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JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF

SUPPORTING DOCUMENT FOR 6.5.3

ROAD MAP OF THE DOCUMENT

1. Link of IQAC

2. Link of Add-on-Courses

3. Link of AQAR

4. Link of NIRF

5. Link of National/International Conferences

6. Link of Webinar Reports

7. Orientation Programme on Quality Issues for Teachers and Students Organised by the Institution

8. Reports of Seminars and FDPs

LINK OF IQAC

Name of Document Link to Document IQAC Minutes https://www.jmc.ac.in/iqac/minutes IQAC Initiatives https://www.jmc.ac.in/iqac/initiatives IQAC Action Plan https://www.jmc.ac.in/iqac/actionplans IQAC Action Taken https://www.jmc.ac.in/iqac/actiontakenreports

LINK OF ADD-ON-COURSES REPORT Year Link of Report 2015-16 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/addoncoursereport/Add- on%20course%202015_16.pdf 2016-17 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/addoncoursereport/Add- on%20course%202016_17.pdf 2017-18 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/addoncoursereport/Add- on%20course%202017_18.pdf 2018-19 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/addoncoursereport/Add- on%20course%202018_19.pdf 2019-20 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/addoncoursereport/Add- on%20course%202019_20.pdf

Link of AQAR

Year Link of Report 2015-16 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/aqar/AQAR%202015-16.pdf 2016-17 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/aqar/AQAR%202016-17.pdf 2017-18 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/naac/aqar/AQAR%202017_18.pdf 2018-19

Link of NIRF

Participation Link in NIRF 2017-18 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/iqac/nirf/NIRF%202016-17.pdf 2018-19 https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/iqac/nirf/NIRF%202017-18.pdf 2019-20(of https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/staticfiles/iqac/nirf/Jesus%20&%20Mary%20College20 2018-19) 200106-.pdf

Link of National/International Conferences

Date of Title of National/International Link of the Report Conduct Conference 03/10/2018 Empowering Women through https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/research/Confe to Transformative Education rence%20Report.pdf 04/10/2018 28/03/2019 International Conference on Social https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/research/Com to Media Marketing -Opportunities and merce%20ICSMM%20-19%20Report.pdf 29/03/2019 Challenges

21/01/2020 National Conference on National https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/research/NRM Resources Management for SD%202020.pdf Sustainable Development 28/02/2020 National Conference on Innovative https://www.jmc.ac.in/uploads/research/IAPFI Approaches to Plastic Free %202020%20Long%20Report.pdf

Link of Webinar Reports

Date of Title of Webinar Link of Report Conduct 07/05/2020 Covid-19 and China : Recalibrating the Narrative Link 10/05/2020 COVID-19 Outbreak: Psycho-social Support to the Youth Link 12/05/2020 Life and Careers Beyond COVID-19 Link 15/05/2020 Migration Matters Link 17/05/2020 Employability and Recovery in a post Covid-19 World Link 01/06/2020 Women in Covid ‘lock-down’: An intersectional feminist analysis Link 05/06/2020 Living with Corona: Challenges and Management of Well-being Link 08/06/2020 Colonialism and History of Epidemics: Lessons from the Past Link 11/06/2020 Understanding India’s Employment Problem Link 12/06/2020 Impact of the Pandemic on the Metropolitan Middle-Class Indian Link Woman 15/06/2020 Link समकालीन हिꅍदी उपꅍयास और व셍तमान 16/06/2020 Experiences and Realities: Insights from Civil Servants Link 19/06/2020 In a Relationship…with the screen Link 21/06/2020 Yoga: Guardian of Mind, Body and Spirit Link 22/06/2020 How to Stay Cyber Safe in Covid-19 Times? Link 23/06/2020 Understanding and Mentoring Young People Link 25/06/2020 Stigma and the Covid Pandemic: Testimonies of Resilience, Link Resistance and Agency

Orientation Programme on Quality Issues for Teachers and Students Organised by the Institution

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2018-19

2019-20

Department of Mathematics , (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade) University of Delhi

REPORT of UGC Sponsored National Seminar

on

Relevance of Mathematics for Employability

22nd—23rd September, 2015

Venue: Jesus and Mary College , -110021. India

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UGC National Seminar on “Relevance of Mathematics for Employability” sponsored by UGC was organized by the Department of Mathematics from Sept. 22 to 23, 2015.

• Chief guest of the seminar was Prof. Dinesh Singh, then Vice Chancellor, DU. He delivered the inaugural lecture.

• The speakers invited for the seminar delivered talks on varied topics like

▪ ‘Mathematics in Data Sciences’,

▪ ‘Mathematics in Society’

▪ ‘Alumini sharing their expeiriences’

The Mathematics Department of Jesus and Mary College organised the UGC sponsored national seminar based on ‘Relevance of mathematics for employability’. The seminar was organised as a part of the two-day annual department fest – Matherena.

Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of was the guest speaker for the event. The event was attended by approximately 400 students.

The programme began with the inaugural address of Dr. Dinesh Singh. He talked about the importance of mathematics in today’s scenario and the employability options available to the students pursuing the same. With real examples, he explained how students, with basic knowledge of elementary mathematics, were able to achieve their desired goals. The address

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was followed by another talk by various industry experts on ‘Opportunities of mathematics in Data Sciences’.

A talk on Resume Building followed, where students were given information about having an impressive resume, developing confidence and facing interviews. Then, an interactive Campus to Corporate session by the alumni took place.

Lastly, an innovative presentation on ‘Real time application of mathematics’ was displayed to the students. The event continued 2nd day with math-oriented events like Sudoku, Red letter Quiz, Faking the research, Mathematical tambola, Mathematical pictionary and Decoding the map.

