Application-II 5 College Award For the Best Student- Teacher of the Year 21 Inderpal Rikhy Trust for Women Empowerment and Development Prize For Dance 6 College Award For the Best Student- Teacher of the Year in Special (Co-Curricular Activities) Education (MR) 22 1967 Batch Award for All-rounder student of Home Science B.Sc. III Pass 7 B. Tara Bai Award For 1st Position in M.Sc. Food & Nutrition II (Co-Curricular Activities)

96 Prospectus 2020-21 S.No. Prizes Undergraduate 8 Sushma Sharma Prize For Highest Marks in Dissertation Food & Nutrition S.No. Prizes 9 Harbans Kumari Siddhu Memorial Prize For Highest Marks in Public 1 Smt. Leela Malhotra Gold Medal For 1st Position in B.Sc. Home Science Nutrition M.Sc Food & Nutrition Previous (Honours) (Food and Nutrition) 10 Shashi Jhingran Prize For 2nd Position in M.Sc. Food & Nutrition Part–I st nd 11 Usha Bhargava Prize for Best Student in Biochemistry, M.Sc. Food & 2 College Award For 1 Position in 2 Year B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) Nutrition-1 (Theory) 3 College Award For 1st Position in B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) 12 Asha Sarbhoy Prize for Best Student in Food Microbiology and Food Safety M.Sc. FN-I (Theory) (Resource Management and Design Application) 4 College Award For 1st Position in B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) 13 Indravati Pasricha Award For the 1st Position in PG-DDPHN (Development Communication and Extension) nd 14 Pratima Kaushik Award For 2 Position in PG-DDPHN 5 College Award For 1st Position in B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) (Fabric and Apparel Science) 15 Sanjam Randhawa Award For Ist Position in M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel st Science -II 6 College Award For 1 Position in B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) 16 Dhun Khambatta Prize For the Best Student of Textile Design, (Human Development and Childhood Studies) nd M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel Science –Final 7 Rashmi Paliwal Award For 2 Position in B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) (Fabric and Apparel Science) 17 Durga Ganguly Prize for best Student in Pattern Making M.Sc. Fabric and st st Apparel Science- I 8 Manju Deshbir Award For 1 Position in 1 Year B.Sc. Home Science (Honours) 18 Child Development Alumnae Award For Ist Position in M.Sc. Human st st Development and Childhood Studies II 9 College Award For 1 Position in 1 Year B.Sc. Home Science (Pass) 19 Bhargavi Menon Award For IInd Position in M.Sc. Resource Management 10 Z. Vijay Kumar Award For 1st Position in 2nd Year B.Sc. Home Science and Design Application- I (Pass) st 20 Indravati Pasricha Award For Ist Position in B.Ed. (Home Science) 11 College Award For 1 Position in III Year B.Sc. Home Science (Pass) 12 College Award For 1st Position in I Year B.Sc. Hons. Food Technology 21 Durga Deulkar Award For Ist Position in M.Sc. Development Communication and Extension-II 13 College Award For 1st Position in II Year B.Sc. Hons. Food Technology 22 Veena Thapar Prize For Most Talented Student-Teacher of the Year (B.Ed.)

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Scholarships for the Year 2019-20 Co-Curricular Activities Undergraduate S.No. Prize S.No Name of Scholarship 1. Asha Bhargava Singh Award for High Achieving Student Executive 1. Fena Scholarship 2. Asha Bhargava Singh Award for Socially Sensitive Student 2. S. Sampuran Singh Memorial Scholarship 3. College Award For the Best Sportswoman of the year 3. Dr. Y.P.S Bajaj Memorial Scholarship 4. College Award For Community Service 4. Patney Scholarship 5. Ved Lata Sud Memorial Scholarship 5. College Award For Promotion of Art & Culture 6. College Award for Providing Organisational Support for Students 6. Haveli Ram Pasricha Scholarships Events 7. Madaan and Manchanda Scholarship 7. College Award for Providing Logistic Support for Student functions 8. Maa Saraswati Scholarship 8. Sushma Seth Award For Best Actress of the year 9. Suniti Devi & Anand Prakash Gupta Scholarship 9. Bala Subrahmaniam Memorial Prize For Second Best Actress of the year 10. Sugita Devi & Brij Bhushan Scholarship 11. Sulbha & Virender Gupta Scholarship 10. Bala Subrahmaniam Memorial Prize For the Best Speaker of the year Suniti & Purushottam Goyel Scholarship 11. Sardarni Jaswant Kaur & Shanta Memorial Prize For Music and Dance 12. 13. Veena & Anil Kumar Scholarship 12. Anuradha Goswami Memorial Award For Fine Arts 14. Sumitra Guru Dutt Scholarship 13. G. D. Jain Prize For Literary Society 15. Sumitra Guru Dutt Scholarship 14. Dr. S. Anandalakshmy Award For Excellence in Performing Arts 16. LIC Royality Fund Scholarships Merit cum means 15. P. Vishwanath Memorial Award For Outstanding Academic 17 Student Aid Fund Achievements and Extra-Curricular Activities (PG Student) 16. Harmohini Sarna Award For Outstanding Contribution to the College

17. Student‟s Association Awards- (Two Students) For Outstanding Contribution to the College

Prospectus 2020-21 99 100 Prospectus 2020-21 Scholarships

M.Sc. Development Communication and Extension

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Mohan Devi and Mani Ram Kalra Memorial Scholarship 2. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund Scholarship 3. Student Aid Fund Scholarship

M.Sc. Human Development and Childhood Studies

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Pritam Kaur Scholarship

2. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund Scholarship 3. Student Aid Fund Scholarship

Prospectus 2020-21 101 102 Prospectus 2020-21 M.Sc. Fabric and Apparel Science

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Manjula Gupta Scholarships 2. ON Suri Memorial Scholarship 3. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund

Prospectus 2018-19 91 M.Sc. Resource Management and Design Application

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund Scholarship

2. Student Aid Fund

PG Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Iqbal Singh Bedi Scholarship

92 Prospectus 2018-19 M.Sc. Food and Nutrition

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Avtar K. Kaul Scholarships

2. Kellog‟s Scholarship

3. Avtar Singh Bedi Scholarship 4. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund Scholarship

5. Student Aid Fund

Prospectus 2019-20 93 Bachelor of Education (General and Special Education)

S. No Name of Scholarship 1. Pushpa Chandhok Memorial Scholarships

2. Santosh Bhasin Memorial Scholarship 3. Leela Malhotra Scholarships

4. Sumitra Guru Dutt Scholarship

5. Sumitra Guru Dutt Scholarship 6. Sumitra Guru Dutt Scholarship 7. LIC Faculty Royalty Fund Scholarship 8. Student Aid Fund

94 Prospectus 2018-19 Prospectus 2020-21 107 108 Prospectus 2020-21

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