Chief Guest & Resource Persons for UGC National Seminar, Mathematics Department, 2015

S.NO NAME DESIGNATION

1 Professor Dinesh Singh Vice Chancellor, University Of Delhi

2 Mr. Gaurav Sahu CEO, India on Shore

3 Dr. JatinThukral CFA, Vice President, Black Rock Services India Pvt Ltd

4 Mr. Bharat Kherwa Associate Data Scientist, Black Rock and Advisor to Tetbook.com

5 Ms. Ridhi Anand Sr. Consultant-Acctuary- Max NewYork Life Insurance Co.

6 Mr. Rohit Chadha Director, Foodpanda

7 Mr. Vishal Seth MD, Berc Consultancy

8 Ms. Tusha Kanwar Lawyer and Entrepreneur

9 Ms. Suriti Sharma Analyst, Sapient

10 Ms. Kriti Wadhwa Assistant Professor,

11 Mr. Abhishek Tohan Assistant Vice President, Genpact

12 Ms. Kanika Arora Assistant Manager, Serco

13 Ms. Etti Kapoor Research Scholar

14 Ms. JuhiBhala Research Analyst, KPMG

15 Mr. Ankit Jain Senior Manager, Audit, Deloitte

16 Ms. Guneet Kaur Manager, Talent Acquisition, Audit, Deloitte (US-Hyderabad)

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PARTICIPANTS S.NO NAME OF STUDENT COLLEGE 1 AAKASH JAIN HINDU COLLEGE 2 PRIYANKA SETHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 3 SABRINA MATHEWS ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 4 GAYATRI MANN BUSINESS STUDIES 5 KANUPREET KAPANI PEARL ACADEMY 6 DIGVEER YADAV DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 7 ARJUN KAPOOR IP UNIVERSITY 8 VIPUL BAJAJ SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 9 DIKSHA KHANNA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 10 TANYA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND 11 VITESH BANSAL ARCHITECTURE 12 MANMEET JOLLY SYMBIOSIS 13 SUDEEP JOLLY SYMBIOSIS 14 SONALIKA ARORA 15 KASHIKA KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 16 SOUMYA KHANNA DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 17 VISHALIKHA KAPOOR DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 18 AKSHITA BHATT 19 MAHIMA RASTOGI LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 20 HARSHITA SAXENA LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 21 ANCHITA BAGGA IIT DELHI 22 JAYATI WALIA IIT DELHI 23 JHANAVI KHAMBOJ IIT DELHI 24 ASHNA SAHNI NIFT 25 POORVI AGGARWAL AMITY UNIVERSITY 26 NIKHIL GULGAIA AUROBINDO COLLEGE 27 KESHAV MANN SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 28 KHUSHBOO GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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29 PRACHIKA LATHWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 30 MANAYA BAGGA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 31 AISHANI BHATNAGAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 32 ESHA AGARWAL 33 KRITIKA UPPAL GARGI COLLEGE 34 RIYA GUPTA SRCC 35 ARSH AGGARWAL SRCC 36 ARUSHI MANN LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 37 RITU SHARMA COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES 38 TUSHAR SHARMA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 39 RAIN BAKSHI 40 LIPIKA ARORA SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 41 ANSHIKA SONI SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 42 YATHARTH SINGH SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 43 MAYANK MAKKAR SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 44 KARAN CHAWLA JIMS 45 KARAN OBEROI JIMS 46 RISHI JINDAL AMITY UNIVERSITY 47 KARAN MAHIPAL IILM 48 TUSHAR MAHAJAN IILM 49 BIKRAM RANDHAWA JIMS 50 SIMRAN KHUBCHANDANI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 51 JHARNAA MALJHOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 52 ARADHANA KAUSHIK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 53 SONAKSHI GOEL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 54 PANKHURI MIRANDA HOUSE 55 LAKSHITA SETIA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 56 AAKRITI SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 57 AANCHAL GUPTA COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 58 AAKRITI OBEROI COMMERCE 59 AASHNA SONI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE P a g e 5 | 17

60 ABHISHEK MAKHIJA SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 61 ADIL HAYAT COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES 62 AKASHIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 63 AKSHAT GULATI DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 64 MEDHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 65 MANSI ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 66 AKSHITA SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 67 AKUL SABHARWAL AMITY UNIVERSITY 68 ALANKRITA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 69 ALIMAH RAHIM JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 70 PRACHI SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 71 ANANYA KAPOOR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 72 APOORVA MANGLA COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES 73 ASHMEET CHANDHOK HINDU COLLEGE DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 74 AVIRAL GUPTA COMMERCE 75 SRISHTI HASIJA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 76 SRISHTI PARIHAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 77 JESSICA KAUR MAITREYI COLLEGE DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 78 SAKSHI KAPOOR COMMERCE 79 GAURAV AHUJA IP UNIVERSITY 80 ANCHAL KHANNA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 81 SARTHAK KHANNA ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE UDAY PRATAP SINGH 82 ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE SANDHU 83 SARAH HUSAIN HINDU COLLEGE 84 SHRUTI SOIN IP COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 85 TANYA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 86 AASHRUTI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 87 RADHA MALHOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 88 FIZA SHAHI SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 89 SAMRIDH GERA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH

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90 HIMANI ARORA DTU 91 KUNAL YADAV DTU 92 ANN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 93 SAKSHI GULATI JNU 94 NIHARIKA ANAND JNU 95 RADHIKA KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 96 VISHALIKA MEHRA KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 97 RUKMA DANGEY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 98 RAVLEEN KAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 99 TERESA JOHNSON JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 100 ANNETE JOSEPH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 101 BHAVNEET GROVER KHALSA COLLEGE 102 BHAVYA SEHGAL KHALSA COLLEGE 103 ANANYA MAHAJAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 104 KASHIKA MEHTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 105 DAMAN BINDRA KHALSA COLLEGE 106 DEEPANSHI IP COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 107 DIVYA GUPTA RAMJAS 108 DIVYANSHI RASTOGI DTU 109 VANDANA SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 110 DIKSHA PRADHAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 111 GEETANSHI SAHNI HINDU COLLEGE 112 HARGUN KOHLI KHALSA COLLEGE 113 ISHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 114 ISHPREET KAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 115 JAIGUN SINGH HINDU COLLEGE 116 JANICA PAUL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 117 JASKIRAN KOHLI SRCC 118 JOYCE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 119 KAASHNI KOHLI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 120 SOUMYA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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121 APOORVA PURI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 122 KARAN ANAND DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 123 KHYATI KHATTAR DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 124 MUSKAN JAIN DYAL SINGH COLLEGE 125 KRITI GUPTA AMITY UNIVERSITY 126 VARUN SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 127 TARAN GUPTA SYMBIOSIS DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 128 VYRAJ ARORA COMMERCE DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 129 KIRTI NAGPAL COMMERCE 130 KHUSHBAQT JUNAID JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 131 ANU BINOJ JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 132 MALVIKA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND 133 MANVI JAIN COMMERCE 134 MEDHAVI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 135 MEHAK GUPTA KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 136 MOHIT BAGGA HINDU COLLEGE 137 NANDINI JAIN JIMS SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 138 ARIHANT JAIN BUSINESS STUDIES SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 139 RAGHAV AGGARWAL BUSINESS STUDIES SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 140 MAHIM AHUJA BUSINESS STUDIES 141 JAPNEET KAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 142 HARBANI OBEROI KHALSA COLLEGE 143 RITIKA VERMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 144 NISHTHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 145 ISHAAN SHARMA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 146 SAHEJ MONGA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 147 SAHIL SARNA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 148 ROHAN ARORA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 149 RITIKA MALHOTRA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH

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150 SANIA ARORA SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 151 Angelin Jenifer KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 152 Shriya Bhugra KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 153 Aadya saxena KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 154 Avantika sardana KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 155 Tavleen Kaur GARGI COLLEGE 156 Sehaj kaur GARGI COLLEGE 157 Varuni aggarwal GARGI COLLEGE 158 Rohanshi Vaid GARGI COLLEGE 159 Shivangi Ahuja SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 160 Aastha Verma SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 161 vamika pandey SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 162 grace cyril SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 163 Anushka Sikka SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 164 Pragya Virmani SHRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE 165 Sheetal Gehlot JNU 166 Apoorva Jain JNU 167 Namita Chacko KHALSA COLLEGE 168 Ellen John KHALSA COLLEGE 169 Soumya Ahuja SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 170 Natasha Raj Mehta SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 171 Shiyali Sharma KHALSA COLLEGE SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 172 Aishwarya Madan BUSINESS STUDIES SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF 173 Sakshi Nayal BUSINESS STUDIES 174 MONICA JAMES JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 175 DISHA THAMMAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 176 PUNITA CHOWDHARY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 177 VRITTI DARA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 178 RITIKA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 179 SHIKHAR PAHWA DTU

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180 UDIT KAPOOR DTU 181 SARTHAK AGGARWAL SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH 182 KAWAL SAPRA KHALSA COLLEGE 183 KAREENA ARORA HANSRAJ COLLEGE 184 RISHU SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 185 SAUMYA GANDHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 186 SITWAT KAPOOR IP COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 187 ANJALI MEHTA IP COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 188 JATIN THAKKAR ST STEPHEN'S COLLEGE 189 SUMEGHA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 190 SANA SETHI KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE 191 SUWENA KAUR SAPRA KHALSA COLLEGE 192 POOJA ARORA MIRANDA HOUSE 193 YUSRA HASAN MIRANDA HOUSE 194 CHANDINI AHUJA LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 195 EKSHA CHANDAWALA HANSRAJ COLLEGE 196 ISHITA SHARMA GARGI COLLEGE 197 CHHAVI ARORA LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 198 VIDUSHI BADHWAR LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 199 VIDUSHI THAPLIAL LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE 200 TUBA AHMED IP COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 201 GAURAV MEHROTRA HINDU COLLEGE 202 KARAN SACHDEVA HINDU COLLEGE 203 SAHIR SACHTEY HANSRAJ COLLEGE 204 VIDUR KAPOOR DTU 205 KASHISH ARORA DTU 206 AAKRITI BAHRI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 207 AASHNA GUTGUTIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 208 AASHNA SONI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 209 AASHRUTI BABBAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 210 AASTHA CHINMAYI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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211 AKANSHI GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 212 ALINA AIJAZ JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 213 AMRITA KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 214 ANITHA JOSEPH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 215 ANJALY JOY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 216 ANSU GEORGE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 217 Apoorva JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 218 APURVA GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 219 ARCHANA SRIWASTAVA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 220 ARLENE FERNANDES JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 221 BHAVANA M JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 222 BHAVYA BHATIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 223 CHITPARA VASHISHTHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 224 Ciji George JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 225 DIKSHA BHANDARI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 226 DONAMOL JOSEPH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 227 ELIZABETH SEBASTIAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 228 GISELLE FERNANDES JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 229 HIMANI JAIN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 230 ISHITA MEHTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 231 KAJAL CHAUDHARY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 232 KIRTI SATIJA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 233 KRITI RASTOGI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 234 KRITIKA VEEN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 235 LAGAN KHANNA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 236 M. CHRISTINA VASANTH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 237 MAHIMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 238 MANASWITA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 239 MARTHA PASKIN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 240 MEGHA SHRIVASTAVA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 241 NANCY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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242 NANDINI KAUSHIK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 243 NIHARIKA GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 244 NIKITA SOBTI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 245 PANKHURI SRIVASTAVA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 246 PINKISH MALIK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 247 PUNKHURI KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 248 RACHITA GROVER JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 249 RADHA MALHOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 250 RADHIKA KAMRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 251 RADHIKA KINHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 252 RIA RAPHEAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 253 RISHU GAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 254 RITU TYAGI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 255 RIYA JAIN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 256 ROHINI GARODIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 257 RUKMA DANGEY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 258 SAKSHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 259 SANJANA CHOPRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 260 SANNA GANDOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 261 SARAH STEPHEN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 262 SEJAL MAAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 263 SHARON JACOB JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 264 SHIPRA AGRAWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 265 SHIVANGI VERMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 266 SHIVANI MALIK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 267 SHIVANJALI KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 268 SHIWANI AWASTHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 269 SHREEJI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 270 SHREYA KHATRI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 271 SHREYA KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 272 SHREYSI BATRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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273 SHRUTI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 274 SHRUTI SRIVASTAVA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 275 SHYAMA AGRAHARI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 276 SOMYA MAHESHWARI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 277 SRISHTI BAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 278 SUMEGHA CHAUDHARY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 279 TANISHA RAO JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 280 TANVI YADAV JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 281 TANYA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 282 THERES THOMAS JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 283 AAKRITI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 284 AISHANI BHATNAGAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 285 AKASHIA PURI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 286 AKSHITA CHOORAMANI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 287 ALANKRITA RASTOGI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 288 ANANYA MAHAJAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 289 ANCHAL KHANNA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 290 ANNETTE JOSEPH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 291 APOORVA PURI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 292 DIKSHA KHANNA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 293 DIKSHA PRADHAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 294 Disha Thamman JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 295 JYOTI GROVER JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 296 KAASHNI KOHLI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 297 KASHIKA MEHTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 298 KHUSHBOO GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 299 MALVIKA SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 300 MANAYA BAGGA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 301 MANSI ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 302 MEDHA KANDARI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 303 MEDHAVI SHARMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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304 MONICA JAMES JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 305 NISHTHA BATRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 306 PAAVNI WADHAWAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 307 PRACHI SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 308 PRACHIKA LATHWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 309 PUNITA CHOWDHRY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 310 RAVLEEN KAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 311 RISHU SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 312 RITIKA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 313 RUPAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 314 SAUMYA GANDHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 315 SHRUTI DIWAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 316 SHYBI BOSE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 317 SRISHTI PARIHAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 318 SRISHTI HASIJA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 319 SRUTHI MERIYA JOY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 320 VANDANA SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 321 VRITTI DARA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 322 AARTI GULATI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 323 AARUSHI DUA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 324 AARUSHI SINGLA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 325 AARZOO DAWAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 326 AAYUSHEE SHARMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 327 AKANKSHA MISHRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 328 AKSHHITA POONIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 329 ALISHA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 330 ANANYA JAIN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 331 ANANYA RAWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 332 ANKITA CHANDOLA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 333 ANN KURILLOSE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 334 ANSA MATHEW JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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335 APRAJITA SINGH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 336 ARADHANA KAUSHIK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 337 ARUNIMA KALRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 338 ARUSHI MADAAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 339 ARUSHI BANSAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 340 ARUSHI GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 341 ASHMIT KAUR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 342 ASHMITA JOSEPH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 343 BHAVYA BATRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 344 BHAVYATA JAIN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 345 BLESSY BENNY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 346 CHHAVI KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 347 DIKSHA SHARMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 348 GAURI CHARNALIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 349 GAURIKA SOBTI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 350 GUNJAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 351 HIMANSHI SHARMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 352 HIMANSHI SINGHAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 353 ISHA SONI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 354 ISHPREET KAUR SETHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 355 JESSLIN MAMMEN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 356 JHARNAA MALHOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 357 JOYCE JOHN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 358 KANCHAN PARCHANI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 359 KANIKA MALHOTRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 360 KANIKA SACHDEVA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 361 KASHIKA SUKHIJA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 362 KRITTIKA GUPTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 363 LAKSHITA RAJPAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 364 LAVINA PAHUJA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 365 MEGHA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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366 MEGHA GOYAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 367 NATASHA MARWAH JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 368 NIKITA ARORA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 369 NIMISHA SHARMA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 370 PRACHI KHURANA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 371 PRIYAL BHATNAGAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 372 PURNIMA DHILLON JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 373 RACHEL MURIEL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 374 RACHITA RAI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 375 RADHIKA AGARWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 376 RHEA KUDESIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 377 RICHA AGARWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 378 RICHA DHINGRA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 379 RIDHI MEHAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 380 ROSHNA RAJI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 381 RUTH SEBASTIAN JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 382 SABHYA SETHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 383 SANDHYA CHAUDHARY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 384 SENRA DHATERWAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 385 SHAGUN GANDHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 386 SHRADHA KOCHAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 387 SHUBHANGI MITTAL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 388 SIMRAN KHUBCHANDANI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 389 SMITY KAPOOR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 390 SMRITI TALWAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 391 SNEHA JOSHI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 392 SONAKSHI GOEL JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 393 SOUMYA RAVI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 394 SUKRITI KUMAR JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 395 SWEEN LAWRENCE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 396 TANU GULIA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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397 TANVI GOTHAM JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 398 TERESA JOHNSON JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 399 VANDITA BHADULA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 400 VARTIKA KEWALRAMANI JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 401 VINAYA DUTTA JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 402 VINNY BHARDWAJ JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE 403 ZUBIS CHAKRAVERTTY JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE

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Department of Commerce Jesus and Mary College, (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade) University of Delhi

REPORT of UGC Sponsored National Business Convention

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Online Retailing – A Paradigm Shift in India’s Retailing Scenario

17th - 18th March, 2016

Venue: Jesus and Mary College Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. India

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UGC Sponsored National Business Convention on ‘Online Retailing – A Paradigm Shift in India’s Retailing Scenario’ (17th and 18th March, 2016)

Participants: 615 delegates (students, faculty and corporate)

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Name Designation Purpose of visit Date

Ms. Sangeeta Additional Economic Advisor, Chief Guest, UGC National Saxena Department of Commerce, Convention th Ministry of Commerce and 17 March 2016 Industry, GOI

Mr. Yashish Dahiya CEO and Founder, Key Note Address in the UGC 17th March 2016 PolicyBazaar.Com National Business Convention

Mr. Nikhil Arora Entrepreneur, Mentor and Start- Chairperson, I technical track, 17th March 2016 up Advisor, Ex- Vice President & UGC National Business Managing Director, Intuit India. Convention

Dr. A. K. Manocha Chairman and Managing Director, Panel Speaker, UGC National 17th March 2016 IRCTC Business Convention

Mr. Anshuman Chief Products Officer, Panel Speaker, UGC National 17th March 2016 Bapna makemytrip.com Business Convention

Mr. Rana Atheya Founder, DogSpot Panel Speaker, UGC National 17th March 2016 Business Convention

Ms. Bishakha Senior Director, NASSCOM Chairperson, II technical 17th March 2016 Bhattacharya track, UGC National Business Convention

Ms. Arshiya Takkar Director, TacFabFashions, New Panel Speaker, UGC National 17th March 2016 Delhi Business Convention

Ms. Neha Kant Founder, Clovia. Panel Speaker, UGC National 17th March 2016 Business Convention

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Dr. Arvind Gupta Head and Co founder, Digital Chairperson, III technical 18th March India Foundation track, UGC National Business 2016 Convention

Mr. Parag Agarwal Global Head, Marketing, Hero Panel Speaker, UGC National 18th March 2016 Motors Corporation Business Convention

Mr. Fahad Moti Founder and Mentor, BitGiving Panel Speaker, UGC National 18th March 2016 Khan Business Convention

Mr. Praveen Singh Business Head, MBD Group, Panel Speaker, UGC National 18th March 2016 Educational provider Business Convention

Mr. Kapil K. Mohan Consultant, Mentor and Panel Speaker, UGC National 18th March 2016 Incubator for e-commerce Business Convention

startups. Ex Vice President, Power2SME. Secretary General, Cyber Café Association of India

Prof (Dr.) V. K. Former Head & Dean, Faculty of Chairperson, Valedictory 18th March 2016 Singh Management Studies, Gurukul Session, UGC National Kangri University, Uttarakhand Business Convention

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Department of Economics Jesus and Mary College, (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade) University of Delhi

REPORT of UGC Sponsored National Seminar

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India’s Development Challenges: Ideas for the Next Generation

6th and 7th October, 2016

Venue: Jesus and Mary College Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. India

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UGC National Seminar: India’s Development Challenges: Ideas for the Next Generation (6th and 7th October, 2016)

Name of Resource Person Designation Academic Funding Year Prof. Jayati Ghosh Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru 2016-17 External - University, Delhi. (6th-7th UGC October, Prof. Felix Padel Visiting Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru 2016) University, Delhi. Prof. C. P. Chandrasekhar Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Dr. V. N. Alok Faculty, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. Prof. Utsa Patnaik Prof. Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.

1. Prof. Jayati Ghosh (6th October, 2016)

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2. Dr. Felix Padel (6th October, 2016)

3. Prof. Utsa Patnaik (7th October, 2016)

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4. Prof. C.P Chandrasekhar (7th October, 2016)

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Department of Sociology Jesus and Mary College, (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade) University of Delhi

REPORT of UGC Sponsored National Seminar

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Environment in Sociology: Emerging Trends

7th and 8th April, 2016

Venue: Jesus and Mary College Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. India

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UGC National Seminar on Environment in Sociology: Emerging Trends on 7th and 8th April, 2016

The Department of Sociology successfully organised a UGC National Seminar on the 7th and 8th of April, 2016. The topic of the Seminar was ‘Environment in Sociology: Emerging Trends’. Eminent speakers were invited to address the audience and scholars from Universities across the country presented their ongoing work at the seminar. The seminar proceedings have been published online.

UGC NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “ENVIRONMENT IN SOCIOLOGY: EMERGING TRENDS” YouTube video links: 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROdfa5HRi4I 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmSqAERANkQ 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOKjfc2bopY

Name Designation Purpose of visit Date

Prof. T.K. Prof. Emeritus, Invited for the UGC National 7th April, 2016 Oommen CSSS/JNU Seminar (Keynote Speaker) Prof. Gopal Guru Professor, Centre Invited for the UGC National 7th April, 2016 for Political Seminar Studies, JNU Prof. Savyasaachi Professor of Invited for the UGC National 7th April, 2016 Sociology, JMI Seminar Prof. Sudha Associate Invited for the UGC National 7th April, 2016 Vasan Professor, Dept. of Seminar Sociology, DSE Dunu Roy Director, Hazards Invited for the UGC National 7th April, 2016 Centre, Delhi Seminar

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Prof. T.K. Oommen Prof. Gopal Guru

Dr. Taisha Abraham

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SEMINAR ON INDIA- UK RELATIONS NAME OF SPEAKER: HANNAH COCKBURN DESIGNATION: HEAD OF POLITICAL AND BILATERAL AFFAIRS

Proof of the event in Department Report DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT (2016-17)

The year 2016-17 has truly been an extremely dynamic and prolific year for the Department of Political Science, Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University. The session began with elections for the office bearers in August under the conscientious supervision of Ms. Tanuja Sachdev, Teacher-In-Charge of the Department. The office of President was held by Rashi Sharma with Aishwarya Titus elected as the Vice President for a term of one year.

The Department chose to start the term by stering of FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION through an assembly presented by the 2nd years on August 8th. Following this were the much-awaited Freshers’ celebration based on the theme COACHELLA held on August 31st with the thorough engagement of the seniors in welcoming the fresher students to the department and o the college. Ms. Political Science and Ms. Coachella were chosen after rounds of auditioning and an intra-department voting. Ms. Damini Kain brought pride to the Political Science family by winning the inter-college fresher title of Ms. Talented.

On September 5th, students of all 3 years put their best foot forward in organising the Teachers’ day celebrations by arranging for thoughtful gifts and lip-smacking refreshments for the teachers. The students of the department were also successful in putting up a series of well-coordinated cultural programs and collectively thanked the teachers for their unsullied service to the department and the college.

The second Assembly of the session took place on September 12th on the misconceptions regarding Teenage Suicides by the 3rd years. On September 19th, the students of the department got a real insight on, “South Asia as a Region” by Prof. Emeritus S.D. Muni. With great zeal and enthusiasm, the department invited the Asmita Theatre Group on September 27th to perform amongst their most celebrated plays, COURT MARTIAL as a curtain raiser to the annual fest which was to be held in exact 1 month from this date. The Curtain Raiser received an overwhelming response with over 3500 seated audiences and many more awaiting their entry into the college’s Multi-Purpose Hall.

The department also conducted 2 seminars on “How to crack professional interviews” and “Careers in IAS” on the same day of October 19th. Following this was the radically successful food sale on October 20th conducted by the department. The stall was a part of the annual Diwali mela- Sparsh. This sale was called “Grab the Grub” and boy, the students did grab it!

The All India Political Parties’ Meet (AIPPM), a pan-India conference held on October 26th and 27th ,as a part of the academic fest, which saw students as political representatives. It was a mock academic simulation of a thought of meet of the various political parties of the country. The agenda for the 2 day discussion was “Caste: Beef ban Politics; and asserting the hierarchy in the society”.

The annual Academic Festival of the Department, Politologue’16 took place on October 27th. This festival saw the participation of over 300 people from various colleges across Delhi spread across the 8 events which ranging from Slam Poetry, Online Photography Competition, a one minute Karo Rajneeti competition, to a Throne's Quest treasure hunt, a Film Review competition and Poster Making.

The students of the Political Science department, in their black and white self-designed T-shirts, worked relentlessly with the aim of making this an academic-cultural event. Participants took back great lessons of politics, learnt in the most fun and enjoyable ways, along with many goodies and prizes. An assembly by the 1st years took place on January 9th on the sudden policy of “Demonetization” adopted by the government in the later dates of November. An educative talk by the eminent Sociologist Ms. Ambar Ahmad on “Un/Covered Bodies: Women and the Politics of Dress” in which she threw a spotlight on the influences of dresses in the society which left everyone in awe and the speaker made efforts to address various questions raised by the students. The Annual College Sports day took place on the March 9th, in which the Department of Political Science was victorious in races and team competitions.

On March 24th 2017, an informal chat session was organised with Hannah Cockburn, Head of Political and Bilateral Affairs for the UK High Commission in New Delhi. This event which took place in the Hall witnessed a thrilling conversation on India-UK Relations.

The final assembly of the year took place on April 10th, a light-hearted presentation by the first years on eve-teasing and the Anti-Romeo squads. The Academic and Cultural term came to an end on the April 21st where the 1st and 2nd year students along with the teachers bid adieu to the Class of 2017.

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IT Workshop on ‘Creative Use of Technology in Education’ Dates: 8th, 9th and 19th May, 2017

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Workshop for Non-Teaching Staff on Motivation Through Emotional Intelligence

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FACULTY COLLOQUIUM TALK ON “THE CULTURAL PHENOMENA OF POST MODERNISM AND WOMEN’S CONFLICTED SPACES”: INAUGURAL TALK BY DR TAISHA ABRAHAM

EMAIL INVITATION TO JMC FACULTY

FDP ON E-FILING OF TAX RETURNS CONDUCTED BY DR. RENU GUPTA, SENIOR FACULTY, COMMERCE DEPARTMENT 27th July 2018

Research and Collaboration Committee Report 2018-19

The Internal Quality and Assurance Cell (IQAC) convened a Research Committee with the objective of promoting research activities at JMC. Member of the Research Committee: Sr. (Dr.) Rosily T.L. rjm, Principal, Dr. Ameeta Motwani, (Convenor), Dr. Renu Gupta, Commerce Department, Dr. Alka Marwaha, Mathematics Department, Dr. Alka Sehgal, Education Department, Ms. Nivedita Ghosh, Sociology Department.

Since its inception, the Research Committee has organised various programmes aimed at promotion of a ‘Research Culture’ at the campus. These include:

1. Presentation on ‘Funding Opportunities for Undertaking Research’ on 14th March, 2018 where Dr. Reena Marwah, Senior Academic Consultant, Indian Council for Social Science Research (On deputation from JMC) shared an insider’s perspective on how to write proposals for funding from government bodies such as ICSSR. Other speakers included Dr. Maya John and Dr. Ameeta Motwani, Associate Professors, JMC who shared information about funding from UGC for Major/Minor projects and USIEF under Fulbright schemes respectively.

2. Faculty Colloquium Series Inaugural Talk by Dr. Taisha Abraham on “The Cultural Phenomenon of Postmodernism and Women’s Conflictual Spaces” on April 11, 2018.

3. A two-days Faculty Development Programme on the theme ‘Emerging Research Methodologies in Social Sciences’ on May 3 – 4, 2018. The resource persons included: Prof. Savyasaachi, Jamia Millia Islamia; Prof. R. Govinda, National University of Educational Planning and Administration; Ms. Shafina Segon, AVP Marketing, Sage Publications India; Prof. K.V. Bhanu Murthy, University of Delhi; Prof. Prabhat Patnaik, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Dr. Divya Vaid, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

4. International Conference to mark the culmination of the JMC Golden Jubilee (1968-2018) Celebrations on October 3-4, 2018. Honourable Prof. Yogesh K. Tyagi, Vice-Chancellor, University of Delhi was the Chief Guest and the Keynote Speech was delivered by eminent educationist Prof. Karuna Chanana. There were eminent speakers from India and abroad at the 4 plenary sessions while more than 40 scholars presented their research papers at 4 Thematic Technical Sessions.

5. A one-day Faculty Development Programme cum Workshop was organised on “Climate Across Curriculum: Educational Resources for Teachers” on January 28, 2019 in Collaboration with TROP ICSU, a Climate Education Project funded by the International Science Council (ISC) and IISER, Pune. Prof. L.S. Shashidhara, IISER Pune and Ms. Anita Nagarajan, Project Consultant, TROP ICSU, IISER Pune were the resource persons. The workshop was attended by 40 faculty members from JMC and other colleges of University of Delhi. At the end of the workshop many ideas were developed for writing lesson plans for the TROP ICSU project. Three of these ideas were selected and their authors were invited to attend a two-day lesson writing workshop hosted by IISER Pune on March 18-19, 2019. The three lesson plans P a g e 1 | 2

contributed by faculty of JMC - Dr. Ameeta Motwani, Commerce; Ms. Sumangali R. Nair, Psychology and Ms. Megha Jacob, Economics have since been published on the TROP ICSU website https://tropicsu.org/ resources/lesson-plans/

6. A 15-hour Certification Workshop on Basic Data Analysis using R was organized between 26th September 2018 and 27th March, 2019 on the initiative of Dr. Anu Saxena, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, JMC. The theory lectures were delivered by Ms Charu Sarin Arora, Ms. Gurpreet Kaur, Ms. Priyanka Marwah, Ms. Saloni Arora, Ms. Ruhi Kakkar Ghai (Assistant Professors, Department of Commerce, JMC), Dr. Monica Rani (Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, JMC). The 7 hours hands on training on Software R was imparted by Ms. Akanksha Aggarwal (Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, JMC). A batch of 30 students joined the course and 21 students qualified and received certificates at a concluding ceremony organised on 27 March, 2019 where they presented the outline of research projects conceived by 8 group of students using what they learnt at the workshop.

The Research Committee was assigned the additional responsibility of exploring opportunities for and managing collaborations with National and International Institutions of Higher Education. Memorandums of Understanding was signed between JMC and the following institutions for Students and Faculty Exchange/Mobility and Collaborative Research during 2019: Indian Studies Center, Chiang Mai University, Thailand; North China University of Technology, Beijing, China; Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania.

In addition, the talks are in advance stages for signing MoUs with Magdalene College, University of Cambridge and Oriel College, University of Oxford who have offered 50% fee- waiver for their Summer Schools. Two students so far have taken advantage of the American Transfer Programme arrangement that JMC has with Concordia College New York.

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Faculty Development Programme Emerging Research Methodologies in Social Sciences May 3rd and 4th 2018 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Day 1 09.00 – 10.30 Session 1 Prof. Savyasaachi, Department of Sociology, Jamia Milia Islamia Chair: Dr. Alka Marwah

10.30 - 11.00 Tea Break 11.00 – 12.30 Prof. R. Govinda, National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) Chair: Dr. Taisha Abraham

12.30 – 14.00 Ms. Shafina Segon, AVP Marketing, Sage Publications, India Chair: Dr. Sandhya Nambiar

14.00 Lunch

Day 2 09.00 – 10.30 Prof. K. V. Bhanu Murthy, Department of Commerce Chair: Dr. Renu Gupta

10.30 – 11.00 Tea Break 11.00 – 12.30 Prof. Prabhat Patnaik, Jawaharlal Nehru University Chair: Dr. Maya John

12.30 – 14.00 Dr. Divya Vaid, Department of Sociology, JNU Chair: Dr. Anuradha Sharma

14.00 Lunch

Emerging Research Methodologies in Social Sciences' organized by IQAC and Research Committee, Jesus and Mary College 3rd and 4th May, 2018 Mahima Varma Dr. Jyotsna Sethi Dr. Gurmeet Bakshi Dr. Renu Gupta Ms. Lissy Jose Ms. Monica Chhabra Dr. Savita Rastogi Ms. Charu Sarin Ms. Priyanka Marwah Ms. Saloni Arora Ms. Trisha Chowdhary Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Archana Tripathi Mansi Aneja Megha Jacob Dr. Rekha Dayal Dr. Ruhi Ghai Anuradha Sharma Sumangali Anu Saxena Indrakshi Dutta Dr. Alka Marwaha Vrinda Moda Kashnie G Lavanya Ms. Megha Jacob

Teachers actively participating in the FDP

WORKSHOP ON FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINOR MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT 14th March 2018 Email Invitation to the Staff

Report of Research and Collaboration Committee

Department of Elementary Education Jesus and Mary College, (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade) University of Delhi

REPORT of UGC Sponsored National Seminar

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Multiple Childhoods in India - Voices of the Subaltern

23rd and 24th October, 2019

Venue: Jesus and Mary College Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. India

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A Report of the Two-Day National Seminar – Multiple Childhoods in India - Voices of the Subaltern (23-24 October 2019)

Multiple Childhoods in India: Voices of the Subaltern - A two-day UGC sponsored National Seminar by the Department of Elementary Education of Jesus and Mary College was inaugurated by Sister Rosily, the principal of the college and a faculty member of the Department of Elementary Education. Referring to the central role of the college to empower women Sister Rosily warmly invited the participants and guests to challenge singular notions and imageries of childhood.

Ms. Mansi Aneja shared the Concept note of the National Seminar and helped set the tone for the National Seminar.

Dr. Sona Andrew, the convenor of the National Seminar introduced the Key Note Speaker - Prof. Namita Ranganathan, Dept of Education, University of Delhi.

Prof. Namita Ranganathan through her five compelling stories from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu, included accounts from Odisha, Delhi and Rann of Kutch - explored the social-cultural position that stressed the interface between literacy, play, work and gender of the child and the cultures of home, community, and the school. Examining children from these diverse perspectives provided a multidimensional view that deepens understanding and opens up new avenues for research and educational practice.

Too often, in reflecting the value of child-initiated activities, education sets the stage for the growth and development of children and yet hesitates to intervene in that play for fear that to intervene is to create a developmentally inappropriate set of educational practices, yet one is led to wonder whether the lack of intervention may contribute to limiting the educational outcomes of the child’s growth.

Dr. Nandita Chaudhary invited us to examine forms and limits of human inquiry. Human beings she said, unlike atoms or molecules, are endowed with cognitive agency. Our grasp of the world, and of ourselves,

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are not merely responses to external stimuli; they are reflective and reflexive products of human inquiry. She invited us to explore various subaltern concepts and viewpoints, like subtractive knowledge, cultural wisdom and indigenous knowledge frameworks.

The Panel Discussion on Childhood in Conflict Zones, chaired by Dr. Asha Singh with discussants - Dr. Anandini Dar, Dr. Sarbani Sharma and Doctoral Scholar Parul Malik brought together studies, research syntheses, and critical commentaries that examined conflict-child relationships from cognitive, ecological, and cultural perspectives. The focus of the commentaries was to hold research on Childhood and Children and literacy up to scrutiny in terms of scientific significance, methodology, and utility for practice.

In Prof. Sinha’s address on ‘Children’s Literature' we were led to confront an adult discomfort over the multifaceted dimensions of the emotive appeal of literature, as she encouraged adults both to support children's desires to experience in imagination the limits of life and death, and to travel with children on their transformational journeys into unknown territory.

The Panel Discussion on ‘Representation of Childhood in Children’s Literature’, chaired by Dr. Suneeta Mishra with discussants- Dr. Prachi Kalra and Dr. Sonika Kaushik focussed on the representation of childhood and that of complexities of growing up years in literature. While Dr. Kaushik discussed the representation of childhood through various illustrations, Dr. Prachi discussed the literature for young adults and their representation within novels. The focus of the panel was to discuss the need for representing the worldview of children and young adults within the literature published for them.

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Ms. Geeta Dharmarajan, in her address on ‘Those Magical Years: Interweaving Childhood and narratives’, looked at how literature based on contextual experiences of underprivileged children directs them towards a participatory growth. The session further emphasised the need for collaboration of academia and the organisations working with the children from different socio-economic groups in order to create literature for children that has sound theoretical underpinnings.

This National Seminar provided teachers and learners, researchers and students with a sound theoretical framework for re-conceptualising significant aspects of childhood. Its many practical thought-provoking vignettes of the disruptive make this a compelling and provocative experience for any student willing to glimpse the fascinating life and times of the Child.

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Data Management workshop for Non Teaching Staff on 19th and 20th December 2019

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON ICT TRAINING PROGRAMME BY CRISPEDUCATION List of Participants Faculty Development Program on ICT 30th April, 2015, 4th May, Training Programme by CRISPEducation 2015 and 6th May, 2015 Dr. Mani A. Nandhi Dr. Ameeta Motwani Dr. Renu Gupta Dr. Gurmeet Bakshi Ms. Lissy Jose Ms. Charu Sarin Ms. Monica Soin Chhabra Ms. Shruti Sethi Dr. Vibha Mathur Dr. Gargi Jain Dr. Anu Ahuja Dr. Tanuja Sachdev Dr. Savita Rastogi Ms. Vijaya Dixit Sr. Dr. Molly Abraham Dr. Preeti Ghosh Dr. Saumya Varghese Dr. Anju Luthra Dr. Manmohan Kaur Ms. Bhawna Garg Dr. Rekha Dayal Dr. Sharda Bhatnagar Dr. Neelam Rishi Dr. Sanjay Singh Ms. Mayuri Gaur

Sessions of the FDP in Computer Lab

JMC visited IISER Pune and submitted 3 lesson Plans on 18th and 19th March 2019

1. Shadow Prices and Market Prices Ms. Megha 1. TROPICSU, 2019 Jacob https://tropicsu.org/lesson-plan-carbon- World Bank pricing-shadow-and-market-prices/

Ms. Sumangali 1. Stress & Coping 1. TROPICSU, Radhakrishnan 2019 https://tropicsu.org/lesson-plan-stress- World Bank

Nair and-coping/

Dr. Ameeta Poverty and Climate: An Inextricable Link 1. TROPICSU, Motwani World Bank

https://tropicsu.org/?s=Ameeta+Motwani 2019

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ‘THE UNCONSCIOUS COMMUNICATION IN PSYCHOANALYSIS’ ON 22ND JANUARY, 2020

Photographs of the National Seminar

FDP cum workshop on ‘Climate Across the Curriculum: Educational Resources for Teachers’ conducted by IQAC, JMC and TROPICSU, IISER, Pune Date: 28th January 2019 1. Dr. Alka Marwaha 2. Ms. Monica Rani 3. Ms. Monica Soin Chhabra 4. Ms. Charu Sarin 5. Ms. Priyanka Marwah 6. Ms. Saloni Arora 7. Ms. Trisha Chowdhary 8. Ms. Gurpreet Kaur 9. Vrinda moda 10. Ruhi Ghai 11. Kashnie 12. Ameeta Motwani 13. Renu Gupta 14. Shweta Paradkar 15. Megha Jacob 16. Shalini Srivastava 17. Prabhjyot Kaur 18. Mansi Aneja 19. Ms. Sumangali 20. Khushbu Tyagi 21. Shikha 22. Anu Ahuja 23. Ms. Akanksha Agarwal 24. Mr. Christu Doss 25. Dr. Pavitra Bhardwaj 26. Ms. Nazia Jeb 27. Dr. Alka Sehgal 28. Dr. Amrita Sastry 29. Dr. Rajinder Lal 30. Dr. Anju Luthra 31. Ms. Jasmin 32. Ms. Priya Bhatnagar 33. G Lavanya 34. Faculty from other DU colleges also attended the FDP

Workshop – “NEW TAX REGIME OR OLD TAX REGIME: WHICH ONE IS BETTER FOR YOU” Resource Person: Dr.Renu Gupta Date: 3rd March, 2020 List of Faculty Participants 1. Dr.Jobin Thomas 2. Dr.Roshan 3. Dr. Joan Anthony 4. Dr.Maya John 5. Ms Bhumika 6. Dr. Archana Tripathi 7. Dr.Kamlesh Mahajan 8. Dr.Amita Tiwari 9. Dr.Nivedita Ghosh 10. Ms.Mahima Verma 11. Ms Richa Krishna 12. Dr.Indrakshi Datta 13. Dr.Anu Saxena 14. Dr.Saumya Varghese 15. Ms Sameera 16. Dr.Renny Thomas 17. Dr.Sandhya Nambiar 18. Ms Sneh Kapoor 19. Dr.Shefali Mishra 20. Dr.Pavitra Bhardwaj 21. Dr.Amita Parshuram 22. Dr.Sharon Pillai 23. Ms Sugandha Sehgal 24. Ms Sukham

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON “REIMAGINING ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP- REDEFINING THE ROLE OF TEACHER’ AND ‘ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE ERA OF DISRUPTION’ BY MAJ. GEN. G G DWIVEDI ON 16TH DECEMBER 2019

‘Reimaging Academic Leadership- Redefining the 16th December 2019 role of Teacher’ and ‘Academic Excellence in the Era of Disruption’ by Maj. Gen. G G Dwivedi

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